Fortnite's Rarest Sprite: The Gummy Zero Point and the Sprite Economy
What makes the Gummy Zero Point the rarest sprite in Fortnite
Sprites are the collectible companions introduced in Chapter 7 Season 3. You find them in the world, extract them during a match, and they join your collection with their own abilities and rarity tiers. Each sprite also comes in three variants: Base, Gold, and Gummy, and the Gummy is always the scarcest version of any given sprite.
The Zero Point is the only Mythic-tier sprite this season, which already makes the base version the rarest companion in the game. Put the scarcest variant on top of the rarest sprite and you get the Gummy Zero Point: so rare that, as of June 2026, only a single player is confirmed to own one.
| Variant | Listed spawn rate | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Zero Point (Base) | ~0.03% | Roughly 1 in 3,333 Sprite Chests. The only Mythic-tier sprite this season. |
| Gold Zero Point | ~0.009% | About an order of magnitude rarer than the base. Among the scarcest pulls in the whole game. |
| Gummy Zero Point | Rarer still | The scarcest variant of the rarest sprite, and the rarest sprite in the game. As of June 2026, only one confirmed owner. |
What the Zero Point sprite does
Rarity is only half the appeal. The Zero Point also carries one of the strongest kits of any sprite. With it equipped, using a healing item on yourself spawns a Shield Bubble Jr. around you (splashes and grenades do not count). In practice that turns every heal into a moment of cover, which is genuinely useful in late-game rotations and end-zone fights, not just a collector's flex. The ability is the same across variants, so the Gummy is purely a scarcity and prestige play on top of an already strong sprite.
Where to find it and how the chase works
The Zero Point drops from Sprite Chests, with Relic Chests as a secondary source. Vaults across the island contain guaranteed Sprite Chests, and the epic Sprite vaults hold three each, so a vault loop is the highest-volume way to roll the dice. Once a sprite appears, you still have to extract it with a Portable Extractor during the match to bank it permanently. Die or leave before you extract, and it is gone.
If you lose a sprite you already owned, you can summon it back for Sprite Dust. A Mythic like the Zero Point costs 7,500 Sprite Dust to re-summon, and doing so resets its level. That re-summon mechanic is also the quiet foundation of the trading scene, which is where things get interesting.
The lone finder and the pressure that followed
Because only one player is confirmed to have the Gummy Zero Point, attention did not spread across a community of owners. It landed on one person. According to community reports, the finder was flooded with demands to explain exactly how and where they pulled it, and the pressure spilled past the game into real-life harassment and threats over refusing to give it up, to the point that they stepped away from their public account. Epic has not commented.
It is a strange milestone for a cosmetic companion, but it is also a clean illustration of how much a genuinely scarce digital item can be worth to people once the scarcity is provable and the supply is, for now, exactly one.
The sprite economy forming inside Fortnite
What pushed rare sprites from "lucky drop" to "traded asset" is one mechanic: a friend who owns a sprite can bring it into a match and drop it for you to extract without losing their own copy, because they can re-summon it later with Sprite Dust. That single detail created a real player-to-player economy almost overnight.
- Owners "share" copies of rare sprites by dropping them for others to extract.
- Players swap spare Legendary sprites to fill out collections faster than grinding.
- The Zero Point sits at the top as the asset everyone wants, with the Gummy as the trophy almost nobody can offer.
Does a rare sprite add value to a Fortnite account?
A sprite is a current-season collectible, so its value is seasonal prestige rather than the permanent scarcity of a retired Battle Pass exclusive. For this season, an account that already has the Zero Point holds something the vast majority of players will never pull and cannot simply buy back. A one-of-one like the Gummy is the extreme end of that, but the same logic applies to any genuinely scarce sprite.
That still matters on the resale market. A loaded locker plus a verifiable rare sprite is a flex a buyer cannot reproduce by spending money in the shop, and it signals an account that has been played seriously this season. The key word is verifiable. The only way that prestige translates into account value is if a buyer can actually confirm it is there.
That is the part AccountShark is built for. Every Fortnite account listing previews the full locker as real thumbnails with counts for skins, pickaxes, gliders, emotes, back blings, and wraps, alongside account level, region, V-Bucks, platform, and email access. Every listing is manually checked against the live account before it goes public, the handoff is processed start to finish so you never deal with a stranger, and warranty coverage applies after delivery. If a season-defining sprite is part of what you are buying, you can see it before you pay.
Frequently asked questions
What is the rarest sprite in Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3? The Gummy Zero Point is the rarest sprite in the game. The Zero Point is the only Mythic-tier sprite this season, the Gummy is the scarcest variant of any sprite, and as of June 2026 only one player is confirmed to have the Gummy Zero Point.
Is the Gummy Zero Point different from the regular Zero Point? The ability is identical across the Base, Gold, and Gummy variants. The difference is purely scarcity and look. The Gummy is the hardest version to obtain, which is why it carries the prestige.
What does the Zero Point sprite do? When equipped, using a healing item on yourself spawns a Shield Bubble Jr. around you (splashes and grenades excluded). It is one of the strongest sprite abilities this season, which adds real gameplay value on top of its rarity.
How do you get the Zero Point sprite? It drops from Sprite Chests, with Relic Chests as a secondary source. Vaults contain guaranteed Sprite Chests and epic Sprite vaults hold three each, so vault loops give you the most attempts. You must extract it with a Portable Extractor during the match to keep it. Drop rates are boosted during Mastery Monday.
Can you trade sprites in Fortnite? There is no formal marketplace, but players share rare sprites by dropping a copy in-match for a friend to extract. The owner does not lose their copy because they can re-summon it with Sprite Dust. This is what created the season's sprite trading economy. Be cautious: scammers are already targeting players who want the Zero Point.
Does a rare sprite increase a Fortnite account's value? For the current season, yes, as seasonal prestige. A sprite is not a permanent OG anchor like a retired Battle Pass skin, but a verifiable rare sprite on a deep account is something a buyer cannot rebuy in the shop. On AccountShark, the locker and account details are shown and manually checked so the buyer can confirm exactly what is included.
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