Complete Fortnite Sprites Guide - Chapter 7 Season 3

Fortnite’s Sprites are back, and now they’re the forefront mechanic in Chapter 7 Season 3. Now they provide useful passive effects, can be extracted, added to your collection, and brought into future games. In this complete Fortnite Sprites guide, I’ll explain every Sprite, how Sprite extraction works, what Sprite Dust does, and which Sprites are actually worth using.

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Fortnite Sprites Guide Chapter 7 Season 3 TL;DR

  • Sprites give passive effects while carried on your back - some better and some worse

  • You can find Sprites through exploration, chests, and eliminated players.

  • Extracting a Sprite adds it to your permanent collection.

  • Sprite Dust lets you summon collected Sprites in later matches.

  • Zero Point, Demon, Ghost, Fire, and Water are among the best Sprites.

  • Rare Sprites are easier to find, but Epic, Legendary, and Mythic Sprites have better effects.

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What Are Sprites in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3?

Sprites are small companion creatures that give you a passive bonus during a match. Once you pick one up, it sits on your character’s back and activates its effect based on the Sprite type. If you’ve played during Chapter 6, these are the same dudes with expanded functionality, collectability and cross-match progressions built in.

From the ones I’ve been able to get in my matches, their effects are pretty useful. They can help you survive longer, rotate better, find better loot, win fights, or recover resources. The best part is the extraction system. If you extract a Sprite, it becomes a part of your collection and can be used in other matches later.

All Fortnite Sprites in Chapter 7 Season 3

This table covers the known Sprites in Chapter 7 Season 3, and what each one does. Do keep in mind that the list is incomplete and will be expanded(as stated in the Epic’s post) once new sprites are revealed in the game. Some of their effects are simple, while the effectiveness of others depends on timing or playstyle.

Sprite

Rarity

Effect

Earth Sprite

Rare

Gives a chance to find better items from chests

Fire Sprite

Rare

Creates a fiery burst after dealing enough damage

Water Sprite

Rare

Restores shields while in water for both you and nearby teammates

Duck Sprite

Epic

Restores shields when you emote or jam

Ghost Sprite

Epic

Grants temporary invisibility after reloading

Demon Sprite

Epic

Restores some health and shields after an elimination

King Sprite

Epic

Increases pickaxe damage

Dream Sprite

Legendary

Gives random items as it levels, with better loot later

Punk Sprite

Legendary

Can grant powerful random buffs, including ammo-based effects

Zero Point Sprite

Mythic

Creates a Shield Bubble Jr. when you heal yourself

Burnt Peanut Sprite

Mythic

Gives a chance for extra loot after eliminations

The simple way to read this list is by value. Rare Sprites are easier to understand and use. Epic Sprites are more fight-focused. Legendary and Mythic Sprites can create bigger match swings, but they are harder to find and more valuable to extract.

How to Find Sprites in Fortnite

Sprites can appear in chests around the Chapter 7 Season 3 island, and they’re relatively rare. Sometimes they roam the roads and fields of the map, you can loot them off other players, but the best method I found was looting the special Sprite chests hidden in the keycarded Vaults. You can get Sprites in a few main ways:

Method

How It Works

Exploration

Find Sprites while moving around the island

Regular and special chests

You can get sprites randomly from the regular chests or deterministically from special Sprite chests. Sprite effects and Sprite progress interact with chest looting

Eliminations

Pick up a Sprite from a player who was carrying one

Using the Sprite terminals

You can resummon your sprites using Sprite dust while using special terminals

The best way to find Sprites is to just keep moving while looting every chest you see. If you happen to find a keycard (I sometimes find 2-3 of them in a single game), you can deterministically get 2 sprites from chests inside the vault.

How Sprite Extraction Works in Fortnite

Sprite extraction is the main feature that makes Chapter 7 Season 3 different - it’s on the very front of every Epic’s promo material. Instead of only using a Sprite for one match, you can extract it and add it to your collection, making it available for other matches going forward. The process works like this:

Step

What to Do

Step 1

Find a Sprite during the match

Step 2

Carry the Sprite to an Extraction Site

Step 3

Interact with the Extraction Site terminal and wait for the extraction pod to land (it emits a loud sound and visuals and takes a solid 30 seconds to appear) 

Step 4

Submit the Sprite for extraction and add it to your collection, or if it’s already in it, get extra Sprite Dust

Step 5

Add the Sprite to your collection after extraction

Extraction Sites are the risky zones, and once you activate the extraction, you’re going to announce it to every player around it with loud sounds and a light beam going into the sky. You need to check angles, build cover if builds are enabled, and avoid starting extraction while exposed. Another thing to note is that if you win a game, all of sprites you have on you count as extracted.

What Is Sprite Dust in Fortnite?

Sprite Dust is the resource tied to your Sprite collection. Once you extract already collected Sprites, Sprite Dust starts building up and helps power that collection and lets you resummon Sprites in future matches. You can progress Sprites and gain value through activities like:

Activity

Why It Matters

Exploration

Helps you find Sprite-related value during matches

Opening Chests

Supports looting-based Sprite progress

Eliminations

Can help level or improve Sprite’s ability value

Extraction

Adds Sprites to your collection and nets you a huge chunk of dust

This means Sprites reward active play. You get more currency from the system by looting, fighting, moving, and extracting.

How Sprite Leveling and Mastery Works

Each Sprite also has its own level, and leveling it makes the Sprite’s power better, even if slightly so. Every Sprite starts at Level 1 and can be raised to Level 5, which is the current max level and will mark the Sprite as “Mastered” in your collection if you extract it.

The important thing is that Sprite XP goes exclusively to the Sprite you have equipped on your back. Sprites sitting in your inventory slots do not level passively. Here’s how much XP each action provides:

Activity

Sprite Points

Opening a container

75 points

Eliminating an enemy or a boss

200 points

Assisting in an elimination

75 points

Extracting a Sprite

100 points per Sprite

Containers include chests and ammo boxes, so normal looting helps progression a lot. Eliminations are the fastest progress source, but you do not actually need to fight nonstop to level a Sprite. Loot up, extract some sprites and you’ll get decent progress without risk. If you get greedy and die before extraction or a win, the equipped Sprite resets to Level 1 and you lose the carried Sprites.

Step

What Happens

Step 1

Equip a Sprite at Level 1

Step 2

Earn points by looting, assisting, eliminating, and extracting

Step 3

Raise the Sprite up to Level 5

Step 4

Extract the Level 5 Sprite or win the match with it

Mastery is worth doing because it progresses seasonal Sprite rewards. Leveling a Sprite to Level 5 also unlocks its matching edit style for The Guardian skin. That makes Sprite Mastery useful for gameplay and cosmetics at the same time.

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Sprite Dust Costs and Services

Sprite Dust is also used at Sprite Stations near Extraction Sites. This is where the system gets more interesting because Dust is used not only for summoning Sprites but for gaining additional power during the match:

Sprite Dust Service

Cost

Locate Sprites

100 Sprite Dust

Common to Uncommon upgrade

250 Sprite Dust

Uncommon to Rare upgrade

500 Sprite Dust

Rare to Epic upgrade

1,000 Sprite Dust

Epic to Legendary upgrade

2,000 Sprite Dust

20,000 XP

1,000 Sprite Dust, once per day

Portable Extractor

2,000 Sprite Dust

The Portable Extractor is the most useful Dust purchase for Sprite farming. It lets you extract your equipped Sprite almost anywhere, and the extraction takes about 5 seconds. That is much faster than calling a normal extraction pod, but you still need cover because you are exposed while using it. You can also earn Portable Extractors through Sprite Mastery.

  • Level 2 - 4 Portable Extractors

  • Level 6 - 4 Portable Extractors

I would save Portable Extractors for rare Sprites or Level 4 to Level 5 runs, not random early-game extractions.

Sprite Summon Costs by Rarity

Once you have extracted a Sprite, you can summon it again before future matches. The cost depends on rarity, and rarer Sprites are way more expensive.

Sprite Rarity

Normal Summon Cost

Rare

100 Sprite Dust

Epic

3,000 Sprite Dust

Legendary

5,000 Sprite Dust

Mythic

7,500 Sprite Dust

This is why I would not waste Mythic Sprites. Zero Point Sprite costs 7,500 Dust to summon again, so losing one without extracting hurts a lot more than losing a Rare Fire Sprite or Water Sprite. 

Special Sprite variants cost even more. Gold, Gummy, Galaxy, Gem, and Holofoil variants exist in the system, but normal and Gold variants are the main ones players are seeing early in the season.

Sprite Rarity

Summon Cost

Rare

4,000 Sprite Dust

Epic

6,000 Sprite Dust

Legendary

10,000 Sprite Dust

Mythic

15,000 Sprite Dust

Special variants can also have bonus effects, so they are worth extracting even if their main Sprite power is not your favorite.

Special Variant

Bonus Effect

Gold Sprite

Grants bonus XP from eliminations

Gummy Sprite

Gives 10% more Sprite Dust when extracted

Galaxy Sprite

Grants 20% more ammo when ammo is picked up

A Gummy Sprite is basically extra Dust value, while a Gold Sprite helps with leveling through eliminations. If you find one, play safer than usual and get it out.

Best Sprites in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3

I think that the best Sprites are the ones that help you win fights or survive bad situations - I don’t see much value in water healing and loot buffs. Here is how I would rank the best Sprites right now:

  1. Zero Point: Sprite Spawn a Shield Bubble Jr. when you use a healing item on yourself.
  2. Demon Sprite: Siphon some health and shields when you eliminate an opponent.
  3. Ghost Sprite: Grants cloak for a duration upon reloading.
  4. Fire Sprite: Creates a fiery burst when you deal enough damage to an enemy.

I deem Zero Point Sprite to be the best overall. A Shield Bubble Jr. defensive bubble is a huge deal because it helps you reset the fight or bait out a reckless push attempt. This is useful in any kind of mode -  solos, duos, squads, and Zero Build alike.

Demon Sprite is great for aggressive players. Getting health and shields after an elimination lets you keep fighting instead of wasting time healing, once again, useful in any mode since you never know how many players are around you and are getting to 3rd party you.

Ghost Sprite is underrated, I think. Temporary invisibility after reloading can help you escape, change angles, or simply confuse an enemy, which is a huge deal TBH.

Fire Sprite is easier to use and is the best starting option for sure. Deal enough damage, trigger the burst, and add some damage. Simple, effective, definitely worth using.

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