Rarest Revenant skins in Apex Legends

Skins to stand out amidst the skinbags.

An image of Apex Legends character Revenant staring at the screen.
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Revenant, everyone’s favorite bloodthirsty simulacrum (at least before Ash joined the Games), has been terrorizing Apex Legends fans since his release in Feb. 2020. The Synthetic Nightmare can turn his team into undead monsters, reach heights most legends can’t, and silence his enemies for what feels like an eternity. And let’s face it: 15 seconds in Apex basically is an eternity. It’s like he’s getting back at players for being locked in a murder robot body for centuries.

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Regarding skins, Revenant has some stunning cosmetics that give him a new look, but maintain his utterly terrifying appearance. Luckily, plenty of skins for the Synthetic Nightmare are more difficult to come by, making it easy for players to stand out.

Here are Revenant’s rarest skins in Apex Legends.  

Rarest Revenant skins in Apex Legends

Relic of Death (Legendary)

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Released in season five during the Lost Treasures event, this legendary skin has only become available in this form a couple of other times, returning to the store in 2021 for the Evolution event and in a couple of store bundles in 2022. While the Blood Ritual and Deadly Relic recolors of this skin have made the rounds as well, this green and gold skin transforming Revenant into an ancient god of death is still one of his best and most difficult to find. If you see this skin in the store, snap it up.

Sacred Divinity (Legendary)

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Sacred Divinity was released in 2021 as part of the Fight Night collection event, which ran for two weeks during season seven. The white-and-gold skin with just a hint of purple sold for 1,800 Apex Coins or 2,400 crafting materials. Considering it’s only returned to the store once since the limited-time event, it has earned its spot as one of the rarest skins for Revenant so far.

Necromancer (Legendary)

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The Necromancer skin is one of Revenant’s darkest versions, fully embracing his evil side. Its black metal outfit is both classy and practical, which makes it quite sought-after in the Apex community.

The item was introduced in a dedicated store event in Summer 2023 alongside a matching Flatline skin called Hell Shell. Since they were the sole items featured in the event, there’s only slight chances of seeing those back in the shop in the future.

Gilded Rose (Rare)

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This red, gold, and black skin is rare, despite being free, because it was offered to Apex players who subscribed to Twitch Prime in February 2020. Although it’s only a blue-rarity skin, it features vibrant colors and beautiful detail that make it stand out among other Rare skins.

Ra Fury (Legendary)

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This recolor of Shadow on the Sun gives the Egyptian pantheon-themed skin a new twist, with a red, gold, black, and white color scheme that provides the skin with an excellent middle ground between the muted tones of Shadow on the Sun and the vibrant colors in Bird of Prey. If you want to stand out, it’s a great option, as it’s only been in the store twice since releasing in early 2022. If it comes back, make sure you grab it.

From the Deep (Epic)

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Released in 2020 during the Fight or Fright event, From the Deep was only available in the Winged Beauty bundle that sold for 1,500 Apex Coins and included a skin for Wattson. The reason this pirate-themed skin did not end up in many players’ inventories may have been due to the fact that the bundle included two Epic-rare skins for legends with rather low pick rates. According to Apex Legends Status (ALS), From the Deep and its 2021 recolor Guerilla Ghoul are also the least selected Revenant skins, with only 0.03 percent of players using From the Deep and 0.098 percent using Guerilla Ghoul. Talk about a rare sight on the battlefield.

Royal Death (Rare)

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Royal Death came out in Feb. 2020 and is often listed as the rarest Revenant skin in Apex. It was sold as part of the Assimilation Pack, the first-ever starter pack bundle that players could acquire for $4.99, receiving the Royal Death Revenant skin and 600 Apex Coins. 

It’s still a very rare sight to see even after two full years and various changes to Respawn’s skin policies that have seen rare skins return to the store more often than they used to. ALS’ statistics have only 0.045 percent of players using this skin for Revenant.

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Associate Editor and Apex Legends Lead. From getting into fights over Madden and FIFA with his brothers to interviewing some of the best esports figures in the world, Adam has always been drawn to games with a competitive nature. You'll usually find him on Apex Legends (World's Edge is the best map, no he's not arguing with you about it), but he also dabbles in VALORANT, Super Smash Bros. Melee, CS:GO, Pokemon, and more. Ping an R-301.