How to Get Unlimited Speed in Flashpoint: Worlds Collide

If you’re looking to become the fastest player in Flashpoint: Worlds Collide, you’re in the right place. In this guide, we’ll walk through how to go from a slow starter to an unstoppable speedster with over 80,000 speed. Whether you’re new or already grinding, this method can help you break the game — literally.
Starting Out: Your Base Speed
When you first load into the game, your speed is around 150, which isn’t very fast. Holding Q helps you speed up gradually, and using the boost can push that number to around 4,500. But if you want to become the fastest player, you’ll need to go beyond just boosting.
Step 1: Max Out Your Upgrades
Head to the upgrade station and make sure you’ve maxed out all basic upgrades. This gives you a solid foundation before diving into rebirth upgrades.
Now open the Rebirths tab. If your Speed stat is low (around 1,000 or less), start dumping your rebirth tokens into it. The more tokens you use, the faster you’ll go. In this example, we poured in enough to start hitting 10,000 speed.
Already things start to look insane — your character begins zooming across the map, bouncing off walls, and even flying out of the map.
Step 2: Stack Rebirth Tokens
To really hit unlimited speed, you’ll need thousands of rebirth tokens. The goal here is simple: keep investing into Speed. There doesn’t appear to be a hard cap, which means you can keep scaling it endlessly.
After investing over 150,000 rebirth tokens, we reached speeds over 50,000 without even boosting.
Step 3: Add Boost Speed Upgrades
Next, head back to your rebirth station and look for the Boost Speed option. You’ll want to match your regular speed stat. For example, if you have 50,000 in Speed, try matching it with 50,000 Boost Speed.
Once you do that, prepare for something wild.
Step 4: Test Your Limits
Now it’s time to find a wide-open area — you’re going to need space. Hold Shift to activate your speed, build up your momentum, and then let it rip.
From here, you’ll start seeing numbers like 56,000, 70,000, even 80,000+ speed. At this point, the game starts glitching out. Your screen shakes, your character launches into the sky, and you’ll likely fly off the map multiple times. That’s when you know: you’ve officially broken the speed system.
Step 5: Flash Time Doesn’t Help Much
Flash Time might sound useful, but it doesn’t increase your speed. It actually makes movement harder to control, so it’s better to skip it when going for top speeds.
Step 6: The Downsides of Going Full Speed
While your speed stat is maxed out, everything else — like your damage and defense — stays weak if you ignore them. You can run fast, but enemies will still be able to kill you easily.
In one quick test, running into enemies showed that while the damage output is decent, your health drops fast. So if you want to survive longer in combat, consider balancing your build later.
By focusing all your rebirth tokens into Speed and Boost Speed, you can completely break the movement system in Flashpoint: Worlds Collide. Hitting speeds of 80,000+ is absolutely possible, and it makes for a wild ride across the map. Just make sure to find open areas or you’ll spend most of your time slamming into walls or flying off the map.
If you’re up for the challenge, try racing with your friends or set your own speed records. And if someone thinks they’re faster than you? Tell them to prove it. Want to see how strong we can get next? Let me know — the next step might be becoming the most powerful character in the game.
Flashpoint: Worlds Collide