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How to Get Titles in Solo Hunters

My title is Professional Procrastinator.

Not sure how to get Titles in Solo Hunters? The dungeon-crawling Roblox RPG, inspired by manga classics, is now live in early access after several weeks of open beta testing, and it’s already amassing a solid player base. Among those players, many are confused when it comes to unlocking titles in Solo Hunters. Read on to learn what we currently know.

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Solo Hunters Title NPC Location

The central hub of Solo Hunters is designed as a sprawling, bustling open-world city, with many NPCs to talk to and locations to explore. It even has a map, though it only shows the city’s layout and lacks any markers for POIs or NPCs. Worry not, as we’re here to help you find the Title NPC in Solo Hunters.

He’s one of the few secret NPCs, tucked away between buildings in an unsuspecting location, waiting for you to find him. He’s located just south of the main central square (hub), the area with the subway, Power Summoning POI, shop, and selling kiosks.

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From the square, head south across the street, and you'll reach a secluded area between buildings, beneath an overpass. It resembles a small construction site, with various construction materials scattered around, including several large pipes. That’s where you’ll spot the Title NPC, leaning against a nearby wall. Check out the map below for his exact location.

Solo Hunters Titles NPC Location
Title NPC is located in the red circle area - Image by Pro Game Guides

How to Obtain Titles in Solo Hunters

Once you find the Title NPC in Solo Hunter, you can approach him and press E to interact with him. The menu shows that you can unlock different colors based on the number of titles you've acquired. However, what gets players confused is the fact that there doesn't seem to be an option to get titles in Solo Hunters. According to our and other people's experience, you currently can not get Titles in Solo Hunters.

Solo Hunters Title Colors
The feature is not yet available - Image by Pro Game Guides

This feature is not yet available on the first day of Early Access, and although the NPC is already present in the game, Titles will likely be added to Solo Hunters in a future update. As things stand right now, Titles are not yet implemented. For now, you can safely ignore this NPC and wait until the developers officially add Titles to the game.

Solo Hunters FAQ

Are Titles in the game?

No, they are still not added to the game.

How do you get Titles?

There's no info about this currently. Once they are added to the game, we will make sure to update this article.

How many Titles will be available?

Based on the rewards from the Title NPC, at least 35 unique titles.

What are Titles?

Titles are a type of badge you can attach to your character’s name to showcase your progression and achievements to other players.

Will Titles unlock retroactively once they are added?

Probably yes, but we currently can not confirm this.

That’s currently all you need to know about Titles. When the developers add them in a future update, we’ll make sure to update this guide with all the new information you need. In the meantime, be sure to check out our Roblox hub for more guides, codes, and news about everything Roblox.


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About the Author

Nikola is a Senior Staff Writer at Pro Game Guides with over 13 years of experience in gaming journalism. He has been playing video games since his father bought him an NES and a Sega Mega Drive in the early 1990s. Over the years, he has mainly become a PC gamer with a love for narrative-driven RPGs, real-time strategy games, and psychological/survival horror titles. Still, he enjoys any game that’s worth his time.
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