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Keep Digging Multiplayer Guide: How to Work Together and Get Rich Faster

Playing with friends is the heart of game, and this Keep Digging multiplayer guide is your key to becoming an unstoppable, treasure hunting crew. Here’s the entire game plan in one paragraph: the most powerful trick is the “Booster” strategy, where you join a veteran friend’s game to loot high value resources and bring them back to your own world for a massive head start. To maximize efficiency, assign specific roles to your teammates like a Driller, Prospector, and Hauler and coordinate your upgrades so you’re not all spending money on the same things. Teamwork makes the dream work, especially when that dream involves a vault full of diamonds.

Your Co-op Cheat Sheet

Want the fast version? Here are the golden rules for multiplayer success:

  • The Golden Rule of Co-op: Any items and money you collect in a friend’s world are yours to keep. You bring it all back with you.
  • The Quick Start: New to the game? Join a friend who’s already deep underground. Fill your pockets with valuables, return to your game, and instantly upgrade all your gear.
  • Smart Teamwork: Assign roles. One person digs down, another explores sideways, and a third runs loot back to the surface.
  • Coordinated Upgrades: Don’t all upgrade your shovels at once. Have one person focus on the best battery, another on the best shovel, etc. It’s way more efficient.

The Core Mechanic That Changes Everything

There is one single feature of Keep Digging’s multiplayer that is so powerful it can completely change how you play the game.

The “Booster” Strategy: Your Ticket to the Big Leagues

Here’s how it works: you, a fresh faced miner with a flimsy shovel, can join the game of a friend who has already reached the deep, dark, sparkly parts of the world. While you’re there, you can mine diamonds, gold, and amethyst and sell them. When you return to your own, much shallower world, all that money and any leftover resources come with you.

The Core Mechanic That Changes Everything

This allows you to completely bypass the slow, early game grind of mining stone and copper. You can start your own world with a top-tier pickaxe and a massive battery, all thanks to a little help from your friends. It’s not cheating; it’s just efficient use of friendships. A good friend is a treasure, especially one with a diamond pickaxe.

Assembling Your A-Team: Roles and Responsibilities

Before your crew can operate like a well oiled machine, every member needs a solid grasp of the game’s fundamentals. While this guide focuses on advanced multiplayer strategy, a general Keep Digging walkthrough can be invaluable for learning the core mechanics, basic upgrade paths, and resource types. Once everyone is up to speed on the basics, you can start assigning roles. A well organized team with defined roles will dig deeper and get richer faster than any chaotic mob.

The Driller: Master of the Abyss

This player gets the best shovel/pickaxe, period. Their one and only job is to carve the main path straight down, breaking into new, unexplored layers of the earth as quickly as possible. They are the tip of the spear.

The Prospector: The Treasure Hunter

While the Driller focuses on depth, the Prospector’s job is to explore width. Once the team reaches a new layer, the Prospector digs horizontally, searching for the massive resource veins, hidden caves, and secret technologies that are often just off the main path.

The Hauler: The Money Manager

The Driller and Prospector are too busy finding treasure to worry about logistics. That’s the Hauler’s job. This player is responsible for gathering the resources the others have mined, hauling them back to the surface, selling them, and managing the team’s funds for the next round of upgrades.

Upgrade Smarter, Not Harder

When you’re playing solo, you have to upgrade everything yourself. In a team, that’s a waste of money.

Why Coordinated Upgrades Win

Instead of four players all saving up for a Level 2 Battery, have one player focus only on upgrading the battery. Have another focus only on the shovel. This way, your team gets access to top-tier equipment much faster. The player with the super battery can power the tools for the player with the super shovel, and everyone benefits.

Essential Tools for Teamwork

A few simple tools become incredibly powerful when used by a coordinated team.

Essential Tools for Teamwork

Don’t Get Lost, Use Your Paint!

The Color Spray is your best friend in multiplayer. Use it to communicate without saying a word. A green path could be the main way back to the surface. A red path could mark a dead end that’s already been explored. A yellow path could lead to a huge vein of gold you found.

A Combined Digging Assault

The best multiplayer digging strategy is a team effort. The Driller pushes the main shaft down. As soon as they break into a new biome, the whole team stops. The Prospector takes the lead and starts exploring horizontally, with the rest of the team helping to clear out all the resources on that level. Once the level is stripped clean, the Driller gets back to work digging down again.

Quick Tech Fixes for a Smooth Session

Lag can ruin a multiplayer game. The number one cause of performance issues in Keep Digging is a slow hard drive. The developers themselves have said that installing the game on an SSD is practically mandatory for a smooth experience, especially when playing with friends. Make sure everyone on your team does this for the best results.

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Amir Ljv

Emir Lajev is our lead writer and hardcore gamer at DazePuzzle Games Hub. His philosophy is that to master a game, you shouldn't look for shortcuts. You have to understand the system and its rules. He completely breaks down games and teaches you how to bend the rules to your advantage. With thousands of hours of experience and a legit Steam profile, Emir writes the site's incredibly deep guides and honest reviews.

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