Back in October 2024, Lego Fortnite decided to crash the Fortnitemares party with a delightfully eerie event of its own. The Brick or Treat event didn’t just tiptoe into the game—it came barreling in like a runaway hot-rod franken-car, bringing a treasure trove of haunted furnishings, mischievous quests, and a skin that still makes collectors jealous. Two years later, as the 2026 Halloween season looms, fans still look back at those 10 weeks of spooky grind with a mix of nostalgia and mild terror over how many Studs they had to farm. But boy, was it worth it.

The event ran all the way until December 10, 2024, at 2 AM ET, giving players plenty of time to gather Studs and unlock everything the two-tier pass had to offer. The free track sat above the premium one like a friendly ghost offering free candy, while the Premium Reward Track lurked below, demanding 1,400 V-Bucks but flexing the Andy Fangerson Outfit as its crown jewel. Let’s be real, that outfit alone made many wallets tremble—vampire vibes in block form never looked so good.

To earn rewards, players had to complete quests that awarded Studs, the event’s currency. Every 1,000 Studs ticked another box on the reward ladder, though “tick” is putting it mildly; some steps demanded serious dedication. The free track coughed up decor bundles like The Haunting of Llama Alley, which filled camps with a ghostly Llama, Jack O' lamps, and furniture so splintered it looked ready to tell its own horror story. At 2,000 Studs, builders got their hands on Rest In Pieces with a punkin side table and a beastly chair that practically growled. By 5,000 Studs, the Decrepit Details bundle unleashed square Jack O' rugs and wicked wall sconces that oozed atmosphere.
The premium side, however, is where the event truly bared its fangs. Alongside the skin, it delivered entire building kits like The Eyesore of Eerie Avenue—13 fences, 11 floors, 14 roofs, and a support beam waiting to groan under the weight of 23 walls. Frankie’s laboratory-themed bundles followed, gifting players with Frankie’s Potion No. 9 and No. 10, an operating table, and enough checkered rugs to make a monster feel at home. By 11,000 Studs, premium owners unlocked The Dump on Old Durr Drive and The Ruin of Rue Royal, sprawling builds that turned any Lego village into a Halloween postcard. The reward table reads like a haunted interior design catalog, so here’s a taste of how it escalated:
| Studs Required | Free Track Highlights | Premium Track Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| 1,000 | Llama Ghost, Jack O' Street Light | 13 fences, 14 roofs, 23 walls |
| 3,000 | Peelin' Rotten, Splintered Counters | Frankie's Operating Table, Pendulum Light |
| 5,000 | It's Wicked, Crawler's Paradise | The Creaker on Bleeker Street build |
| 7,000 | Cackling Sofa, Haunting Hearth | Countess Bench, Essential Oil Diffuser |
| 10,000 | Ghoul Pool Table, HER Name is SCAREolyn | Countess Bed - Double, Dragon Trophy |
| 11,000 | The Dump on Old Durr Drive build | The Ruin of Rue Royal build |
The quests themselves read like a to-do list from a mischievous poltergeist. Weekly bonus goals handed out the Happy Hauntings Decor Bundle just for completing two weekly assignments—easy pickings. Then came Knock-Knock, which asked players to trick-or-treat with three villagers, earning 700 Studs. Get Haunting got a bit more hands-on: collect ‘Trick’ items from three villagers, grab three ‘Treat’ items, and decorate with 25 Halloween pieces, each step pouring another 700 Studs into the bank. A fourth task, Trick-Or-Treat, had a night-time battle bus ride and chats with costumed villagers, all for that same reliable payout. The vehicular challenge, Hot-Rod Franken-Car, pushed gearheads to build a vehicle, activate four thrusters while driving, and assign them to the red channel with a wrench—no small feat when the night was watching.

Creepy Crawlies closed out the quest list with a cave expedition: enchant three items with runes and defeat five insects—700 Studs per objective, as if the caves themselves were paying rent. New quests popped up over the event’s lifespan, keeping players on their toes, though by late November the grind had many muttering “just one more rune” into their pumpkin-spiced mugs.
Looking back from 2026, the Brick or Treat event stands as a high-water mark for seasonal Lego Fortnite content. The combination of free and premium tracks, layered quest design, and an overwhelming flood of decoration pieces gave builders enough material to haunt their worlds for years. Sure, the Stud grind sometimes felt like chiseling a tombstone by hand, but those jack-o’-lantern sidewalks and vampiric armchairs still show up in player showcases, proof that good design never dies—it just waits for the next full moon.