Think captaining a ship is a breeze? *Dead Sails* will challenge that notion, demanding you juggle survival, ship maintenance, treasure trading, and monster combat. Here’s your ultimate guide to mastering *Dead Sails* and reaching that coveted 100k meters finish line swiftly.
Beginner’s Guide for Dead Sails
If you're new to *Dead Sails*, fear not. This game, akin to its predecessor *Dead Rails*, is refreshingly straightforward. Your mission? Captain your ship along a linear path, covering 10 thousand meters between towns until you hit the grand total of 100k meters. Just keep sailing, ensure you don't run out of fuel, and stay alive. Sounds simple, right?
Before You Set Sail
The in-game lobby before your voyage can be invaluable, albeit costly. Starting with 15 Dabloons, the game's currency, you're not flush with cash, but it's enough to make strategic purchases. Boats are pricey and unnecessary for beginners, and while items like bandages and weapons are tempting, you'll find plenty of them during your journey.
How To Choose A Class
Our top tip? Spend those 15 Dabloons on a class. These are in-game perks obtained through a loot box system, costing 3 Dabloons each. You might get lucky and snag a class you love right away. The game boasts appealing Common and Uncommon classes like Pirate and Gunslinger. Your choice should reflect your playstyle. For a detailed breakdown, check out our *Dead Sails* Class Tierlist.
What To Do In Towns
Upon starting a round, you'll find yourself in a town with your ship docked. These towns, appearing every 10 thousand meters, are your safe havens, offering various amenities:
- Trading Hut: Sell your collected items.
- General Store: Stock up on journey essentials.
- Hospital: Heal up.
- Gun Shop: Buy firearms and ammo.
- Sheriff’s: Earn bounties from pirate and creature corpses.
Starting with a blunt weapon like a pickaxe or hammer, there’s no rush to buy a firearm. Instead, prioritize purchasing coal, spending all your money on it. Fuel is crucial in *Dead Sails*—run out, and your journey ends.
Dead Sails Tips & Tricks
The gameplay in *Dead Sails* is deceptively simple, yet you'll encounter intriguing buildings, structures, and undead assailants. Mastering the game hinges on a few key strategies.
Tips For Never Running Out Of Fuel
Fueled by coal, each chunk boosts your tank by 20 percent. You could theoretically complete the game by buying 5 coal pieces at each town, but where's the thrill in that? Collect various items with the "fuel" marker, albeit they only add 5 percent. More efficiently, use the corpses of the undead you defeat. They're not just for survival; they're also a great fuel source.
How To Survive The Night
Nighttime in *Dead Sails* ramps up the difficulty, with reduced visibility. Your best bet? Spend the night in town, where you're safe. Alternatively, purchase Barbed Wire before setting sail to mount on your ship and keep mobs at bay. Without Barbed Wire, pause and attack any creature that approaches.
Which Weapon To Choose
Weapon choice boils down to preference. Melee fans might stick with the starting hammer or pickaxe, but as you face stronger foes, you'll need stronger weapons. A shotgun delivers significant damage, perfect for unexpected encounters. Early on, a revolver is a solid choice for getting accustomed to firearms, often found in buildings.
Best Items To Collect
With a limited inventory of 10 items, prioritize wisely:
- Moyai and Bars: Available in diamond, gold, and silver, these are top earners.
- Healing Packs: Keep these for emergencies rather than selling.
- Crosses: Sell for 35 cash or use against the undead.
- Weapons: Use or sell based on need.
- Robot Head: Found in houses and banks, sells for 45 cash.
- Holy Water: Found in churches, sells for 25 cash.
- Gold Llama: Rare and valuable, sells for 150 cash.
You can stack items on your boat, but remember to weld them to the surface to prevent them from falling off. Use the weld button (Z on the keyboard) to secure them.
With these tips, you're set to become a master captain in *Dead Sails*. Navigate the narrow canals, and don't forget to check out our *Dead Sails* codes for an extra edge in your gameplay.