Grinding a Sprite from Level 1 to Level 5 the normal way means opening chests and eliminating players across several runs. A far faster loop has surfaced in Chapter 7 Season 3, built around Fortnite’s downed-but-not-out mechanic and the fact that lethal fall damage is gone. With a teammate on hand, you can push a single Sprite to max level inside one match and then extract it to master it.
Quick answer: Equip the Sprite you want, land at a campfire near water, heal for the 2x Sprite MP buff, then repeatedly knock yourself by dropping to 1 HP off a high build and drowning under a shallow ramp. Each self-knock awards Sprite Mastery Points. Have your teammate revive you and repeat about 10 times until the Sprite hits Level 5, then extract it.

What you need before you start
This method only works as a coordinated two-person loop. Set it up before you drop so you are not scrambling once you land.
- A teammate who can revive you each time you go down.
- Any Sprite from your collection equipped in the dedicated Sprite slot before you leave the bus. Points go to the currently equipped Sprite.
- A landing spot with a campfire near a beach or other body of water, ideally toward the edge of the map so you are less likely to be interrupted.
- Enough materials to build a tall structure and a short ramp in the water.
Timing matters too. Running this during Mastery Monday, which starts weekly at 9 AM ET and lasts 24 hours, doubles the points you earn and cuts the number of loops you need.
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Extract at Level 5 to lock in Mastery
Hitting Level 5 does not master the Sprite by itself. A Sprite is only mastered once you extract it while it sits at max level. If you leave the match or get eliminated first, the equipped Sprite resets to Level 1, and you lose the progress.
Take the maxed Sprite to the nearest Extraction Site and call in the extraction cannister, then defend the spot while the timer runs. If you have one, a Portable Extractor lets you start the extraction wherever you are standing instead of traveling to a fixed site. Winning the match also extracts everything you are carrying.
You know it worked when the Sprite is marked as Mastered in your collection. From there it stays unlocked permanently, and you can summon it back later with Sprite Dust if you lose it, though summoned copies start again at Level 1.

Why the loop can fail to register
A few things break the sequence, so watch for these:
- No teammate present. Solo, there is no one to revive you after each knock, and the loop stops after one down.
- Skipping the campfire heal. Without the 2x buff you earn fewer points per knock and need far more reps.
- Getting eliminated by another player mid-loop, which resets the equipped Sprite to Level 1.
- Leaving the match before extracting. Reaching Level 5 without extracting means the Mastery does not save.
What mastering a Sprite unlocks
Mastering pays off in three ways. It boosts that Sprite’s abilities, feeds the Sprite Mastery reward track, and unlocks a cosmetic. For Runners Battle Pass owners, mastering a Sprite permanently unlocks it as a style for the Sprite Pod Back Bling, letting you display it on your back in future matches.
| Sprites mastered | Reward |
|---|---|
| 1 | Extraction Frame Back Bling |
| 2 | 4 Portable Extractors |
| 3 | 7,500 Sprite Dust |
| 4 | 40,000 XP |
| 5 | 7,500 Sprite Dust |
| 6 | 4 Portable Extractors |
| 7 | Extraction Frame (Stealth) Back Bling |
Once a Sprite is mastered, that status sticks even if you later lose the Sprite in a match. Losing it drops the copy back to Level 1, but the Mastered mark stays in your collection, freeing you to move on and repeat the loop with the next Sprite you want to bank.






