Gummy Sprites are the newest special variant to land in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3, and they carry one of the most useful passive bonuses in the entire Sprite system. There are 10 of them to find, each tied to an existing Sprite type with its own biome preference or chest source. If you're trying to build up your Sprite Dust reserves, these are the variants you want.
What do Gummy Sprites do in Fortnite?
Every Gummy Sprite grants a +10% Sprite Dust bonus when you extract a Sprite through an Extraction Site or a Portable Extractor. That bonus stacks on top of whatever the base Sprite already does. So a Gummy Demon Sprite, for example, still lets you siphon health and shields from eliminated enemies, and it also hands you extra Sprite Dust on top when you extract it.
The Gummy bonus applies across all 10 variants, making them the go-to pick if you're prioritizing Sprite Dust farming. If you've ever needed to recover a lost Sprite using Sprite Dust, you'll know exactly why that 10% matters.
All Gummy Sprite rarities in Fortnite
Gummy Sprites aren't separate entries in the loot pool. They're special variants of existing Sprites, so they inherit the base rarity of whichever Sprite they're attached to. Here's the full breakdown:
The Burnt Peanut Sprite is the only Sprite in Chapter 7 Season 3 with no Gummy variant at all. Every other Sprite type has one.
Sprite Chests hold rarer Gummies
Where to find all Gummy Sprites in Fortnite
None of the Gummy Sprites have fixed spawn coordinates. RNG controls whether you get a Gummy or a standard variant, but landing in the right area of the map significantly improves your odds for specific types.

Vault Chests need a keycard
Biome-based Gummy Sprites
- Gummy Water Sprite: Spawns near rivers, lakes, and coastal beach biomes.
- Gummy Earth Sprite: Found in dense forests and heavily wooded regions.
- Gummy Fire Sprite: Appears in cities, towns, and high-traffic urban points of interest.
- Gummy Duck Sprite: Look near the vaults at Sinister Strip and Frosted Flats.
- Gummy Ghost Sprite: Can appear anywhere on the map, but only during the nighttime cycle.
Chest-based Gummy Sprites
- Gummy Demon Sprite: Drops from Sprite Chests and blue Rare Chests.
- Gummy King Sprite: Found in Sprite Chests, Rare Chests, or looted from defeated AI bots.
- Gummy Dream Sprite: Stashed inside Vault Sprite Chests, also reported from storage crates.
- Gummy Punk Sprite: Secured inside high-tier Vault Sprite Chests, which require a keycard to open.
- Gummy Zero Point Sprite: An ultra-rare drop found exclusively in high-tier Vault Sprite Chests.
How to get Gummy Sprites faster
Since spawn rates are RNG-driven and the odds for each Gummy variant are still listed as unconfirmed, the fastest approach is stacking your chances rather than hunting one specific type.
- Target biomes directly. If you need a Gummy Water Sprite, drop near coastal areas every match instead of looting inland. The biome correlation is real.
- Prioritize Sprite Chests. Most of the rarer Gummy variants, including the Punk, Dream, and Zero Point versions, only come from Sprite Chests or Vault Sprite Chests. Knowing how to extract Sprites efficiently means you can cycle through more chests per session.
- Play the nighttime cycle for Ghost. The Gummy Ghost Sprite only spawns at night, so timing your chest runs around the day/night cycle is the only reliable method.
- Trade with other players. The community trading system is a legitimate shortcut, especially for Legendary and Mythic Gummy variants that you might not see drop naturally for several sessions.

Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 Guide: How to Get Gummy Sprites
Is the Gummy Sprite worth chasing?
For Sprite Dust farming, yes. The 10% extraction bonus stacks with base Sprite effects, which means higher-rarity Gummy Sprites pull double duty. You get the base combat or survival perk plus a meaningful resource boost every time you extract. If you're regularly buying back lost Sprites or unlocking new abilities from your collection, that dust adds up fast.
For pure combat value, the Gold Sprite variants are generally considered stronger. Gummy Sprites are a farming tool first and a combat tool second.
For more guides on every Sprite variant and the best ways to build your collection this season, check out the full Fortnite guides hub.

