Talk:Solo Player

Silica
I don't think that Silica should even be mentioned on this article. She only attempted it once and almost got killed because of it. Solo Players should only be those who have been going solo for quite awhile.--Gsimenas (talk) 06:26, April 18, 2013 (UTC)

Remember that a solo player becomes one because of its tendency to play alone, however, when they also form parties once in a while, like Kirito and Asuna did, and for example, it's also neaded when defeating a boss. I don't think that Silica may be considered one because she tried it once.KDTV (talk) 11:01, April 18, 2013 (UTC)

Is it okay to leave Silica in the Solo player list as attempted? Warmachine375 (talk) 11:12, April 18, 2013 (UTC)

@KDTV Yeah, even solo players have to party sometimes, especially for Boss Fights (beating it solo is near impossible and highly risky in SAO, while they do have to be beaten to progress in the game) and certain quests perhaps. But, otherwise, if forming a party isn't absolutely necessary, solo players tend to stay solo, except for rare occasions.--Gsimenas (talk) 12:13, April 18, 2013 (UTC)

@Warmachine No, I don't believe there's any point in it. 1 attempt, especially a failed attempt, is not enough to be considered a Solo Player. I doubt that she would have stayed solo even if she had got out of the forest safely on her own. She did say "There are plenty of parties that want me". --Gsimenas (talk) 12:13, April 18, 2013 (UTC)

Just a failed attempt please? Warmachine375 (talk) 12:16, April 18, 2013 (UTC)

She went solo for less than a few hours. And, as I said, she didn't even try to become a solo player, as she said that there are plenty of parties that want her, so she was planning to join another party. She just left her current party and decided to go home solo. That does not count as being a solo player (even team players can go solo sometimes for some reasons; that does not make them solo players by the definition on the article).--Gsimenas (talk) 12:39, April 18, 2013 (UTC)