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Where to Find All Warp Spires Fast Travel Spots in Infinity Nikki

The open-world of Infinity Nikki features a robust fast travel system for players to engage with. As you might expect, there are dozens of fast travel points sprinkled throughout all of Miraland. These places are known as Warp Spires. I have assembled a map of all of the Warp Spires and fast travel spots in Infinity Nikki below to help you out.

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All Warp Spires Fast Travel Spots in Infinity Nikki

When it comes to finding all of the Warp Spires in Infinity Nikki, this is a heavy spoilery situation. If you don’t want to know every single region that exists in this free-to-play game at launch, don’t look at the screenshots above. Now, if you are far enough along in the game or don’t mind spoilers, you can check out the four screenshots above in the gallery.

This gallery includes all four of the major areas that make up Wishfield at this time: Florawish, Breezy Meadow, Stoneville/Abandoned District, and the Wishing Woods. These are the main locations that players visit during the main story. It shows all of the Warp Spire locations you need to know about if you want to fill out the map.

Now, the key here is you may not be able to unlock all Warp Spires right now. Some of them require you to continue in the main story. Doing so will unlock certain areas in the world to explore. For instance, you can’t visit Wishing Woods until late in the game. In addition, some Warp Spires are relative to dungeons you need to access in the plot. If you aren’t able to reach a Warp Spire yet, you probably need an ability outfit or location from the story. As such, continue the story for now in that case.

Infinity Nikki is available right now for free for Android, iOS, PS5, and PC.


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Cody is a writer who has been sharing his love for video games and anime since his high school days in 2012. When he isn’t writing about the latest JRPGs and anime series, he can be found in Final Fantasy XIV, occasionally playing some Call of Duty, or lurking on Twitter @SoulcapCody.