All Game Items

All Game Items Guide for Fall Guys



This guide covers every major item category in Fall Guys, a chaotic battle royale party game with purely cosmetic items. Unlike traditional RPGs, Fall Guys has no weapons, armor, or consumables that affect gameplay. All items are visual customizations or currencies. Below is a complete breakdown.

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1. Currencies



Currencies are used to purchase cosmetic items and unlock battle passes. They do not affect performance.

CurrencyDescriptionHow to ObtainWhen Useful
KudosSoft currency for buying common cosmetics, costumes, patterns, colors, and emotes from the regular in-game shop.Earned by playing rounds, completing daily/weekly challenges, and leveling up the Fame Pass.Use to buy basic items without spending premium currency. Accumulate over time.
CrownsPremium currency originally used for rare items. Now primarily a legacy currency. Still used for some exclusive crown shop items and as a rank measure in Crown Rank.Earned by winning shows (1 crown per win), completing some challenges, and seasonal rewards.Used to buy crown-exclusive costumes and emotes. Also tracks progress toward Crown Rank (unlocks special items).
Show-BucksPremium microtransaction currency introduced after the Epic Games acquisition. Used to purchase battle passes, bundles, and exclusive shop items.Bought with real money ($), earned via the free track of the Fame Pass (a few per season), or as part of bundles.Required to buy the Fame Pass (premium) and many high-value items. Best saved for the seasonal pass to maximize value.
Fame Points (XP)Experience points used to level up the Fame Pass. Not a spendable currency but essential for unlocking items.Earned by completing shows, challenges, and daily tasks.Leveling Fame Pass grants Kudos, Show-Bucks, and exclusive cosmetics. Always try to complete daily challenges for bonus XP.
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2. Cosmetic Items (Appearance & Emotes)



All cosmetics are purely visual. They do not alter gameplay (no hitbox changes, no abilities). Grouped by type.

#### 2.1 Costumes (Outfits)
  • Full Costumes: Single-piece outfits (e.g., Hot Dog, Pigeon, Ninja) that change the entire bean’s appearance. Some are from shows, events, or the shop.

  • Upper & Lower Costumes: Two-piece sets allowing mix-and-match (e.g., a banana hat with a tuxedo top). Many costumes are separated into top and bottom.

  • How to Obtain: Shop (Kudos, Show-Bucks, Crowns), Fame Pass tiers, season rewards, special events (e.g., Holiday events, brand collaborations).

  • When Useful: Personalization, showing off rare items, completing collections. Some are tied to challenges (e.g., "Wear a full costume of X type").

  • Synergies: Combine upper and lower pieces from different sets for unique looks. No gameplay benefit.


  • #### 2.2 Patterns
  • Description: Overlays that cover the bean with textures (e.g., stripes, plaids, camo, polka dots). Applied in the customization menu.

  • How to Obtain: Shop (Kudos), Fame Pass, season rewards, daily items.

  • When Useful: Adds variety to your bean’s appearance without a full costume. Pairs with colors.


  • #### 2.3 Colors
  • Description: Solid base colors for your bean (e.g., Red, Blue, Gold, Neon Green). Over 100 available.

  • How to Obtain: Shop (Kudos, Crowns), Fame Pass, in-game achievements, season rewards.

  • When Useful: Essential for customizing your bean. Combine with patterns and a faceplate for a unique look.


  • #### 2.4 Faceplates
  • Description: Set of facial expressions (eyes, mouth) displayed on your bean. Some are animated (winking, angry).

  • How to Obtain: Shop (Kudos, Crowns), Fame Pass, events.

  • When Useful: Adds personality. Some events require specific faceplates for challenges.


  • #### 2.5 Emotes
  • Description: Taunts or celebrations performed in the pre-round lobby or after a round (e.g., dance, wave, cry). Limited to one emote equipped at a time.

  • How to Obtain: Shop (Kudos, Crowns), Fame Pass, battle pass.

  • When Useful: Social interaction, celebration, or humorous moments. No gameplay effect.


  • #### 2.6 Nameplates
  • Description: Decorative background for your player name shown during rounds (on spawn screen and after winning).

  • How to Obtain: Shop (Kudos, Show-Bucks), Fame Pass, season rewards.

  • When Useful: Personalization and bragging rights. Some nameplates are animated.


  • #### 2.7 Nicknames (Titles)
  • Description: Words displayed with your name (e.g., "Pro", "Grabber", "Bean"). Can be combined with nameplate.

  • How to Obtain: Fame Pass progression, completion of specific challenges, Crown Rank rewards.

  • When Useful: Adds flair. Some titles are rare and indicate veteran status.


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    3. Fame Pass Items (Battle Pass)



    The Fame Pass is seasonal (currently replaced by the Seasonal Fame system with multiple passes per season). It contains both free and premium tracks.

  • Free Track: Available to all players. Contains Kudos, Patterns, Colors, a few costumes (often lower-tier), and sometimes Show-Bucks (small amounts).

  • Premium Track: Requires Show-Bucks (around 1000) or real money. Contains exclusive upper/lower costume sets, nameplates, emotes, patterns, colors, and the season’s headline outfit. Also includes bonus Crowns and Kudos.

  • How to Obtain: Purchase with Show-Bucks. Complete challenges to earn Fame Points and level up.

  • When Useful: Best value for cosmetic collectors. Premium track items are exclusive to that season and may not return (or return much later in the shop).


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    4. Limited-Time & Event Items



    Fall Guys frequently runs themed events (e.g., Halloween, Christmas, Sonic the Hedgehog, Among Us, Godzilla). These often include:
  • Event Costumes: Full outfits based on the collaboration (e.g., Sonic, Godzilla).

  • Special Emotes: Unique dances or poses tied to the event.

  • Event Patterns/Colors: Limited-time cosmetics.

  • How to Obtain: Complete event-specific challenges (e.g., qualify in 3 rounds, grab 5 players). Some are shop purchases during the event period.

  • When Useful: Required for achievement completion, limited availability makes them highly desirable for collectors.


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    5. Crown Rank Rewards



    Crown Rank is a legacy progression system tied to total lifetime Crowns earned. As you cross thresholds (e.g., 10, 50, 100, 500, 1000 Crowns), you unlock:
  • Exclusive Costumes (e.g., Infallible, Golden Hot Dog, Golden Knight)

  • Exclusive Nameplates and Nicknames

  • Unique Patterns and Colors (often gold variants)

  • How to Obtain: Earn Crowns by winning shows. No other way.

  • When Useful: Status symbol. Highest tier (5000+ Crowns) items are extremely rare.


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    6. Collectibles (Trophies / Achievements)



    Fall Guys has a trophy/achievement list on each platform (PlayStation, Xbox, Steam). These are not in-game items but are part of the game’s collection system.

  • Types: Winning a show, qualifying from certain rounds, getting X number of grabs, wearing specific items, etc.

  • Rewards: Some achievements unlock in-game items (e.g., a specific pattern or color) or just platform trophies.

  • When Useful: Completionists and for unlocking exclusive cosmetics tied to achievements.


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    7. Special Items (Legacy / Retired)



  • Crown Shop Items: Old shop that used Crowns for exclusive items; now mostly unavailable except for a few remaining items rotated into regular shop.

  • Seasonal Pass Exclusives: Items from seasons 1-6 (before Fame Pass) that are no longer obtainable.

  • Collaboration Items: Some collaborations (e.g., Portal, Half-Life) had limited-time items that may never return.

  • How to Obtain: Only through trading? No trading system exists. These are permanently unobtainable for new players.

  • When Useful: Bragging rights, but not necessary for gameplay.


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    8. Key Notes & Synergies



  • No Gameplay Items: All items are cosmetic. There are no power-ups, weapons, or armor that improve performance. Every player has equal abilities.

  • Mixing & Matching: Upper and lower costume pieces can be combined freely. Patterns override base colors; faceplates are independent.

  • Equipping: Go to the Customization menu from the main lobby. You can save up to 10 outfits (presets) as of current versions.

  • Inventory Management: No limit on items. All owned items are visible in the customization menu.

  • Shops Rotation: The in-game shop refreshes daily. Some items cycle, others are one-time purchases. Check regularly for desired items.

  • Event Challenges: Many limited-time items are earned by completing challenge lists within the event window (usually 2-4 weeks). Prioritize these.

  • Fame Pass Strategy: If you buy the premium pass, you can level it by playing regularly. Completing all challenges ensures you get all items before the season ends.


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Summary Table



CategoryExample ItemsObtain ViaPurpose
CurrenciesKudos, Crowns, Show-BucksPlaying, buyingPurchase other items
CostumesHot Dog, Ninja, Golden KnightShop, Fame Pass, EventsVisual appearance
PatternsStripes, Camo, StarsShop, Fame PassTexture overlay
ColorsRed, Blue, GoldShop, ChallengesBase color
FaceplatesHappy, Angry, Anime EyesShop, EventsExpression
EmotesDance, Wave, T-poseShop, Fame PassTaunts
NameplatesAnimated flames, plain bordersShop, Fame PassName background
NicknamesPro, Bean, Fall GuyFame Pass, Crown RankTitle
Fame Pass ItemsSeasonal costumes, patternsLeveling passSeasonal exclusives
Event ItemsSonic costume, Godzilla emoteEvent challengesLimited-time collectibles
Crown Rank RewardsGolden Hot Dog, InfallibleLifetime CrownsStatus items
Trophies/AchievementsInfallible trophySpecific tasksPlatform achievements
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This guide covers all in-game items in Fall Guys as of the current season. Always check the in-game shop and Fame Pass for the latest additions. Happy falling!