First Dupree burst over as Josh Thewlis fumbled a high ball, before Miski acrobatically scored in the corner.
He was followed in by French, who showed great hands to collect a loose ball after Sam Walters spilled Junior Nsemba’s offload.
French then sent Smith in under the posts for Wigan’s fourth try and, immediately after the break, Marshall offloaded for Field to race in.
Wardle walked in the Warriors’ fifth try after fine work by French and Field, with French then playing the leading role in setting up Thompson to power over.
At 42-0 the game was effectively over, but Warrington did not give up and got on the scoreboard when Lindop grounded George Williams’ kick.
Harrison soon dotted down a second and Dufty crashed over for a third Wire try as four Wigan players tried to hold him up.
Warriors immediately responded through Marshall, who raced away to dive in the corner, but it was Warrington who had the final say when Ashton intercepted French’s pass and raced from near his own goal line to score.
Thewlis added the extras to complete a perfect night for both himself and Wigan’s Keighran from the tee.