Water Sprite
RareNear lakes, rivers and the coastline.
Available · Community verifiedUse the Fortnite Sprite map to turn a missing companion into a realistic landing decision. Filter chest, objective, conditional, and special-source records, understand what each marker represents, and connect the result to a repeatable route without treating a candidate location as a guaranteed spawn.
Possible spawn points, named clusters, source categories, and objective requirements answer different questions. Always confirm current playlist and patch behavior before assuming a marker will appear.
Filter the current directory by source type, then use each result as a planning clue rather than a guaranteed match spawn.
Near lakes, rivers and the coastline.
Available · Community verifiedForests and wooded areas.
Available · Community verifiedCity and built-up points of interest.
Available · Community verifiedChests around the island.
Available · Community verifiedSprite Chests.
Available · Community verifiedNight-time spawns.
Available · Community verifiedSprite Chests.
Available · Community verifiedSprite Chests.
Available · Community verifiedChests and Supply Drops.
Available · Community verifiedScore a goal at the Soccer Pitch.
Available · Community verifiedNot yet confirmed.
Unconfirmed · UnconfirmedRare chest spawn.
Available · Community verifiedRare chest spawn.
Available · Community verifiedDefeat a Boss.
Available · Community verifiedChests around the island.
Available · Community verifiedNot yet confirmed.
Unconfirmed · UnconfirmedVault or keycard Sprite Chests.
Available · Community verifiedRelic Chests; extremely rare.
Available · Community verifiedThe explorer starts with the versioned named-Sprite directory. Each record contains a rarity, ability, acquisition clue, release status, and verification level. The map filter reads those source clues and groups them into broad planning categories instead of inventing exact geographic coordinates where the data does not support them.
Chest routes include standard, rare, Vault, keycard, and Relic container references. Objective routes cover requirements such as Boss defeats or soccer interactions. Conditional records include time, random selection, and unconfirmed details. These groups help a player choose the correct kind of opening, but they do not replace live map verification.
A Fortnite Sprite map also needs a clear denominator. The directory contains 18 named companions, while the checklist contains 85 exact name-and-treatment combinations. A marker for Water describes the named source; it does not automatically promise every Gold, Galaxy, Gem, Gummy, or Holofoil treatment at the same place.
Availability is equally important. An unconfirmed record may remain visible for transparency while being unsuitable for a current farming plan. Check the status beside each result and use verified available targets when building the next match.
Use this layer for names tied to ordinary, rare, Vault, keycard, or Relic containers. Start with current high-density candidate clusters, then distinguish a missing container from a container that opened without the target.
Chest density improves eligible attempts but does not publish the internal loot probability. Pair the map with the drop-rate guide when recording results.
Boss defeats, soccer fields, and other interactions need a prerequisite-first route. The relevant attempt is a completed eligible objective, not every match or every unrelated chest opened along the way.
Protect access to the prerequisite and reset when another player or failed objective makes the route impossible.
Night conditions, random sources, events, and unconfirmed locations require extra caution. Record the patch and condition beside any observation so an old event result does not become a permanent map claim.
Use conditional markers as research targets until current reproducible evidence supports a stronger status.
Choose a named companion or exact supported treatment before landing. Changing targets mid-session makes route results difficult to compare.
Identify whether the record points to a chest, special container, objective, condition, event, or still-unconfirmed source.
Connect the primary source with one nearby fallback. A second marker across the island is rarely an efficient backup.
Separate absent spawns, opened eligible sources, and successful target finds. Each outcome reveals a different map or loot issue.
Compare the next rotation with a fresh queue and opening. Reset when additional travel no longer produces efficient eligible attempts.
A community map often displays every possible point, while only a subset appears in one match. Labels must explain whether a marker is a candidate, cluster, confirmed source, or objective.
Fortnite changes across seasons and patches. A historically correct pin can become a poor current route, so review dates and version notes belong beside location guidance.
A map for named companions and a chart for exact variants use different units. Confirm treatment support in the checklist before turning one named pin into a variant claim.
Knowing where a target can come from does not reveal how often it drops. Formal rarity and source restriction are evidence signals, not complete numerical odds.
Battle Royale, ranked, limited modes, and event windows may not share identical rules. Record the active playlist when a source succeeds or fails.
An empty stop may have been looted before arrival. Distinguish a verified absent spawn from a candidate source that another player already cleared.
After finding the right source category, open the chest cluster guide for terrain, the routes page for reset logic, and the checklist for the exact missing treatment.
This page is an independent source explorer built from the site’s versioned directory. It is not an official Epic map and does not claim that every candidate location spawns in every match.
Current records point to several source categories, including standard or rare Sprite Chests, Vault and Relic containers, Boss rewards, soccer objectives, conditions such as night, and unconfirmed sources.
No. A map pin may represent a candidate source, cluster, objective, or reported condition. Spawn selection, playlist rules, other players, event windows, and patches can change the result.
The best place depends on the target. Broad chest targets favor dense candidate clusters, while Boss, Vault, sports, Relic, or conditional targets require a route built around that specific prerequisite.
Review locations after material Fortnite updates, loot-pool changes, season transitions, and event announcements. The dataset review date shows when the current records were last checked.
The map groups records by source type for route planning. The locations page is a name-first finder designed to answer where a particular Sprite comes from.
Use it to identify the named Sprite source, then confirm that the exact treatment exists in the checklist. A named source does not prove every visual variant is currently obtainable there.
Use current source records, verify availability, and connect only efficient eligible stops.
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