Infinity Rising map view of the Solace 1 region and surrounding terrain

Infinity Rising virtual land: how map ownership works—and how to read a parcel link

An educational guide to Infinity Rising land on the official game maps: regions, deep links like Solace 1 / Eagle’s Perch, and what “ownership” means in a live-service MMO before you treat plots like floor price.

Infinity Rising sells a sky-country survival fantasy: you’re up in the clouds, crafting, building, and wandering into places that can actually hurt you. “Land” there isn’t just a flex jpeg—it’s tied to how their game maps let you see the world: regions, parcels, labels.

I’m not here to tell you what any plot is worth. I’m here to decode what you’re looking at when someone drops a map link in Discord, and why “I own it” can mean three different things depending on whether we’re talking about the website, your wallet, or next Tuesday’s patch.

What “owning land” usually means in a game like this

Most live games blur a few ideas together:

  • The map — what the official site shows when you browse game maps. Pretty, useful, not the same thing as a deed search.
  • Whatever the store sold you — tied to checkout, migrations, and account stuff. That’s where refunds, transfers, and “did I buy the right chain?” actually live.
  • The ruleset — early access wipes, seasonal resets, “subject to change” fine print.

So when someone says they “own” a parcel, ask which layer they mean before you quote them—or before you roast them.

Reading a map URL (the boring part that saves arguments)

Official links on infinityrising.com tend to carry two query bits:

  • map= — which regional map loads (e.g. solace-1).
  • selected= — what’s highlighted when you open the link (e.g. parcel 2330).

Here’s a concrete example you can bookmark or drop in a thread—everyone lands on the same view:

106 Eagle’s Perch, Panorama Meadows — Solace 1 (parcel 2330 selected)

If you’re arguing adjacency or “look at this view,” linking beats screenshots. Screenshots go stale; the URL is the receipt.

What the pictures below are for

First shot is the wide read—Solace 1 as a region, how the terrain reads at a glance:

Infinity Rising map art emphasizing the Solace 1 region and nearby terrain

Second shot zooms the vibe around 106 Eagle’s Perch and the Panorama Meadows labeling—more “would I want to stand here?” than macro strategy:

Map excerpt highlighting 106 Eagle’s Perch and Panorama Meadows context

Before you hit post

  • Does the link still open on infinityrising.com (not a lookalike domain)?
  • Are you talking about the same map + selected IDs you think you are?
  • Are you mixing alpha talk with launch promises? Label which is which.
  • For anything involving money or bridges: get steps from their site and their X, not from a random DM.

Why Ape readers might still care

A lot of us learned this lesson on Otherside threads and ApeCoin drama: attention isn’t title. A clean map UI is a good reminder to separate what I can see from what I can enforce on-chain. If you want boring-old market context next to that, APE on CoinMarketCap is fine—it’s just not the same story as a game parcel.

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Infinity Rising is its own project; we’re not their blog. Check infinityrising.com for anything that touches money or entitlement. Not financial advice.