Uraraka is one of the latest My Hero Academia characters you can get as a skin in Fortnite. The crossover between the popular anime and the game is live, and fans are eager to rush to see all the new features. There are a handful of skins available, but these will cost you. Check out below for more information on the Uraraka skin as well as extra features that you can get with her.

How to Get the Uraraka Skin in Fortnite

Ever-willing to help citizens and be a hero in her own right, Ochaco Uraraka is one of the protagonists in My Hero Academia. She’s tough and isn’t one to back down, which makes her a perfect fit to join the ranks of other hero skins in the game.

But just how do you get the Uraraka skin in Fortnite? Well, don’t count on winning this in any event or challenge. You have to buy the Uraraka skin if you want to become the high school student. So, head into the shop and search for her cosmetics. Since the shop items rotate on a daily basis, you might want to keep checking back in every day if you don’t see her.

However, you’ll notice that there are two ways you can get the Uraraka skin in Fortnite: Bundle or Solo.

There is a Class 1-A Bundle in Fortnite. Uraraka is among this bundle. It will cost you a total of 1800 V-Bucks. Not only will you get Uraraka, but you will also get fellow students Bakugo and Deku.

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Even so, maybe you’re just looking for Uraraka? If so, you can get the Uraraka skin in Fortnite alone for 1500 V-Bucks.

With this skin, you will also unlock some pretty cool Back Bling for Uraraka. Her Back Bling, called the Uravity Booster, is animated and it even glows. Her skin does not include a pickaxe, however. Instead, you can get her Uravity Smasher Pickaxe for 800 V-Bucks.

As you can see, you have a couple of ways to get the Uraraka skin or simply to purchase her awesome Uravity Smasher to use with any skin. The choice is yours on how you want to represent this character in Fortnite.

Fortnite is available on PC, PS5 and PS4 systems, Xbox One and Series systems, Nintendo Switch, and Android.