Solo Hunters is one of those Roblox games that looks simple at first, then quietly opens up into a full-on grind-heavy dungeon crawler. If you’re new, or even if you’ve been playing for a bit but still feel lost, this guide walks through everything that actually matters without overcomplicating it.
I’ll cover codes, classes, enchanting, titles, weapons, power progression, and how you’re supposed to grind efficiently without wasting time.
Where to Redeem Codes (Very Easy to Miss)
A lot of players don’t even realize codes exist because they’re not in a menu.
- Press M to open your map
- Head toward The Docks
- There’s a hidden NPC standing there
- Interact with them to redeem codes
Important Codes You’ll Use Early
- Free Class Reroll – lets you roll for a better class
- Free Stat Reset – super useful if you mess up your build
These are huge for beginners because class rerolls are otherwise limited. Always redeem codes before committing to anything.
Classes Explained (And Which Ones Are Actually Good)
There are six main classes in Solo Hunters:
- Tank
- Knight
- Elf
- Assassin
- Mage
- Summoner
Each class gives passive buffs that affect damage, survivability, or playstyle.
Best Overall Class
Assassin is currently the strongest all-around pick.
It has excellent damage output and scales well as you progress. If you roll Assassin early, you’re set.
Underrated but Strong
Summoner is surprisingly powerful once you understand it. It performs extremely well in dungeons, especially when your power level starts climbing.
Decent but Not Optimal
Tank and Knight are playable, especially early, but they fall off compared to Assassin or Summoner once dungeon difficulty ramps up.
How to Reroll Your Class
- Open your Stat Points menu
- Click Reroll Class
- Use free rerolls from codes if you have them
Class rolling is RNG, so don’t expect to get what you want immediately.
How Enchanting Works (And Where to Do It)
Enchanting is essential once you start pushing harder dungeons.
Enchant NPC Location
- Found at a specific spot on the map (you’ll need to jump a fence to reach it)
- Interact with the Enchant NPC
What You Need to Enchant
- Money
- Enchant Scrolls
You roll enchants using scrolls, and yes, it’s RNG-based. You’ll need to scroll down in the enchant menu to actually roll, which confuses a lot of players at first.
How to Get Enchant Scrolls
- Sell junk items
- Sell ores
- Buy from merchants after farming dungeons
Enchanting isn’t something you rush immediately, but once you’re upgrading weapons regularly, it becomes mandatory.
Titles Location (Another Hidden NPC)
Titles aren’t just cosmetic, and most players miss them entirely.
- There’s a secret Title NPC located on the map
- Interact with them to unlock and equip titles
If you care about optimizing stats later on, this NPC matters more than you’d expect.
Weapons, Skill Trees, and Power Cells
Weapons in Solo Hunters are not static. They grow with you.
Weapon Skill Trees
- Completing dungeons gives skill tree points
- These points upgrade your weapon’s abilities
- Strong weapons with upgraded trees make a massive difference
Leveling Weapons
You’ll need Power Cells to level weapons.
How to Get Power Cells
- Dungeon rewards
- Merchants
- Selling unwanted loot
Go into your inventory, select a weapon, and use power cells to level it up. This is one of the biggest sources of raw power in the game.
Dungeon Progression (The Core of the Game)
Solo Hunters is a dungeon grind game at its core. Everything revolves around power level.
How Progression Works
- Start with dungeons that match your current power
- Clear them consistently
- Move up as your power increases
Example:
- Around 800 power → Subway dungeon
- Gain power → Move to higher-tier portals
- Eventually progress through Jungle, Desert, Snow Forest, and beyond
Some areas require massive power levels:
- Desert: ~46,000 power
- Snow Forest: ~108,000 power
There are also high-end portals that are technically soloable but realistically better done with a team.
Daily Challenges (Do Not Skip These)
Daily challenges are one of the easiest ways to get gems early.
Typical tasks include:
- Selling dungeon loot
- Killing enemies
- Clearing dungeons
Completing these gives gems, which you’ll need for summons and progression. Skipping dailies slows you down a lot.
Summoning, Gems, and Crystals
Gems are used in the Summon Powers area, which is extremely important for long-term strength.
Ways to Get Gems
- Daily challenges
- Dungeon rewards
- Events and giveaways
Crystals and special items also exist for rerolling stats and resetting builds, so don’t waste them unless you know what you’re doing.
Stat Reset & Reroll Items Explained
You’ll eventually run into these items:
- Magic Fruit – Resets your weapon skill tree
- Stat Crystals – Reroll stats
- Perfect Stat Cube – Higher-quality stat reroll
These items are valuable. Save them until you understand your class and weapon setup.
Selling Loot (Simple but Important)
Anything you don’t need:
- Sell junk gear
- Sell ores
- Sell outdated equipment
This funds enchanting, scrolls, and weapon upgrades. Inventory clutter just slows you down.
If you take one thing away from this guide, it’s this:
Solo Hunters rewards consistency, not rushing.
- Match dungeons to your power level
- Upgrade weapons gradually
- Don’t ignore enchants, titles, or dailies
- Reroll classes only when you have free attempts
- Grind smart, not impatient
Once you understand the loop, the game becomes much smoother and way more enjoyable.
That’s everything you need to know to get strong in Solo Hunters without wasting hours doing the wrong things.