You’ve tried it before, and it didn’t go as well as you wanted it. The Mugen Train Raid in Project Slayers can be pretty challenging without teammates, but sometimes that’s what you get. This guide will help you finish the Mugen Train Raid solo and with the 1.5 update, if there’s any new equipment that will better help you with the raid.
If you’re looking to use the new katanas for the run, check out this guide to get the Polar Katana. Now without further ado, the walkthrough.
Ultimate Solo Mugen Train Raid Guide
When it comes to solo running this round, you want high damage stats with a lot of potions to heal. Focus on using weapons that tears through your targets in no time. Get speed stats as your second or third priority for the first round, and the rest depends on your skill.
The War Fans will be a great weapon to have especially for Akaza, the last boss. For the first two phases and Flesh Monster, weapons with the biggest damage like scythe will be better to keep the fights short.
Here are the Mugen Train Raid phases (in order):
- Dream Core
- Train
- Mugen
- Flesh Monster
- Akaza
Mugen Train Raid starts with the Dream Core phase, where you have to protect core. It is referencing to the part where you fell for Mugen’s tricks in the train. It’s a defend-the-tower mode and here’s where speed becomes important since they spawn from all directions.
Once you’ve woken up, you’ll spawn immediately in the train and still, your job is to protect. But now there are 25 passengers on board and your job is to not let all of the killed for 5 minutes. Now, if you’re wondering how are you going to be in multiple carriages at once, you don’t.
You don’t have to protect all of them – just focus on the carriage with the most civilians. This way, you won’t potentially lose more than you have to just because you’re busy running every along the train.
The next phase is Mugen on top of the moving train. Now, Roblox being the base game means that there are potential bugs. While in this phase, you’d rather focus on playing it safe so you don’t get knocked off the train. At some point when Mugen’s HP reach half, you’ll be transported temporarily to another phase.
The Flesh Monster is a fast-regenerating boss. So the worst case scenario here is leaving the Flesh Monster alive for too long. If you need to heal, heal up before you jump into the fight, use ones that heals overtime the longest and brute force this thing. Your best scenario is not letting the monster regen at all as you continue to inflict damage, so keep inflicting damage continuously.
When you teleport back out, Mugen is done for. Now it’s the final boss that’s also the hardest, Akaza. Akaza has a lot of moves and is able to get out of the way even if you spam your combos. The fan works well since the movement gives you a lot more flexibility. It also lets you stay close to Akaza and prevent him from casting his one-punch ulti.
The key here is to stay close with him and don’t stay too far from Akaza which will cause him to cast his long-range skills and ulti which hurt a lot. Pop a healing potion at the start of the battle and good luck!
And that’s how you can solo the Mugen Train. Hopefully, you can finally solo the Mugen Train Raid on your own soon as well!
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