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Fortnite Sprite Checklist: Track and Share Your Sprites

How to log your extracted Sprites at spritelocker.com and send a clean collection to friends for trading.

How to log your extracted Sprites at spritelocker.com and send a clean collection to friends for trading.

Sprites are the centerpiece of Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3, and keeping track of which ones you own gets messy fast. There are 16 base Sprites and 61 released variant rows, spread across Normal, Gold, Gummy, and Galaxy forms, so screenshots and memory stop working after a few matches. A dedicated Sprite Checklist fixes that by turning your locker into a single grid you can mark, read, and hand to a friend.

Quick answer: Open spritelocker.com, tap each Sprite you have extracted to mark it collected, then use Export Image, Share link, or Copy for Discord to send your exact collection to friends for comparing and trading.

Fortnite Sprite System In-Game
Image credit: Epic Games

What the Sprite Checklist does

The Sprite Checklist is a free browser tool that records every Sprite and variant you have unlocked. It saves your progress locally, needs no account, and shows two things at a glance: your Collection count and your Mastery count. Collection tracks each variant you have extracted, while Mastery tracks the Sprites you have leveled to 5 and officially mastered.

Because a single Sprite like Water appears as Normal, Gold, Gummy, and Galaxy, and each of those is its own unlock, the checklist treats every variant as a separate row. When a family reaches 4/4 it is complete, and at 2/4 you can instantly see whether the missing piece is the base Sprite or one of the colored variants.


Mark your Sprite collection

Load the tool in your browser. Most players keep it open on a phone in one hand while playing on console or PC, so you can update it the moment a match ends.
Fortnite Sprite Checklist
Tap the empty box or card for any Sprite you have already extracted. The Collection count updates instantly and the owned Sprite moves behind the ones you are still missing. Tap the crown to mark a Sprite as mastered once you have hit Level 5 and extracted it.
Track the exact variant you unlocked, not the whole family. If you extracted Gummy Water, mark Gummy Water rather than the base Water row. One tap standing in for a full family is the fastest way to lose track of which Gold, Gummy, or Galaxy Sprite you still need.
Fortnite Sprite Icons on Checklist
Switch to Missing to hide what you own and see only the locked entries. Use the search box for a specific name such as Water, Galaxy Zero Point, or Burnt Peanut, and use the rarity and variant filters when you want to focus on one theme.

Share your Sprite collection with friends

Once your collection is marked, sharing takes seconds and is built for trading. The tool gives you several ways to hand your progress to another player without changing your own saved tracker.

OptionWhat it producesBest for
Share linkA URL that carries your checked Sprite keysLetting a friend open your exact collection state
Export imageA visual summary with your count and missing listPosting a progress snapshot or comparing lockers
Copy for DiscordPlain text of your progress and missing SpritesPasting into a Discord trade channel
Copy Reddit postA ready caption for a Reddit threadFinding trade partners on Reddit
Backup codeA short progress code you can save or importMoving your list to another device

For trading, the share link is the most useful option. When a friend opens it, they see the same collection you are tracking, so both of you can line up which variants each side needs and swap accordingly. The text options are more accurate for exact missing lists, while the export image is cleaner for a quick post.

Note: A share link opens your collection in someone else’s browser without overwriting their own saved tracker, so you can send it freely.


Pick your next Sprite to chase

The Next to chase panel gives every run a target based on how you play. It reads your marked progress and points you at one of three goals, which matters because a Sprite is gone if you are eliminated before extracting it.

  • Rarest missing surfaces the hardest Sprite left by listed drop chance, currently the Galaxy Grim Reaper Sprite.
  • Closest set shows the variant family you can finish fastest, so you complete a full row instead of chasing random pulls.
  • Easiest missing points to the missing Sprite with the highest listed chance, ideal for steady progress.

As you mark Sprites, the tool also updates the amount of Sprite Dust needed to re-summon them. That gives you a clear sense of what is at stake if a risky run ends before you reach an Extraction Site or use a Portable Extractor.


Save and back up your progress

Your checklist is stored in your browser’s local storage, not on an account. That keeps it private and instant, but it also means progress is tied to the device and browser you use. Clearing browser data, switching devices, or using private browsing can wipe the saved list.

To protect a long update session, copy your missing list or grab the backup code before you switch devices. Importing that code on a phone, tablet, or desktop restores the same collection without any sign-in.


What the checklist cannot do

Two limits are worth knowing before you rely on it. The checklist is a third-party website, so you cannot open it inside Fortnite itself. It also only records what you own, so it cannot grant, unlock, or transfer Sprites into your game. Every Sprite still has to be found and extracted in a match.

Used the right way, though, the checklist does the one job the in-game system does poorly. It keeps your full collection, your missing variants, and your next target in a single place, and it turns that progress into something a friend can open in one tap when it is time to trade.