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How to get more Blings faster in Infinity Nikki

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Blings may feel plentiful for the first few hours of playing Infinity Nikki, but as you progress through the game, this resource begins to be worth its weight in gold. Here are some of the best ways to get Blings faster in Infinity Nikki.

Blings are Infinity Nikki’s main currency, and almost everything in the game revolves around them. Crafting, styling, vendor purchases, and more. Most challenges pay out in Blings too, even when it’s just a secondary reward. But even considering how common they are, it’s easy to come up short once you hit late-game content like crafting Miracle or Legendary outfits.

Luckily, quests and Blings scattered around the map aren’t your only options for finding more of this much-needed resource while playing Infinity Nikki. Here’s how to farm this currency fast and keep moving through the game as you do it.

Purchase Blings with free in-game currency

Buying Blings for free is probably the easiest way to get Blings to get Infinity Nikki, since it takes little extra effort. It just uses currency you’re already earning as you move around the map or finish missions.

The in-game shop lets you exchange things like Tranquility Droplets, Dream Shards, and Dreamlake Ripple directly for Blings.

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Mira Crown shop in Infinity Nikki

Dream Shards, Dreamlake Ripple, and Riftlight Crystal all become available as you complete Mira Crown challenges. There’s plenty enough currency available on a per-week basis for you to get more than 500,000 Blings each week.

The base in-game shop lets you convert 4 Tranquility Droplets into 2,000 Bling, capped at 100 exchanges per month. This is a good sink for droplets once you’ve spent enough on other needed rewards.

Realm of Escalation 

At any Warp Spire, you can spend Vital Energy in the Realm of Escalation and select Bling as the output material. The exchange rate runs roughly 10 Vital Energy for 10,000 Bling. Vital Energy caps at 350 and regenerates at about 1 point per 5 minutes.

If you dump your entire energy bar into this exchange in one sitting, that’s a theoretical ceiling of around 350,000 Bling per day. Though in practice, most players will split energy between Bling and other materials like Threads of Purity or Eureka.

Well of Fortune

The two ways mentioned above are the quickest to get more Blings in less time, but if you have already exhausted those, the Well of Fortune is likely your best remaining bet.

Well Of Fortune
Well of Fortune

Located in Florawish, the Well of Fortune lets you sprint across the well collecting shiny pickups for 10,000–20,000 Bling in under five minutes. Once you’ve cleared the Monroefin boss guarding it, the area will remain free of enemies, so it’s safe to repeat as part of a daily routine.

Exploration 

Blings are everywhere on the map, so walking instead of teleporting is fruitful. You may also come across Greedy Pouches that drop 1,500–3,000 Bling per kill. They spawn near Stitch Street in Florawish and behind the windmill by the Goldenfields Stonetree Top Warp Spire. They’re worth marking on your map for quick repeat visits.

Regular Esselings drop about 100 Bling each on defeat. Good concentrations are at Choo-Choo Station, the Stoneville Stonetrees, Dreamwoven Ruins, Queen’s Palace Ruins, and the Abandoned Fanatic Wisher Camp. None of these require special gear, just a normal sweep through the area.

Gathering enough Blings to satisfy all of your needs in Infinity Nikki can feel surprisingly tight as your progress through the game. But if you’re following the following steps consistently every day, you will rarely fall short on Blings:

  • Claim rewards through Daily Wishes
  • Visit the Well of Fortune
  • Dump any spare Vital Energy into the Realm of Escalation
  • Sweep Esselings and Greedy Pouches along your way as you travel

While it can be very resource-intensive, it’s very possible to accomplish most everything you want to in Infinity Nikki without paying any real money. Following these steps for gathering Blings is just one more example of that.

Author Fariha Bhatti

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Fariha is an Assistant Editor for gameland.gg. She grew up playing such games as Metal Slug and King of Fighters. She briefly ended up in the corporate world before finding her way back to gaming. With bylines at WIN, PCGN, and One Esports, Fariha can talk all day about FPS games, especially Valorant. She has a degree in criminology and a problematic spending habit when it comes to CS2 skins. She can be followed on Twitter / X at @Frizbyx.

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