Complete Dead Rails Classes Guide & Tier List [Alpha]

Going without any starting items into your next run can be really tiresome in Dead Rails. Buying items that last you only for one life is arguably as bad. However, there is a way to start each journey loaded up, and that is by getting and equipping classes. So, without further ado, let's dive into a complete guide to classes in Dead Rails. What are Classes in Dead Rails Classes in Dead Rails let you carry preset items into each run without having to buy those items for bonds. Also, some classes give you unique passive bonuses, like being able to revive other players without bandages. All in all, save up all the bonds that you find and invest them into unlocking classes so that you always spawn with some starting items. Class Tier List There aren't many classes in Dead Rails. Subsequently, there is a big strength gap between them that makes the following Dead Rails class tier list quite linear. However, even though Ironclad might be the best class overall, other classes can prove quite useful, especially in party play. Ironclad: The Ironclad gives you a full set of armor, which can save you a lot of money at the start of your run. However, the 20% reduced movement speed can hinder you later on. The Alamo: The Alamo is an excellent class overall that lets you fortify your train right from the start, which is especially important when defending against Bandits early on. Doctor: The Doctor is probably the best class when playing with friends because it allows you to save your teammates even when you run out of bandages. Arsonist: Arsonist is an excellent class if you are a Molotov enjoyer. However, Molotovs don't spawn in each fort, so don't throw them in vain. None: There is really nothing to be said about the None class, as the bonuses it provides are also non-existent. Class List Below, you can find all the classes in Dead Rails, along with their cost, the starting items they give you, and the unique passive bonuses they provide you with. Class Details Starting Items Price Ironclad • Your movement speed is reduced by 20%. • Helmet• Chestplate• Left Shoulder Armor• Right Shoulder Armor• Shovel 100 Bonds The Alamo • None • Helmet• Metal Sheet x3• Barbed Wire x3• Shovel 50 Bonds Arsonist • Your fire damage is doubled. • Shovel• Molotov x4 20 Bonds Doctor • You can revive your teammates by sacrificing half of your HP. • Shovel• Bandage x2• Snake Oil x2 15 Bonds None • None • None None How to Get and Change Classes in Dead Rails You can find the Tailor shop in the main lobby You can buy and equip classses in the Tailor menu You can get and change your class in Dead Rails at the Tailor NPC in the main lobby. Each class costs some amount of bonds to unlock, and changing your class is possible only before you start a run. You can see your currently equipped class above your character's head in the main lobby and in the Tailor menu. Farming Bonds in Dead Rails You can find a lot of bonds on book shelves in the castle next to the fort at the 40km mark If you want to unlock any of the Dead Rails classes, you first have to grind out quite a bit of bonds. Bonds can be hard to come by if you don't know where to look for them. In general, the best locations to find Bonds in Dead Rails are the castle at the 40km mark and Bank vaults in burning towns on the side of the rail. For more information on how to approach entering these places, check out our guide on how to farm bonds in Dead Rails. That concludes our Dead Rails classes guide. If you are still indecisive about picking your go-to weapon, check out our Dead Rails weapons tier list and find your new main. The post Complete Dead Rails Classes Guide & Tier List [Alpha] appeared first on Destructoid.

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Complete Dead Rails Classes Guide & Tier List [Alpha]

Two players with different classes standing next to each other in Dead Rails Roblox experience

Going without any starting items into your next run can be really tiresome in Dead Rails. Buying items that last you only for one life is arguably as bad. However, there is a way to start each journey loaded up, and that is by getting and equipping classes. So, without further ado, let's dive into a complete guide to classes in Dead Rails.

What are Classes in Dead Rails

Classes in Dead Rails let you carry preset items into each run without having to buy those items for bonds. Also, some classes give you unique passive bonuses, like being able to revive other players without bandages. All in all, save up all the bonds that you find and invest them into unlocking classes so that you always spawn with some starting items.

Class Tier List

There aren't many classes in Dead Rails. Subsequently, there is a big strength gap between them that makes the following Dead Rails class tier list quite linear. However, even though Ironclad might be the best class overall, other classes can prove quite useful, especially in party play.

  1. Ironclad: The Ironclad gives you a full set of armor, which can save you a lot of money at the start of your run. However, the 20% reduced movement speed can hinder you later on.
  2. The Alamo: The Alamo is an excellent class overall that lets you fortify your train right from the start, which is especially important when defending against Bandits early on.
  3. Doctor: The Doctor is probably the best class when playing with friends because it allows you to save your teammates even when you run out of bandages.
  4. Arsonist: Arsonist is an excellent class if you are a Molotov enjoyer. However, Molotovs don't spawn in each fort, so don't throw them in vain.
  5. None: There is really nothing to be said about the None class, as the bonuses it provides are also non-existent.

Class List

Below, you can find all the classes in Dead Rails, along with their cost, the starting items they give you, and the unique passive bonuses they provide you with.

Class Details Starting Items Price
Ironclad • Your movement speed is reduced by 20%. • Helmet
• Chestplate
• Left Shoulder Armor
• Right Shoulder Armor
• Shovel
100 Bonds
The Alamo • None • Helmet
• Metal Sheet x3
• Barbed Wire x3
• Shovel
50 Bonds
Arsonist • Your fire damage is doubled. • Shovel
• Molotov x4
20 Bonds
Doctor • You can revive your teammates by sacrificing half of your HP. • Shovel
• Bandage x2
• Snake Oil x2
15 Bonds
None • None • None None

How to Get and Change Classes in Dead Rails

  • A player standing in front of the Tailor shop in the Dead Rails Roblox experience
  • Preview of the Tailor classes menu in the Dead Rails Roblox experience

You can get and change your class in Dead Rails at the Tailor NPC in the main lobby. Each class costs some amount of bonds to unlock, and changing your class is possible only before you start a run. You can see your currently equipped class above your character's head in the main lobby and in the Tailor menu.

Farming Bonds in Dead Rails

If you want to unlock any of the Dead Rails classes, you first have to grind out quite a bit of bonds. Bonds can be hard to come by if you don't know where to look for them. In general, the best locations to find Bonds in Dead Rails are the castle at the 40km mark and Bank vaults in burning towns on the side of the rail. For more information on how to approach entering these places, check out our guide on how to farm bonds in Dead Rails.

That concludes our Dead Rails classes guide. If you are still indecisive about picking your go-to weapon, check out our Dead Rails weapons tier list and find your new main.

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