The 2026 Fortnitemares event has crashed into the Fortnite universe like a comet made of candy corn and chaos. While most loopers are busy scrambling for Victory Crowns in Battle Royale, I’ve been lost in the brick-built shadows of LEGO Fortnite, where the brand-new Brick or Treat Pass has turned my cozy village into a delightfully haunted hamlet. This year’s pass is a piñata stuffed with gothic decor, supernatural skins, and enough tombstone architectural pieces to make a necromancer jealous. Let’s tear open this spooky season and see exactly how to collect every reward before the clock strikes midnight.

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From the moment you log in, the Brick or Treat Pass feels less like a battle pass and more like a secret menu at a haunted bakery—every reward tier is a different flavour of eerie delight. The star of the show is immediately obvious: the Andy Fangerson skin. For 1,400 V-Bucks, this premium offering leaps into your locker without any grinding, gifting you a character that looks like a werewolf mechanic on his day off. Andy Fangerson isn’t just locked to LEGO mode; he struts his furry stuff in Battle Royale and every other major mode, making those V-Bucks feel like a universal skeleton key. Like the Island Adventure Peely of yesteryear, this skin is a bold statement that you’ve invested in the blocky Halloween spirit.

But not everyone wants to spend V-Bucks straight away, and Epic Games understands this like a vampire understands the value of a good blackout curtain. The Free Reward Track offers 11 unlockable treats that require nothing more than your time and a willingness to fight some cave-dwelling creepy crawlies. The progression system behaves like a digital trick-or-treat bag—you fill it by collecting Studs, the gleaming currency earned by completing Daily and Weekly Quests. The free rewards culminate in a full build set, but along the way you’ll snag themed décor bundles that transform your village from plain pinewood into a spooktacular tableau. Here’s exactly what the free track holds:

Tier Reward Type
1 Spooky Lanterns Décor Bundle Décor
2 Pumpkin Patch Décor Bundle Décor
3 Creaky Floor Décor Bundle Décor
4 Haunted Trees Décor Bundle Décor
5 Fog Machine Décor Bundle Décor
6 Spiderweb Décor Bundle Décor
7 Ghostly Lights Décor Bundle Décor
8 Skeleton Crew Décor Bundle Décor
9 Tombstone Décor Bundle Décor
10 Eerie Fences Décor Bundle Décor
11 Spooky Mansion Build Set Build Set

For those who buy the premium pass, the reward track splits open like a mummy’s sarcophagus to reveal 11 more exclusive prizes. The Premium Reward Track runs parallel to the free track, meaning every Stud you earn counts double. If you’ve already racked up enough progress before purchasing, all premium goodies unlock at once—like opening a crypt and finding it filled with gold instead of dust. The extra rewards lean heavily into build sets and rarer décor bundles that let you construct an entire monster village from the ground up. Here’s the breakdown:

Tier Reward Type
1 Andy Fangerson Skin Outfit
2 Cursed Cauldron Décor Bundle Décor
3 Haunted Workshop Décor Bundle Décor
4 Cryptic Library Décor Bundle Décor
5 Wrought Iron Build Set Build Set
6 Spider Queen’s Throne Décor Bundle Décor
7 Graveyard Grounds Décor Bundle Décor
8 Mournful Statues Décor Bundle Décor
9 Darkwood Manor Décor Bundle Décor
10 Cursed Cathedral Build Set Build Set
11 Mad Scientist’s Lab Build Set Build Set

Grinding for Studs is surprisingly soothing, like raking leaves in an eternal autumn. You’ll earn them by completing any quest inside LEGO Fortnite—from asking villagers for candy (yes, actual trick-or-treating) to squashing insects in subterranean caverns. The Daily Quests are light appetizers, while the Weekly Quests are full five-course horror feasts that spit out hundreds of Studs upon completion. As a bonus, finishing specific Weekly Quests unlocks the Happy Hauntings Decor Bundle entirely for free, which adds yet another layer of spectral flair to your growing collection.

One nuance that many players overlook is the timing. Unlike some passes that linger for months, the Brick or Treat Pass follows the rhythm of a nervous ghost—it won’t haunt the game forever. I always treat these limited-time passes like a black cat that demands attention: you have to engage consistently. If you’re short on playtime, focus on Weekly Quests because they’re the Studs powerhouse, and try to combine objectives (e.g., trick-or-treating while also building a specific structure) to maximize efficiency.

In the end, the Brick or Treat Pass pulls off a magnificent illusion: it makes grinding feel like decorating a real-world porch for Halloween. Whether you stick to the free path and earn a spooky mansion, or go premium and unlock the full mad scientist set plus Andy Fangerson, there’s something deeply satisfying about turning a blocky survival world into a moonlit festival of frights. I’ve already placed my fog machines and will be sipping pumpkin juice while watching the LEGO moon rise over my new Darkwood Manor. See you in the haunted biome, loopers.