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when you join other people you stay to there level and help them so means you can have multiple characters and games. bit dumb to join a new player as a max level char makes the game really boring for person you are join when can just do everything at the speed of light
Pretty sure there is nothing that comes back to your game. It's just to play together and help them.
But now if I play solo for a bit, then my friend re-joins, they'd be under leveled and limited to what they can help me with. If they could play on their own to level then join me again, then that would be better.
What you are better doing is having your own solo worlds then make multiplayer world.
who ever wants.but yeah world host sorta hast to boost the other player. more on-lines of Stardew Valley multiplayer
Nothing comes back if you are join the other person going back to your own world its own save.
While I still think it's a terrible system, that is a good strategy to manage it.
When you make new save you can skip the first chapter jump right into multiplayer.
They just want the first play though everyone to do the tutorial its why multiplayer unlocks on chap 2 but the 2nd save after you can skip that.
Time stamped
https://youtu.be/r0rplmYmPsY?si=B3YK6D1gEBGd8F16&t=2549
Dam the embedding
The Time stamp is 42:29