Once you visited the Fortnite item shop yesterday, you might be interested to have the Pop Lock emote and then you finally bought it from the shop. However, you may wonder how rare the Pop Lock emote is. In fact, this emote just returned back to the item shop one day ago.
Of course, there are a lot of Fortnite players who really know the rarity of the Pop Lock emote in Fortnite. In Fortnite, you will find the cosmetics rarity which are divided into seven categories including Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary, Mythic, and Exotic.
Then, what is the rarity for Pop Lock emote?
How Rare is Pop Lock Emote in Fortnite?
To know how rare the Pop Lock emote is in Fortnite, you surely have to track this emote first through the Fortnite Tracker. By seeing the track of the Pop Lock emote from the tracker, you definitely will see the sale history of this emote. From the list of sale history, you can see how many times the Pop Lock emote is available in the item shop since it was released.
The sale history of the Pop Lock emote can be seen on fortnitetracker.com. As we know that the Fortnite Tracker is one of trusted Fortnite trackers which shows the information about a Fortnite cosmetic in detail. So as with the Pop Lock emote, aside from seeing the sale history, you surely can get the other information related to this emote.
Here’s the list of the Pop Lock emote sale history:
Date | Days Ago | Price |
December 21, 2020 | 1 | 800 V-Bucks |
December 20, 2020 | 2 | 800 V-Bucks |
April 25th, 2019 | 603 | 800 V-Bucks |
March 29th, 2019 | 630 | 800 V-Bucks |
February 10th, 2019 | 677 | 800 V-Bucks |
January 3rd, 2019 | 715 | 800 V-Bucks |
December 12th, 2018 | 737 | 800 V-Bucks |
November 8th, 2018 | 771 | 800 V-Bucks |
October 7th, 2018 | 803 | 800 V-Bucks |
September 4th, 2018 | 836 | 800 V-Bucks |
August 23rd, 2018 | 848 | 800 V-Bucks |
August 4th, 2018 | 867 | 800 V-Bucks |
July 23rd, 2018 | 879 | 800 V-Bucks |
July 10th, 2018 | 892 | 800 V-Bucks |
June 23rd, 2018 | 909 | 800 V-Bucks |
From the sale history above, we can see that the Pop Lock emote has appeared in the Fortnite item shop just for 15 times since its release on June 23, 2018. If we see the Fortnite cosmetic just appeared in the item shop for 15 times from 2018, since its release, we can conclude that the Pop Lock emote is categorized as rare Fortnite cosmetic in which it’s infrequently available in the item shop and this emote just hit the Fortnite item shop for 2 times in 2020, as at the end of the year.
What is the Rarity of the Pop Lock Emote?
As we’ve explained, Fortnite cosmetic has seven rarities which make the cosmetic having a certain category. Due to talk about the Pop Lock emote right now, in this post, we’re going to focus on explaining the rarity of the Pop Lock emote.
The Pop Lock emote is categorized as an Epic Fortnite emote. Even though the Pop Lock is an Epic emote but it just appeared in the item shop infrequently. But still the Pop Lock emote cannot be categorized into Rare emote at all. The point is, the Pop Lock emote is a Rare Fortnite rarity.
Just like many emotes in Fortnite, the Pop Lock emote shows the dance moves or gestures. However, the Fortnite emote cannot give any additional benefits for battle. Otherwise, the Fortnite emotes are generally used as an additional animation for the players to throw off the stress while playing Fortnite.
We guess that you want to imitate the Pop Lock emote, don’t you? That’s not totally wrong at all. However, most Fortnite players really take the special time to practice this emote dance. Moreover, the Pop Lock emote is a cool dance with pop music playing in the background. Besides knowing how the Pop Lock looks like, practicing the Pop Lock emote will be fun at all.
What’s the Pop Lock Emote For?
In Fortnite, the emote is usually used to complete any challenges. In fact, some Fortnite challenges surely allow the players to dance in certain places by using any emotes or a certain emote. The players definitely will have a right to choose the emote from Fortnite Emote Wheel and then pick it up to show the dance as a requirement to complete a challenge.
Moreover, the emotes in Fortnite are generally used to celebrate any achievements when you successfully win the battle or complete any challenges. Considering the Fortnite emote is a crucial thing which can get the player’s mood back. Certainly, knowing more about at least one emote is really needed for you.
So as with the Pop Lock emote in Fortnite, even though this emote was released to the game two years ago, however, this emote still gets its popularity until now. Which makes the Pop Lock emote so attractive and inviting to imitate is that it’s a pretty long show dance compared to other Fortnite emotes.
Getting the Pop Lock Emote, Here’s How!
The Pop Lock emote is a paid-item in the Fortnite shop, it means that you should buy it with V-Bucks when you want to make it as your new emote collection. If you really desire to have this emote, you certainly should buy this emote by using your V-Bucks from the Fortnite Item shop.
In the Fortnite item shop, the Pop Lock emote costs 800 V-Bucks. We think it’s so cheap and affordable price to get the superb and mesmerizing Fortnite emote, isn’t it?
Yesterday on December 21, 2020, the Pop Lock emote was available in shops. Did you buy it? For those who really desire to get this emote, we guess that you already bought this emote. However, if the Fortnite cosmetics have disappeared, you absolutely cannot predict when it will hit back the shop. Well, anyone, including the Fortnite data-miners or Fortnite leakers, does not know when it hits the Fortnite shop back.
More about the Pop Lock emote, here they are:
- Release Date: June 23rd, 2018
- Last Seen: April 25th, 2019
- Day(s) Ago: 604
- Rarity: Epic
- Type: Emote
- Price: 800 V-Bucks
- Availability: Shop
- ID: EID_PopLock
- Categories: Dances
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