Sprites are back for the gaming-themed Override season, and Epic has swapped out the elemental lineup from last season for a roster built around video game icons. These are new creatures with new passives, ranging from a free mid-air jump to weapons that reload themselves while sitting in your back pockets.
Quick answer: Sprites drop as random loot anywhere on the island and are guaranteed from Sprite Chests. Pick one up, then extract it at an Extraction Site or with a Portable Extractor to register it in your collection.
Every Override Sprite, rarity, and ability
There are 12 Sprites in the Override collection, split across the usual four tiers. Rarity matters twice over here, since it determines both how strong the passive is and how much Sprite Dust you burn to summon that Sprite in a future match. Expect the list to grow as the season rolls on, which is exactly what happened with previous collectible drops.
| Sprite | Rarity | Ability |
|---|---|---|
| Klombo Sprite | Mythic | Hands you random items at each level. Only levels up when you use consumables that restore health or shields. |
| Crown Sprite | Mythic | Awards extra Crown Wins after a Victory Royale. Only levels up by winning matches. |
| Jackrabbit Sprite | Legendary | Gives you one more jump while you’re already in the air. |
| Sonic Sprite | Epic | Increases your sprint speed. |
| Tails Sprite | Epic | Lets you hover in mid-air. |
| Shadow Sprite | Epic | Reloads your weapons over time, even the ones you aren’t holding. |
| Killswitch Sprite | Epic | Puts you into Hangtime with improved accuracy. |
| Storm Scout Sprite | Epic | Ability not yet revealed. |
| 8-Bit Sprite | Rare | Places an 8-Bit Shotgun in your first Chest and gives you a core multiplier for it. |
| Adventure Sprite | Rare | Upgrades a random item in your inventory each time it levels. |
| Bush Sprite | Rare | Spawns a Bush on you after a set time. At max level, you also get a Bush on elimination. |
| Jonesy Sprite | Rare | Restores some Health or Shield a short while after you take damage. |
Tails is the one that changes how you move more than anything else in the set. The hover keeps you airborne long enough to reposition off a roof or float over a gap instead of committing to a fall, and it stacks nicely with the Jackrabbit Sprite’s second jump if you’re rotating on foot.

How to catch and extract a Sprite
Sprites have no fixed spawn points. They behave like any other random loot, which means one can turn up almost anywhere on the map, and two players landing at the same POI can have completely different luck.
You’ll know it worked when the Sprite shows up in your collection and becomes summonable in later matches. The one failure case to watch for is getting eliminated before you extract, because the Sprite you were carrying drops on the spot and whoever knocked you can take it.
Sprites that level up on their own terms
Most Sprites gain levels through normal play, but two of the Mythics have conditions attached, and ignoring them means the passive stays stuck at the bottom rung.
The Klombo Sprite only levels when you use consumables that restore health or shields, so hoarding Minis and never drinking them actively works against you. The Crown Sprite is stricter still, since the only thing that raises its level is winning matches. Its payout, extra Crown Wins after a Victory Royale, is aimed squarely at players chasing crown counts rather than in-match power.
Note: the Adventure Sprite also rewards you per level rather than passively, upgrading a random item already in your inventory each time it ticks up. Keeping a decent weapon in a slot gives that roll something worth improving.
Sprite Dust and Loot Hacks
Sprite Dust does more than resummon your favorites this season. Catching new Sprites adds Dust to your account, and that Dust can be spent on Loot Hacks, which change what can appear inside the Chests you open in Battle Royale.
Loot Hacks let you seed bonus items into your own Chest drops, including some items that can’t be found any other way. In practice that turns Sprite collecting into a loadout decision made before the match starts, rather than a purely cosmetic side hunt.
Sprite Variants from Lobby Hack codes
Override also introduces Lobby Hacks, which are real codes you type into the lobby menu rather than cheats you find on the island. Redeeming one can pay out XP, Sprite Dust, or a Sprite Variant, so they’re the one reliable way to add to your collection without dropping into a match.
Epic hands these out through social posts, promotions, and real-world campaigns across the season. The codes live so far:
| Lobby Hack codes |
|---|
| 8BitBlast |
| O2Override |
| PerfectOrder |
| SurviveTheNight |
| TakeYourHeart |
| LetsBlockAndRoll |
| DontBlockMe |
| IWannaFlyHigh |
| GottaGoFast |
| Magilume |
| Borntoplay |
| BEMOREALIEN |
| Chispambo |
| abgestaubt |
| REACHYOURIMPOSSIBLE |
| Perlimpinpin |
What happens to your Chapter 7 Season 3 Sprites
Everything you extracted last season carries over. Your old collection doesn’t get wiped when Override starts, and it sits alongside the new generation of Sprites you pick up.
Epic has also added Sprite Garden, a mode built purely around the collection. You can visit it to interact with the Sprites you’ve caught and show the shelf off to friends, which is the closest thing this season has to a trophy room.
The practical takeaway for the first weeks of the season is simple. Prioritize Sprite Chests over regular loot when you’re building the collection, always extract before you push a fight, and pick a Sprite whose leveling condition matches how you actually play. A Crown Sprite in the hands of someone who rarely wins is a wasted slot, while a Klombo on a heavy healer levels itself.





