Sprite Chests are scattered all across the Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 map, and knowing where they spawn is the difference between spending an entire match empty-handed and walking away with a rare Zero Point or Gold Sprite. The catch is that not every chest appears in every match, so having a solid route matters as much as knowing the locations.
Where do Sprite Chests spawn on the Fortnite map?
Sprite Chests are distributed across the map at fixed potential spawn points, but only a random selection of those points will be active in any given match. That means the map below functions as a list of possibilities, not guarantees. After running multiple matches specifically tracking chest spawns, the density is high enough that a well-planned route can hit several active chests before the storm forces you to rotate.
The chests themselves are not subtle once you know what to listen for. Visualized Sounds is your best friend here. Turn it on in your settings and the HUD will flag nearby Sprite Chests with a directional indicator, saving you from running past an active spawn you would have otherwise missed. This is especially useful in areas with heavy terrain cover where visual scanning alone is unreliable.

Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 Guide: Where to Find Sprite Chests
What Sprites can you get from Sprite Chests?
Every Sprite in Chapter 7 Season 3 can drop from a Sprite Chest, but the odds vary significantly by rarity. The table below breaks down what you're working with when you crack one open.
For a full breakdown of every Sprite's abilities and exact spawn percentages, the Fortnite Sprite abilities and locations guide covers each one in detail. If you're specifically hunting Gold Sprites, there's a dedicated guide on how to get a Gold Sprite with spawn odds and XP bonus information.

Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 Guide: Where to Find Sprite Chests
What's the best route for farming Sprite Chests?
The most efficient approach is to plan a loop that threads through the highest concentration of spawn points while avoiding the center of the map early in the match, where player traffic is heaviest. Prioritize landing on the outer edges of the chest cluster, then work inward as the storm closes.
Here's the core logic behind a strong farming route:
- Start on the perimeter. Edge spawn points see less competition from other players, so you can open chests without immediately getting into a fight.
- Use Shockwave Grenades aggressively. In Zero Build, these cut travel time between points dramatically. Don't save them for combat.
- Check every potential spawn point even if it looks empty. Chests can be tucked behind terrain or partially obscured. The Visualized Sounds indicator is more reliable than your eyes.
- Rotate toward the storm circle, not away from it. Plan your route so the final chest locations on your path naturally point toward the safe zone.
After testing several different loop patterns across multiple sessions, routes that start at outlying locations and spiral inward consistently yield more chests per match than routes that bounce randomly across the map.
For everything else Sprite-related in Chapter 7 Season 3, the full Fortnite guides collection has dedicated pages on extraction, trading, Gold Sprites, and the complete tier list to help you build the strongest collection possible.


