Every Fortnite Sprite in Chapter 7 Season 3 has a rarity tier and a set of visual variants, and together these two systems decide how rare and how expensive a Sprite is. Rarity comes in four tiers: Rare, Epic, Legendary, and Mythic. On top of that, most Sprites have alternate visual variants such as Gold, Gummy, and Galaxy, each a separate collectible with its own drop rate and Sprite Dust cost. The rarest items in the game are premium variants of Mythic Sprites, like the Gummy Zero Point Sprite, which had only one confirmed owner in the community as of June 2026.
This guide explains the four rarity tiers, every variant type including the disabled ones, and what is known about drop rates. All drop rate figures here are community estimates, because Epic Games does not publish official Sprite drop rates. For the complete roster, see the Fortnite Sprites list.
What are the four Sprite rarity tiers?
Rarity sets a Sprite’s base Sprite Dust cost and roughly how often it appears. Here are the four tiers with their members and base costs.
| Rarity | Count | Base Sprite Dust | Estimated drop rate | Sprites |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rare | 4 | 100 | ~13 to 14% each | Water, Earth, Fire, Fishy |
| Epic | 6 | 3,000 | ~5% each | Duck, Ghost, Demon, King, Aura, Striker |
| Legendary | 3 | 5,000 | ~2 to 2.6% each | Dream, Punk, Boss |
| Mythic | 3 | 7,500 | below 2% each | Zero Point, Burnt Peanut, Grim Reaper |
The drop rates above are community estimates from player tracking projects such as accountshark.net and gamingpromax.com. Some Mythic rates, such as the Grim Reaper Sprite, are heavily contested between sources. Epic Games has not released official figures, so treat all numbers as approximations subject to change with each update.
What are the Sprite variants?
A variant is an alternate visual version of the same Sprite. Each variant is its own collectible with a separate drop rate and summon cost. There are five variant types in the game data, three currently obtainable and two disabled.
Gold Sprites
Gold is a premium metallic variant with a drop rate estimated well below 1 percent. Gold Sprites cost more Sprite Dust to summon than the base Sprite: 4,000 for a Rare, rising to 15,000 for a Mythic. The Gold Zero Point Sprite is estimated at around a 0.009 percent drop rate by community trackers, making it one of the rarest obtainable variants.
Gummy Sprites
Gummy is a translucent candy-like variant at similar rarity to Gold, with matching Sprite Dust costs. The Gummy Zero Point Sprite is widely considered the single rarest item in the current Sprite collection: only one player was confirmed to own it as of June 2026.
Galaxy Sprites
Galaxy is a cosmic-themed variant available for most Sprites. It does not have a confirmed Sprite Dust summon cost in the current database, and its exact drop rate is largely unknown, though some community estimates place it around 0.02 to 0.06 percent depending on the Sprite. Your best odds of finding one are during Galaxy Hour, covered in the Power Hour and events guide.
Holofoil and Gem Sprites (disabled)
Holofoil and Gem variants exist in the game data but were disabled around June 25, 2026, after a FortniteStatus announcement. They had become prematurely accessible through a Sprite Hunt rift bug, and Epic Games turned them off. They are not currently obtainable.
What is the summon cost for each variant?
Variant cost scales with the base Sprite’s rarity. The confirmed costs are below.
| Rarity | Base | Gold | Gummy | Galaxy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rare | 100 | 4,000 | 4,000 | Unknown |
| Epic | 3,000 | 6,000 | 6,000 | Unknown |
| Legendary | 5,000 | 10,000 | 10,000 | Unknown |
| Mythic | 7,500 | 15,000 | 15,000 | Unknown |
For how to earn the Sprite Dust these variants require, see the Sprite Dust guide.
What is the rarest Fortnite Sprite?
By base rarity, the three Mythic Sprites are the rarest: Zero Point, Burnt Peanut, and Grim Reaper, each costing 7,500 Sprite Dust to summon. Among variants, the Gummy Zero Point Sprite is considered the rarest item of all, with a single confirmed owner as of June 2026. The Gold Zero Point Sprite follows, with a community-estimated drop rate near 0.009 percent. Because these figures are community estimates rather than official data, the exact ordering of the rarest variants is debated and can shift as more sightings are reported.
Are Sprite drop rates official?
No. Epic Games has not published any official Sprite drop rate tables. Every drop rate on this site is a community estimate compiled from player tracking projects including accountshark.net and gamingpromax.com. Some rates are contested between sources, and all of them can change when Epic Games updates the game. Use these numbers to compare relative rarity. Treat them as approximations, since Epic Games publishes no official figures.
Where to go next
To put this into practice, learn how to get Sprites and the extraction step that locks in a rare find, then time your hunting around Galaxy Hour and the other events. Browse the full Fortnite Sprites list to see every variant in one place, or start from the top with what are Fortnite Sprites.

