The Aura Sprite is one of the new companions added to Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 with the 41.10 update, and it is built around mobility. When equipped, it hands you a Shock Rock charge for dealing enough damage to an enemy, which translates into extra mid-air jumps. There is no fixed spot to grab it, so collecting one comes down to working the right loot pools and banking it before you lose it.
Quick answer: Open Sprite Chests until an Aura Sprite drops, then carry it to an Extraction Site or pop a Portable Extractor to lock it into your collection.
Where the Aura Sprite drops
The Aura Sprite has no set spawn point. It is pulled from random loot, and the base version sits at Epic rarity, which makes it one of the harder Sprites to run into. Sprite Chests are your best odds because they exist purely to drop Sprites and spawn at fixed locations with a 100% spawn rate.

You can also find it through these sources, though the chance is lower:
- Sprite Chests (best source)
- Relic Chests
- Regular chests
- Floor loot
- Supply Drops
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Because the drop is luck-based, the goal is to maximise how many Sprite Chests you can open per match. The more rolls you get, the better your chance of an Aura Sprite appearing.
- Plan a Sprite Chest route. Sprite Chests appear in the same spots each match, so chaining several of them in one game raises your total rolls.
- Hit Vaults. Sprite Chests are guaranteed inside Vaults. A Rare Vault awards one chest, while an Epic Sprite Vault rewards three.
- Watch for the Sprite Hunt Rift Anomaly. During this event, Sprite Chests appear at marked burial spots and can hand out Special variants, including a Special Aura Sprite.
- Trade with teammates. Sprites can be dropped and picked up, so a squadmate who already has the Aura Sprite can pass one to you.
Extract the Aura Sprite to keep it
Finding the Aura Sprite is only half the job. If you do not extract it, you lose it and any leveling progress when you go down or leave the match. Extraction is what permanently adds it to your collection for the season.

Note: Winning a round also extracts any Sprite you are still carrying, so a victory counts as a successful bank even without visiting an Extraction Site.
What the Aura Sprite does
With the Aura Sprite equipped, dealing enough damage to an enemy in an engagement grants a Shock Rock charge. Shock Rocks let you jump up to three times in mid-air, with each jump going higher than the last, and you can hold up to three charges at once. Because the trigger is just combat damage, the Sprite pays out during normal fights without changing how you play. That vertical movement matters most in Zero Build, where extra jumps open repositioning options opponents struggle to counter.

The damage you need to deal for a charge drops as the Sprite levels up. At Level 1 it takes 175 damage, but a maxed Level 5 Aura Sprite triggers after just 75 damage, which effectively gives you near-constant aerial mobility as long as you keep landing shots.
| Aura Sprite Level | Damage needed for a Shock Rock charge |
|---|---|
| Level 1 | 175 damage |
| Level 2 | 150 damage |
| Level 3 | 125 damage |
| Level 4 | 100 damage |
| Level 5 | 75 damage |
You raise the Sprite’s level by opening chests, eliminating opponents, and extracting it, the same way every other Sprite levels up. Getting it to Level 5 and banking it is what unlocks that low 75-damage threshold for good.
The Aura Sprite rewards aggressive, fast-moving play, and since its charge triggers off damage you would deal anyway, it slots cleanly into your usual loadout. Lock in a route through several Sprite Chests, prioritise Vaults for guaranteed chests, and make sure you extract once it drops so the work carries over into your next match.






