Every gacha game introduces a pile of currencies you’ll use to spend on the gacha pull system, andInfinity Nikkiis no different. If you’re new to the genre, it can be a bit overwhelming, especially in a title as cozy as this one. However, once you know what all the currencies are and what you use them for, you should settle into a groove fairly quickly.

Most currencies only have a single use, though the more important they are (financially), the more versatile they are. We’ll go over each of the currencies you can earn so you have all the info you need.

The main character standing next to a Well of Fortune and getting a stack of Diamonds in Infinity Nikki.

Every Currency In Infinity Nikki

There aretechnicallyonlythree currencies in Infinity NikkI: Diamond, Stellarite, and Bling. You can think of currency as the highest order of items you can spend to unlock relevant items in the gacha pull system, but also to expedite grinding in the later parts of the game provided you choose to use them.

The four additional materials we’ll look at here are tagged as “Valuable” in-game, butthey function as a separate set of currencies you can use to pull directly on certain banners or purchase materials, XP items, and even Bling. These functional currencies are Resonite and Revelation Crystal, Surging Ebb, and Tranquility Droplets.

The Diamond icon in Infinity Nikki.

Purchase Resonite and Revelation Crystal.

Refill Vital Energy.

The main use for Diamond is spending on Revelation Crystal, the gacha item that lets you pull on limited outfit banners.

you may also use it tobuy Resonite Crystal to pull on the permanent banner, but doing so is a waste of a limited resource, as you can effectively earn infinite Resonite Crystal. However, the earn rate is frighteningly slow in the late game.

The Stellarite icon in Infinity Nikki.

Diamond can alsorefill 80 Vital Energy for every 50 Diamond spentin the various Realms you can access via Warp Spires. Like spending Diamond on Resonite Crystal,unless you plan to buy more with real-world money, spending it on Energy is not the best useof your limited resources.

Stellarite

Buy premium skins, seasonal passes, material packs, and other time savers.

Beyondpurchasing various special outfits, passes, and other premium items in the shop, you’re able to also convert Stellarite directly into Diamonds whenever you’re out of the latter to buy additional pulls and other Diamond-related in-game items.

Unlocking Heart of Infinity upgrades.

Purchasing items in the game world.

Unlike Diamond and Stellarite,Bling is not directly related to the gacha mechanics, and you’ll use it primarily toupgrade your outfits and Eurekas and unlock Heart of Infinity nodes.

Depending on the usage (Glow Up vs. Clothing Evolution), the price you pay in Bling can vary, andthe higher level you want to upgrade, the more expensive that upgrade becomes.

The Bling icon in Infinity Nikki.

As the official currency of Miraland, you can also use Bling topurchase items from merchantsin the game world.

Resonite Crystal

Pulling on the Distant Sea Permanent outfit banner.

Resonite Crystal has one purpose:allowing you to pull on the Distant Sea permanent outfit banner.

Each Crystal grants a single pull on one of the available outfits, with every 20 pulls on your Whispers of Waves selected outfit guaranteeing a single five-star piece.

The Resonite Crystal icon in Infinity Nikki.

Revelation Crystal

Pulling on the limited outfit banners.

Revelation Crystal is the rarer and much more valuable, asusing it is the only way to pull on the limited outfit banners.

you may spend 120 or 1,200 Diamond to get one or ten crystals, but they serve no additional purpose beyond getting you chances at pieces from either of the currently running limited outfits.

The Revelation Crystal icon in Infinity Nikki.

Tranquility Droplets

Buying materials, plants, animals, Bling, and Crystals in the Resonance Store.

Surging Ebb is the more common currency you’ll get by pulling on either the permanent or limited banners.

The Tranquility Droplet icon in Infinity Nikki.

On the first of each month, you can also spend Surging Ebb to buy five Resonate and Revelation Crystals each, provided you can put up 40 Surging Ebb per Crystal.

Surging Ebb

Buying higher-rarity plants, animals, as well as infinite Crystals as can be afforded.

Tranquility Droplets are much rarer and more valuable, and that value translates directly into what you may buy with them.As long as you have at least 20 Tranquility Droplets, you can buy infinite amounts of both Resonite and Revelation Crystal andinfinite XP items.

The Surging Ebb icon in Infinity Nikki.

There’s also a large selection of high-rarity plants, animals, and materials for sale, should you have Tranquility Droplets to spare.

Every time you get a duplicate three-star rarity outfit piece, you’ll receive ten Surging Ebb, and you can use them in the Resonance Store.

Every time you get a duplicate four or five-star rarity outfit piece, you’ll receive five Tranquility Droplets, and you can use them in the Resonance Store.