If you’re like me and often find yourself struggling in Dead Sails, don’t fret—there are plenty of weapons, boats, and other items to make your journey easier until you reach the next safe zone. That’s why I’ve compiled a comprehensive list of all items in Dead Sails, along with details on how to acquire and use them. Knowing what to look for and when can save you valuable time and boost your gameplay.
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In Dead Sails, hand-to-hand combat won’t get you far. To take down mobs and secure the best loot, you need to be well-armed. Fortunately, the game offers a concise selection of weapons, each with a unique purpose. Here’s a rundown of the weapons in Dead Sails, their functions, and where to find them:
**Name** | **Where to get it** | **Info** |
*Shotgun* | Costs 30 Dabloons at the Shop Store in any safe zone | Ideal for close-range combat; perfect for when mobs rush you at night. |
*Shotgun Ammo* | Available for 25 Dabloons at the Shop Store or from a special boat | Sold in batches of 12 rounds; use them wisely. |
*Revolver* | Costs 20 Dabloons or $35 (in-game currency) | Limited to just 4 bullets per barrel, making precision crucial. |
*Revolver Ammo* | 15 Dabloons or $15 at any Shop Store in a town | Only 4 bullets; make every shot count. |
*Rifle* | Available at the Shop Store for $75 or 25 Dabloons | Versatile weapon for long and mid-range combat; excellent for sniping enemies. |
*Rifle Ammo* | Costs 25 Dabloons or $35 in-game money | Refills your rifle; more generous than revolver ammo. |
*Grenade* | Costs 15 Dabloons at the Shop Store | Perfect for clearing out buildings; mobs will scatter when you throw one. |
*Dynamite* | Purchase for 15 Dabloons at the Shop Store or get it by default as a Miner | A powerful explosive for area damage and obstacle removal. |
*Turret* | Varies in cost depending on type; available at every Shop Store | A static machine gun for your boat; requires a player to operate and offers high RPM. |
While I appreciate the simplicity of Dead Sails, the armor selection could use more variety. Currently, there are only two types of armor available. Here’s what you can expect:
**Name** | **Where to get it** | **Info** |
*Chestplate* | Costs 75 Dabloons at the Shop Store | Reduces damage from enemies but won’t prevent death. |
*Helmet* | Costs 75 Dabloons at the Shop Store | Also reduces damage; combined with the chestplate, it’s quite effective. |
Boats in Dead Sails are not just for transport; they serve as mobile storage units. They allow you and your team to shuttle loot between safe zones for a good profit. While they don’t differ in speed or size, their aesthetics are quite distinctive:
**Name** | **Where to get it** | **Info** |
*Default* | You start with it; no purchase needed | A basic boat to get you started |
*Military* | Purchasable in the starting lobby for 150 Dabloons | Adds a bit of camouflage to your journey |
*Junk* | Same as above | It might look like trash, but it’s functional |
*Modern Boat* | Same as above | A sleek choice for those who prefer a modern look |
*Dragon Boat* | Same as above | A unique blend of Mickey Mouse and Viking aesthetics |
*Rubber Duckie* | Same as above | A whimsical choice that’s hard to beat |
*Viking Boat* | Same as above | Complete with shields, spears, and a dragon carving |
*Empress* | Same as above | A stylish pink vessel for those who want to stand out |
*Sheep* | Same as above | An odd choice, but every list needs its black sheep |
*Shark Boat* | Same as above | Unfortunately, no Baby Shark soundtrack included |
*Bling Boat* | Same as above | For those who want to feel like 50 Cent in 2005 |
If you need more space for your crew or loot, rafts are your solution.
Rafts provide additional storage for loot, zombies, and turrets. Currently, there are only a few rafts available in Dead Sails:
**Name** | **Where to get it** | **Info** |
*Default* | Free | Basic storage for your loot |
*Jail* | 200 Dabloons and 1 win | Great for imprisoning mobs or storing fuel |
*Medic* | 300 Dabloons and 3 wins | Comes with bandages and medkits for quick healing |
*Trader* | 500 Dabloons and 10 wins | Allows you to sell items directly and plan your purchases |
*Ammo* | 400 Dabloons and 5 wins | Provides immediate access to ammo refills |
Whether you’re playing as a Medic or not, knowing the healing items in Dead Sails is crucial for surviving tough battles:
**Name** | **Where to get it** | **Info** |
*Bandage* | 3 Dabloons or $10 at the Shop Store | Boosts health by about 20%; useful when stacked but expensive |
*Shark oil* | $35 at the General Store | Fully heals and provides a temporary speed boost |
*Medkit* | 20 Dabloons | Fully restores health; the best value for money |
Items that don’t fit into the categories of weapons, boats, or healing are still essential in Dead Sails. Here’s a list of these miscellaneous items:
**Name** | **Where to get it** | **Info** |
*Coal* | 3 Dabloons or $20 at the Shop Store | Use it for ship protection and fuel until the next safe area |
*Shovel* | Starter item for Miners | Can be used as a weapon, though not very effective |
*Torch* | 3 Dabloons or $10 | Essential for visibility at night |
*Steel* | 10 Dabloons at the Shop Store | Provides low-grade ship protection; not the best value |
*Steel plate* | 25 Dabloons at the Shop Store | Better protective armor for your boat |
*Cross* | 40 Dabloons at the Shop Store | Protects you from aggressive zombies at night |
*Lantern* | 3 Dabloons at the Shop Store | Provides light and can be used as a makeshift weapon |
Alongside the new Kraken boss and class system changes, Dead Sails has introduced three new items. At the time of writing, their acquisition methods remain undisclosed, but here’s what we know about them:
**Name** | **Where to get it** | **Info** |
*Sticky Mine* | TBA | Designed to damage enemy ships and act as a trap; enhances stealth gameplay |
*Wizard Orb Staff* | TBA | Introduces magic to the game; possibly limited to specific classes |
*Flying Broomstick* | TBA | To be acquired through a recipe; potential class or requirement limitations |
Now that you have all the information you need, you’ll be better equipped to tackle any mob on both banks of the river. Remember, success also depends on luck and teamwork. For even more preparation, check out my guide on how to defeat the new Kraken in Dead Sails and show that slimy, overgrown squid who’s the boss.