Sprites are the core reward loop of Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3, the Runners season. They are small companion spirits that ride on your back like a Back Bling and switch on a passive buff the instant you pick one up. Catching one is easy. The harder part is holding onto it long enough to bank it into your collection, because a Sprite you are carrying can be lost if you go down.
Quick answer: Find a Sprite in a Sprite Chest, a regular chest, or roaming the island, walk into it to add it to your inventory, then carry it to an Extraction Site or use a Portable Extractor and survive the timer to lock it into your permanent collection.
Three ways to catch a Sprite
You can pick up a Sprite during any Runners match in three different ways. Whichever route you take, the buff activates the moment the Sprite lands on your back, and it takes up an inventory slot.
- Open a Sprite Chest, which guarantees one Sprite and gives you the best odds at higher rarities.
- Open regular chests, Rare Chests, or stealth cases, which have a much lower chance of containing one.
- Find one wandering the island, especially the common Earth, Fire, and Water Sprites, and interact with it to stow it.
You can also pick up a Sprite that another player dropped after being eliminated, including one you knocked yourself. Spawns are random across the map, so no Sprite has a fixed location you can return to every match.

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The roaming Sprites tend to favor specific biomes, which lets you steer your drop toward the type you want. Sprite Chests can produce any of them, and rarer Sprites are far more likely to come from those chests than from the wild.
| Sprite | Rarity | Where it appears |
|---|---|---|
| Earth Sprite | Rare | Forests and near trees, chests, Sprite Chests |
| Fire Sprite | Rare | Urban areas, chests, Sprite Chests |
| Water Sprite | Rare | Near water and beaches, chests, Sprite Chests |
| Duck Sprite | Epic | Sprite Chests, more common in Vaults |
| Ghost Sprite | Epic | Wandering at night, Sprite Chests |
| Demon Sprite | Epic | Sprite Chests |
| King Sprite | Epic | Sprite Chests |
| Dream Sprite | Legendary | Sprite Chests, Storage Units at Battlewoods |
| Punk Sprite | Legendary | Sprite Chests |
| Zero Point Sprite | Mythic | Sprite Chests (around 0.05% drop rate) |
| Burnt Peanut | Mythic | Sprite Chests (around 1.5% drop rate) |
Special variants such as Gold, Gummy, and Galaxy Sprites can roll in place of any base type with the same passive plus a small bonus. They are rare and surface through Daily Drops, Power Hours, and similar limited-time activity windows.
Sprite Chests are the most reliable source
Because each Sprite Chest drops one Sprite, the fastest way to fill your collection is to hit as many of them as you can in a single match. They sit in fixed spots around the Shattered Coast map and also appear inside both minor and major Vaults. Major Vaults need an Epic Vault Keycard but can hold several Sprite Chests at once.
A few high-density routes pass through clusters of these chests. One runs from Lifty Lodge through The Bus Stop and Collider Corridor Beta into Wonkeeland. Others start at Fresh Fish Daily Docks and push toward The Zero Point or Sinister Strip. Sprite Chests do not spawn at every marked spot every game, so plan to clear several stops rather than relying on a single chest.
Tip: Running these loops during increased-drop windows like Mastery Monday or the weekend Power Hours improves your odds at the rarest Sprites, including the Zero Point Sprite.
Extract a Sprite to keep it
Catching a Sprite only grants its buff for that match. To add it to your collection so you can summon it later, you have to extract it. There are two routes, the fixed Extraction Sites or a Portable Extractor consumable that works from anywhere.

You know it worked when the Sprite shows up in your permanent collection after exfil. Winning a Victory Royale also auto-extracts any Sprites you are still carrying. Once a Sprite is banked, it cannot be taken from you, and if you ever lose an already-extracted Sprite you can buy it back from the Sprites menu with Sprite Dust.
When you lose a Sprite
A wild Sprite is only ever at risk before extraction. If another player eliminates you while you are still carrying it, you drop the Sprite and anyone nearby can grab it. There is no penalty beyond losing that catch, and an extracted Sprite is never affected.
Because the buff matters most early, before you have strong floor loot, the efficient play is to treat your first matches as collection runs. Catch a Sprite, extract it quickly, and invest it into future drops rather than holding it to the end and risking a clean loss.






