Wings are upgradable to help protect against pirates spamming darts. The base Stiletto requires Fragments to unlock, but the upgrades will cost you Tablets. It is similar to the Dinghy but overall it has more storage, larger health bar, more deck space and (IMO) faster in certain situations. Our final recommendation is the Stiletto Walker. (As a comparison, the Stiletto can carry 8,000.) The best way to maximize the Dinghy Walkers’ efficiency would be to stack weightless modules to offset the weight deficit. The downside to this vessel is its weight capacity, the Dinghy caps out at 1,280. I believe the speed comes from size since this ship is slightly smaller when the wind picks up it should, in theory, run faster than a thick boy. This vessel without upgrades is slower than the Stiletto and Falco, but if you store and use Torque you will have a better chance of outrunning both the Stiletto and Falco. Fragments are needed and lower-level resources are used to unlock its full skill tree. This makes it a great choice for solo and duo players because you will be able to quickly upgrade the ship to maximum tiers faster. The next Walker on the list is the Dinghy Walker, which can be learned and upgraded with Fragments. Most people move on from this Walker, but if it floats your boat there’s no reason to trade up. The downside to the Firefly is that it doesn’t offer much carrying capacity and it will cap out at 480. If you choose to keep the Firefly, make sure to upgrade it for maximum efficiency. It is a small, low to the earth ship with a wide turn radius and because of it’s height you may find yourself having trouble climbing over rocks and terrain. The Firefly uses both pedals and wings for mobility so you’ll get some wind power, but you’ll be burning a decent amount of stamina. It’s the very first Walker you will be instructed to build during the tutorial. ![]() Next up in the queue for solo players is the Firefly Walker. The perk for having no wings is that you are harder to spot, but as we said previously, without wings you can’t rely on wind for speed, you will need stamina. This Walker is very useful for those that have a static base, instead of taking out your larger Walkers every time, take out the Spider to quickly gather and travel around within a zone. This Walker has high mobility and is able to creep around, easily weaving in and out of terrain to outrun potential threats. The second choice for solo players is the Spider Walker.The Spider Walker is a small, fast, wingless Walker that relies on player stamina for speed. You will not be able to see 360 degrees around your vessel like all other Walkers. ![]() For this protection, the trade is limited vision. This gives your body and deck space the same level of protection as your cargo storage. ![]() The Mollusc Walker has a second, internal deck shielded by the Walker hull. In Last Oasis the best Walker for solo players is the Mollusc Walker.It is the newest addition to Last Oasis (full disclosure it may not be out quite yet, but it’s coming soon) and provides nomads some protection for not only their bodies while steering, but also for their storage boxes and crafting structures.
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