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Explore Fortnite Sprite variants across every supported name-and-treatment combination. Compare Normal, Gold, Gummy, Galaxy, Gem, Holofoil, and Quack images, learn what a variant changes, and track the exact collectible instead of counting only the base Sprite name.
Galaxy Water and Normal Water are two collection entries, but both belong to the Water Sprite and share its named core power. Keeping names and treatments separate prevents inflated Sprite totals.
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The standard companion with its normal ability and no extra variant bonus.
Adds bonus XP from eliminations and is usually more expensive to summon.
Awards additional Sprite Dust when you successfully extract a sprite.
Improves the amount of ammunition obtained while looting.
Reduces fall damage while retaining the companion’s core ability.
Improves your squad’s chance of discovering rare sprites.
A special Zero Point treatment whose exact bonus may change with game updates.
The named Sprite is the companion identity. It determines the core ability, formal rarity, source clue, and current availability record. A treatment sits on top of that identity and creates a separately tracked collectible combination. This is why one player can own the Water Sprite but still be missing several Water treatments.
Fortnite Sprite variants should therefore be counted at two levels. The directory currently contains 18 named companions, while the checklist contains 85 supported name-and-variant entries. Search results and community posts often mix these totals, creating apparently conflicting answers to “how many Sprites are there?”
The explorer resolves that ambiguity by showing the exact image and treatment attached to every record. If a combination is absent, the site does not invent an asset merely to complete a rectangular chart. Supported combinations follow the versioned collection dataset.
Galaxy is one of the widest supported special treatments in the current collection. It is described in the dataset as improving ammunition obtained while looting. A Galaxy treatment does not replace the companion’s core named power.
Gummy is described as adding Sprite Dust value after a successful extraction. Current-season reporting treats Gummy as a special variant applied to existing Sprites, not a new family of named abilities.
Gold treatments are described as adding bonus XP from eliminations while generally costing more to summon. Completion hunters should track Gold separately for every supported companion.
Holofoil is associated with improved chances of discovering rare Sprites. Event windows can temporarily boost availability, but an expired Power Hour schedule should not be presented as a permanent guarantee.
Filter the checklist before a match. Hunting “Water” is too broad if the only missing target is Water Holofoil. Exact targets prevent duplicate pickups from feeling like failed research.
Variant-focused drops and Power Hours can change the most efficient time to hunt. Treat dates as temporary event information and recheck official announcements rather than relying on an old screenshot.
The named Sprite source still matters. Use the location finder and hunt planner to reach valid opportunities, then apply the variant goal to the resulting collection checks.
Mark the exact treatment in the local checklist after confirming it. The tracker keeps state in the browser and distinguishes Owned from Mastered without requiring an Epic Games login.
Not every named companion supports every treatment in the verified collection. Filling blank combinations with guessed names or duplicated artwork makes a chart look complete but creates false targets. The explorer only renders entries that exist in the structured dataset, so a missing card means the combination is not presently supported here.
A Power Hour, Thursday drop, or promoted treatment window can improve an opportunity for a limited period. Once that window ends, its schedule should remain historical context rather than a promise about today’s loot pool. Always compare the event date with the current data review before planning a long variant hunt.
Writing down “Water owned” loses the detail needed for completion tracking. Record Water Normal, Water Gold, Water Galaxy, or the exact treatment found. This approach reveals genuine gaps, prevents duplicate screenshots from being counted twice, and lets the tracker calculate completion from individual entries rather than memory.
The companion’s name supplies its core gameplay ability; the treatment describes a collectible version and possible secondary bonus. Ranking Galaxy, Gold, or Holofoil as if each were a new named power mixes two different systems. Compare abilities on the Sprite Powers page and compare treatments in this explorer.
The explorer reads the same versioned dataset and local WebP image library as the tracker. Current event reporting is used for context, while expired schedules and announced content are not silently counted as permanent availability.
Variants are separately tracked treatments of a named Sprite. The current collection dataset supports Normal, Gold, Gummy, Galaxy, Gem, Holofoil, and Quack where a verified name-and-treatment combination exists.
No. Galaxy is a treatment applied to an existing named companion. A Galaxy Water Sprite remains a Water Sprite with Water’s core power while counting as a separate collection entry.
No. The explorer only shows supported combinations in the versioned dataset. Some names have six treatments, others have fewer, and the special Quack treatment is currently attached only to Zero Point.
The named companion supplies the core power. Variants can add visual, collection, or secondary treatment benefits, but they should not be confused with a completely different named ability.
Current-season reporting describes Gummy as a special treatment rather than a new named type, with Sprite Dust and event-related acquisition playing a role. Live methods can change, so verify the current event rules.
Holofoil availability and boosted event windows can change. Past Power Hour schedules are not permanent spawn guarantees; check current announcements and the dataset review date.
The site currently tracks 85 exact name-and-variant entries across 18 named Sprites. Totals are calculated from the dataset rather than typed separately.
Open the interactive checklist to record each supported name-and-variant combination privately in your browser.
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