Since Apex Legends’ first day in the sun, Wraith has remained one of the game’s most popular characters. Her abilities can be used to wreak havoc in solo play or assist teammates, and she’s largely self-sufficient, making her effective both by herself and with a coordinated squad. As one of the game’s launch legends, she’s had plenty of time to accumulate gorgeous skins through battle passes, events, and other limited-time promotions.
Because Wraith has been around for so long, she has a large number of skins that are no longer available or are very difficult to find. Wearing a rare skin is a badge of honor: if you come across a Wraith player who has one of these outfits equipped, you know they’re a dedicated player who knows their way around Apex.
Curious about which skins are the hardest to come across? Here are the rarest Wraith skins in Apex.
This list is accurate as of season 15.
Apex Voidshifter
While Apex Voidshifter was only recently released, its status as a Prestige skin and part of the Mythic category of cosmetics automatically makes it a rare find. To unlock the skin, which evolves twice as players deal damage as Wraith, they’ll need to either gain a set of Heirloom shards through Apex packs or obtain all of the ongoing Wintertide event’s cosmetics. Even after its initial event, Apex Voidshifter will remain one of the hardest-to-obtain and most-prized Wraith skins.
Perfect Soldier
Perfect Soldier was originally granted as the level 25 reward in season four’s battle pass, making it one of Wraith’s oldest legendary skins. Unlike event skins, which may remain available through crafting in the Legends menu or pop up every once in a while in the in-game shop, battle pass skins are generally not reissued or made available again after their initial season. While Perfect Soldier isn’t exactly one of Wraith’s prettiest skins, it’s definitely one of her rarest. You won’t see a lot of players using this one.
Energy Transfer
While it’s only a rare-tier skin, Energy Transfer is an outfit you won’t see very often. Its rarity comes from its unlock method: it was offered as part of a collaboration between Apex and the Monster Energy brand of energy drinks. Players who created an account on the Monster website and bought 30 cans of almost any of the brand’s drinks could redeem their purchase for Energy Transfer. The promotion appears to have ended at this point, meaning this skin can no longer be obtained. Only the most Monster-loving players have Energy Transfer unlocked.
Survivor
Survivor is well and truly one of Wraith’s oldest skins. Introduced as the level one battle pass reward for season one, this was literally the first skin on the first battle pass. While it’s only a rare-tier skin and it’s not as flashy as some of the others on this list, eagle-eyed players will know that Wraiths with Survivor equipped have been playing since the start of Apex. Like Perfect Soldier, there’s no way to obtain this skin now, which only works to increase its rarity.
Bloodshot
Bloodshot was initially available as part of a PlayStation+ Pack available to PlayStation Plus subscribers. This pack, which was available for the duration of season two, also included Bloodshot Caustic, two banner frames, and two weapon skins. PlayStation Plus skins are only available to those who are PlayStation Plus subscribers and are not made available again after their initial season of availability, making this otherwise unremarkable skin one of the rarest out there.
Forgotten in the Void
Forgotten in the Void was one of Apex’s earlier Prime Gaming releases. It was originally released in April 2020 and was only available for Prime subscribers, who could obtain it for free through the Prime Gaming website. Like battle pass skins and limited-time promotions, Prime Gaming skins can only be obtained for a limited time and are generally not reissued or obtainable again after their initial season, making them sought-after skins for collectors.