We recommend having one Walker just for storage, and another for looting and a light wood base packed into both. These mobile bases can be used as secure inventory storage since you are able to transfer them out of the oases and into the lobby. Walkers can act as more than just a means of travel. Light wood bases can be packed up and stored inside the inventory of larger Walkers. Players need to build Walkers so that they can move on to the next oasis while keeping all their loot progression. The idea is that these oases are fleeting, and when the oasis eventually burns from the sun, it will close destroying all bases, Walkers, and loot remaining in that particular zone. Walkers are arguably the focal point of Last Oasis.
Upgrade Walker parts such as wings and legs for better protection.Invest in leveling your Walkers for better protection while looting.Transfer Walkers out of the oasis for safe storage.Have a looting Walker and a storage Walker.It is a great tool for all players, but especially the solo nomads. Overall the quests were designed to aid in learning the game mechanics as well as giving players a good start. Secondly, completing quests rewards Fragments, the more Fragments the better off you will be early on. Questing rewards players massive amounts of experience. Solo players should do all the quests starting at level one. This will be an iterative process but I enjoy this idea and can’t wait to see how it is implemented. Solving the problem of being outnumbered by balancing the playing field. I personally really like this idea, it is perfect for solos and small groups. For example, a clan with 20 or more players will not be able to enter an oasis with a cap of 10 players per clan. They have been discussing ways to combat this, and the conclusion they have come to is to lock off oases depending on the size of your clan. If your server does become crowded while inside, leave and find another spacious one.Ī recent blog post by the Last Oasis team, they touched on the problem with massive clans attacking players that don’t have the numbers to successfully protect their belongings. Look for spacious oases and check the player count periodically to make sure that status doesn’t change. Solo players should never go into an oasis that is considered crowded or full. Last Oasis provides statistics on the number of players, as well as the hostility level for each oasis in your server. Keeping a large portion of your most valuable loot safe outside enemy reach. It is probably best to have both, but keep the large Walker safe outside the oasis until you are ready to bring it in to store loot and then immediately log it back out. The downside to using the Spider Walker is that it doesn’t hold much loot or have the ability to pack up a decent base, so you will need to make either a larger Walker to store loot or a static base within the server (that can later be packed up into a larger Walker). The downside to using a wingless Walker is that you will need a large stamina pool to outrun enemy ships. It is wingless, making it harder to spot between the trees. The Spider Walker is nice because it is small and it creeps around hugging the earth. We enjoy the Spider Walker for this ninja lifestyle. Avoid desert terrain, and keep to the dense forestry areas (the massive trees in the hard zones) giving you the ability to hide from other players. Creep around large rocks and use terrain, foliage, and spawned loot structures as cover. The first strategy we are going to recommend is to become a ninja. Retract Walker wings to decrease visibility while gathering resources.Hide Walker in inconspicuous location while gathering.
Gear Up and Learn How to Block Master the Art of the Ninja Nomad.Pack Light Wooden Bases into Your Walker.I’m here to give you the scoop on our favorite solo strategies on how to survive as a solo player in Last Oasis. We have to scout, become ninjas, sneak between the terrain, and hide our goods. Solo players (and duos) need to play methodically and we can’t just roam around on the big dog Walkers. The current state of Last Oasis can be overwhelming due to the sheer number of people allowed to join a clan. They want all your stuff, and they want it now.
These large clans aim to take all that you’ve worked so hard for… right down to the shirt on your back. Massive clans are lurking, waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike. You may be alone, but your enemies are not. Thirst scratching at your insides, the sun blistering your skin, all while fighting off Rupu and scavenging for resources trying to survive. This is great news for solo players who are looking for a Walker to help them survive as a lone Nomad. Update: The Mollusk Walker has been added to Last Oasis.