Palworld has many elements such as crafting, exploration, combat, and base management, making it a game that can be played even solo.
On the other hand, in solo play,
- It’s a lot of work and it’s tiring
- Lost the purpose halfway through
- I get tired of worrying about efficiency
For reasons such as many people leave after the middle stage.
In this article,
Tips for solo players to enjoy Pal World for a long time and comfortably will be explained in detail from the perspectives of
thinking, base management, and progress pace.
Understand first why soloing is easy to get bored
First of all, the reason you get bored playing solo is not because you are not good at playing.
The main reasons why solo players are easily exhausted are as follows.
- Try to manage everything yourself
- Chasing only the shortest efficiency
- Imitate multi-premise information as is
Palworld is also designed so that the more you pursue efficiency, the stronger the sense of work becomes.
In order to play for a long time,
You need to prioritize “sustainable form” over “efficiency.”
Tips 1: Set your goals “small” instead of “big”
The most important thing when soloing is goal setting.
Common mistakes
- Create the strongest equipment
- Collect all pals
- Complete the largest base
These are goals that are likely to be motivating and
can be tiring along the way.
Recommended ideas
- Explore the next area safely
- Make your base a little more convenient
- Grow one new Pal
It will last longer if you accumulate “goals that can be achieved in one play”**.
Tip ② Don’t aim for perfection at your base
The most tiring point for solo players is managing the base.
Common conditions
- Too much concern about placement efficiency
- Recreate the flow line many times
- I think that a mistake is a failure
However, Palworld’s base is
designed to be rebuilt as many times as you like.
Division is important
- OK as a temporary base
- No problem even if it looks dirty
- Progress can be made even if it is somewhat inefficient
Accepting a “moving base for now” will make you feel much better mentally.
Tips 3: Have the courage to leave the work to your pal
For solo players,
“It’s faster to do it yourself”
It tends to feel like.
But
- Extraction
- Timber logging
- Transportation
If you keep doing these things by yourself,
you will definitely become a work game.
What people who play for a long time have in common
- Pal’s work efficiency is OK at 70%
- Idle time is also part of the game
- Do not expect perfect AI behavior
It’s more fun to leave it to Pal while
focus on exploring, fighting, and planning.
Tip 4: Emphasize “safety” over “winning” in battle
In solo, annihilation = full responsibility returns to yourself.
If you overdo it
- Equipment Lost
- Recovering pals is troublesome
- Suddenly loses motivation
Stable fighting style
- Make an early decision to escape
- Use long-range weapons
- Awareness of using Pal as a shield
For solos,
Being too cautious is just the thing.
Tips 5: Don’t watch efficiency videos/optimal solutions too much
Gathering information is useful, but
too much can have the opposite effect.
Why?
- Another person’s optimal solution = not your correct answer
- I get tired of comparing
- I feel like my progress is slow
Recommended distance
- Check only when you are in trouble
- Don’t copy everything
- Use only the parts that suit your current self
Solo play is
The strongest way to play is to not compare yourself to others.
Tips 6: Make today a day to do nothing
This is surprisingly important.
- Just explore
- See the view
- View the base
- Finish with a little tidying up
Even if you don’t progress anything,
If you think that it’s OK just to start the game,
the hurdles to play will immediately lower.
Author’s impressions|In solo, the person who enjoys the “freedom” wins
What I felt when actually playing solo was:
- Chasing efficiency too much can make you tired
- It becomes difficult to think in terms of multiple standards
- If you follow your own pace, you’ll have more fun all at once
That’s the point.
Pal World’s solo game lasts longer if you play it with
more of a life simulation than a strategy game.
Summary | Points for solo players to play for a long time
- Chop your goals into small pieces
- The base can be temporary
- Leave the work to Pal
- Do not engage in unreasonable battles
- Don’t look at too much information
- Allow days to do nothing
Just by being aware of these things,
Pal World will change from a “tiring game” to a “comfortable game.”