I dropped into a hot-drop at Sweaty Labs and got third-partied before the first circle closed. My teammate screamed about a Tails Sprite floating above a crate while I watched a Klombo Sprite hand someone a health battery. In that chaos I realized: Sprites change games, and missing one can tilt a match.
I’ve been tracking every Sprite since Chapter 7 launched, cataloging effects, rarity, and how you can add them to your loadout. You’re about to get a compact, practical guide that tells you what each Sprite does, where they tend to appear, and the small habits that help you grab the ones that matter.

At bus drop check-ins I overhear players argue over which Sprite to chase. All Sprites and their effects in Fortnite
I’ll be blunt: Sprites are pocket-sized power plants for your avatar—tiny companions that tilt fights, movement, and economy in a match. If you play with intent, a single smart Sprite swap can turn a scramble into a clean win. Below is the current list from Chapter 7, season 4, verified across Epic Games’ patch notes and community reports on YouTube and Twitch.
| Name | Rarity | Effects |
|---|---|---|
| Klombo Sprite | Mythic | Grants random items at each level. This Sprite only levels by consuming items that grant health and shields. |
| Sonic Sprite | Epic | Increases sprint speed. |
| Tails Sprite | Epic | Grants a hover ability. |
| Shadow Sprite | Epic | Auto-reloads your weapons over time, even when not equipped. |
| Jackrabbit Sprite | Legendary | Gives an extra mid-air jump. |
| 8-Bit Sprite | Rare | Guarantees an 8-bit Shotgun in your first chest and adds a score multiplier for it. |
| Crown Sprite | Mythic | Grants extra crown wins when you secure a Victory Royale. Levels by winning matches. |
| Adventure Sprite | Rare | Upgrades a random inventory item at every level. |
| Bush Sprite | Rare | Spawns a bush on you after a delay; at max level, kills also grant a bush. |
| Jonesy Sprite | Rare | Restores health or shields a short while after taking damage. |
| Killswitch Sprite | Epic | Enables hangtime with improved accuracy. |
| Storm Scout Sprite | Epic | Applies Overdrive after enough storm damage; at max level it reveals future storm circles. |
I check patch threads on the Epic forums every morning for new drops. Upcoming Sprites in Fortnite Chapter 7, season 4
Community channels like Moyens I/O, Epic’s patch notes, and creators such as SypherPK and Mongraal have already hinted at more Sprites arriving through mid-season updates and events. I’ll add new entries as they appear—watch your trusted creators on YouTube and live drops on Twitch for live sightings.
On rotation spawns I notice certain POIs consistently spit out specific Sprites. How to get Sprites in Fortnite Chapter 7, season 4
You don’t need to chase every Sprite; you need to build a routine. I track three patterns that win games: spawn clusters (areas that commonly contain Sprites), level triggers (how a Sprite gains levels), and event ties (seasonal or challenge-related spawns). Use those to prioritize which Sprite you go after.
How do I get Sprites in Fortnite Chapter 7 season 4?
Most Sprites appear in chests around named POIs and certain high-traffic crates. Mythic Sprites like Klombo and Crown are rarer and tied to specific behaviors: Klombo levels by consuming healing items, Crown levels through match wins. If you want a particular Sprite, drop near its known spawn points, open the earliest chest, and keep an eye on NPC vendors—their pools rotate after each major patch.
Which Sprites are best for solo play?
For solos, prioritize mobility and self-sustain. Sonic, Jackrabbit, and Tails give movement options that prevent third-party deaths. Jonesy and Bush add sustain and stealth. Killswitch can turn late-game fights in your favor with more accurate hangtime. Treat the choice like picking a loadout: match the Sprite to your landing plan and playstyle.
On the map you’ll see small icons for active Sprite locations while spectating. All Sprite variants in Fortnite Chapter 7, season 4
Variants affect how a Sprite behaves at each level. Some grow stronger with kills, others through consumables, and a few are event-locked. Keep an eye on your HUD: level indicators and icon color changes tell you whether a Sprite is worth the swap mid-match.
Sourcing: I cross-reference Epic Games’ patch notes, Moyens I/O screenshots, and clips from high-playcount creators on YouTube and Twitch. If you want fast updates, follow Epic on X and check patch summaries on community hubs like Reddit’s r/FortniteCompetitive.
Ready to change how you win fights: will you chase mobility, sustain, or the single Sprite that flips the final circle in your favor?