Last updated: 2026-07-08

Speed Super Hero Escape Stage 1: First Flight Training

Stage 1 — First Flight Training — is your introduction to the obstacle course system in +1 Speed Super Hero Escape. Rated Easy difficulty with low speed requirements, this stage teaches fundamental movement without punishing mistakes. Every player must clear it before progressing, and repeating it remains a viable early Wins source.

Difficulty
Easy
Speed Required
Low
Obstacles
Wide platforms, gentle ramps

Stage Layout

First Flight Training features wide platforms, gentle ramps. The course starts at the training hub entrance and follows a linear path with generous checkpoint spacing. Wide platforms forgive imprecise landings, and gentle ramps introduce momentum mechanics without requiring flight control. The stage ends at a victory platform that awards Wins and unlocks Stage 2 access.

Step-by-Step Walkthrough

  1. Enter the stage portal — Located near the training ground. Walk into the glowing gate labeled Stage 1.
  2. Cross the starting platforms — Run across wide platforms using WASD. No jumping required on the first section.
  3. Navigate the ramps — Approach ramps at a moderate angle. Jump at the ramp peak for maximum distance.
  4. Clear the mid-section — Continue forward through additional platforms. Stay centered to avoid edge falls.
  5. Reach the finish — Touch the golden victory pad to complete the stage and collect Wins.

Tips & Strategy

Learn basic movement. No speed control needed yet. Practice jumping off ramps.

  • Claim Steel Captain from the rewards panel before your first attempt for a 6x speed boost.
  • Practice jumping off ramps — this skill is essential for Stage 2 gap jumps.
  • Do not rush. Falling resets you to the last checkpoint, wasting more time than careful movement.
  • Repeat Stage 1 two to three times to build Wins toward Nova Scout (5,000 Wins).

Recommended Setup

Any hero works on Stage 1. Equip Steel Captain (free) or your default hero. No rebirths or multiplier items needed. If you are struggling, spend a few minutes on the speed training ground first — even low additional speed makes platform gaps feel smaller. Review game controls if movement feels unresponsive.

After Stage 1

Proceed to Stage 2: Sky Bridge Crossing which introduces narrow bridges and gap jumps. Redeem active codes for bonus Wins and follow the beginner guide for complete early-game progression.

Frequently Asked Questions

What speed do I need for Stage 1?
Stage 1 requires low speed. Your default hero is sufficient — focus on learning controls rather than grinding speed first.
How many Wins does Stage 1 give?
Stage 1 awards a modest Wins amount suitable for early progression. Repeat it alongside Stage 2 to save for Nova Scout.
Can I skip Stage 1?
No. Stage 1 is the entry point and must be completed before accessing Stage 2.
What obstacles are in Stage 1?
Wide platforms and gentle ramps designed for basic movement practice. No precision timing required.
How long does Stage 1 take?
Under two minutes for new players. Under 30 seconds once you know the layout.

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