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Fortnite Override: How to Get the Tails Sprite

Purple Cheat Code Chests, the IWannaFlyHigh lobby hack, and the hover ability that cancels fall damage.

Purple Cheat Code Chests, the IWannaFlyHigh lobby hack, and the hover ability that cancels fall damage.

The Tails Sprite is the mobility pick of Fortnite’s Override season, and it is one of the fiddlier Epic Sprites to track down because nothing on the map guarantees it. Sprite Chests are gone this season, replaced by Cheat Code Chests, so the hunt now runs through color-coded consoles scattered around the island.

Quick answer: Open Purple (Epic) Cheat Code Chests for the best drop odds, or redeem the IWannaFlyHigh Lobby Hack before a match for a guaranteed Cheat Master Tails Sprite.


Every way to get the Tails Sprite in Fortnite

The Tails Sprite drops randomly from any Sprite source, so there is no fixed spawn to memorize. What you can control is the rarity of the container you open. Cheat Code Chests always hand over a Sprite, and the color of the code determines the rarity tier you pull from. Since the base Tails Sprite is Epic, purple codes are where you want to spend your time.

MethodNotes
Purple Cheat Code ChestEpic rarity pool — the best odds for a base Tails Sprite
Regular chestsPossible, but a low chance
IWannaFlyHigh Lobby HackGuaranteed, but gives the Cheat Master variant only
Other playersTrade for it, or eliminate someone carrying one

Cheat Code Chests spawn in set spots, though the rarity of the code inside is rolled at random, so no single location reliably produces purple. Green Hills, Stone Sanctum, Lifty Lodge, Shaken Sanctuary, and The Battlewoods are all dense enough to be worth a landing. Sprites like Tails also turn up more often around high and mountainous parts of the map, which pairs nicely with a Sprite built for verticality.


How to open a Cheat Code Chest and claim the Sprite

Find a Cheat Code Chest and check its color before you commit. Blue codes pull from the Rare pool, purple from Epic, and gold from Legendary. Skip blue and gold if Tails is your only goal.
Interact with the chest to bring up the arrow sequence. Input it with your movement keys or stick, where up is forward, down is back, and so on. Get the whole string right and the chest opens.
Glowing cheat code console showing the arrow sequence a player must input to open the chest
A Cheat Code console displaying the directional sequence you enter with your movement inputs. Epic Games
Collect the Sprite that pops out using the on-screen prompt. It now rides with you for the rest of the match, and its passive is active immediately.
The Tails Sprite on the ground with a button prompt above it, ready to be picked up
The Tails Sprite waiting to be collected, with the pickup prompt shown above it. Epic Games
Extract before you die. A Sprite you are carrying is not yours until it is extracted, and it stays in your Sprite Collection permanently once it is. Getting eliminated with an unextracted Tails Sprite means starting the hunt over.

Tip: if you already own a Cheat Master Sprite, you can mash any button at a Cheat Code console instead of entering the sequence. Its bypass effect counts every input as correct.


The IWannaFlyHigh Lobby Hack shortcut

If you would rather skip the randomness entirely, redeem the IWannaFlyHigh Lobby Hack from the lobby. It hands you a Cheat Master Tails Sprite outright, no chest required. The catch is that it only ever produces that one variant, so the base and Gold versions still have to come from loot, trades, or eliminations.


Tails Sprite variants and what each one adds

Three versions are currently in circulation. All of them share the same hover ability, and every drop method listed above applies to each one, with the single exception of the Lobby Hack.

VariantExtra effect
BaseHover only
GoldMore XP from eliminations
Cheat MasterAll Cheat Code console inputs count as correct

What the Tails Sprite does in a match

With the Sprite equipped, pressing jump while you are already airborne puts you into a hover that you can steer in any direction. Jump again to drop out of it. Fall damage is nullified while it is active, which turns any cliff, tower, or bad rotation into a controlled descent rather than a health bar problem.

Hover speed scales with the Sprite’s level and tops out at Level 5, so grinding Sprite XP is the difference between drifting and actually repositioning under fire. The trade-off is obvious enough: floating in open air makes you a slow, well-lit target, so pick your moments over open ground and use it to cross gaps rather than to sightsee.

One more thing worth knowing before you go looking: Sprites from Chapter 7 Season 3 are not available through Cheat Codes in Battle Royale and cannot be used there, so anything you pull this season comes from the Override roster.