Find a Sprite
Sprites appear in Sprite Chests (guaranteed), plus regular chests, Relic Chests, supply drops and world spawns. Rare families like Water and Air roam the map instead of dropping from chests.
25 SPRITES • 118 VARIANTS
This free tracker logs every Sprite you extract — all 25 families and 118 collectible entries in Chapter 7 Season 3 — Runners. Tap a Sprite to tick off its variants, see exactly what you're still missing, and check the real drop rates before you go hunting. Progress saves on your device — no account, no sign-in.
✓ Verified from in-game data each patch, cross-checked against fortnite.gg · Updated 2026-08-06 for v41.30Rarest owned: —
The checklist answers “what am I missing?” This field guide answers what to do next — every fact below is verified against the live game data, not guessed.
Sprites appear in Sprite Chests (guaranteed), plus regular chests, Relic Chests, supply drops and world spawns. Rare families like Water and Air roam the map instead of dropping from chests.
Catching a Sprite only lends its buff for that match. To keep it, extract it at an Extraction Site or with a Portable Extractor (~5s). Die before extracting and it's lost.
Sprites level up from opening chests, eliminations and extracting duplicates. Take one to Level 5 and extract it to master it permanently and unlock its edit styles.
Every Sprite has variants — Gold, Gummy, Galaxy and more — each a separate collectible entry with its own drop rate. That's why the full set is 118, not 25.
Variants are separate collection entries, each with its own effect and drop rate. These are the confirmed effects from reputable sources — several fan sites overstate the Gummy and Galaxy numbers.
3× bonus XP from eliminations.
+10% Sprite Dust when you extract.
+20% ammo when you pick ammo up.
5% chance for your squad to find rare Sprite Variants from looted chests.
Grants the Overdrive effect while you are in the Storm.
Shares 50% of the XP it earns with every other Sprite you own. Unlocked through Sprite Mastery.
Reduces fall damage by 30%. Stacks with the base Sprite's own ability.
Sorted by real chest drop chance. The Zero Point variants are the rarest collectibles in Fortnite by a wide margin.
Epic confirmed Sprites continue into Chapter 7 Season 4 “Override” (Aug 20) with a new generation of powers and variants, a dedicated Sprite Garden to house your collection, and five community-designed winners mid-season. Master the Season 3 Sprites you want before the season ends Aug 19.
Eight Gem variants unlocked at the weekly reset (Water, Earth, Aura, Duck, Demon, Punk, Zero Point, Grim) alongside the early Gem Llama. Every Gem cuts fall damage by 30% and stacks with the base Sprite's ability.
~20 Sprites added across the patch — headlined by Peeky Peely, Lootin' Llama, the Ironmouse Sprite and the ultra-rare Quack Zero Point. Spider-Man collab also arrived.
Batman, Seven, Vini Jr., Pollo and the Air Sprite became obtainable during the DC crossover event.
Sprites arrived as extractable companions you can keep permanently by extracting them at an Extraction Site or with a Portable Extractor.
A Fortnite Sprite Checklist is a free tracker for the collectible Sprites in Chapter 7 Season 3. You tick off each Sprite and variant as you extract it, and it shows your Collection and Mastery progress. As of patch v41.30 there are 25 Sprite families and 118 released collectible entries.
There are 25 released Sprite families and 118 total collectible entries (families plus their released variants) as of v41.30, verified against fortnite.gg on 2026-08-06. Ironmouse is a 25th Sprite that is datamined but not yet released, so it is not counted in the 118.
A Sprite is Collected once you extract it and it appears in your in-game collection. It is Mastered once you take it to Level 5 and extract it. This checklist tracks Collection and Mastery separately, so mastering an entry also marks it collected.
Gold gives 3× bonus XP from eliminations, Gummy gives +10% Sprite Dust when you extract, and Galaxy gives +20% ammo when you pick ammo up. These are the confirmed effects from reputable sources — some fan sites overstate them.
Your progress is saved locally in your browser using localStorage. There is no account and no sign-in — clearing your browser data will reset it.
No. Unreleased entries such as the Ironmouse Sprite are shown separately and never inflate the released completion total. (Gem variants went live on August 6, 2026 and are now counted.)
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