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How to Get Every Sprite in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 and Where They Spawn

A complete rundown of every Sprite, how extraction works, and where the rare variants tend to appear.

A complete rundown of every Sprite, how extraction works, and where the rare variants tend to appear.

Sprites are back in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 as a core part of a match, floating alongside you as a Back Bling and handing out passive perks that change how you fight, heal, and rotate. Unlike their Chapter 6 debut, you now have to physically track them down on the map and carry them to safety before they count toward your collection.

Quick answer: Open Sprite Chests around the map to find a Sprite, then carry it to an Extraction Site (marked by a white icon and a beam of light) and complete the extraction. Once extracted, the Sprite is saved to your collection for future matches.

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How getting a Sprite works this season

A Sprite does not go straight into your inventory the moment you grab it. You have to survive with it and get it out of the match. If you are eliminated while carrying one, it drops and becomes free for whoever takes you down, so the risk stays live until extraction is done.

Land near a spot that can spawn a Sprite Chest and open any active chest you find. Sprite Chests appear at random locations each match, so not every potential spawn will have one.
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Head to the nearest Extraction Site. These are scattered across the map near main POIs, shown by white icons, and each one shoots up a beam of light so you can spot the closest one from a distance.
Complete the extraction and stay alive. Once it finishes, the Sprite is added to your collection and can be summoned in later matches.
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Summoning a saved Sprite costs Sprite Dust, a currency that also powers your Sprite up between matches. The amount you spend scales with rarity, so higher-tier Sprites demand more Dust to bring out.

Tip: Turn on Visualized Sounds so the HUD points you toward a nearby Sprite Chest, and consider hunting in Zero Build, where the regular Shockwave Grenade makes crossing the map to extraction sites much faster.


Every Sprite, rarity, and passive

There are four rarities to chase: Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythic. Higher rarity means a stronger passive. The elemental Rare Sprites (Earth, Fire, Water, and the new Fishy) are the easiest to run into, while the Mythics are the rarest pickups in the game.

SpriteRarityPassive
Earth SpriteRareChance to find extra rare items when opening chests.
Fire SpriteRareCreates a fiery burst after enough damage to an enemy.
Water SpriteRareRestores shield in water for you and nearby Squad.
Fishy Sprite (New)RareFaster swim speed and a movement boost when damaged.
Duck SpriteEpicEmoting or Jamming restores shields.
Ghost SpriteEpicGrants a temporary cloak on reload.
Demon SpriteEpicSiphons health and shields on elimination.
King SpriteEpicPickaxe deals more damage.
Striker Sprite (New)EpicGrants Overdrive each time you Mantle or Hurdle.
Boss Sprite (New)EpicLarge boost to max Health and Shield.
Aura Sprite (New)EpicGrants a Shock Rock charge after set damage.
Dream SpriteLegendaryRandom item at each level, legendary loot at Max Level.
Punk SpriteLegendaryOccasional unlimited-ammo buff.
The Burnt PeanutMythicLow chance for extra loot from eliminations.
Zero Point SpriteMythicSpawns a Shield Bubble Jr. when you heal yourself.
Grim Reaper Sprite (New)MythicAutomatically marks any enemy who damages you.
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Where Sprites spawn and where to find variants

All Sprites come from Sprite Chests, which pop up at random across the map. Beyond the standard versions, almost every Sprite (except the Mythic The Burnt Peanut) can appear as one of four special variants. Variants keep the same passive but add an extra utility buff.

VariantBonus buff
GoldBonus XP for each elimination.
Gummy10% more Sprite Dust earned on extraction.
Galaxy20% more ammo from ammo boxes.
HolofoilSquad gets a 5% higher chance to find rare Sprite variants in chests.

Variant odds are extremely low, and nothing is guaranteed, but certain Sprites lean toward certain parts of the map. The percentages below are the drop odds, and the locations are where you have the best (still not certain) shot.

Variant SpriteOddsBest place to look
Fire Sprites0.12%Urban spots on the map.
Earth Sprites0.12%Forest areas and near trees.
Water & Fishy Sprites0.12%Around water bodies and beaches.
Duck Sprites0.045%In and around the vault in Sinister Strip.
Ghost Sprites0.045%Only found at night.
Demon & King Sprites0.045%Rare drops from Sprite Chests.
Dream Sprites0.045%Rare drops from Sprite Chests and Storage chests.
Boss, Striker & Aura Sprites0.045%Rare drops from Sprite Chests and Vaults.
Punk Sprites0.021%Rare drops from Sprite Chests.
Zero Point & Grim Reaper Sprites0.009%Rare drops from Sprite Chests.
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Why a Sprite might not be counting toward your collection


You know a Sprite is yours only once the extraction completes and it shows up in your collection between matches. If it never lands there, one of these is usually the reason.


  • You were eliminated before reaching an Extraction Site, so the Sprite dropped for another player.
  • You grabbed a Sprite but never started or finished an extraction before the match ended.
  • You are in a bot lobby. A hotfix limits these matches to Water, Fire, and Earth Sprites only, so the rarer ones will not appear there.


If you would rather not grind the odds, Sprites can also change hands through community trading, which is how many players close out the Zero Point and Gold entries in their collection. Otherwise, keep opening Sprite Chests, prioritize the nearest beam of light, and get every catch to extraction before someone takes it off your hands.