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Ultimate Dead Sails Beginner’s Guide

Author: Unknown Author Update Time: March 28, 2025

So, you're riding the train into the dangerous world of Dead Sails on Roblox? This guide is here to help you get started, covering the basics of your train journey, how to survive the dangers, find loot, and reach your final destination. Think of this as your friendly roadmap to not getting stranded (or eaten) out there in the land of Dead Sails.

How to get Started in Dead Sails

To survive and reach the end goal in Dead Sails, you'll need to master managing your train, looting resources, trading wisely at forts, and defending yourself against zombies and other nighttime horrors. This guide will walk you through the essentials, from fueling your ride to fighting off werewolves.

Understanding the Goal in Dead Sails

Okay, first things first, what are you actually trying to do in Dead Sails? Your main objective is to travel 100km down the railroad tracks and ultimately defeat the fearsome Kraken that waits at the end. It used to be just lowering a bridge at 80km, but things have gotten a bit more intense!

Your First Steps in Dead Sails

When you first jump in, the game gives you a quick tutorial on how to sell and buy things, and how to fuel up your train. Pay attention to this! It might seem simple, but knowing how to manage your fuel and trade items is super important, especially when you start finding goodies in buildings, and run out of fuel and start to panic as your being attacked by zombies or worse.

Controlling Your Character in Dead Sails

The controls are pretty standard for a Roblox game on PC:

Riding the Rails and Finding Loot in Dead Sails

As you travel along the tracks, keep an eye out for buildings. These are super important, as they can give you resources, weapons, and fuel which are all important to your survival.

Forts: Your Safe Havens in Dead Sails

About every 10km, you'll come across a fort. These are basically your checkpoints.

Making Money Fast: The Bank in Dead Sails

If you've spent all your cash and looking to resupply, look for a Bank building along the tracks. You'll likely have to deal with a zombie teller, but if you can find the code (usually nearby) and figure out the vault combination, banks are often stuffed with valuables and cash. But finding the code can be quite difficult, so if you can see night falling, head straight back to your train and move on.

Danger Zone: Infested Towns in Dead Sails

You'll also encounter Infested Towns. Be super careful with these, especially early on.

Surviving the Night Terrors in Dead Sails

Nighttime is when things get really dangerous in Dead Sails. It's generally best to keep your train moving. Three nasty types of enemies can spawn:

In short: Keep your train fueled, drive, loot buildings when safe, sell valuables and buy supplies at forts, and be extremely cautious at night.

About Your Train in Dead Sails

Your train is your lifeline, your home base, and your ride to the finish line. Keeping it running is priority number one.

Fueling the Train Firebox in Dead Sails

The Firebox is where the magic happens. You need to constantly feed it fuel to keep the train moving.

Reading the Train Dials in Dead Sails

Your train has four important dials that give you critical information:

The Importance of the Wooden Cart in Dead Sails

That wooden cart attached to your train is super important. It's where you'll store loose items, place extra fuel, and mount weapons like turrets. You can find and attach more carts if needed, making it essential for carrying loot and defenses.

Using the Train Horn in Dead Sails

There's also a lever for the train horn. Pull it to make a classic train horn sound. It doesn't really do anything gameplay-wise, but it's fun!

How to Store Items in Dead Sails

As you're chugging along in Dead Sails, you'll definitely want to stop and check out those buildings you pass. They're full of useful stuff – resources for your train, items you can sell for cash, maybe even some fuel. But here's the thing: you can only put certain items, like weapons and healing items, onto your hotbar for quick access. For those items you only need to press E to equip them to your hotbar!

So, what do you do with all that other junk you find, like pipes, paintings, coal, or even valuable gold bars you want to sell later? Dragging every single thing back to the train one by one would take forever, right?

That's where the trusty Sack comes in! This thing is super useful for carrying a bunch of stuff at once.

  1. Equip the Sack: Press the '1' key on your keyboard to equip the Sack.
  2. Storage Capacity: The Sack can hold up to 10 items inside it.
  3. What Can It Hold?: Pretty much anything that isn't equipped! This includes Fuel, valuable items for selling, random junk like pipes or paintings, and even the corpses of enemies you want to turn in for cash or burn in the Firebox/
  4. How to Store Items: While the Sack is equipped (in your hands), look at the item you want to pick up so your aiming dot is over it. Then, press the 'F' key. Poof! The item goes right into your Sack.
  5. How to Take Items Out: Need something from your Sack? Just press the 'F' key again while the Sack is equipped. The items will pop back out onto the ground near you, ready to be used or sold.

Using the Sack makes looting way more efficient and saves you a ton of time running back and forth to the train with individual items. Don't forget about it!

All Structures in Dead Sails

You'll find various buildings along your journey. Knowing what's inside can help you decide whether to stop.

How to Heal in Dead Sails

Staying healthy is crucial. You only have two options for healing:

Understanding Classes in Dead Sails

Alright, so Dead Sails isn't just about surviving; it's also about how you survive. That's where Classes come in. Think of them as starting perks or specialties that give you different advantages (or sometimes, disadvantages!) on your journey. Choosing the right class can really change how you play the game.

How to Get a Class in Dead Sails

You don't just pick a class; you gotta roll for it!

  1. Find the "Buy Classes" Area: In the main lobby area before you start your run, look for the section labeled "Buy Classes".
  2. Spend Your Currency: Interact with it. You'll have the option to spend either Dabloons or Lucky Spins to roll for a random class.
    • Lucky Spins cost 199 Robux per Spin!
  3. Lucky Spins are Better: The game suggests using Lucky Spins if you have them because they have much better odds of giving you higher-tier classes (like Godly or Legendary).

Available Classes in Dead Sails

Here's a rundown of the different classes you can roll for in Dead Sails and what they do:

For more on Dead Sails, read Dead Sails Codes or All Items and Weapons in Dead Sails – Roblox

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