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Zero Point Sprite: Mythic Rarity, Drop Rates, and Variants

Spawns a Shield Bubble Jr. when you heal yourself. Find it, extract it, and track every Zero Point variant on the Sprite Checklist.

Zero Point Sprite
Rarity
Mythic
Ability
Spawns a Shield Bubble Jr. when you heal yourself.
Where to find
Vault or keycard Sprite Chests.
Summon cost
7500 Sprite Dust
Variants
4 released
Added
v41.00
VariantDrop rateBonusStatus
Zero Point 0.0000980% Standard ability Released
Gold Zero Point 0.0000012% 3× elimination XP Released
Gummy Zero Point 0.0000006% +20% Sprite Dust Released
Galaxy Zero Point 0.0000004% +30% ammo Released
Gem Zero Point Reduced fall damage Upcoming
Holofoil Zero Point Squad rare-find chance Upcoming

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What the Zero Point Sprite Is and Its Rarity

The Zero Point Sprite is one of the rarest collectibles you can chase, sitting at the very top of the pool as a Mythic Sprite. It arrived back in patch v41.00, and unlike the more common elemental options, the Zero Point Sprite is built around survivability. Because it carries Mythic rarity, the Zero Point Sprite shows up far less often than Rare, Epic, or even Legendary Sprites, which is exactly what makes finding one feel like a genuine milestone. If you enjoy completionist goals, this is the prize that anchors the whole chase.

Rarity alone tells most of the story here. It shares its Mythic tier with only a couple of other Sprites, and the base Normal version drops at a staggeringly low 0.0000980%. That number alone explains why so few players ever pin one down without a focused, deliberate hunt.

How to Find and Extract the Zero Point Sprite

Location matters more than luck when you are after the Zero Point Sprite. According to the verified data, it spawns inside Vault or keycard Sprite Chests, not from ordinary ground loot or standard containers. That means you cannot simply open every chest you pass and expect it to appear; you need to push toward the locked, high-security chests that require a keycard or Vault access to crack open.

Once you locate a qualifying chest and the Sprite reveals itself, your job shifts to extraction. As with any Sprite, you have to survive long enough to extract it from the match so it registers in your collection. The Zero Point Sprite carries no listed summon cost, so the real expense is the time, positioning, and risk involved in reaching those Vault and keycard chests and getting out alive.

The Zero Point Sprite Ability and Whether It Is Worth Using

The Zero Point Sprite ability spawns a Shield Bubble Jr. whenever you heal yourself. That is a defensive, tempo-shifting effect: every time you pop a heal, you also get a small protective bubble, letting you patch up and create cover at the same moment. In a game where healing usually leaves you exposed, it turns one of your most vulnerable actions into a safer one.

Is it worth running? For aggressive players and anyone who heals mid-fight, the Zero Point Sprite ability is genuinely strong, because the Shield Bubble Jr. buys breathing room exactly when you need it. If you tend to heal only after fights, the value drops, but the defensive ceiling is high enough that most players will happily slot it. As a Mythic, it is also a flex pick worth equipping just for the rarity.

Every Variant of the Zero Point Sprite With Drop Rates and Bonuses

There are six themes tied to the Zero Point Sprite, though only four are currently released. The Normal Zero Point Sprite drops at 0.0000980% and provides the standard ability with no extra bonus. The Gold variant drops at 0.0000012% and grants 3x bonus Sprite XP from eliminations. The Gummy version is rarer still at 0.0000006% and adds +20% Sprite Dust on extraction. The Galaxy theme is the rarest released form at 0.0000004% and gives +30% more ammo on pickup.

Two additional variants of the Zero Point Sprite remain unreleased and carry unlisted drop rates. The Gem theme is set to reduce fall damage, while the Holofoil theme is set to give your squad a chance to find rare Sprites from containers. None of these change the core Shield Bubble Jr. ability; they layer cosmetic flair and a gameplay bonus on top, so chasing a specific Zero Point Sprite variant is mostly about the bonus and the bragging rights.

Tips and Strategy for Chasing the Zero Point Sprite

Because the Zero Point Sprite only comes from Vault or keycard Sprite Chests, your strategy should center on consistently reaching those chests. Land near known Vault locations, secure a keycard early, and rotate with the intent of cracking high-security loot rather than fighting over open ground. Volume matters with odds this thin, so the players who extract a Zero Point Sprite are usually the ones who open these premium chests match after match.

Patience is the other half of the plan. Given the 0.0000980% base rate, you should treat each Vault chest as a lottery ticket and focus on staying alive to extract whatever Sprites you do find. Tracking your progress keeps the grind motivating, and our Sprite Checklist is built for exactly that. Use the Sprite Checklist to mark off each theme and watch your collection fill in. We invite you to track your Zero Point Sprite collection on the checklist so you always know which variant you still need.

Frequently asked questions

How rare is the Zero Point Sprite?

It is a Mythic Sprite, the highest rarity tier. The Normal Zero Point Sprite drops at just 0.0000980%, making it one of the hardest Sprites in the game to obtain.

Where does the Zero Point Sprite spawn?

It only appears inside Vault or keycard Sprite Chests, so you need to reach and open those high-security chests rather than ordinary loot.

What does the Zero Point Sprite do?

Its ability spawns a Shield Bubble Jr. whenever you heal yourself, giving you instant cover during an otherwise vulnerable moment.

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