Wings • Inspo in Duet Night Abyss — stats, sources, and upgrade math

What the wedge does, where it comes from, and what it takes to craft and amplify to +10.

By Pallav Pathak 4 min read
Wings • Inspo in Duet Night Abyss — stats, sources, and upgrade math

Wings • Inspo is a Character-type Demon Wedge that trades raw damage for uptime and stability. It belongs to the Siren set and pushes two levers that matter to skill-centric and support builds: Max Sanity and Skill Efficiency. At Gold rarity, it’s a significant jump over the common Blue copy, and it’s one of the few wedges that directly addresses Sanity bottlenecks without forcing awkward rotations.


Wings • Inspo at a glance (type, set, rarity)

Property Value
Name Wings • Inspo
Type Character (Demon Wedge)
Set Siren
Highest Rarity Gold
Element No Element
Note: Do not confuse this wedge with similarly named “Wings” wedges or the Wings of Darkness backpiece accessory (a cosmetic on Berenica). They are unrelated items.

Stats by rarity (what you actually gain)

Rarity Max Sanity Skill Efficiency
Blue +30% +12%
Gold +55% +17%

There are no White, Green, or Purple stat tiers for Wings • Inspo. The practical jump from Blue to Gold is +25% Max Sanity and +5% Skill Efficiency, which is a meaningful cushion for permanent-skill uptime builds and for supports that need to sustain rotations without crashing Sanity.


Where to get Wings • Inspo

Source Details
Expulsion Obtainable from Expulsion commissions.
Guerilla Filthoid — Frosbite (Lv. 40) Drops from the listed Guerilla Filthoid encounter.
Forge Craft via the in-game Forge system.
Tip: Use the in-game Demon Wedge Casket to view all available sources and quick-jump to the relevant activity.

Crafting recipe and why Gold takes time

Crafting a single Gold Wings • Inspo requires five copies of the Phoenix Wings purple wedge (the Max Sanity variant). These purple components are a real choke point; expect a long grind if you’re targeting multiple Gold crafts.

  • Gold Wings • Inspo (1) = Phoenix Wings (Max Sanity purple) × 5
  • To prepare for multiple amplifications, plan your Phoenix Wings farm early; the Gold totals below scale linearly into purple requirements.

Budget your upgrade currency as well. Leveling and amplifying Gold wedges consumes a lot of materials, so weave those runs into your broader resource farming instead of burning out on a single node.


Amplification to +10 (the math you should know)

Amplifying a Gold Demon Wedge increases its level by one per amplification. The duplicate requirement ramps up as you climb, and the total for a fully amplified Wings • Inspo is the key number to remember.

Target Total Gold copies needed Notes
Base (no amplification) 1 Initial craft or drop.
+10 (fully amplified) 10 Base copy + 9 duplicates across all amplification steps.

If you craft all ten Gold copies, you’re looking at 50 Phoenix Wings purple wedges in total. This is why many players stop at mid amplifications on secondary characters and push +10 only on a main carry or a cornerstone support.


Who should run Wings • Inspo (and why)

Any build that lives or dies by Skill Efficiency and Sanity stability will get immediate value from Wings • Inspo. That includes:

  • Support kits that feed weapon damage or skill-damage bonuses and need consistent uptime without dipping into low Sanity.
  • Skill-centric DPS that ride long activations and benefit more from efficiency and sustain than from marginal offensive substats.

At Gold, the wedge helps you push toward reliable “always on” rotations. Even the Blue version is a solid stopgap if you need stability now while you gather purple components for a craft.


Practical build notes (what to pair it with)

  • On supports: Wings • Inspo often replaces older sustain wedges once you can equip Gold. The +55% Max Sanity headroom reduces “dry spells” and keeps ult or skill loops smooth.
  • On skill-first DPS: Use it to shore up efficiency so you can slot more offensive wedges elsewhere. The 5% efficiency gap between Blue and Gold looks small on paper but is noticeable in tight rotations.
  • Set considerations: As a Siren-set Character wedge, it slots into common sustain-focused layouts without fighting your offensive wedges for set bonuses.
Tip: If you’re torn between pushing damage or stability, upgrade Wings • Inspo first to eliminate Sanity bottlenecks, then layer damage wedges. A stable rotation tends to outperform spiky builds that stall out mid-fight.

Farming plan you can actually follow

  • Run the listed Expulsion commissions regularly; bank any Wings • Inspo drops and Phoenix Wings components along the way.
  • Clear the Guerilla Filthoid — Frosbite (Lv. 40) whenever it’s up; it’s a clean shot at the wedge.
  • Use Forge to convert your purple stockpile into Gold copies as soon as you hit five Phoenix Wings; don’t sit capped on purples.
  • Amplify in stages. Go for +3 to +5 on side characters and reserve the +10 grind for a main you plan to play long term.

Common questions

Question Answer
Does a Gold version really exist? Yes. It’s rarer than Blue in the wild, but Gold exists and can also be crafted via Forge.
Is Wings • Inspo tied to an element? No. It has no element, so it’s broadly useful across teams.
Is Blue worth using until Gold? Absolutely. +30% Max Sanity and +12% Skill Efficiency is already strong for sanity-hungry rotations.
How many purples do I need for a +10 Gold? 50 Phoenix Wings purple wedges, if you craft all ten Gold copies.

Built correctly, Wings • Inspo is a quiet enabler: it won’t headline your damage chart, but it will make the rest of your kit show up on time, every time. If your rotation stutters because of Sanity dips or you’re chasing high Skill Efficiency thresholds, elevate this wedge early and plan the long haul for +10 only on your core unit.