Fortnite: How To Get Daffy Duck and Lola Bunny?

Fortnite‘ has recently collaborated with Looney Tunes and presented Daffy Duck and Lola Bunny skins for free to the best performers of the Looney Tunes Showdown Series Cup. But ‘Fortnite‘ didn’t forget about those who missed out on this opportunity, as the developers have finally released the Cosmetics set for anyone willing to buy it.

Players can unlock the Bugs Bunny Battle Pass Page upon reaching level 85, but obtaining the Daffy Duck and Lola Bunny Cosmeic Sets is a different process altogether.

How To Get The Daffy Duck and Lola Bunny Cosmetic Set in Fortnite?

Daffy Duck and Lola Bunny
Daffy Duck and Lola Bunny in ‘Fortnite’ (Image: Epic Games)

The Lola Bunny cosmetic set cannot be bought in a bundle. This particular cosmetic set consists of three main items: the Lola Bunny Skin, Bunny Hops back bling, and the Lola’s Game Ball pickaxe.

Every item can be bought from the item shop until April 6, 2026. Lola Bunny’s skin and the Hops back bling can be bought for 1,500 and 300 V-bucks, respectively. The pickaxe has to be bought separately for 800 V-Bucks.

The Daffy Duck skin has a similar price tag as the Lola Bunny skin, 1,500 V-bucks. Players can get their Duck Dodgers’ Rocket back bling for 300 V-Bucks and the Golden Daffy pickaxe for 800 V-Bucks. However, like Lola Bunny’s items, these are also on sale till April 6th.

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Together, the sets can be bought for around 3,200 V-Bucks. Players would have to pay an additional amount of around 2000 V-Bucks if they tried to buy the Lola Bunny and Daffy Duck cosmetic set separately.

Why Has ‘Fortnite’ Raised The Price Of The V-Bucks?

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Fortnite‘ (Image: Epic Games)

Fortnite‘ may be one of the most successful games around the world, making billions of dollars per year, but despite the huge earnings, the developers might be losing money. The developer of ‘Fortnite,‘ Epic Games, has recently raised the price of its V-Bucks mainly because the cost of running the game has gone up a lot.

From March 19th, players are paying more money for ‘Fortnite‘s virtual currency. For $8.99, players will now get 800 V-Bucks instead of 1000. For $22.99, players will get 2,400 V-Bucks instead of 2,800 beforehand.

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However, ‘Fortnite‘ cannot be crucified for raising its prices, as the game can be played for absolutely free, so Epic Games makes most of its money through in-game subscriptions and passes like V-Bucks.

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