You thought being a ship captain was easy? The new hit game *Dead Sails* proves otherwise. It turns out to be quite challenging when you need to balance your own survival with maintaining the ship, selling valuables, and, of course, fighting off various monsters. **Here’s how to become a pro in *Dead Sails* and reach the 100k meters finish line in no time.**
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Beginner’s Guide for Dead Sails Before You Set Sail How To Choose A Class What To Do In Towns Dead Sails Tips & Tricks Tips For Never Running Out Of Fuel How To Survive The Night Which Weapon To Choose Best Items To Collect
Beginner’s Guide for Dead Sails
Before You Set Sail
The in-game lobby before you start a round can be very helpful, even though that help comes at a price. If you’re a new player, you start off with 15 Dabloons, the game currency. It’s not a lot of money, but it can be used for purchasing various things. Boats come at a steep price and are in no way necessary for a beginner player. However, while it may be tempting to spend your money on items such as bandages and weapons, you’ll find plenty of them in-game.
How To Choose A Class
What To Do In Towns
Trading Hut: Sell items you’ve collected along the way. General Store: Choose from a variety of items to help you on your journey. Hospital: Heal yourself. Gun Shop: Purchase guns and ammunition. Sheriff’s: Earn bounty money from bringing corpses of pirates and other lootable creatures.
Since you’re spawned in with a blunt weapon (i.e., pickaxe, hammer), there’s really no need to purchase a firearm right away. However, what you absolutely need to do is purchase coal, and we recommend spending all your money on as many as you can get. Fuel is essential in Dead Sails, considering the game ends when you can’t move your ship any further.
Dead Sails Tips & Tricks
Once again, the gameplay is fairly simple. However, you’ll sail past various interesting buildings and structures, and also get attacked by undead creatures on the way. That’s where the dead part in Dead Sails comes into play. However, no need to worry, since there are only a few main things you need to know in order to master the game in its entirety.
Tips For Never Running Out Of Fuel
You’ll encounter various collectible items when you get off your ship, and a big part of them will have the marker “fuel” when you hover over them. However, they only bring a 5 percent increase in fuel, no matter the item. To make this ordeal as efficient as possible, the best way to fuel up your boat (other than coal, of course) is with the undead’s corpses. You need to kill everything that attacks you in order to survive yourself, and considering you can put their bodies in your inventory, it’d be a shame not to use them.
How To Survive The Night
An ideal scenario is to spend the night in town, since you’re protected there. If not, a good strategy for this is to purchase Barbed Wire in a shop beforehand. Mounting this item on your ship will prevent the mobs from approaching you. If you don’t have Barbed Wire, your best bet is to pause your journey and attack any creature that comes near you.
Which Weapon To Choose
A shotgun is probably your best choice. Even though some think the rifle is better because of its cheaper ammo, the shotgun’s larger damage dealing helps resolve any situation, especially those when combat wasn’t expected. Another good, early-game choice is the revolver. Even though it’s weaker than the rest of the weapons, it’s a good first choice to get the hang of a firearm, and it can often be found in buildings.
Best Items To Collect
Moyai and Bars: These come in diamond, gold, and silver variations, and are one of the best ways to earn money in-game. Healing Packs: You can sell these, but it’s best to keep them so you can use them when needed. Crosses: Besides selling them for 35 cash, you can use them as a weapon against the undead. Weapons: You can use these or sell them if you don’t need them. Robot Head: Can be found in houses and banks. Sells for 45 cash. Holy Water: Usually found in churches, can be sold for 25 cash. Gold Llama: A large but rare collectible you might find along the way. As of right now, it’s the most expensive item in-game, with a retail price of 150 cash.
You can stack as many items as you like on your boat, just keep in mind that they will fall off if you don’t weld them to the surface! Place an item and click the weld button (Z on the keyboard) to keep it in place.
And that’s the beginner's guide to Dead Sails! Follow these tips and you’ll become the best captain that’s ever sailed the seas – or, in this case, the small, canal-like river. If you want a boost in your gameplay, take a look at our Dead Sails codes.