Fortnite - Storm-Wild Raven Starter Pack
If you play Fortnite even semi-regularly and want a dark, gothic outfit that crosses over into LEGO mode, this low-cost pack punches above its price point.
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About Fortnite - Storm-Wild Raven Starter Pack
I'll be straight with you: reviewing a Fortnite cosmetic pack is a different beast from reviewing a game. But these packs show up on storefronts all the time, and you deserve to know exactly what you are and are not getting before you tap that purchase button. So here is the honest breakdown from someone who tracks this stuff season by season. The Storm-Wild Raven Starter Pack dropped in Chapter 6, Season 1 and bundles two distinct things. First, the Storm-Wild Raven Outfit, a gothic, raven-themed skin billed as "the haunted envoy of the Storm King" that carries an Epic rarity rating. The outfit automatically switches to a LEGO minifigure style when you jump into LEGO Fortnite Odyssey or Brick Life, which is genuinely useful if you split your time across Fortnite's various modes. Second, the Raven's Repose Decor Bundle, which gives you seven individual decor pieces for LEGO Fortnite's build menu. Those decor items require in-game resources to construct in Survival worlds and only unlock once you hit the relevant progression milestones, so newer players should not expect to place them on day one. Worth noting: back blings, pickaxes, gliders, and wraps from the Battle Royale side do not transfer into LEGO Fortnite, so the crossover value is specifically cosmetic outfit and decor, nothing else. On the cosmetic quality side, community reception to the Storm-Wild Raven skin has been mixed-to-positive. The skull-and-raven aesthetic resonates strongly with players who lean into darker character designs, and the LEGO variant is a clean adaptation. If your squad skews toward flashier or more colourful skins, this one might feel a bit niche. But for players who have wanted a brooding, bird-of-darkness look without grinding the Battle Pass, it fills a real gap. The pack is a one-time purchase per account, so you cannot buy it twice for extra cosmetics, and Epic has noted that items may return to the Item Shop in future, meaning it does not carry hard exclusivity the way older starter packs once did. From a pure accessibility and platform standpoint, this listing is Xbox One and Xbox Series X, but Fortnite's account-linked cosmetics mean the outfit travels with you to PC or other platforms if you ever switch. The game itself, of course, is free-to-play and runs well across the Xbox hardware range. Fortnite's couch and squad multiplayer works fine with a standard gamepad, and nothing in this pack changes that equation. It is cosmetics only, zero gameplay advantage, which keeps things fair for the four-friends-on-the-couch crowd. Bottom line for the value question: if you are an active Fortnite player who enjoys the LEGO modes and wants a gothic-styled outfit that works across multiple in-game experiences, the pack covers a reasonable amount of ground for its low asking price. If you only drop into Battle Royale occasionally and have zero interest in LEGO Fortnite building, the decor half of this bundle will go untouched and the value proposition shrinks accordingly. Know what you play before you commit, because this purchase is final with no refunds once redeemed. Riley, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Epic Games Inc.
- Publisher
- Epic Games
- Release Date
- Dec 13, 2024