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How to Use a Portable Extractor

How to Use a Portable Extractor

Sprites are the whole point of Fortnite Chapter 7 Season 3, and locking one in used to mean a long jog to a fixed Extraction Site. The Fortnite Extraction Gizmos change that. These items let you secure a Sprite without sprinting across the island first, and one of them is already live.

If you’ve dropped into the Runners season and felt the new gameplay loop click, the Portable Extractor is a big reason why. Here’s how it works and how to stock up on more.

Extraction Gizmos are consumable items built around securing Sprites. They sit in your Pickaxe slot when you leave the Battle Bus, the same way the Golden Fireworks item did, so you swap to them when you need them instead of hauling them around as normal loot.

There are three, and each does its own thing:

  • Portable Extractor: drops a personal extraction point wherever you’re standing.
  • Lucky Locator: points you toward a buried chest holding a Sprite you don’t own yet.
  • Extraction Site Booster: spawns a crate that hyper-levels any Sprite extracted inside its zone.

Only the Portable Extractor is in the game at launch. Epic plans to add the other two later, so the toolkit will grow as the season runs on.

The appeal is control. Normally you have to reach a marked location to bank a Sprite, since the new Sprite extraction system ties exfils to fixed Extraction Sites. A Gizmo hands you that option on demand.

The Portable Extractor is the one you’ll be leaning on right now, and the routine is short.

First, track down a Sprite. They show up in chests, floor loot, and dedicated Sprite chests around the map. Once you’ve grabbed one, make sure it’s equipped.

Then switch to the Portable Extractor through your Pickaxe slot. On controller you hold Y or Triangle; on PC you press L. Stand still for five seconds while the extraction finishes, and the Sprite is yours to keep.

One catch: those five seconds leave you exposed. The animation locks you in place, so a single rotating opponent can punish you for it. Find a quiet corner before you start, not the middle of a firefight.

You won’t find Extraction Gizmos sitting in chests. That’s the trade-off for how strong they are, and it’s a different setup from gear like the new Seven Sliders, which drop straight from regular loot.

The main supply comes from Sprite Mastery. Extract a Sprite at its Max Level of 5 and you start climbing the Sprite Mastery track, which pays out Gizmos as you go. The more Sprites you master, the more you bank.

You can also buy them. Head to the Sprite Dust Services at any Extraction Site and trade in spare Sprite Dust from past runs. If you’ve been extracting consistently, you’ll usually have enough to keep a Portable Extractor on hand.

Your stash carries across the whole season, too. Gizmos persist between matches, you can’t drop or trade them, and getting eliminated won’t wipe them. Whatever you bank stays banked.

For now the Portable Extractor is doing all the work, but the other two are the ones worth watching. The Lucky Locator could turn into the fastest route to a full collection, while the Extraction Site Booster reads like a leveling shortcut for anyone grinding Mastery.

Epic hasn’t pinned down dates for either. The Runners season runs through the summer, so they should slot in alongside the rest of the new content. Keep tabs on the Battle Pass and future patches, since that’s where fresh Gizmos and rewards like the John Wick’s Dog Sidekick tend to surface first.

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