How a Fortnite Fantasy League Works
A practical guide to drafting pro players, managing a virtual budget and scoring real FNCS tournament results.
The basic idea
A Fortnite fantasy league turns competitive results into a private manager competition. Instead of playing the tournament, each manager recruits a roster of real pro players. Their official results generate fantasy points after the event begins.
FantaFort leagues are private and shared by invite code. The owner chooses the virtual budget, roster size, market duration, league duration and scoring mode. Players are exclusive within a league, which makes the draft a strategic race rather than a copy of everyone else’s roster.
Drafting without retroactive points
Managers recruit eligible players before an event. A score counts only when the tournament starts after the player was acquired. This prevents someone from buying yesterday’s winner and receiving points that were already earned.
The budget is virtual and cannot be bought or cashed out. A manager may reserve part of it for a captain or predictions, but those choices also lock before the relevant event.
What decides the winner
Official leaderboard points provide the base score. Depending on league settings, team points can be assigned in full, divided by team size or counted once per formation. Synergy and pre-event predictions add limited bonuses. The winner is the manager with the highest valid score when the league ends.
Sources and methodology
Competitive results come from Osirion. Implemented rules and data limits are documented on the How it works page.