Sprites are a core feature of Fortnite Runners: Chapter 7 Season 3, which is why you need to know exactly how they work. Below, we've attached a full list of every Sprite and its effects, but in this guide, you can find out how you can use them to get Sprite Dust.

Sprite Dust is an essential currency for Battle Royale that allows you to purchase XP, weapon upgrades, and even lost Sprites, so make sure you know how to get it and what it does by reading on!

All Sprites in Fortnite Runners (& Where to Find Them)
All Sprites in Fortnite Runners (& Where to Find Them)

One of the biggest focuses of Season 3 is the return of Sprites, with both old and new critters showing up. Here is every Sprite in Fortnite Runners.

How to Get Sprite Dust in Fortnite

  • Sprite Dust is awarded to you by extracting Sprites at Extraction Sites.

You can jump from the Battle Bus and check the map for Extraction Sites, and once you visit one, just interact with the terminal and wait around 30 seconds for the Extraction Crate to arrive. When it does, interact with it to place any Sprites you have in your inventory into the crate.

Every Sprite placed into the Extraction Crate will give you Sprite Dust, and you can even earn Sprite Dust from your currently equipped Sprite by adding that one to the crate too. Feel free to run around, stealing defeated players' Sprites, and grabbing them from loot sources to extract them (especially duplicates).

How to Use Sprite Dust in Fortnite

  • You can spend Sprite Dust at Extraction Sites.

Sprite Dust is a currency that you can spend at the "Sprite Dust Services" terminal found at every Extraction Site, which can be found on the map in the exact same spots as where you would extract your Sprites.

Here's everything you can buy with Sprite Dust:

Item

How it Works

Cost

20,000 XP (Mythic)

Instantly rewards 20k XP, but can only be purchased once every day, with a reset available at 9 AM ET.

1,000 Sprite Dust

Portable Extractor (Legendary)

Hold Triangle/Y to use the Portable Extractor to safely return your equipped Sprite to the lobby without using the Extraction Crate. Only one can be purchased per day, with a reset available at 9 AM ET.

2,000 Sprite Dust

Weapon Upgrade

Upgrade your weapon's rarity from Uncommon > Rare > Epic > Legendary, and the cost gets higher every time.

500 Sprite Dust

Locate Sprites

Locate and mark any nearby Sprites and Sprite Chests. However, none may be nearby, which could be a waste of Sprite Dust!

100 Sprite Dust

Summon Sprite

In the "Sprite" menu from the lobby, you can re-purchase any Sprites you lost in-game, either due to dropping them or losing them when you was eliminated.

2,000 Sprite

Sprite Dust is not lost when you die or return to the lobby, making it a separate currency from Gold.


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Survival
Battle Royale
Shooter
Action
Adventure
Systems
Top Critic Avg: 84/100 Critics Rec: 94%
Released
September 26, 2017
ESRB
T for Teen - Diverse Content: Discretion Advised, In-Game Purchases, Users Interact
Developer(s)
Epic Games
Publisher(s)
Epic Games
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WHERE TO PLAY

PHYSICAL

Genre(s)
Survival, Battle Royale, Shooter, Action, Adventure