Galaxy Sprites are the newest special variant tier in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3, and they sit above standard Sprites on the rarity ladder. There are 10 to collect; every base Sprite type except the Burnt Peanut has a Galaxy form, and each one carries a base rarity that ranges from Rare all the way up to a single Mythic. Equipping one grants a 20% boost to ammo you pick up, stacked on top of the underlying Sprite’s normal ability.
Quick answer: Galaxy Sprites split into four rarity tiers. Water, Earth, and Fire are Rare and the easiest to find on a normal run. Duck, Ghost, Demon, and King are Epic. Dream and Punk are Legendary. The Galaxy Zero Point Sprite is the lone Mythic and the rarest drop in the whole pool, available only from high-tier Vault Sprite Chests that need a keycard.

How rare each Galaxy Sprite is
Exact percentage drop rates have not been published, so the practical way to judge rarity is the base tier attached to each variant. The higher the tier, the more restricted the source. The three Rare types appear from ordinary looting in the right biome, while the Mythic Zero Point only comes from locked vault chests.
| Galaxy Sprite | Rarity | Where it appears |
|---|---|---|
| Galaxy Water Sprite | Rare | Rivers, lakes, and coastal beaches |
| Galaxy Earth Sprite | Rare | Dense forests and wooded zones |
| Galaxy Fire Sprite | Rare | Cities and urban points of interest |
| Galaxy Duck Sprite | Epic | Vaults at Sinister Strip and Frosted Flats |
| Galaxy Ghost Sprite | Epic | Anywhere, but only during the night cycle |
| Galaxy Demon Sprite | Epic | Sprite Chests and blue Rare Chests |
| Galaxy King Sprite | Epic | Sprite Chests, Rare Chests, and defeated AI bots |
| Galaxy Dream Sprite | Legendary | Storage crates and Vault Sprite Chests |
| Galaxy Punk Sprite | Legendary | Vault Sprite Chests (keycard required) |
| Galaxy Zero Point Sprite | Mythic | High-tier Vault Sprite Chests only |
None of these locations guarantee a Galaxy roll. Each one is a preferred zone or chest type where that variant is more likely to surface, not a fixed spawn. Plan on repeat runs, because RNG decides every drop.

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The Galaxy Zero Point Sprite sits at the top of the chain because it has the most locked-down source. It does not appear in open-world spawns, ordinary Sprite Chests, or off bots. The only way to pull it is a high-tier Vault Sprite Chest, and those vaults need keycard access before you can open them.
Note: Searching open ground for Zero Point wastes runs. Farm keycards first, then commit a drop to the vault chests where Punk, Dream, and Zero Point are all sourced.
How to improve your odds


What the Galaxy buff is worth
The 20% ammo pickup bonus stacks on whatever the base Sprite already does, so a Galaxy King Sprite still raises pickaxe damage as it levels and adds the ammo perk on top. The catch is that ammo rarely runs dry in a normal Chapter 7 Season 3 match, which makes this the weakest passive in the current meta compared with Gummy variants that produce extra Sprite Dust or Gold variants with stronger buffs.
The real reason to hunt Galaxy Sprites right now is collection completion, the XP they award, and bragging rights on the rarest pets in the game. If you secure one, carry a Portable Extractor so you can send it back to the lobby safely instead of risking it in a fight at a public Extraction Site.






