How I Recreated Klee, Furina, and More in Infinity Nikki
Infinity Nikki’s wardrobe system lets players recreate iconic Genshin Impact characters, blending creativity and open-world exploration.
Let me spill the tea: as someone who has spent way too many hours grinding both Genshin Impact and Infinity Nikki, watching a fan recreate Teyvat's finest using Nikki's wardrobe system absolutely sent me. The fan, jeyjey2408, posted a set of outfits on the Infinity Nikki subreddit that turned Nikki into Klee, Barbara, Furina, Sucrose, and Charlotte. The attention to detail is no small feat, and I am not just saying that because my first attempt at making Navia looked like a wardrobe malfunction.

Infinity Nikki is the latest entry in a franchise that basically wrote the book on dress-up games. Now in 2026, it still scratches that itch of exploring a vibrant open world as Nikki and her cat buddy Momo, solving puzzles and swapping Ability Outfits. Sure, there is a combat component, but the experience is more relaxing than grinding Spiral Abyss on a Monday morning. That chill energy is a breath of fresh air compared to artifact RNG, if you ask me.
The Genshin overlap is not shocking. Infinity Nikki's open world clearly borrows a page or two from Genshin Impact and The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Both communities are full of players who love collecting characters and customizing them. Genshin Impact occasionally drops alternative skins, but Infinity Nikki's wardrobe system gives you the freedom to mix and match individual pieces, which is the real kicker. You can get surprisingly close to a character's silhouette using only early-game clothing, and that flexibility is what makes the whole dress-up loop so addictive.
What I love about jeyjey2408's work is that they did not just stop at one 'close enough' outfit. They brainstormed five distinct looks while the game's compendium was still young. The recreations include:
| Character | Vibe in Infinity Nikki |
|---|---|
| Klee | Playful red-and-white energy with a mischievous, tiny terrorist vibe |
| Barbara | Soft idol aesthetic with frills, pastels, and healer energy |
| Furina | Dramatic blue-and-white theatrical flair with a splash of tragedy |
| Sucrose | Greenish scholarly tones with a shy, alchemist touch |
| Charlotte | Journalist-ready look with sharp accessories and press-pass attitude |
Props to jeyjey2408 for pulling this off so early. I remember trying to recreate Navia myself, and let me just say, my outfit was a hot mess. Some players have already attempted popular Genshin characters like Navia, but these five recreations stand out because the game had limited wardrobe options at the time. As more banners and updates roll out through 2026, the sky's the limit. You can practically smell the collab potential, though Infold has not announced anything official yet.

Beyond the wardrobe, Infinity Nikki keeps evolving. Back in early 2025, Update 1.2 was live, and Update 1.3 was slated for late February 2025. The developers had teased a mushroom-themed zone, a Gigantify Ability Outfit, and a housing system for Wishfield. Fast forward to 2026, and the roadmap has only gotten wilder. Infold said each region was intended to last about six months on average, and the Worldview teaser showed Wishfield with one zone left unexplored. That meant the final set of Wishfield patches was on the horizon before Nikki and Momo set off to another land. If you are a completionist like me, that knowledge is both exciting and slightly panic-inducing because my wardrobe backlog is already screaming.

One thing that makes these recreations pop is Infinity Nikki's photo mode. It is not just about slapping on clothes and calling it a day. The right lighting, pose, and location can make a Klee-inspired outfit look straight out of Mondstadt. I have spent hours in photo mode alone, adjusting filters and hunting for the perfect backdrop. The Grand Fireworks Show location, for example, gives off massive summer festival energy that suits Barbara's idol personality or Charlotte's reporter-on-the-scene vibe.

The bottom line? Infinity Nikki's wardrobe is low-key one of the best character customization tools in the gacha space right now. It lets you channel your favorite Teyvat dwellers without needing a crossover event. Whether you want to dress Nikki as Klee, Furina, or even someone from a completely different setting, the magic is in the details. I am already brainstorming my next recreation, and I fully expect the community to keep cooking with future updates. If you have not jumped into Miraland yet, consider this your sign: the dress-up game has never been this deep, and the only limit is your imagination.