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Flashpoint Worlds Collide Wiki, Speed Guide & More

The easiest way to find out about the game is to check out the Flashpoints Worlds Collide Wiki!

If you're unsure about how to stop crime as one of the beloved speedsters (or as your Flash OC), then you can check out the Flashpoints Worlds Collide Wiki link here. This Wiki will help you learn more about the game, but you'll also learn more about how Speed works below.

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Flashpoints Wiki guide
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If you go to the Flashpoint Worlds Collide Wiki, you will find information on all of the Cosmetics, Stats as well as a complete guide on how to race against other players (and win of course). To make your life easier, you can use the search bar in the top right corner to look up anything you are interested in. Once you're on the desired page, you can also scan the Table of Contents on the right side of the screen to see what information you can find.

How do I Increase Speed in Flashpoint?

Items that increase speed in Flashpoints Worlds Collide
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If your goal is to become the fastest Flash alive (let me know in the comments who you think is the fastest), then there are several ways you can increase your Speed in Flashpoints:

  • Velocity Items - by using these items (which you can find in your inventory), you increase your speed by a set amount for a limited time. Both of these are infinitely stackable.
    • Velocity-9 - gives 50 extra speed for 5 minutes
    • Velocity-X - gives 500 extra speed for 10 minutes
  • Stats upgrades - if you are looking for a permanent speed upgrade, then you'll have to increase your own stats. You can do so by clicking on the three green arrows and opening the Stats Menu. I suggest you put points into Stamina, Speed and Flashpoint Speed first if your goal is to become the fastest.

Flashpoints does not have a Trello link, meaning that all information that you need should be looked for on the Wiki page above. If it's not there, either leave a comment requesting that they add the information, or go to the Flashpoints Discord server, where you can interact with the community and learn from first-hand experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do suits affect stats?

The suits in Flashpoint don't affect stats, so they are purely cosmetic. Keep in mind that even if you purchase a skin bundle, you might not get the exact suit you want, as it's a gacha roll system. You might even get duplicates of skins you already have, though these don't consume all currency. Instead, you will only lose 50% of your cash.

How to get free rewards in Flashpoints Worlds Collide?

For starters, you can get some free rewards in the game by redeeming Flashpoints Codes. These will give you extra cash, suits and other in-game items. You can also get a free EXP boost by:
- Following VerifiedOff, AstronomyPenguin and MrEvelington
- By joining the Varis Studios Roblox group.

How do I get Ignition?

You can get Ignition either through Robux or by converting it from Cash. You get 50 Ignition for 5k dollars. You use it for specific Skin pulls, like the Varis Bundle.



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About the Author

Hristina is the Assigning Editor for Pro Game Guides. She has a Master's degree in English Language, Literature and Culture from the University of Belgrade. She's used her love of English to write blogs, anime quizzes, books as well as work as a Content Editor before starting at PGG as a Staff Writer. She lives for the horror genre and you'll often find her playing Dead by Daylight, Lethal Company, and Phasmophobia. Hristina's comfort games are Outlast, Last of Us, and Until Dawn, which she has played or watched other people play more than 10 times each.