

Playing Abiotic Factor solo can be a different kind of challenge. However, picking the right job at the start can make a big difference.
In this guide, we’ll go over the best jobs for solo players and break down why they work well.
Image via PlaystackSummer Intern job gives you no stat bonuses, but it gives you 12 trait points to spend. That’s more than any other job. You can turn those points into whatever build you want.
Most solo players pick this because it lets them grab key traits like Wrinkly Brainmeat or Fanny Pack without skipping useful extras.
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Lab Assistant gives you +3 Sneaking, +3 Sprinting, +2 Strength, and a 50% XP boost to Sneaking. That makes it easier to stay hidden, get around quickly, and level up fast. You can sneak past enemies, get access to small vents, and move through dangerous zones with less risk.
Image via PlaystackTrans-Kinematic Researcher gives +2 Blunt Melee, +2 Fortitude, +2 Sprinting, and +2 Strength. This job helps you tank hits, run from trouble, and deal good melee damage.
Epimedical Bionomicist jobs are focused on healing. You get bonuses to First Aid and medical crafting, which is handy when you're alone and can’t rely on anyone else to revive you. Y
Phytogenetic Botanist jobs are good if you want to grow your own food and cook often. It gives bonuses to Agriculture and Cooking, which means you’ll have an easier time staying fed and healthy.
Image via PlaystackNo matter which job you choose, picking the right traits can make solo runs much smoother. Some traits are good for almost any build. Wrinkly Brainmeat gives you 20% more XP, which helps you level up skills faster.
Fanny Pack gives you two extra hotbar slots, lowers item weight, and keeps items from dropping when you die. Buff Brainiac adds carry weight and strength, which helps if you're hauling gear alone.
Other helpful traits are Self Defense (+3 melee damage), Inconspicuous (+2 Sneaking), and Night Owl (slower fatigue). These all add value in solo play without much downside.
If you want to grab more positive traits, you can take a few negatives like Dry Skin, Slow Healer, or Weak Bladder.
Image via PlaystackFor a flexible build:
For a stealth build:
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