How to Get Stellarite and Diamonds in Infinity Nikki: My Personal Tips
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Okay, look. I need to start this post with a confession: I have spent an unreasonable number of hours in Infinity Nikki. Like, my partner walked past my screen the other day and said, "Are you still dressing up that character?" and I had to resist the urge to launch into a 20-minute explanation about how it's NOT just dressing up, it's an open-world fashion adventure with EXPLORATION and PUZZLES and—
Anyway. You're here because you want Stellarite and Diamonds, and honestly? Same. Always same. The thirst for these currencies never ends. So let me share everything I've figured out after way too many hours of playing.
First Things First: What Even Are These Currencies?
For anyone who's still kinda new (welcome, by the way, you're gonna love it here), let me break it down real quick:
Diamonds are basically the premium currency. They're the shiny, slightly-harder-to-get gems you use for pulling outfits on the banners. You know, the gacha stuff. The "just one more pull" currency. The reason I sometimes whisper "please" at my phone screen.
Stellarite is another premium-ish currency used for wishes. Think of it as the other key that unlocks the fashion gacha doors. You need it. You want it. You never feel like you have enough of it.
Now let me tell you how I farm both of these without losing my mind (mostly).
Tip #1: Do Your Dailies. Yes, EVERY Day. I Know, I Know.
I can already hear you groaning. "Wow, groundbreaking advice." But hear me out — I used to be TERRIBLE about this. I'd log in, get distracted exploring some random cliff I hadn't climbed yet, spend 45 minutes trying to reach a sparkly thing I spotted in the distance, and then log off without touching my daily tasks.
Don't be like past me. Past me was a fool.
The daily tasks are genuinely one of the most consistent sources of Diamonds you'll get. They add up faster than you think. I started actually tracking it in a little notebook (yes, a physical notebook, I'm that person now) and after a month I was like... oh. OH. That's a significant chunk of pulls I almost left on the table.
My routine: I knock out dailies first thing before I let myself wander. It takes like 10-15 minutes, and then I can go be a feral exploration gremlin guilt-free.
Tip #2: Explore EVERYTHING (And I Mean Everything)
This one's less of a chore and more of a joy, honestly. Infinity Nikki's world is gorgeous and stuffed with little rewards tucked into every corner. Whimsical chests, hidden puzzles, those little collectible things that glimmer at you from behind a tree — they all give you currency or materials that eventually convert into currency.
I have a personal rule: if I can see it, I go to it.
One time I spotted a faint glow way off the main path, spent ten minutes figuring out how to parkour my way over to it, fell off a cliff twice, and found a chest that gave me Diamonds. Was it a lot of Diamonds? Honestly, no. But did it feel like I'd discovered buried treasure? ABSOLUTELY.
The game rewards curiosity. Some of my best hauls have come from just... wandering in a direction I hadn't gone before and stumbling into a whole area full of puzzles and chests I'd missed.
Pro tip: Use Nikki's abilities to reach high places and check behind waterfalls. Game developers ALWAYS hide stuff behind waterfalls. It's like an unwritten law.
Tip #3: Don't Sleep on the Main Story and Side Quests
I know some of us (me, it's me) sometimes get sidetracked and forget to actually progress the story. But the main storyline and side quests hand out Diamonds and Stellarite pretty generously, especially in the early-to-mid chapters.
Side quests in particular are sneaky good. Some of them seem like little throwaway tasks — "go talk to this NPC, bring them a thing, watch a cute cutscene" — but the rewards can be surprisingly solid. Plus, the writing is genuinely charming? Like, I did a side quest that was basically about helping someone coordinate an outfit for a date, and I was way more emotionally invested than I should've been.
They got their date outfit. It went well. I cried a little. We don't need to discuss this further.
Tip #4: Participate in Every Event (Even the Ones That Look Boring)
Okay, real talk. Some events look at first glance like they're not worth the effort. Maybe the theme doesn't grab you, or the gameplay mechanic seems meh, or you're just tired and want to vibe.
Do them anyway.
Events are honestly one of the BEST sources of free Stellarite and Diamonds in the game. Limited-time events especially tend to shower you with premium currency, and some of them are way more fun than they initially look.
I almost skipped an event once because the description sounded kinda boring — something about a photography challenge, I think? But I was bored on a Sunday afternoon so I figured whatever, I'll try it. Ended up being one of my favorite events. AND I got a bunch of Diamonds out of it. AND I got a cute outfit piece. Triple win.
My rule of thumb: If an event is active, I at least check it out. Even if I just do the minimum rewards track, that's still free currency I wouldn't have had otherwise.
Tip #5: The Styling Challenges Are Your Best Friend
So Infinity Nikki has these styling challenges scattered around the world, and a lot of players (especially early on) kind of breeze past them or put them off for later.
Don't put them off for later. Later-you will be annoyed at past-you.
These challenges give solid rewards, and once you start building up your wardrobe, going back and clearing the ones you couldn't beat before becomes really satisfying. It's like a puzzle but make it fashion. Which, now that I say it out loud, is basically Infinity Nikki's entire brand.
I keep a mental list of challenges I couldn't S-rank yet and revisit them whenever I get new outfit pieces. There's something deeply satisfying about finally nailing a challenge that stomped you before. I did a little fist pump at my desk when I finally S-ranked one that had been haunting me for weeks. My coworker asked if I was okay. I was more than okay. I was thriving.
Tip #6: Pay Attention to Your Pity System
This isn't exactly a "how to earn" tip, but it's a "how not to waste what you've earned" tip, and honestly that's just as important.
The gacha system has pity mechanics, and understanding them will save you from heartbreak. Trust me on this. I learned the hard way early on when I burned through a bunch of Diamonds doing scattered pulls across different banners instead of focusing on one and building up my pity counter.
My personal strategy: I save up and go all-in on banners I actually want, rather than doing random impulse pulls on everything. Impulse pulling is the enemy. Impulse pulling is a siren song. Be Odysseus. Tie yourself to the mast. (Except sometimes a banner is SO pretty and the outfit is SO good and — okay, I'm not perfect. None of us are perfect.)
The point is: being strategic about WHEN you spend is just as important as earning a lot. Every Diamond counts more when you have a plan.
Tip #7: Check Your Achievements Page (Seriously, Go Look Right Now)
I am embarrassed to admit how long I played before I actually sat down and looked through the achievements page properly. There are SO many achievements that give Diamonds and other rewards, and a bunch of them are things you've probably already done but haven't claimed yet.
Go check. Right now. I'll wait.
...Did you have unclaimed rewards? I bet you did. You're welcome.
Beyond the ones you've already accidentally completed, the achievements page is basically a checklist of things you can actively work toward. Some are grindy, sure, but a lot of them are things like "visit X location" or "complete X number of styling challenges" — stuff you're going to do anyway.
I now do a weekly check of my achievements to see if there's any low-hanging fruit I can knock out quickly. It's become part of my little ritual.
Tip #8: Don't Neglect the Heart of Infinity (Momo's Tips Too!)
Pay attention to hints from Momo and the various in-game guides. The game actually does a decent job of pointing you toward content that rewards well — you just have to, you know, actually read the dialogue instead of mashing through it.
I used to be a serial dialogue-skipper (sorry, Momo) until I realized I kept missing hints about hidden areas and bonus rewards. Now I actually read everything, and not only has it helped me find more currency sources, but I also appreciate the story way more. Win-win.
Tip #9: Join the Community
This isn't an in-game tip exactly, but it's maybe the most valuable one I can give you: find your people.
I joined a couple of Infinity Nikki communities on Reddit and Discord, and the amount of knowledge floating around is incredible. People post about hidden chest locations, optimal event strategies, and upcoming banners to save for. Someone in my Discord server literally made a spreadsheet of every Diamond source in the game organized by effort-to-reward ratio. A SPREADSHEET.
I love gamers. We're unhinged in the best way.
The community also helps with accountability for things like dailies. Nothing motivates you like seeing someone post their pull results from currency they saved up for three months. That's aspirational content right there.
Tip #10: Be Patient (The Hardest Tip of All)
I saved this one for last because it's the one I struggle with most.
Infinity Nikki is a game that rewards patience. Currency accumulates over time. Banners come back around (usually). That outfit you're desperate for right now might be available again later.
I have to talk myself off the ledge sometimes when a new banner drops and I don't have enough to guarantee the outfit I want. The FOMO is real. It whispers to me. "What if this never comes back?" it says. "What if everyone has this outfit except you?" it says.
But I've learned (through pain and poor financial decisions in other gacha games — looking at you, every gacha game I've ever played) that patience pays off. Save up. Be strategic. And remember that the game is constantly adding new ways to earn currency.
Honestly, one of the things I love most about Infinity Nikki is that it IS fairly generous with its currency if you're willing to engage with the content. It doesn't feel like a game where you HAVE to spend real money to enjoy yourself — you just have to be active, explore, and stay on top of things.
Are there times I wish I had more Diamonds? Every single day of my life. But there's also something really satisfying about saving up over time, watching your stash grow, and then blowing it all on a banner you've been eyeing for weeks. The delayed gratification hits different.
So go forth, explore every corner of Miraland, do your dailies (PLEASE do your dailies), check behind every waterfall, and may your pulls be blessed.
And if you see a player standing on top of a random cliff for no apparent reason, staring at a faint glow in the distance with unhinged determination — that's probably me. Say hi.
Happy styling! ?
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