Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 Sprites Tier List

Sprites are back in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 Runners, and this season the lineup is bigger than ever. These small companions float beside you throughout the match and provide unique perks that can give you an edge in combat, survival, or looting. However, not every Sprite offers the same level of value, and some are far more useful than others. Before spending your hard-earned Sprite Dust, it's worth knowing which Sprites can make the biggest difference and which ones are better left on the bench. Here is your Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 Sprites tier list guide.

Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 Sprites Tier List

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TierSprite
SZero Point Sprite and Demon Sprite
AGhost Sprite and Water Sprite
BDream Sprite, Duck Sprite, and Fire Sprite
CEarth Sprite, King Sprite, and Punk Sprite
Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 Sprites Tier List

Best Sprites in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3

Zero Point Sprite

The Zero Point Sprite sits at the very top. Whenever you heal, it creates a Shield Bubble Jr. around you. This will give you cover while you recover health or shields. It's an incredibly useful item because when you heal in Fortnite, you are most of the times exposed to your opponents. With this Sprite active, you can safely heal during fights and avoid taking extra damage while getting back into the action.

Demon Sprite

The Demon Sprite is another top-tier choice, especially for aggressive players. Every time you knock an opponent, it restores your health and shields. This means you can stay healthy without using healing items after every fight.

During late-game battles, where multiple fights often happen back-to-back, the Demon Sprite can keep you alive and ready for the next enemy without slowing down.

A-Tier Sprites

Ghost Sprite

The Ghost Sprite briefly turns you invisible whenever you reload your weapon, which is perfect for repositioning mid-fight or escaping a bad trade. You can also use it to bait an enemy into pushing, then vanish and swing the angle while they're confused.

Water Sprite

The Water Sprite is one of the best lower-rarity Sprites available. While standing in water, it slowly restores shields for you and nearby teammates. This makes it especially valuable in squad matches, where multiple players can benefit from the effect at the same time.

B-Tier Sprites

The Dream Sprite gives you random rewards as it gains levels and eventually drops Legendary loot once it reaches its maximum level. The rewards can be very strong, but leveling the Sprite takes a long time. In many matches, players may not survive long enough to fully upgrade it, which makes its powerful final reward difficult to consistently benefit from.

The Duck Sprite restores shields whenever you perform an emote or play a Jam Track. While the healing can be useful, standing still and emoting leaves you completely exposed to enemy attacks. Because of this, the Sprite works best after a fight or when you're safely hidden, rather than during an active battle where every second matters.

The Fire Sprite creates a fiery explosion after you deal enough damage to opponents. The effect can help finish off enemies or add extra pressure during a fight, but it only activates after you've already landed several shots. Because of that, it usually rewards players who are already doing well in a fight instead of helping them gain the advantage in the first place.

C-Tier Sprites

The Earth Sprite slightly increases your chances of finding better loot in chests. This can help during the early game when you're still searching for weapons and equipment. However, the benefit becomes much less important later in the match because most players already have strong gear by then.

The King Sprite increases pickaxe damage, but this bonus rarely has a meaningful impact on matches. Most players rely on guns rather than their pickaxe to eliminate opponents, so the extra pickaxe damage doesn't come into play very often.

The Punk Sprite is the most unpredictable option of the bunch. It has a chance to give you something useful, but it can also provide very little value, so it is pure gamble. Since the rewards are completely random, it's difficult to build a strategy around it, making it the least reliable Sprite in Chapter 7 Season 3.