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In *Infinity Nikki*, players are often challenged with creative and visually engaging quests, one of the most intriguing being the Forced Perspective series. These quests require a keen eye and precise positioning to align objects in the camera viewfinder, creating an illusion that satisfies the quest's visual requirement. One such challenge is the "Forced Perspective: Catching a Big Fish" quest, which can be particularly tricky due to its subtle clues and alignment requirements.
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Before you can tackle this visual puzzle, you must first ensure you meet the prerequisites and know where exactly to go. The Forced Perspective: Catching a Big Fish quest becomes available after completing the earlier Forced Perspective: Long-Eared Bunny mission. Once completed, travel to the Breezy Meadow region, located south of Florawish.
To pinpoint the exact location, head to the Meadow Wharf Warp Spire on the eastern coastline of Breezy Meadow. From there, navigate to the location marked on your map where Viliak will be waiting near the water at the Meadow Wharf. Speak with her to officially begin the quest.
Once you've accepted the quest from Viliak, she’ll explain that she’s been struggling with this particular challenge. Fortunately, the solution is simpler than it appears—provided you know where to look and how to position your shot correctly.
Here’s what you need to do step-by-step:
Upon successful submission, Viliak will confirm your clever use of perspective and reward you with valuable in-game items:
This quest not only offers great rewards but also showcases the artistic depth and interactive photography mechanics that make *Infinity Nikki* such a unique and immersive experience. Make sure to keep exploring the world for more Forced Perspective challenges—they’re as fun as they are rewarding!