Royale Strategy Guide
Royale is probably gonna be a one and done for most, so I'm making this for those who want to play Royale at least once or multiple times but don't know where to start or how to make it far. Since it's heavily dominated by sweats, regardless of a raffle, I'll split it up into 2 parts; those who can't be 24/7 active and those who can.
CASUALS:
- FLEE FROM THE BLOODBATH. If you know your activity won't be strong in general, you will be STUCK in the eye for an hour and you can't move. There WILL be comp threats in there. You WILL get jumped (if it's not broken). And with hardly any weapons, you probably will die early.
- Your Day 1 will mainly be you in a square, waiting for popups. This is the safest way to play it, as moving around drains stamina, and you might need stamina to run away when needed. Popups can be things like food (which you need to survive), mobility items (teleport/energy drink/rope to slow people), weapons (arrows, bombs, snipers, kunais, etc), and defense tools (Kovazabees, health packs). You will more likely than not be competing with at least 1 other, if not 2. Try to find a place with just 1 other and stay there, when you log on you can check to see if you have any popups waiting.
- Do not go lower than 60 stamina, as it'll take a VERY long time to regen stamina. Moving costs 20 stamina. Try not to move more than 2 places at a time before hopping off.
- Every time you open the app again, REFRESH. As long as you are on Kovaze, refresh your site as many times as possible on the Royale page. This is so you can see an updated list of who's with you and who might be attacking you. This will be very important in the later stage - Day 2 and beyond.
- Your social game will be the most crucial power you have. OUTSIDE THE GAME, Identify the power preconnections (or find someone that knows). Message the active people a "hello!" on Discord if you have it, and have a small conversation with them so they're at least familiar with you. This is especially true if you don't know many people at all in your game. The more people you get to know, the less people that will attack you when you're offline.
- The reason why I say the above is because when you don't attack, collect popups, or move for 15 minutes, you enter camo mode, which means you can't be fought. However, you can be attacked with ITEMS. Meaning, you can get sneak attacked if you're not careful. This is how a majority of the people in Royale will die; getting jumped by people with hella items. I unfortunately fell victim to this. As someone who will not be online, it is CRUCIAL that you form the right bonds to avoid the bloodshed when this happens. Know people who are eager to kill? Get to know them! Form a pact. Do whatever it takes to avoid getting shot.
- Outside of that, honestly? Find food and eat it, as you will likely starve to death if not. Once you go to 0 food you lose 1 health per minute, so eat that food! I was dumb enough not to and lost like 30 health because I dozed off, which made it easier to kill me.
- Since you know you can't be as active, find joy in the little things like meeting new people and forming pacts. This will help you escape an item attack and gives you a better chance of making it to the endgame, where you unfortunately will NEED to be online at all times, but at least you made it there!
24/7 SWEATS:
- If you know you're not good at challenges or that you won't be on good terms with most of the people in the bloodbath, flee. You can just farm resources in a different square, and mind your own business.
- Otherwise, go to the bloodbath and analyze as much as you can! Form pacts, figure out who your enemies are, and DEFINITELY jump a player or two if you know they're gonna come after you. It's gonna be a first come first serve basis but fighting is going to be the most crucial here since resources are limited so make sure you're fighting someone you know you can beat; or at least someone that a person you're working with can beat.
- Popups in the eye always have a faster spawn rate, which is why it'll often be contested with other players who are also good. Some people will use autoclicker... you'll be able to tell. Avoid them. Danger zones are outlined in red. Honestly, you can avoid the eye Day 1/Night 1 and just camp in a regular spot; find a square where people are afk and just stay there. Only move danger zones even if they have 1 other person. 3's a crowd, though.
- As the game goes on and more danger zones pop up, find a spot where there's less people (that don't use autoclicker) and camp it. Use Day 1/Night 1 to form your initial alliances and recognize loyalties. This will protect you on Day 2.
- Social game is still just as important as ever. Recognize the threats and work with them rather than against them off the bat. Know your allies on Day 1.
- HAVE A REFRESH EXTENSION. I completely despise autoclicker but this is actually necessary for you to know when you're being stalked or attacked while you're online. Or to know who's passing. People could pass one minute and leave the next to scout, for another person to bomb or snipe you. The refresh at least gives you an idea of your surroundings in almost real time.
- DUAL SCREEN. This is especially crucial so you can be somewhat attentive while doing work if you're on PC. A MUST for endgame. Either do dual screen, or have split screen (Opera GX, Windows, ETC)
- You can probably sleep fine Night 1 if your social game is good enough, no need to worry about being attacked. But if you want to get resources? Stay tf awake. Stock tf up.
- If you see someone new join your room, stay cordial in the early game Say hi and remain peaceful! Fucking run if it's day 2 or 3 and they're not your bestie or someone you're actively working with. They will likely kill you.
- Day 2 is the real mess. There will be groups of people hunting down players, active or not. If you decide to join those groups, help out and give some of the resources, but be a bit greedy; keep most to yourself. You need resources more than anyone else. If you're not hunting? Oh honey pray that your social game is elite.
- Don't go for kills too early on or else you will be targeted mid-late game for hoarding resources and being a threat. Let someone else take that fall.
- STAY THE FUCK AWAKE ON EVENING/NIGHT 2. This is when most of the killing will happen. Unless you KNOW you're social queen like Tisha, or that you're protected by your allies (that are dominating the game), you will most likely either be fighting or running on Night 2. This is why you stock up on resources Night 1.
- From here on out, if you make it to Day 3, you really have to be eyes glued to the screen. At this point, people just want the game to end and they will be killing the idle people with their weapons. This is where autorefresher comes in handy. If not? Good luck. Alliances and pacts will prove crucial here, as it'll be the people on the outside that will get turned on.
- You want to get most of your kills in the mid-late game. Be strategic about it; target people who you KNOW will drop hella resources, even if you know you can't kill the most. Find a ride or die (or go solo if the game is dead) and use the tried and true strategy of scouting/killing. This is why you save your resources part 2 - these mid-endgame kills will have people dropping everything they have if they're not on. You'll be stacked by the time the final fight comes, and be prepared for most things that come towards you. Which... will be a lot because everyone will know you have hella resources and you're going to get jumped at some point.
- From there? Do what you gotta do to win. If you have to attack an idle person? Go ahead. Need to lie about resources? Boom. Wanna kill someone off with berries because they're starving? Be my guest. It's a dirty game. Just remember... you're probably not going to leave the site after this, meaning people are going to remember. Maybe... just maybe... they'll take your actions to heart.
Overall, most people will play royale for the experience, and I find it alot more fun when you're fighting and duking it out rather than just playing the waiting game; the danger is fun! Royale is a well designed game to start, and while there are a few things that can be tweaked (popup adjusments to counter autoclick for example), most of the issues will arise from the cast rather than the gameplay. At the end of the day, make the most out of your experience! Royale for most will be a one and done, so why not do all you can to enjoy it?
I hope this helps anyone who cares enough to want to do well in Royale <3
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