Water Sprite
RareReplenishes shields for you and nearby squadmates while in water.
This printable Fortnite Sprite checklist turns the current collection into a clean paper-friendly list. Check items online first, print the complete list, or choose Save as PDF in the browser print dialog. It includes 18 named Sprites and 85 listed Sprite-and-variant combinations from the dataset reviewed on 2026-07-14.
Replenishes shields for you and nearby squadmates while in water.
May reveal extra rare items when you open chests.
Releases a fiery burst after you deal enough damage.
Increases swim speed and boosts movement while under fire.
Emoting and jamming replenish your shields.
Briefly cloaks you when you reload.
Siphons health and shields after eliminations.
Makes your pickaxe deal more damage.
Grants a Shock Rock charge after enough damage.
Triggers Overdrive when you mantle or hurdle.
Current ability details are still being confirmed.
Grants a random item each level and legendary loot at max level.
Offers a chance for an infinite-ammo effect.
Boosts your maximum Health and Shield.
Marks players who damage you and reveals their location.
Current ability details are still being confirmed.
Creates a Shield Bubble Jr. when you heal.
May award extra or Mythic loot after eliminations.
Collection data changes with live Fortnite updates. Entries marked unconfirmed are shown for transparency but cannot be checked until reliable in-game or official confirmation is available. This fan-made checklist does not connect to an Epic Games account.
Before printing, select every exact Sprite variant you already own. The page saves those choices locally and shows them as completed in the paper layout.
Select Print or save PDF. Use portrait orientation and default margins. The navigation, decorative sections, buttons, and background effects are removed automatically.
Select a physical printer for a paper checklist, or choose Save as PDF to create a portable file. Revisit the live page after a Fortnite update because an older PDF cannot update itself.
A printable Fortnite Sprite checklist should be more than a screenshot of names. It needs a clear box for every collectible combination, readable labels, visible rarity information, and an update date. The list above is generated from structured data, so its totals and cards stay aligned with the online collection version. Each named companion receives its own group, and each listed treatment receives a separate check box.
This matters because a player can own a Normal Sprite while still missing Gold, Gummy, Galaxy, Gem, Holofoil, or a special variant. A single box beside the companion name would hide that difference. The printable collection sheet preserves the exact variant-level structure used by the interactive list, making it useful for a second-screen setup, a streaming reference, a family collection sheet, or a quick list beside the console.
The paper version deliberately avoids account integration. It cannot inspect an Epic Games locker and it does not claim to be an official Fortnite document. You decide what to check. When a listed Sprite is unconfirmed, the box remains disabled in the live page so uncertain information is not mixed into the collectible total. The review date helps you decide when an older printed copy should be replaced.
A PDF is a snapshot. If Fortnite adds a Sprite, changes a variant, or removes an item from the current pool, a file already saved on your device will not change. The safest workflow is to keep the live checklist bookmarked and create a new printable collection sheet after a meaningful game update. Compare the data review date at the top with the date printed on your previous copy.
Do not assume that every leak or social post belongs on an updated checklist. Announced, datamined, rumored, and currently collectible are different states. This site waits for reliable official or in-game confirmation before treating an item as available. That policy may make the list more cautious during an update window, but it prevents an unreleased item from being counted as a missing collectible.
The printable Fortnite Sprite checklist is designed for a binary decision: checked or not checked. That is ideal for paper and quick reference. The full homepage tracker supports a deeper workflow with separate Owned and Mastered states, collection percentages, rarity filters, variant filters, missing recommendations, an eight-target hunt plan, sharing formats, image export, and versioned JSON backup.
Use the printable version when you want a simple physical list or a PDF that can be viewed without opening the site. Use the interactive checklist when you want automatic local saving. Use the full tracker when you want collection strategy and mastery progress. All three experiences serve different tasks, which prevents this printable page from duplicating the homepage’s core tracker purpose.
A good paper checklist needs a consistent marking rule. Decide whether a check means “seen,” “carried,” or permanently secured before you begin. This paper collection sheet uses the strictest and most useful definition: check an entry only after the game has confirmed it as part of your collection. Using one rule prevents an exciting discovery that was lost before extraction from being mistaken for a permanent unlock.
If several people share the same printed sheet, add initials or a date beside a completed group after printing. The generated layout leaves the variant labels and visual boxes readable, but it intentionally avoids collecting player names online. Families, squads, and stream communities can therefore adapt the paper copy without sending identity or locker information to the site.
Collectors who play on more than one device should treat the PDF as a reference rather than an automatic synchronization system. Browser check marks belong to the browser where they were made. A printed sheet can travel between devices, while the full tracker’s JSON export is better when an exact digital backup is required. Choose the format that matches the task instead of expecting a static PDF to behave like a connected account service.
Each card begins with a named Sprite and a rarity label. Under that heading, the printable Fortnite Sprite checklist displays the collectible treatments listed for that companion. “Normal” identifies the base appearance. Other labels represent separately tracked treatments, and their availability can differ between named Sprites. The sheet does not create empty boxes for combinations that are absent from the verified dataset.
Rarity and variant are not interchangeable. Rarity describes the tier assigned to the named Sprite in the current data, while variant identifies the treatment of a particular collectible. A rare treatment of an Epic companion does not turn the companion’s base rarity into a different tier. Keeping those concepts separate makes the checklist easier to compare with the game and reduces accidental duplicate marks.
Images are included to make fast visual matching easier, particularly when two treatments have similar names. When printing without color, the text label remains the primary identifier. For the clearest grayscale result, use the printer’s high-quality text-and-image setting rather than draft mode. If ink use is a concern, disable browser background graphics; the print stylesheet already removes the decorative site backgrounds.
Create a fresh printable Fortnite Sprite checklist whenever the live page shows a newer data review date than your paper copy, or when a game update introduces a confirmed named Sprite, collectible treatment, availability change, or corrected ability. A new Power Hour or community rumor alone does not always require a replacement. Wait until the underlying collectible list has materially changed.
Before discarding an older sheet, compare its completed marks with the new live list. Check matching entries online, then print the updated version. This simple migration preserves progress without pretending that paper can update automatically. If an entry disappears from the current pool but remains part of collection history, keep the older sheet as an archive and use the current page for active hunting.
Select Print or save PDF, choose Save as PDF in your browser print destination, confirm the paper settings, and save the generated file.
The print stylesheet is designed to work on both A4 and US Letter paper. Portrait orientation is best for the compact checklist cards.
Yes. Check the variants you own before opening the print dialog. The printed Fortnite Sprite checklist keeps those checked states visible.
No. This is an independent fan-made printable checklist and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Epic Games.
The page is generated from the site’s versioned Sprite dataset and displays its review date. A PDF saved earlier is static, so revisit this page after game updates.