Summary

One of the most immersive multiplayer extraction shooters,Hunt: Showdown, can be both kind and cruel. In one round, you might collect a bounty and extract safely. In the next game, you could instantly be the victim of a rifle round and lose everything.

While many fans of the game decide to play in teams of two or three, some brave souls take on the challenge alone. Not only can solo hunters survive the monster-infested Louisiana bayou, but some even thrive without the support of companions. For those willing to brave the dangers solo, there are some valuable strategies to remember.

Hunt Showdown Hunters Aiming In The Mist

10Stay off the Roads

If you’ve played even a little Hunt: Showdown, you’ll notice specific well-worn paths throughout the three maps. Many dirt roads, bridges, and fields attract hunters with direct routes to neighboring compounds as they navigate the game world.

Use the thick, swampy foliage to your advantage as a solo player and conceal your movements. It might be slower to travel through dense forests, but your hunter is less likely to run head-first into another team. If you decide to run down the middle of the road, don’t be surprised if you attract gunfire.

Sneaking up on other hunters Hunt Showdown

9Stop and Listen

One of the most well-done aspects of Hunt Showdown is the sound design. you may learn a lot about what and who is nearby using just your ears. Many teams, particularly three-person squads, make a lot of noise. These teams can fire off unsilenced rounds, startle crows, and splash loudly through the water.

One way to gain crucial intelligence about a particular compound is to stop and listen momentarily. The building you thought was empty could be occupied by hunters ready to fight.

Hunt Showdown Assassin Attacking In Lair

8Don’t Get Greedy

Generally, taking on a boss as a solo is not advisable. you may, of course, but you run the risk of a team rushing in after the banish and stealing your hard work.

Unfortunately, killing a boss like the Assassin or Scrapbeak can take time, while other teams can surround the compound. Although not as profitable, extracting without the bounty keeps your hunter alive to fight another day. Consider collecting the clues, finding cash registers, and completing challenges for monetary rewards.

Stalking another team Hunt Showdown

7Identify Enemy Team Leaders

During Bounty Hunt, solo hunters may be able to ambush another team. However, it’s essential to determine the strongest and most dangerous member first. After all, one enemy hunter may have a six-star MMR rating, but their teammate might be sitting at a two-star ranking.

One way to spot the more experienced player is to observe the team before engaging. The higher-level hunter often takes the lead, and less skilled players follow behind. If you’re able to take out the best player first, you’ll have a better chance of eliminating the entire team.

flair over enemy hunters Hunt Showdown

6Rotate, Rotate, Rotate

A solo player should always stay on the move. Enemy hunters will try to flank your position, so it’s vital to keep them guessing. Imagine a big circle encompassing you and the enemy. Then follow this circle around the area, keeping an eye on where you last saw the other hunter.

If you get an opportunity, you can fire on the other team but continue to move, and they won’t have a good bead on your position. If you encounter a hunter face-to-face, you can quickly take cover and rotate in the opposite direction.

Hunt Showdown Necromancer

5Solo Necromancer Trait

Hunt: Showdown offers acomprehensive amount of traitsthat can enhance your hunter. There are several no-brainer perks for solos like Lightfoot and Greyhound. However, one specific trait, Necromancer, could be a game-changer with a self-revive function.

One of the most significant struggles of solo play is that one wrong move eliminates your hunter, their weapons, andany useful equipmentforever. Fortunately, lone hunters can jump back into the game and keep fighting, as Necromancer is no longer only for teams of two or three.

Hunt Showdown Hellhound Pack In THe Mist

4Practice in Quick Play

A great way to advance your skill level in Hunt Showdown is to practice in Quick Play mode, which gives you a free hunter. Rather than risk a character you’ve built up with traits and expensive weapons in Bounty Hunt, jump into Quick Play with nothing to lose.

You can experiment with various strategies, learn to handle different weapons, and explore the maps. Once you feel confident with your play style, you can transfer that knowledge to Bounty Hunt. Remember that Quick Play lobbies don’t use skill matching, so the competition is fierce.

Startling ducks Hunt Showdown

3Stay Quiet

It can be fun to run a hunter ‘loud and proud’ on one of the game’s maps, not concerned with making excessive noise. However, as a solo, you are already disadvantaged against other teams, and stealth isyour greatest weapon.

Avoid sound traps like ducks, use melee instead of gunfire on enemy AI, and crouch while crossing waterways. If a team of three hunters can hear you coming, they’ll quickly take you out. But, if you may sneak up and use ambush tactics, you’ll have the best chance to come out ahead.

Player attacking a team from behind in Hunt Showdown.

2Be Patient

More often than not, one mistake that will get you killed is rushing through the map. Spending thirty seconds concealed in a bush can sometimes make the difference between success and failure. If you think you heard something but aren’t sure, take some time to assess the area carefully.

Many players lack patience and run straight into a compound without investigating the surrounding woods. Expect enemy hunters to be around every corner and force them to make the first move. Once an enemy believes no one is around, they’ll give away their position.

Hunt Showdown Character Hiding From Butcher Boss

1Don’t Get Frustrated

A famous saying within the Hunt Showdown community is, “Hunt giveth, and Hunt taketh away.” Everybody has a bad round or even a bad day here and there. Instead of getting agitated when a loss occurs, look at it as an opportunity to learn and improve.

Next time, perhaps you’ll try a flash bomb to blind the enemy first, or maybe you’ll avoid looking out a particular window of a compound. Try to analyze what led to your death, and then consider how to prevent that situation in the future.