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Where to Find Gummy Sprites in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 (All Locations)

Every Gummy Sprite variant, the biome or chest that spawns it, and how to lock in the 10% Sprite Dust bonus.

Every Gummy Sprite variant, the biome or chest that spawns it, and how to lock in the 10% Sprite Dust bonus.

Gummy Sprites are candy-styled versions of the companions already circulating in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3. They keep the exact combat ability of their base Sprite and add one extra perk on top, which makes them the most efficient way to build up Sprite Dust this season. The catch is that they do not have fixed spawn points, so where you drop and what you loot decides which one you can find.

Quick answer: Target the biome or container tied to the variant you want, then extract it. Water spawns near coasts and rivers, Earth in forests, Fire in cities, Ghost anywhere at night, and the rarest ones (Punk, Dream, Zero Point) come only from Vault Sprite Chests. Any Gummy Sprite you bank pays out 10% more Sprite Dust.

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What a Gummy Sprite actually gives you

A Gummy Sprite is not a brand new companion. It is a special variant of a Sprite you can already run, and it shares the base rarity of that Sprite. A Gummy Water Sprite still heals you while you stand in water. A Gummy Demon Sprite still siphons health and shields when you eliminate an enemy. Nothing about the core ability changes.

The difference shows up when you extract. Banking a Gummy variant grants a flat 10% boost to the Sprite Dust you earn from that extraction, and it stacks on top of the Sprite’s normal effect. Over dozens of runs, that bonus is the fastest way to keep buying your favorite companions back after a loss.


All Gummy Sprite locations and rarities

Every regular Sprite except the Burnt Peanut Sprite has a Gummy version, for a total of ten. Spawns are tied to a biome, a time of day, or a specific chest type. Match your landing spot and looting route to the variant you are hunting.

Gummy SpriteWhere it appearsRarity
WaterCoastal beaches, rivers, and lakeshoresRare
EarthDense forests and heavily wooded areasRare
FireCities and busy urban POIsRare
DuckVaults at Frosted Flats and Sinister StripEpic
GhostAnywhere on the map, nighttime onlyEpic
DemonSprite Chests and blue Rare (Relic) ChestsEpic
KingSprite Chests, Rare Chests, and AI enemy dropsEpic
DreamStorage crates and Vault Sprite ChestsLegendary
PunkHigh-tier Vault Sprite ChestsLegendary
Zero PointHigh-tier Vault Sprite Chests onlyMythic

Note: Epic has not published the exact drop rates for Gummy variants, so treat these as the reliable spawn triggers rather than guarantees. You still need RNG on your side once you are in the right area.

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How to find the biome-based Gummy Sprites

The three Rare variants are the easiest to farm because they follow the terrain. Instead of relying on chests, you shape your drop route around the landscape that spawns them.

  • Gummy Water Sprite: stick to shorelines, riverbanks, and coastal loot paths instead of inland POIs.
  • Gummy Earth Sprite: comb through forests and tree-heavy regions where the woodland cover is thickest.
  • Gummy Fire Sprite: drop into cities and high-traffic urban POIs, and be ready for early fights since these zones are contested.
  • Gummy Ghost Sprite: ignore location entirely and play during the map’s night cycle, since it only appears after dark.

Chest-locked variants: Demon, King, Dream, Punk, and Zero Point

The high-tier Gummy Sprites will not appear as floor loot. They are gated behind specific containers, so you have to open the right chests to see them at all.

Gummy Demon comes from Sprite Chests and blue Rare Chests, sometimes called Relic Chests. Gummy King shares those sources and can also drop from defeated AI enemies. Gummy Dream turns up in storage crates and Vault Sprite Chests. The two hardest pulls, Gummy Punk and Gummy Zero Point, are locked to high-tier Vault Sprite Chests, and the Mythic Zero Point comes from those keycard vaults only. It is currently one of the rarest Sprite variants in the game.

Tip: If your goal is the strongest combat companions while still earning the 10% bonus, skip standard chests and route toward vault-tier loot from the start of the match.

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A fast farming route for multiple Gummy Sprites

If you want volume rather than one specific variant, a chest-dense loop gives you the most chances per match.

Drop at Sinister Strip and clear every Sprite Chest you can reach on landing.
Sweep the surrounding vault area, since these keycard rooms are where the rarest variants hide.
Rotate toward Heatwave Harbor and hit any additional Sprite Chests and vaults along the way.
The moment you secure a Gummy Sprite, stop farming and move to lock it in. Carrying it around is a risk, not a plan.

How to extract a Gummy Sprite and keep it

Finding a Gummy Sprite does not add it to your collection. You only keep the Sprite Dust, the bonus, and the variant if you extract successfully before the match ends.

Pick up the Gummy Sprite and head straight for an Extraction Site.
Activate the extraction and hold the area while the timer runs. Expect other players to push you, since everyone wants the same Sprite Dust.
Let the extraction timer finish. If you own a Portable Extractor, you can use it instead to bank the Sprite from a safer, less obvious spot.
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You know it worked when the extraction completes and the payout lands, including the extra 10% Sprite Dust from the Gummy variant. If you go down or die before the timer ends, the Sprite and its bonus are lost, which is the single most common reason players fail to keep one.

Because these variants are still fresh in the loot pool, they can feel scarce right now, and that scarcity is expected to ease as the season continues. Until then, the surest path is simple: drop in the biome or chest that matches the variant you want, grab it, and extract before anyone can take it off you.