Fortnite Sprite collection chart with named companions and variants
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Fortnite Sprite Collection

Build a Fortnite Sprite collection without connecting an Epic Games account. Mark the named companions you have found, see what remains, export a portable record, and move from a simple name chart to the complete 85-entry variant checklist when you are ready.

18 named Sprites85 exact entries0 required logins2026-07-14 data review
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Named progress and exact variant progress are separate

The compact board answers “which companions have I found?” The detailed checklist answers “which exact treatments do I own?” Keeping these units separate prevents a list of names from being confused with a full collectible-entry total.

Private browser collection

Build your Fortnite Sprite collection

Mark every named companion you have found. This compact collection view stays in this browser and does not require an Epic Games login.

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This board tracks named Sprites only. Use the full checklist for all exact treatments and the homepage tracker for Owned and Mastered variant progress.

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Understand the chart

How the Fortnite Sprite collection is organized

The directory uses named companions as its first level. Each name has a formal rarity, core ability, acquisition clue, availability state, and verification status. That level is useful for learning the current roster and recording whether you have encountered each identity at least once.

The second level contains treatments. Normal, Gold, Gummy, Galaxy, Gem, Holofoil, Quack, and other supported appearances form exact name-and-variant entries. A treatment is not automatically available for every companion, so a valid checklist must use the versioned dataset rather than multiplying every name by every visual style.

Your Fortnite Sprite collection can therefore be complete by names while still missing many special treatments. The board on this page intentionally tracks 18 names. The detailed checklist and homepage tracker cover all 85 supported entries, plus Owned and Mastered states where appropriate.

Release status matters as well. An unconfirmed record can help document a reported name without pretending it is an active hunt target. Check availability and the review date before interpreting a missing item as something obtainable in the current loot pool.

Completion workflow

Build a reliable Sprite collection tracker

  1. 01

    Record names first

    Mark every companion you can verify from your own play or collection evidence. Avoid checking a name merely because it appears in a reported update.

  2. 02

    Expand to variants

    Open the full checklist and record the exact treatment. A Galaxy find and a Normal find are different collection entries under the same name.

  3. 03

    Filter missing targets

    Group remaining items by source, rarity, treatment, and availability. A focused set creates a better hunt than scanning the entire chart every match.

  4. 04

    Plan efficient attempts

    Use current locations and route logic to match targets with eligible sources. Track attempts honestly when official numerical drop odds are unavailable.

  5. 05

    Back up progress

    Export a JSON record before clearing browser data or switching devices. Local-first privacy also means the site cannot restore data it never received.

Better completion decisions

Manage your Fortnite Sprite collection

Use one naming system

Keep names, treatments, and formal rarity in separate fields. This prevents duplicate labels and makes searches for one companion or one appearance predictable.

Respect data versions

Fortnite is a live game. New names, treatments, sources, and availability changes should enter the dataset with a review date and changelog rather than silently changing public totals.

Prefer local privacy

A manual collection tool does not need Epic credentials. Local storage is simple and private, but it is browser-specific, so exports matter before device changes.

Define “complete”

Name completion means finding all tracked identities. Variant completion means owning every supported exact entry. Mastery can be a third state. State the denominator beside every percentage.

Hunt by source

Group missing items that share chest clusters, objectives, Vault access, Boss requirements, time conditions, or events. One route can then serve several realistic targets.

Keep portable records

A readable export gives you control over progress and supports recovery. Store it somewhere deliberate rather than assuming browser storage synchronizes automatically.

Questions answered

Fortnite Sprite collection FAQ

How do I track my Fortnite Sprite collection?

Use the named collection board to mark companions, or open the exact checklist for every supported name-and-treatment combination. Progress is stored locally in the current browser without an Epic Games login.

How many Sprites are in this collection?

The current versioned directory contains 18 named Sprites and 85 supported variant entries. Available totals can change after verified game updates, so the page displays the dataset review date.

Does this tracker connect to my Fortnite account?

No. It does not request Epic credentials or read a locker automatically. You choose each state manually, and the compact board stores its named-Sprite list in browser storage.

What is the difference between a name and a variant?

Water is a named Sprite. Normal, Gold, Gummy, Galaxy, Gem, Holofoil, and other supported treatments create exact collectible entries under a name. Not every treatment exists for every name.

Can I export my progress?

Yes. The compact board exports a small JSON file containing its selected named Sprites and save time. The full tracker also provides its own versioned backup workflow for detailed states.

Why does my progress not appear on another device?

Local browser storage does not automatically sync between devices or browsers. Export a backup where available, or use a deliberately created share workflow instead of supplying account credentials.

What should I hunt after completing the named list?

Move to the exact variant checklist, filter missing entries by rarity or treatment, and use the location, route, and drop-rate pages to build a focused next-match plan.

Complete every exact treatment

Move from the named roster to the full private checklist when you want precise variant progress.

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