If you adored the Dead Rails Roblox game, prepare for an equally thrilling journey, but this time aboard a vessel. Dead Sails, brought to you by Awesome Melon Games, has been revamped and updated, introducing new classes, weapons, raids, an epic Kraken boss, and a host of other surprises. Without further ado, let's delve into our comprehensive Dead Sails class tier list – your ultimate guide to understanding which classes dominate and which ones fall short.
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You begin the game as the default class, The Nothing Role. To switch to a new class, head to the purple-marked class store and take your chances with the spinning mechanism. There are two types of spins: Regular and Lucky. The Regular spin costs 3 Dabloons per attempt, while the Lucky spin, which can be purchased separately, offers significantly better odds.
Regular Spin
Lucky Spin
Be advised that Dead Sails can be frustrating due to the challenging spinning odds, which may be tougher than advertised. We recommend that new players aim to accumulate at least 250 Dabloons before attempting to spin for Epic and Legendary classes. Be ready for a rigorous daily grind.
**Class Name** | **Class Buffs** | **Why This Tier?** |
**Pirate** | Boat speed increased by 20mph. | The Pirate is **B-Tier** and the second-best starting class due to its highly usable speed boost, which remains valuable throughout the game. |
**Miner** | Spawns with dynamite. | The Miner is **D-Tier** because dynamite is a highly situational and less effective weapon. |
**Class Name** | **Class Buffs** | **Why This Tier?** |
**Gunslinger** | Spawns with a random gun and ammo. | The Gunslinger is **C-Tier**. It's better than nothing, but hardly worth your Dabloons. |
**Medic** | Spawns with additional heals. | The Medic is **C-Tier** because additional healing packs sound more effective than they actually are. A good buff, but not essential. |
**Class Name** | **Class Buffs** | **Why This Tier?** |
**Priest** | Spawns with 3 crosses and 1 holy water. | The Priest is **A-Tier** and likely the best class in terms of cost-availability ratio. With more players in a party, multiple Priests can be devastating in both combat and earning cash. |
**Class Name** | **Class Buffs** | **Why This Tier?** |
**Screw Loose** | Has more stamina and better speed. | The Screw Loose is **B-Tier**, surprisingly, because stamina and speed are less critical than they might seem at the start. |
**Rich** | Starts with more cash and valuable items. | The Rich is **S-Tier** because, as in real life, having a lot of cash opens many doors. |
**Pyromaniac** | Turns anything into fuel, including junk. | The Pyromaniac is **A-Tier** but could be **B-Tier** depending on your play style. We rate it A because it saves a lot of time. |
**Necromancer** | Revives and recruits mobs you kill. | The Necromancer is **S-Tier** because it is arguably the most powerful class in the game. Period. |
**Trader** | Sells items for a higher price. | The Trader is **A-Tier** due to the significant amount of money it can generate over time. |
**Sheriff** | Spawns with a powerful weapon from the start. | The Sheriff is **A-Tier** since starting with a mighty weapon is highly beneficial, though not crucial for success. |
Congratulations, you've now mastered our comprehensive Dead Sails class tier list – your ultimate guide to all classes. Before you set sail, don't forget to grab some of our Dead Sails codes to give you a head start on your journey. Or, if you're ready for a challenge, check out our Dead Sails Kraken guide to learn how to defeat the mighty sea beast.