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Chin up, arms straight!
— In-Game Description

T-Pose is an Uncommon Emote in Fortnite, that can be purchased in the Item Shop for   200 V-Bucks. T-Pose was first released in Season 6.

T-Pose is one of 1,177 emotes that can be used within LEGO Fortnite.

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T-Pose
Please check the in-game Fortnite Shop for a complete representation and all cosmetic options. There might be slight variations for how items may look in-game.

Item Shop Appearances[]

T-Pose has appeared in 53 different Item Shops on 52 different days.

Why are there shops labelled as 'parts'?
For varying reasons, Epic Games may decide to add or remove items from the Item Shop before the usual rotation occurs. The Fortnite Wiki treats each change to the Item Shop within a single day as a separate 'part' that makes up the day's Item Shop History.
Why are there two different numbers for T-Pose's appearances?
T-Pose has, on at least one occasion, appeared in more than one shop in a single day. This has resulted in its count for appearances in the Item Shop being higher than the amount of days it has appeared in it. Both counts are listed by the Fortnite Wiki in order to be as accurate as possible, unlike other sources.

News Tab[]

Image Description Date
Chin up, arms straight.
New T-Pose Emote available now!
October 7th 2018

Trivia[]

  • T-Pose is a reference to both the often standard posing of character models within 3D modeling softwares, video games and animated media, as well as a viral meme where the pose was jokingly used to intimidate people.
  • In Chapter 2: Season 2, a Legacy Achievement could have been earned by doing T-Pose on The Yacht, a reference to James Cameron's Titanic.
  • The Brazilian Portuguese name for T-Pose is "Redentor" (Redeemer) in reference to Christ the Redeemer, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Its description also reads: "Braços abertos sobre a Guanabara" (open arms over Guanabara).