At A Glance
- Learn how Infinity resets work and when to trigger them.
- Discover the best Infinity upgrades and their long-term value.
- Get tips on balancing Prestige and Infinity for exponential growth.
Infinity is one of the biggest milestones in Revolution Idle, marking a major shift from the early prestige-focused gameplay into deeper, layered progression. When you unlock Infinity, you gain access to Infinity Points (IP) and new upgrade trees that permanently enhance your multipliers, automation, and lap speed.
But Infinity can also be confusing—when should you reset? Which upgrades are worth your hard-earned IP? And how do you combine Infinity efficiently with Prestige and Promotion resets? This guide will answer those questions, helping you make the most of every reset and maintain exponential progress.
How Infinity Works
Infinity resets are similar to Prestige, but they operate at a higher level. When you trigger Infinity, your entire setup—Circles, multipliers, Prestige Points, and most upgrades—resets. In exchange, you earn Infinity Points, which can be spent on powerful upgrades that persist across future Infinities.
The more progress you make before an Infinity reset, the more IP you’ll earn. Each reset compounds your efficiency, letting you climb higher and faster in each subsequent loop.
What Resets with Infinity
- Circles, laps, and multipliers.
- Prestige progress and PP upgrades.
- Certain temporary boosts (e.g., Flux or lap modifiers).
What Stays After Infinity
- All Infinity upgrades.
- Automation unlocks.
- Permanent efficiency boosts (Infinity Multipliers, Auto systems).
- Some meta bonuses from later layers like Stardust and Dilation.
When to Trigger Infinity
Timing Infinity resets correctly is critical for efficient progression. Many players either rush to Infinity too soon or hold out far too long.
Ideal Reset Timing
- When PP gains slow to a crawl: If multiple Prestiges fail to yield much higher multipliers, you’ve likely reached the Infinity threshold.
- When upgrade costs grow exponentially: Infinity wipes the slate clean, letting you leverage better scaling next run.
- When IP gain preview plateaus: If your projected IP per reset increases by less than 10% per hour, it’s time to reset.
Rule of Thumb
- Early on, trigger Infinity roughly every 2–4 hours of active play.
- Later, as your automation and scaling improve, aim for shorter, more frequent Infinities—even every 30–60 minutes.
Reddit players recommend checking your IP gain per minute—if it stagnates, reset.
Best Infinity Upgrades to Buy
Infinity Points are precious early on, so spending them efficiently is key. Focus on upgrades that increase scaling or unlock automation features.
Core Infinity Upgrades (Early Priorities)
- Infinity Multiplier: Boosts your overall progression speed across all systems.
- Lap Speed Boosts: Amplify lap progression and overall resource gain.
- Automation Unlocks:
- AutoBuy (1;1) – Automates Circle purchases.
- AutoAscend (2;2) – Automates Circle ascensions.
- AutoPrestige (5;3) – Automates Prestige resets.
These drastically reduce manual micromanagement.
- Prestige Carryover: Keeps some of your Prestige upgrades active post-Infinity.
- IP Gain Multiplier: Increases the amount of IP gained per Infinity reset.
Mid-Game Infinity Upgrades
Once automation is fully unlocked, focus on IP scaling and efficiency nodes like:
- “Infinity Efficiency Multiplier” – Increases returns from each Infinity reset.
- “Offline Progress Multiplier” – Boosts idle IP gain.
- “Automation Efficiency” – Enhances AutoBuy and AutoPrestige responsiveness.
How to Spend Infinity Points Wisely
Prioritize upgrades that compound across systems. Multipliers that affect other layers (like Prestige or Circle production) give more value than flat bonuses.
Good Early Spending Ratios
- 40% on Infinity multipliers.
- 30% on automation unlocks.
- 20% on lap speed.
- 10% reserved for future scaling upgrades.
Avoid spreading IP too thin—focusing on key multipliers first yields better long-term results.
Integrating Infinity with Prestige and Promotion
Infinity isn’t a standalone system—it connects directly with your Prestige and Promotion layers. Efficient looping means knowing when to stop Prestiging and jump to Infinity.
Efficient Loop Strategy
- Prestige frequently until your PP growth stagnates.
- Trigger Infinity when you reach diminishing returns.
- Spend IP on multipliers and automation.
- Start new run with better scaling and shorter time to next Infinity.
- Repeat the loop until you unlock higher-tier systems like Stardust.
Many players note that efficient Infinity cycles reduce total grind time by 50% or more.
Infinity Automation Setup
Once you unlock AutoInfinity (15;1), you can let the game handle Infinity resets automatically.
Recommended Early Settings
- Minimum IP Gain (×): 1000
- Minimum Time (s): 5
- AutoRestart: Enabled
This ensures the game resets only when you’ve reached a meaningful gain threshold. As you progress, adjust your minimum IP gain to 5,000–10,000× for better scaling.
Automation allows continuous play, making Infinity farming fully idle-compatible.
Advanced Infinity Tips
- Combine automation and Prestige loops: While automation handles Prestige, manually trigger Infinity for optimal IP yields.
- Use Offline Flux efficiently: Infinity upgrades enhance offline production—use long idle periods to build Flux and spend it strategically.
- Stack multiplier bonuses: Always prioritize Infinity upgrades that boost multiple layers, such as lap speed and global production multipliers.
- Infinity resets fuel Stardust: Later in the game, your Infinity runs directly affect Stardust generation efficiency.
Common Infinity Mistakes
- Resetting too early: You’ll waste potential IP. Wait until upgrades plateau.
- Ignoring lap speed upgrades: These indirectly multiply IP generation.
- Skipping automation unlocks: Infinity upgrades are balanced around automation use.
- Overinvesting in minor boosts: Avoid flat bonuses or single-Circle upgrades—they provide poor scaling.
Final Thoughts
Infinity is the backbone of mid-game and late-game growth in Revolution Idle. By mastering reset timing, prioritizing efficient upgrades, and leveraging automation, you can multiply your progress exponentially with every loop.
Infinity isn’t just about resetting—it’s about compounding efficiency. Every well-timed Infinity run builds the foundation for faster, stronger growth in the next. Play smart, automate effectively, and you’ll reach Stardust, Dilation, and beyond much faster than most players.
