Fortnite Emote Reveals Hidden Detail That Players Have Just Noticed Years Later

Fortnite Emote Reveals Hidden Detail That Players Have Just Noticed Years Later

One Fortnite emote that players can acquire for free has a hidden feature that only the most dedicated gamers might know about.

If there’s one emote in Fortnite that’s frequently used to tease opponents or simply showcase victories, it’s the Crowning Achievement emote. Launched in 2021, this free emote enables players to flaunt their number of Victory Royales for the current season.

When activated, the character holds a small pillow topped with a crown, which indicates the number of wins. However, for casual players who have not reached double digits, there’s a noteworthy detail they might overlook.

A Fortnite enthusiast has shared an interesting finding in a Reddit thread, highlighting that the crown emote displays different visuals when players achieve their 10th and 20th win milestones. “I just realized the crown emote changes and gains another head after 10 and 20 crown wins,” they noted.

I just realized the crown emote changes and gains another head after 10 and 20 crown wins by u/imalonexc in FortNiteBR

Securing a Victory Royale is challenging, especially against opponents wielding superior weapons and strategies. This revelation caught the attention of many players in the comments.

One user remarked, “No wonder I never knew this. I never break double digits.” Another admitted that, with a maximum of six crown wins, this detail was new to them.

Another comment read, “Huh. Never noticed this, actually. Neat.”

“Pretty cool find! I’m curious if that’s the only change, or if it has a cap at, say, 30?” inquired one user. After further investigation, it turns out this unique detail only extends up to 20.

Beyond that, the emote merely displays a crown with three Llama heads. Overall, this is a fascinating discovery that is likely to be recognized only by the most ardent Fortnite players.

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