Cosplay Guide
Bandolier is a Chapter 1, Season 4 Item Shop skin released May 27, 2018, part of the Tropic Troopers Set and built on the same Spitfire model as Funk Ops, with NPC status in Chapter 2, Season 6 where he appeared at Flushed Building south of Slurpy Swamp as a hireable jungle commando bodyguard (Fortnite Wiki). The bullet belt across the bare chest is the item that places this as a specific character rather than a generic military cosplay, and the green horizontal camo stripe across the eyes is the facial detail Fortnite players will check. The beard and moustache are part of the character’s face and need to be applied before anything else that might disturb the adhesive.
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The bullet belt is the first thing people read across the chest, and if it keeps sliding off the right shoulder during the day, the most recognizable element of the costume is constantly out of position. Adjust the length before the event so it holds the diagonal without needing to be repositioned every twenty minutes. The green camo stripe across the eyes is the facial detail Fortnite players will specifically look for — white paint applied straight does not match the in-game color. Mix it toward green before applying, draw it as one thick horizontal band, and let it dry fully before the beard and moustache adhesive goes on adjacent skin.
In Chapter 2, Season 6, Bandolier appeared at Flushed Building south of Slurpy Swamp as a character players could interact with. He sold a Rare Pump Shotgun, offered mechanical parts for weapon crafting, and was available to hire as a heavy gunner bodyguard into the final storm circles. He said “I always have time for my fans” about this arrangement and appeared to mean it as a straightforward business statement rather than an ironic one.
Apply the Beard Before the Face Paint
Both the beard adhesive and the face paint occupy the same area of the lower face and chin. If you apply the paint first and then try to glue the beard over it, the adhesive will not bond properly to the painted skin. Do it in order: beard and moustache first, full set time, then draw the camo stripe across the eyes above the beard line. The two elements do not overlap if placed correctly, but rushing the sequence ruins both.
The Bullet Belt Needs to Be Secured at Both Ends
A bullet belt worn diagonally across a bare chest has nothing to grip at the shoulder and will slide toward the center during a long day of movement. Before the event, thread a small safety pin through the top loop of the belt and attach it to the inside of whatever shoulder strap or bandana you have at that point. The pin is not visible from the front and prevents the single most common failure mode of this build.
Couples Idea
Strong military pairing from the same era of Fortnite, both Chapter 1, Season 4 skins with a jungle commando and desert tactical aesthetic respectively. Sledgehammer has no guide here yet and will need to be built from scratch. The shared military build and similar body type means the pair reads as a deliberate duo rather than two people who happened to wear army costumes to the same event.
Duo Idea
Might work, but the thematic gap is significant. Bandolier is a shirtless jungle commando with a bullet belt and mud-stained cargo pants. Midas is an all-gold spy with a tailored tactical vest. The visual contrast is extreme enough to be interesting, but the connection is only “both are Fortnite skins” and nothing more specific than that.
Group Idea: Fortnite Skins Squad
Excellent group for a Fortnite-focused convention. Bandolier’s jungle commando build, Midas’s gold aesthetic, Ninja’s blue tactical look, Raven’s dark silhouette, and Ghoul Trooper’s zombie palette give the squad enough visual variety that the group reads as intentional from across a room. Most Fortnite players from any chapter will place at least three of the five.
Group Idea: Iconic Tactical and Military Characters
Strong group with a shared military aesthetic, but Bandolier is the only Fortnite character among four Call of Duty operators. Captain Price, Ghost, Soap, and Farah Karim operate in a photo-realistic military register that Bandolier’s Fortnite design does not fully match. The bullet belt and shirtless build give Bandolier a distinct visual within the group, but expect the CoD characters to get recognized faster and with more frequency.
This is one of the more thrift-friendly builds in the Fortnite cosplay lineup. Most items exist at military surplus stores, charity shops, or in a typical wardrobe. The bullet belt and beard set are the two items worth buying specifically rather than substituting.
Bandolier is professionally available. He will help you. He has time. He sells weapons and offers security services at a reasonable rate, and he would like you to know he appreciates the support.
The bullet belt worn diagonally across the bare torso and the green camo-paint stripe across the eyes are the two details that make this recognizably Bandolier. Put on the camouflage cargo pants, layer both tactical belts at the waist, strap the drop leg bag to the right thigh, and add the leg guards and black combat boots. Apply the fake beard and moustache and draw the camo stripe across the eyes before anything else touches your face.
Among Chapter 1 Fortnite players and people who followed the game through Chapter 2, yes. Bandolier is a widely recognized Epic skin with NPC status in the game’s lore, and his shirtless guerrilla commando design reads clearly even to people who know Fortnite casually. The bullet belt and camo stripe make the character identifiable at a gaming convention without needing much context.
“I always have time for my fans.” He says this as a man who functions as a hireable bodyguard in a battle royale. He means it. His other line: “Point and shoot, baby!” Both quotes are consistent with his professional outlook.
Epic rarity, part of the Tropic Troopers Set. The set was formalized in Update v11.10 when Epic retroactively added his Armory Bag back bling and delivered it to all existing owners at the time.
May 27, 2018, during Chapter 1, Season 4, available in the Item Shop for 1,500 V-Bucks.
In Chapter 2, Season 6 he appeared as Character #24 at Flushed Building south of Slurpy Swamp. Players could buy a Rare Pump Shotgun from him, purchase mechanical crafting parts, or hire him as a heavy gunner bodyguard into the final storm circles. His lore entry describes him as a former member of an elite jungle commando squad alongside his sister, Bandolette.
Bandolette, a Rare-rarity outfit released later in Chapter 1, Season 8. She shares the Tropic Troopers Set and is named in Bandolier’s lore entry as his sister and former squadmate.
Where did Bandolier spawn as an NPC in Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 6?
What is the name of Bandolier’s back bling in the Tropic Troopers Set?
Which Fortnite character is Bandolier’s female counterpart and sister in the game’s lore?