Project Slayers Best Tips And Tricks for New Players

Project Slayers: Best Tips & Tricks for New Players

Alexis Ongsansoy
5 Min Read

You can’t always learn the ropes or find out what untold secrets games like Project Slayers has to offer on your first few hours. Games nowadays tend to take you on more than just one ride before you learn everything there is to know.

If you’re one of those gamers who like knowing more than they should before finishing at least one session then you’ve come to the right place. Stay a little bit longer while reading the tips and tricks we’ve laid out for you and who knows, you just might learn something new again as you play on!

Best Tips & Tricks for New Players

Project Slayers is known for its AKF levelling. This is where you leave the game running while you try to do something that’s equally productive elsewhere. However, the only target that you can benefit from this feature are the practice logs. You can find them in safe zones, and the only weapon that will work on them are your fists. Now let’s take a look at the other things that you may have missed out on.

Project Slayers Best Tips And Tricks for New Players

Enemies Only Attack When Nearby

On certain occasions there’ll be a decent chance of you not wanting to throw down with everything you see. To make sure that it stays that way, try to avoid any nearby enemies. It can get quite annoying when you’re just minding your business only for a pair of fists to come flying your way.

Project Slayers Best Tips And Tricks for New Players NPC

Finding Muzan isn’t Fun

While it’s already a known fact that you can only find Muzan at night, it’s still pretty difficult to zero in on his exact location. From where we’re standing you have two choices: You can purchase a game pass to know his exact location, or read our Ultimate Demon Guide to find where he’s holed up in.

Project Slayers Best Tips And Tricks for New Players NPC

Finding Blue Lilies isn’t Fun Either

There are times where sharing just won’t work, especially if you have a whole other server to compete with. Finding Blue Lilies is vital if you ever want to talk to Muzan. Other players are on the hunt for these lilies however, so you’re better off going to a private server. Once you’re in one, you can find blue lilies near Kirabating Village with little to no interference from other players.

To find private servers, you’ll have to access the Project Slayers official discord server. Go to the community tab and find the channel that says “boss-farm.” That channel has different codes that updates and expires over time. Be sure to always be on the lookout for fresh codes!

Project Slayers Best Tips And Tricks for New Players

Weapon Mastery

There are different weapon masteries in Project Slayers for each category. That means that you can’t jump on to the next weapon and expect to know how to use it efficiently. What you can do however, is find a different weapon of the same category (for example: a katana) to train with instead.

Project Slayers Best Tips And Tricks for New Players

Rewards from Boss Drops

Make sure that you deal a good amount of damage to whatever boss you’re fighting. If you’re making everybody else do the hard work and expect to get the same reward then you’ll be sorely disappointed. The game takes into account the damage that you’ve dealt to the boss and changes the rewards you get depending on your performance.

Oh and one more thing, if you’re fighting the boss with other players be sure to get your rewards fast. The rewards don’t automatically go to your inventory. This isn’t an MMO where you share the same amount of loot with your party. It’s every demon for himself! Why do you think we told you earlier to collect Blue Lilies on a private server?

Project Slayers Best Tips And Tricks for New Players Loot

And those are the best tips & tricks in Project Slayers for new players. Now go and steal somebody else’s loot because you clearly deserve it more than they do!

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Here we have Alexis, he's been gaming ever since the second Famicom came out. Which is probably the reason why he goes back to platformers every now and then. Somewhere down the line he started getting more and more fascinated about looking at maps change colors for three to eight hours straight. If he's not out strategizing and beating the life out of his space bar in that order there's a good chance you can find him playing an FPS or talking someone's ear out about how game balance gets in the way of realism. You can tell that he really likes getting the full experience of whatever he gets his hands on.
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