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Gold Sprites in Fortnite Runners (Chapter 7 Season 3): Drop Rates and XP Bonus

The full drop odds for every Gold Sprite variant, plus the bonus XP effect that makes them worth chasing.

The full drop odds for every Gold Sprite variant, plus the bonus XP effect that makes them worth chasing.

Gold Sprites are the shiny chase items of Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3, the Runners season. They are not new Sprites with new powers. Instead, each one is a rare gold-painted version of a Sprite that already exists, and grabbing one stacks an extra perk on top of the Sprite’s normal ability.

Quick answer: Open as many chests as possible. Every Gold Sprite is a very low-chance drop from chests (and Sprite Chests), with odds ranging from 0.12% down to 0.009%. Once equipped, a Gold Sprite keeps its base effect and adds bonus XP from eliminations.


What Gold Sprites do in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3

A Gold Sprite carries the exact same power as its standard version, then layers a bonus XP effect on top. The bonus triggers on eliminations, so a Gold Demon Sprite still siphons health and shields when you down an opponent, but it also pays out extra XP for that kill.

The XP gain is substantial. The bonus stacks with a Victory Royale Crown, which pushes a single elimination past 1,600 XP. String a few kills together and you can pull in roughly 5,000 to 10,000 XP from one match, which moves the Runners Battle Pass along much faster than normal play.

That makes Gold Sprites best suited to aggressive players who go for eliminations rather than camp the storm. If you mostly play passively, the gold paint is still a collection flex, but you will not see much of the XP payoff.

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Gold Sprite drop rates and where to find them

Chests are the main source. Gold variants pop from regular chests and Sprite Chests at a very low rate, and the rarer the underlying Sprite, the lower the chance. The early-season odds break down like this.

Gold SpriteOddsWhere to look
Gold Fire Sprite0.12% (1 in 830)Urban areas
Gold Earth Sprite0.12% (1 in 830)Forests and wooded regions
Gold Water Sprite0.12% (1 in 830)Rivers and beaches
Gold Duck Sprite0.045% (1 in 2,211)Near vaults at Sinister Strip and Frosted Flats
Gold Ghost Sprite0.045% (1 in 2,211)At nighttime only
Gold Demon Sprite0.045% (1 in 2,211)Sprite Chests
Gold King Sprite0.045% (1 in 2,211)Sprite Chests
Gold Dream Sprite0.021% (1 in 4,740)Sleeping in storage crates
Gold Punk Sprite0.021% (1 in 4,740)Sprite Chests
Gold Zero Point Sprite0.009% (1 in 11,067)Sprite Chests

The listed locations are where each variant tends to surface, not a guarantee. A Gold Fire Sprite leans toward urban chests, the Gold Water Sprite toward coastal and river spots, and the highest-tier golds like the Zero Point are tied to Sprite Chests specifically. These values reflect the launch state of the season, and Epic is likely to raise the odds in later weeks to make the rarest golds more attainable.


How to actually farm Gold Sprites

Drop into a quiet zone that matches the variant you want. Head to forests for the Gold Earth Sprite, coastlines for the Gold Water Sprite, or built-up areas for the Gold Fire Sprite, then open every chest you can reach.
Prioritize Sprite Chests for the rarer golds. The Demon, King, Punk, and Zero Point variants come from Sprite Chests, so route between them rather than only cracking floor loot.
Match the timing and place for the special cases. The Gold Ghost Sprite only appears at night, the Gold Duck Sprite shows up around the vaults at Sinister Strip and Frosted Flats, and the Gold Dream Sprite hides asleep inside storage crates.
Extract any Gold Sprite you catch. Like every Sprite this season, a wild one rides on your back and drops if you are eliminated, so carry it to an Extraction Site and survive the timer to bank it permanently into your collection.

You will know it worked the moment you equip one. The Sprite shows its gold finish, and your eliminations start paying out the bonus XP on top of the normal kill reward.


Trading is the fastest way to complete the set

Given how punishing the odds are, especially the 1-in-11,067 Gold Zero Point Sprite, grinding every variant solo is a long shot. Trading with other players is the practical route to filling out your collection, since someone who has a duplicate gold can pass it along while you trade away one they are missing.

If you are chasing golds purely for Battle Pass progression, the three Rare variants (Fire, Earth, and Water) are the most realistic targets at launch thanks to their 0.12% rate. They still deliver the same elimination XP bonus as the higher-rarity golds, so they are the efficient place to start before committing match after match to the rarer drops.