After update 1.5, you can customize your outfit in Infinity Nikki even further. However, many players are puzzled by creating patterns. How to do that? Is there a bug?
Popular adventure game Infinity Nikki received Version 1.5 (Bubble Season) last week. This patch introduced new content like storyline, Crimson Feather Outfit or regions called Sea of Stars and Serenity Island. Developers also added DIY Workshop which allows players to customize their style. However, this mechanic can cause some problems – all because of patterns support.
Like I said earlier, one of the new mechanics in Infinity Nikki is DIY Workshop. You can use it to modify your outfits style. This allows you to change color and apply patterns. However, many players quickly noticed that you can’t do the latter freely. So, is this a bug? The answer is simple – no. Not all outfits support patterns. Only some of them offer it. How to check it?
To make your life easier – search among the newest creations added with version 1.5.
When you find a proper outfit, you must face another problem – you have to unlock patterns first. How to do this? Complete newly added content like quests on Serenity Island and Random Quests in the open world. Patterns are sometimes a reward for those activities.
At the end, you can go back to DIY Workshop and purchase the pattern. You will need a special currency called Glimmer Threads for this. You can collect them the same way you get patterns – through new activities. So, you will obtain them during standard gameplay loop.
If you can’t see patterns, don’t worry. Just progress the game to unlock outfits that support this feature and look for the correct quests that give you patterns and Glimmer Threads as a reward.
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