In High on Life’s second chapter, when you’re aiming to exterminate Krubis, you’ll get your hands on a Warp Remote. This is actually how you are able to fight Krubis in the first place, as when you arrive in Zephyr Paradise, he’s off-world. So, once you’ve received his location, you can use the Warp Remote to transport him directly to you. But, this device has more uses within the story and outside of it. Read on to learn how to use the Warp Discs, which are individual items that can be combined with the Warp Remote.
How to Use the Warp Discs in High on Life
As you head to Port Terrene to deal with Douglas, you’ll set your sights on Old Town. But, before you can reach Old Town, you might notice a spot where you can use the Warp Remote to teleport … something in. It’s not entirely clear at this point what you’re supposed to do here, as you probably don’t have any Warp Discs. But, after you’ve taken care of Douglas and return to Blim City, you’ll be called by a suspicious alien named Blorto. Blorto has quote-unquote “food” to sell you, and by “food” he means Warp Discs.
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But, first, you’ll need to have procured some Warp Crystals from bases in the worlds you’ve visited so far. You’ll probably only have a handful of these crystals if you’ve been nabbing them when you see them. But, here are the menu options, including how much each costs:
- Cutie Town Warp Disc (Cost: 0 Crystals)
- Movie Theater Warp Disc (Cost: 3 Crystals)
- Skate Park Warp Disc (Cost: 8 Crystals)
- Trolly Tracks Warp Disc (Cost: 5 Crystals)
- Toilet Warp Disc (Cost: 5 Crystals)
- Quiet Cottage Warp Disc (Cost: 10 Crystals)
Acquire what you can and come back for the rest. Then, if you see a warp point while you’re adventuring, try using one of these Warp Discs with your Warp Remote and seeing what happens!
Published: Dec 13, 2022 03:48 pm