Martes, Disyembre 14, 2021

Icarus Solo Guide & Single-Player Tips Guide

In this Icarus Solo Guide, I’ll tell you how to succeed with Icarus single-player tips and how the gameplay is different from multiplayer in this survival game.

Icarus Solo Guide – How is Single-Player Different from Multiplayer?

Icarus single-player is largely similar to Icarus multiplayer with two key differences. First, no one can revive you if you’re knocked unconscious — that means that you’ll have to respawn and you’ll lose some XP progression on the current level.

The second key difference is with the Solo Talent Tree — these are some seriously powerful buffs that are only active in single-player. (More on that later!)

Icarus Solo Guide & Single-Player Tips - Unconscious
Lose all of your Health and you get knocked unconscious. In multiplayer, an ally can revive you. In single-player, you have to respawn — and that means you lose XP progress on your current level.

Icarus Single-Player Tips

If you’re looking for Icarus single-player tips, we’ve got you covered! Here are some hints that will make your single-player experience a lot easier.

Play cautiously.

In multiplayer, someone else can pick you up if you get knocked unconscious. In single-player, however, you have no option but to respawn — and that means you’ll lose XP progress on your current level.

Don’t take stupid risks — there’s no one here to save you.

Fight from a distance.

Fighting in melee is often a tricky proposition in multiplayer, but two or more people working together can beat down most early-game enemies. In single-player, however, it’s very easy to get overwhelmed (especially with enemies that hunt in packs, such as Wolves).

Make a Bow. Practice with your Bow. Become death itself and snipe enemies. Use melee as a last resort.

Icarus Solo Guide & Single-Player Tips - Building
The bear almost got in. Almost. If it weren’t for this house, I’d be dead.

Use buildings and terrain for defense.

If you do have to fight in melee, don’t do it out in the open. In the worst-case scenario, get on high ground and try to keep your enemy out of range. If you happen to be near a building, run inside. Creatures will often poke their heads into a building, making it easy to score critical headshots and kill them quickly.

A word of caution: enemies can attack you through the floor if your building is raised off of the ground. Try to keep it as close to the ground as possible or high up in the air — and if you build your structure on stilts, keep in mind that it can collapse if its supports are destroyed.

Never have just one base on larger missions.

Some missions (such as Livewire: Terrain Scan) will have you traveling a dozen kilometers or more. Take the time to stop every few kilometers and establish a base. If you get knocked unconscious, you’ll have to respawn in the area where you started the Prospect mission — and that might mean a very long walk back to your gear.

Hoard as much as you can.

You don’t have to worry about taking care of anyone other than yourself. Grab all the food and materials you think you’ll need and hoard it in storage — just in case. It’s better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it, and you’re not depriving any of your teammates.

Icarus Solo Guide & Single-Player Tips - Solo Talent Tree

How Icarus Solo Talents Work

The Icarus Solo Talent Tree is different from all of the other Talent Trees. You can spend Talent Points in here just as you can anywhere else, but the bonuses from these Talents are only active when you’re playing alone.

The downside is that spending points here are useless in multiplayer. The upside, however, is that these single-player talents give you a serious boost in power. This gives you a fighting chance, especially in the harder areas of the game.

Icarus Solo Talent Tree

Healthy Maverick
Rank 0

1. +50 Maximum Health
2. +100 Maximum Health

Icarus Solo Nada

Marathon Runner
Rank 0

1. +20 Maximum Stamina
2. +50 Maximum Stamina

 

Fleet Footed
Rank 0

1. +5% Movement Speed
2. +10% Movement Speed

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Bounce Back
Rank 0

1. +10% Health Regeneration
2. +20% Health Regeneration

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Lightning Recovery
Rank 0

1. +10% Stamina Regenreation
2. +20% Stamina Regeneration

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‘Tis But a Scratch
Rank 0

1. +10% Physical Resistance
2. +25% Physical Resistance

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Blueprint Boost
Rank 1

1. +3 Blueprint Points
for Tech Tree

Very, Very Quiet
Rank 1

1. 15% Perceived Threat
while Stealthed

 

Low Maintenance
Rank 1

1. -10% Water/Oxygen/Food Consumption
2. -20% Water/Oxygen/Food Consumption

 
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Blueprint Boost II
Rank 1

1. +3 Blueprint Points
for Tech Tree

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The Big Three
Rank 2

1. +15% Yield from Felling Trees, Mining Stone, and Harvesting

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Mobile Stockpile
Rank 2

1. -20% Carry Weight of Wood, Stone, & Ores

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Savage Hunter I
Rank 2

1. +50% Yield from Butchering & Creature Bones

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Lone Wolf
Rank 2

1. +10% XP Gain When Not in a Party

Icarus Solo Vertical Line
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Savage Hunter II
Rank 3

1. +50% Yield from Skinning Leather & Fur

Icarus Solo Nada

Pack Horse
Rank 3

1. +25% Weight Capacity

Basic Move
Rank 2

1. All buildables weigh 15% less in your inventory.

More Icarus Guides

  • General Guides
  • Mission Guides


Icarus Solo Guide & Single-Player Tips Guide
Source: Pinay Guide Blog

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