Flyte is one of the more interesting support Toons to land in Dandy's World, and if you missed him the first time around, the Easter Event reintroduction on March 20, 2026 gave everyone another shot. He costs 700 Baskets and requires some research legwork before you can buy him, but the payoff is a speed-boosting Toon who can genuinely shift the pace of a floor run when used right.
Who is Flyte in Dandy's World?
Flyte is a limited-time Easter Event Toon in Dandy's World, reintroduced as part of the Easter Event update. Visually, he reads as a tall pastel-cyan butterfly with clover-tipped antennae and pink-accented wings and cloak. Despite the wings, he walks. That detail is purely cosmetic, but it gives him a distinctive silhouette on the floor.
His role is support. Everything in his kit points toward helping teammates move faster and escape more efficiently, which makes him a strong pick on floors where Twisted pressure is high.
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Flyte was originally introduced before the Easter Event and was reintroduced on March 20, 2026. He is a limited-time Toon, so availability depends on the event being active.
What are Flyte's stats in Dandy's World?
Here's a full breakdown of Flyte's base stats as documented in the Easter Event update:
His movement speed sits at a solid 17.5 walking and 27.5 sprinting, which pairs well with his Gust ability. The 1.20 Extraction Speed is above average, meaning he contributes meaningfully to machine repair even when he's not actively using his ability. Stealth at 10 is on the lower end, so playing aggressively around Twisted enemies carries more risk with Flyte than with stealthier Toons.
How does Flyte's Gust ability work?
Ability I: Gust places a zone at Flyte's current location that lasts 10 seconds. Any Toon who walks through the zone receives a +15% Movement Speed boost for 5 seconds. The ability has a cooldown of 50 seconds.
The key detail here is positioning. Gust is placed at Flyte's location, not targeted at a teammate, so you need to anticipate where your team will be moving. Drop it near a machine that's about to be completed, near an exit, or in a corridor where Twisted enemies are pushing. Teammates who pass through pick up the speed buff automatically, no coordination needed.
Using Gust on yourself also counts, so solo plays near Twisted enemies are viable. For Holiday Quest purposes, the ability needs to support other Toons 50 times, so prioritize high-traffic areas where multiple teammates will walk through the zone.
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Place Gust near Ichor machines right before they finish. Your team will naturally pass through the zone while wrapping up repairs, giving everyone a speed boost heading into the next phase of the floor.
How to unlock Flyte in Dandy's World
Unlocking Flyte requires two things completed before you can spend anything at Bassie's Shop.
Step 1: Research Twisted Flyte to 50%
To gather research on Twisted Flyte, you need to pick up Research Capsules while Twisted Flyte is actively paying attention to you. Twisted Flyte is classified as an Uncommon entity, so he spawns on both Easter floors and regular floors. The faster approach is to deliberately draw his attention and collect capsules while he's focused on you, rather than waiting for passive spawns.
Step 2: Collect 700 Baskets
Baskets are the Easter Event currency. They spawn on Easter floors and regular floors alike, and you collect them by interacting with them when you spot one. There's no shortcut here beyond playing consistently and checking floors thoroughly.
Step 3: Purchase Flyte at Bassie's Shop
Once both requirements are met, head to Bassie's Shop and spend your 700 Baskets to unlock Flyte. The Dandy's World Wiki on Ichor covers the game's currency systems in detail if you want to understand how Baskets and Ichor interact in the shop.
How to complete Flyte's Holiday Quests for the Golden skin
Three Holiday Quests stand between you and the Golden Flyte skin. All three require you to be playing as Flyte.
Quest 1: Encounter Twisted Flyte 10 times as Flyte
Twisted Flyte being Uncommon works in your favor here. He appears on both Easter and regular floors, so you're not locked to event-specific content. Actively grabbing his attention speeds this up considerably. Don't just wait for passive encounters.
Quest 2: Complete Floor 20 as Flyte
Floor 20 is the real grind quest. Bringing friends makes this significantly faster since coordinated teams repair machines more efficiently and handle Twisted enemies better. Flyte's Gust ability also helps the team push through later floors without losing too much time to chases.
Quest 3: Use Flyte's ability to support other Toons 50 times
This one rewards smart placement over raw usage count. Every teammate who walks through a Gust zone counts as a support instance, so placing Gust in busy areas where multiple players pass through multiplies your progress per cast. High-traffic corridors near machines are your best friend here.
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Using Gust in empty areas or only on yourself does not count toward the "support other Toons" quest requirement. Make sure teammates are present and moving through the zone.
What are Flyte's Mastery Quests?
After completing the Holiday Quests, the long-term grind shifts to Mastery Quests. Completing all of them unlocks the Vintage Flute Skin. Here's what's required:
- Use Flyte's Active Ability 85 times
- Reach Floor 12
- Survive 5 Floors with Flutter Render in your round
- Finish 60 Machines
- Survive 45 Floors
- Travel 90,000 Meters
The 90,000 meter travel requirement is the longest passive grind. Flyte's above-average sprint speed of 27.5 helps here, but it will still take consistent play across many sessions. The 85 ability uses and 60 machine completions stack naturally if you play Flyte as your main Toon.
For a broader look at how Toon progression and Ichor spending fits into the game's meta, the full Dandy's World gameplay guide at The Experiment covers tier lists and floor strategies worth reading alongside this.
Is Flyte worth unlocking?
Flyte fits a specific role and does it well. The Gust ability is genuinely useful on floors where your team needs to move fast, and 1.20 Extraction Speed means he's not dead weight at machines while waiting for the right moment to drop a zone. His low Stealth of 10 is a real drawback, so he plays better in coordinated groups where someone else can draw Twisted attention.
The 700 Basket cost is reasonable for an event Toon, and the research requirement to 50% on Twisted Flyte gives you a natural reason to engage with that enemy type. If you enjoy support-focused play and want a Toon that rewards good positioning over raw stats, Flyte is a solid pick for the Easter Event window.
For more Dandy's World Toon breakdowns and survival strategies, browse more guides on GAMES.GG to find builds and tips across the full roster.

