Halloween Cosplay Guide
The man who turns everything gold and runs a shadow spy empire, one of of the most distinctive villain looks in Fortnite history.
Midas runs a criminal spy organization called SHADOW from inside The Agency, turning anything he touches to gold along the way. The suit vest with gold gloves is what makes him readable, and everything else adds depth. He’s a Fortnite-specific reference, so recognition depends entirely on your crowd; among gamers, he’s one of the most iconic Chapter 2 characters. Learn more about him on the Fortnite Wiki.
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The vest is what people read first, and if it’s too baggy, the costume reads as a Halloween suit rather than a character. Get the fit right and the gold gloves do the rest of the identification work. The most common failure point is wearing the shoulder holster over the vest, because the straps become the focal point instead of the weapons, and the whole thing looks like a prop you forgot to put on properly. Holster under the vest, pistols visible at the sides, that’s the silhouette.
In Chapter 2: Season 2, Midas has a habit of looking at his own gold-gloved hands like he’s checking whether something new has turned yet. It’s a quiet, slightly unnerving gesture. Do it once when someone asks who you’re supposed to be, it lands better than explaining the whole spy empire backstory.
Tattoo Timing
Apply the neck tattoos with your shirt collar unbuttoned and lying flat. The moment you try to apply them with the collar up, you’ll spend ten minutes getting a crooked line along your jaw that won’t come off until morning. Do them first, collar down, then put on the shirt.
The Contact Lens Problem
Full sclera lenses at a loud, crowded Halloween party get painful around hour two. If you bring solution and a mirror, you can manage, but most people end up pulling them out by 10pm. The yellow contacts are a far more survivable choice for a long night.
Fortnite Golden Squad
Strong group dynamic if everyone actually commits: each of these skins has a distinct silhouette and the visual range across the group is genuinely interesting. This only works at a gaming event or a party where Fortnite players are present; outside that, most people will see five people in unrelated costumes.
Gaming Villains & Antiheroes
Conditional on your group’s willingness to commit to builds of very different complexity levels. Midas is relatively achievable; a good Vergil or M. Bison requires real effort. The concept, power and menace across franchises, reads well, but the execution gap between a suit-and-gloves Midas and a full Scorpion build can make the group feel uneven.
Tactical Operatives
Conditional. The “suit and weapons” throughline makes sense visually, but this group only clicks if people know both Fortnite and the Call of Duty / Hitman franchises. Ghost and Captain Price are widely recognized; Agent 47 is the niche pick that could need a bald cap and a barcode.
Legendary Gaming Icons
Conditional. The individual characters are all highly recognized, but the group theme is loose enough that it only works if you’re committing to a “legends of gaming” concept explicitly, otherwise it reads as a random group. Kratos and Mario together already create a funny visual contrast; adding a suited Midas to the same photo is genuinely entertaining.
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Most of this costume is just formal clothes. If you have a white dress shirt, dark dress pants, and black Oxford shoes in your closet, your actual spend is pretty low.
Midas is calm, deliberate, and slightly unsettling. He doesn’t perform his menace. He just states things like they’ve already happened.
The core items are a fitted black suit vest over a white dress shirt, black dress pants, and metallic gold gloves. These four are essential, without the vest and gloves together, the Midas reference doesn’t land. Add a shoulder holster with foam golden pistols, neck and facial scar tattoos, a loosened black tie, and black Oxford shoes to complete the build. Contacts are optional.
The first one lands best at a party, flat delivery, no setup. “Nothing personal… now it’s a little personal” is the better choice when someone asks who you are and then pushes back on whether Fortnite counts as a real game.
Among Fortnite players, yes, Midas remains one of the most iconic characters from Chapter 2 and the recognition is immediate. Outside gaming circles, the suit-and-gold-gloves combo still reads as a sharp villain costume even without the specific reference landing. The costume doesn’t depend on Fortnite knowledge to work visually, which helps.
No. The gold gloves and holstered pistols carry the recognition. The sclera contacts are the most accurate detail but also the most uncomfortable for a long event, wear them for photos and then switch to the yellow contacts or skip them entirely for the rest of the night.
Yes, if you already own dress pants, a white shirt, and a dark vest. The gold gloves are inexpensive and gold metallic tattoo paper is cheap, together, those two items do the essential recognition work. Skip the shoulder holster and tuck one foam pistol into your waistband instead. Check the official Fortnite site if you want to verify the exact look before you spend anything.
Midas can turn anything he touches into gold. In Chapter 2: Season 2, this showed up as golden items scattered around Eye Land and his base The Agency. Unlike the original Greek myth, Midas has some control over the ability in-game, which is how his daughter Jules is still alive, technically.
Matthew Mercer, who also voices Goro Majima in the Like a Dragon franchise and Ganondorf in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.