TheBurntPeanut finally arrives in Fortnite, but his Sprite is almost impossible to get
Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3 launched with TheBurntPeanut teased in official Battle Pass marketing as a Sprite tied to the new Runners season, but players who bought the pass could not actually use him at launch. The Sprite did not appear as a normal reward in the Pass interface, did not show a clear slot in the collection book, and was not mentioned in Epic’s public patch notes, which led a big chunk of the community to believe Epic had quietly pulled the collab after backlash.
Fortnite Runners: TheBurntPeanut Mobile Cheat Sheet
Acquisition StepMechanics & Drop ParametersQuick Mobile Strategy1. Target the Right Containers• Rarity: Ultra-rare 1.5% drop rate.
• Drops exclusively from Sprite Chests (black with a pink diamond) and rare blue Relic Chests.
• Can occasionally pop from standard chests at a significantly lower, unboosted rate.
Ignore Gray Chests: Do not waste match time opening common floor containers. Sprint directly toward chest locations that emit the glowing Sprite audio cue.2. Survive & Move to Extract
• Finding the Sprite is only a temporary session placement.
• If you get eliminated while carrying it, the item drops completely back into the lobby’s loot cycle.
PvE Survival Shift: The moment the item bursts into your inventory, stop playing for high-kill engagements. Immediately mark the nearest white beacon (Extraction Site) on your map. 3. Lock in the Permanent Unlock• Deposit the Sprite into the Extraction Terminal and survive the static countdown timer.
• Unlocks the permanent Burnt Peanut pilot edit style for The Guardian Battle Pass skin.
The Gold Pass Hack: Skip the public extraction platform entirely. Buy a Portable Extractor at a computer terminal for 2,000 Gold to secure the unlock safely on the go. 4. Combat & Endgame Utility• Functions as an aggressive Loot Amplifier companion.
• Scaling mechanics spawn extra high-tier floor loot directly from defeated players’ bodies.
Max Level Scaling: Level 1 grants a basic +20% extra drop modifier. Pushing the companion to Max Level 5 yields a massive 60% extra loot chance with a bonus 10% Mythic multiplier.Reports from leakers and news sites now show a different story. The Burnt Peanut Sprite was disabled or delayed at launch, then quietly enabled in the live loot pool as an ultra rare drop that sits outside the normal linear Battle Pass track. For most players it still feels “missing” because the odds of actually seeing it in a real match are extremely low.
How TheBurntPeanut Ended Up In The Season 3 Battle Pass
Early Chapter 7 Season 3 coverage from outlets like Vice and others highlighted TheBurntPeanut as one of the headline collabs in the Runners Battle Pass alongside John Wick and remix skins for PJ and Slone. He was not listed as a full outfit, but the promo art clearly showed a peanut style companion tied to the Guardian skin, signaling this would be a Sprite based crossover rather than a standard Item Shop set.
The choice immediately sparked controversy. Reporting from IGN and forum threads documented criticism of Epic partnering with a streamer accused of homophobic language, with some players arguing that the pick clashed with Fortnite’s past inclusive events. Epic leadership tried to calm things down on social channels, clarifying that people were confusing him with another “peanut” creator, but that did not stop the backlash and set the stage for every delay or missing slot to be read as a sign the collab might get scrapped.
What Actually Happened At Launch
When the Runners season went live on June 6, players who jumped in instantly noticed that the Burnt Peanut Sprite was nowhere to be found in the normal places.
What we can verify:
The Sprite was not listed as a direct Battle Pass page reward and had no obvious tile in the Pass UI.
The collection book showed slots for other Sprites, but nothing clearly marked for Burnt Peanut.
Launch patch notes and official channels from Epic did not mention the Sprite or its unlock method.
A Reddit thread, citing an Epic employee, stated that “additional sprites will be unlocked in a forthcoming update” and that Burnt Peanut was not available at that time, which fits what players saw in game.
This silence and absence, combined with the earlier controversy, led creators like Top5Gaming to cover the story as a “missing” or “secretly removed” Sprite, which resonated with millions of viewers who could not find him either.
When Burnt Peanut Actually Went Live
The picture changed in the days after launch. Coverage from PCGamesN and other outlets confirms that the Burnt Peanut Sprite is now live in Chapter 7 Season 3, with the key line being that he “had been missing from the battle royale’s Season 3 Battle Pass, but is now live in Fortnite.”
A few confirmed points from on record reporting:
TheSprtie is tied to TheBurntPeanut, who has now acknowledged on stream that he is part of a Fortnite crossover and showed his in game Sprite companion.
The collab did not result in a traditional skin, instead TheBurntPeanut exists as a special Sprite companion with gameplay impact.
The unlock path was not available at launch, which matches both community experience and the “had been missing” wording used in news posts.
So the collab was not fully cancelled. It was delayed and then pushed live quietly, without a big in game banner or clear explanation, which is why so many people still assume he never made it in.
How The Burnt Peanut Sprite Works In Game
Once live, the Burnt Peanut Sprite functions as a high impact loot Sprite rather than a cosmetic only pet. Guides that rely on datamined values and in game testing agree on the core behavior.
Rarity: Burnt Peanut is currently the rarest Sprite in Chapter 7 Season 3, with a 1.5 percent drop chance from valid chest types.
Drop sources:
Sprite Chests, a new chest type focused on Sprite drops, can roll Burnt Peanut at 1.5 percent.
Relic Chests, the blue rare chests that drop premium loot, also share the same 1.5 percent odds when they are in the loot pool.
Regular chests do not appear to drop Burnt Peanut at all based on current data. Guides recommend ignoring them if you are specifically chasing this Sprite.
Effect: When equipped, Burnt Peanut acts as a loot amplifier. At max level, guides report a 60 percent chance to spawn bonus loot on each elimination, with a separate 10 percent chance for that bonus loot to be Mythic tier.
This lines up with the way Top5Gaming described him as a Sprite designed to give increased loot from eliminating players, rather than a style that only changes visuals.
Why Almost Nobody Has Him Yet
When something has a 1.5 percent drop rate, “technically in the game” does not translate into “you see it every other match.” Guides that have done the math estimate that, on average, you need to open around 67 eligible chests to see a single Burnt Peanut Sprite drop. That assumes pure RNG, so some players will hit it sooner and others will go far past 100 chests without success.
A few factors stack on top of that:
Chest type limits: Only Sprite Chests and Relic Chests count, so players who spend most of their time opening normal floor chests are effectively rolling zero chances for Burnt Peanut.
Extraction rules: The Sprite does not become permanent until you successfully extract it at an Extraction Site. If you die while carrying it, you lose it for that session and need to start the grind again.
Relic Chest availability: Datamined info and guides note that Relic Chests have been temporarily vaulted at points and are planned to return in a later update, which reduces opportunities for extra rolls until that happens.
Combine all of that and it makes sense that Reddit threads are still full of players asking if anyone has actually seen the Sprite in a live match, or claiming that it feels like Epic deleted it again.
Clearing Up The “Deleted” Rumors
The launch experience created a believable rumor that Epic had pulled Burnt Peanut out of Fortnite entirely, especially with an Epic employee telling one player that extra Sprites would come in a future update. After that, YouTube breakdowns and short form clips amplified the missing story, often leaning on how controversial the collab already was.
Looking at what is confirmed now:
Multiple outlets and social posts state that the Burnt Peanut Sprite is live, which contradicts any claim that the collab was outright cancelled.
Drop rate values are consistent across independent guides, listing the same 1.5 percent chest odds and the same chest types.
Players have started sharing clips and screenshots of the Sprite in lobbies and in match, and the streamer himself has showcased it on stream.
What we do not have is an official timeline from Epic explaining why the Sprite was missing at launch, why it was not in the patch notes, or why it was pushed live without an in game announcement. Any talk about internal legal reviews or last minute approvals would be guesswork and is not backed by public sources, so it should not be treated as fact.
How To Target Burnt Peanut Without Wasting Your Time
If you are a grinder who wants this Sprite on your account, you need to play around the actual numbers instead of opening every random chest you see. Guides that track chest data and routes agree on a few important steps.
Focus Your Matches Around Sprite Chests
Sprite Chests are your main source right now, since they share the 1.5 percent rate and are confirmed to drop Burnt Peanut.
Land at POIs and hotspots with dense Sprite Chest spawns rather than spread out locations with lots of regular chests.
Sprint through low value rooms and only detour when you hear the Sprite Chest audio cue or spot the distinct model, which lets you get more valid rolls per match.
If Relic Chests are active in the current patch, route toward their known locations as a second source, but do not base your entire game plan on them since they are rarer and may be vaulted in some updates.
Treat Extraction As Part Of The Grind
Finding the Sprite is only half of the job. You only keep it if you extract.
Once you see Burnt Peanut drop, shift into a survival mindset instead of continuing to play high risk for kills. The item does not go into your permanent collection until extraction.
Rotate early to the nearest Extraction Site and clear the area before starting the upload. Third parties know these spots are high value, especially now that more people understand how rare the Sprite is.
Consider playing with a duo or trio who agree that the extraction is the win condition for that match, not kills. Guides even suggest hiring NPC bodyguards from specific POIs as extra guns for the hold, which is a small gold cost compared to the rarity of Burnt Peanut.
If you die with the Sprite in your inventory, you are back to step one. That is why many players who finally see it treat the rest of the match as a PvE escape mission rather than a normal BR.









