How to trade Sprites in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3
Complete your Fortnite Sprite collectionTrading Sprites has become one of the most popular activities in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3. With rare companions such as the Burnt Peanut Sprite, Zero Point Sprite, and various Gold Sprites having extremely low drop rates, many players have started trading duplicates instead of relying entirely on luck.
However, there's one important thing to understand first: Fortnite does not currently have an official Sprite trading system. Instead, players use a community-created method that allows them to exchange Sprites during matches.
If you're wondering how Fortnite Sprite trading works, here's everything you need to know.
Can you trade Sprites in Fortnite?
Yes, but not officially.
Epic Games has not added a dedicated trading menu for Sprites. Instead, players use a community trading method that involves dropping Sprites during a match and then extracting the newly acquired Sprite to permanently add it to their collection.
This system has become extremely popular because some Sprites have very low drop rates, making direct farming inefficient.
How to find players to trade with
Before you can trade, you'll need to find another player who has the Sprite you want.
Most traders currently use:
- Sprite Trading Discord servers
- Fortnite community Discords
- Reddit trading threads
- Fortnite social media groups
- Friends and squadmates
Many players post offers such as:
- Trading Gold Fire Sprite for Gold Water Sprite
- Looking for Zero Point Sprite
- Trading duplicate Legendary Sprites
- Burnt Peanut Sprite trade offers
Community trading hubs have become the easiest place to find potential trading partners.
How to trade Sprites in Fortnite
Once you've found someone willing to trade, follow these steps.
Equip the Sprite you want to trade
Before entering a match, equip the Sprite you're willing to give away.
Make sure you don't accidentally bring your favorite Sprite if you aren't planning to trade it.
Join the same lobby
Invite the other player to your lobby or join theirs.
Most traders recommend using quieter lobbies to avoid interference from other players.
Start a match
Load into Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 and land together.
The trade cannot happen immediately because you'll need an extra Sprite first.
Find a second Sprite
Both players must locate another Sprite somewhere on the map.
This is important because Fortnite requires you to have an additional Sprite available before dropping the one you're trading.
Drop the agreed Sprite
After obtaining another Sprite, both players can drop the Sprite they agreed to trade.
Each player then picks up the other's Sprite.
Go to an Extraction Site
Once both players have the new Sprite, travel to an Extraction Site.
Interact with the extraction terminal and begin the extraction process.
Complete extraction
After the extraction timer finishes, the Sprite is added to your collection.
This permanently registers the Sprite to your account and allows you to use it in future matches.
Why is extraction required
Simply picking up another player's Sprite isn't enough.
Sprites only become permanent once they are successfully extracted.
Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 introduced a new extraction mechanic where players must secure their Sprite at an Extraction Site before it gets added to their collection.
If you're eliminated before extraction, you may lose the Sprite entirely.
Can you trade Burnt Peanut Sprite?
Yes.
The Burnt Peanut Sprite is one of the most requested trading targets because of its extremely low drop rate.
Many players who already own one choose to trade duplicate rare Sprites for a Burnt Peanut Sprite rather than continue grinding Sprite Chests and Relic Chests.
Can you trade Zero Point Sprite?
Yes.
The Zero Point Sprite is another highly sought-after trade item.
Because of its rarity, players often request multiple rare Sprites or Gold Sprites in exchange. Community trading groups frequently feature Zero Point Sprite offers.
How to trade Sprites safely
Since Fortnite does not have an official trading system, scams can happen.
To stay safe:
- Trade only with trusted players.
- Use established Discord communities.
- Agree on terms before starting.
- Trade in private or bot lobbies when possible.
- Extract immediately after receiving the Sprite.
- Take screenshots of agreements if necessary.
Remember that Epic Games does not currently guarantee community trades.
Is Sprite trading worth it?
For rare Fortnite Sprites, absolutely.
Instead of spending dozens of matches searching for one specific companion, trading allows you to exchange duplicates for Sprites you're missing.
Many collectors now consider trading the fastest way to complete their Sprite collection.
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