Fortnite Star Power Dance

Fortnite Star Power Dance Emote: Is It Worth the V-Bucks?

The Fortnite Star Power dance emote is currently available to purchase from the in-game store. It’s one of the more expensive emotes, and will require careful consideration before being purchased. Here’s what you need to know about the Fortnite Star Power emote, which should help you decide whether it’s worth it or not.

Fortnite Star Power Emote: What Is It?

The Fortnite Star Power emote allows players to switch their character’s default expression to something a bit more unique. Multiple emotes can be equipped at any one time, allowing for different combinations.

As you can see in this tweet from FortniteINTEL, the Fortnite Star Power emote is very… expressive, and will certainly be noticed by fellow gamers. The description reads: “No autographs please.”

Fortnite Star Power Emote: Is It Worth it?

One of the big downsides when considering buying the Fortnite Star Power emote is the cost. The 800 V-Bucks price tag is a little steep, even if it is a very cool-looking expression. Coming in at around $8 for just this one emote, players will need to be certain that the Fortnite Star Power dance is worth it.

As there isn’t yet any way to refund bought cosmetics, it’s even more crucial that purchases are considered carefully. (It’s possible that the Fortnite refund system will return in the future, but right now there’s no way to get your money back.)

If you’re just looking for a new emote to add some variety to your character, the Fortnite Face Palm emote is also currently featured in the store. That only costs 200 V-Bucks, which is about $2. Knowing how silly some teammates can be, the Fortnite Face Palm is likely to come in useful and won’t break the bank.

The Fortnite store Daily Items are only featured for 24 hours, so whatever you choose, choose it quickly!

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