All 23 Classes — Updated June 2026

All 100 Days At Sea Classes & Tier List

Complete breakdown of all 23 classes in 100 Days At Sea with tier ratings, Pearl costs, perks, and best-use scenarios. Whether you prefer combat, survival, or exploration, this guide helps you pick the perfect 100 Days At Sea class.

All 100 Days At Sea Classes

Every class available in 100 Days At Sea ranked by tier, with Pearl costs, starting perks, and recommended playstyle.

Class Tier Cost Perk Best For
Sailor Free Free Default starter class — no special buffs First-time players learning 100 Days At Sea basics
Survivor B 20 Pearls +10% hunger reduction, starts with Cooked Meat Early game survival, less food management
Medic A 30 Pearls +15% health regen, starts with Medkit Solo runs, staying alive in dangerous zones
Crewmate B 25 Pearls +10% team XP bonus, starts with Flare Gun Co-op runs with friends
Camper B 25 Pearls +10% building speed, starts with extra Wood Raft building and base expansion
Adventurer A 35 Pearls +15% exploration speed, starts with Map Finding islands and resources quickly
Olympian A 40 Pearls +20% swim speed, +10% stamina Ocean exploration and escaping threats
Battle Buku S 50 Pearls +20% melee damage, starts with Iron Sword Combat-focused runs, boss fights
Swordsman A 45 Pearls +15% attack speed, starts with Cutlass Fast melee combat
Cowboy B 35 Pearls +15% ranged damage, starts with Flintlock Pistol Ranged combat and island raids
Soldier A 45 Pearls +15% defense, starts with Shield and Sword Tanking damage in boss fights
Merchant B 30 Pearls +20% sell price bonus, starts with extra Coins Economy and shop purchases
Night A 40 Pearls +20% night vision, reduced night penalties Night exploration and ghost encounters
Sharpshooter S 55 Pearls +25% ranged damage, +10% crit chance Ranged DPS, kraken and boss fights
Millionaire B 60 Pearls Starts with 500 Coins, +10% coin drops Buying gear from shops early
Treasure Hunter A 45 Pearls +25% chest loot quality, compass included Farming rare items from island chests
Pirate S 65 Pearls +15% all damage, starts with Cutlass + Pistol All-around combat, raiding islands
Hero S 70 Pearls +10% all stats, starts with Iron Armor + Sword Best overall class for experienced players
Zookeeper A 50 Pearls +25% companion buff effectiveness Companion-focused builds
Battle Bunny A 50 Pearls +20% dodge chance, +15% speed Evasion builds, avoiding damage
Raider S 65 Pearls +20% damage + loot from island raids Aggressive island exploration
Ancient Squid S 80 Pearls +25% water abilities, summon tentacles Late-game ocean combat, kraken encounters
Fire Mage S 80 Pearls +30% fire damage, fire AOE attacks AOE damage, clearing enemy groups

100 Days At Sea Class Tier List

Classes in 100 Days At Sea are ranked S through B based on overall power, versatility, and value relative to Pearl cost.

S Tier

The strongest classes in 100 Days At Sea — worth every Pearl

Battle Buku

50 Pearls

+20% melee damage, starts with Iron Sword

Combat-focused runs, boss fights

Sharpshooter

55 Pearls

+25% ranged damage, +10% crit chance

Ranged DPS, kraken and boss fights

Pirate

65 Pearls

+15% all damage, starts with Cutlass + Pistol

All-around combat, raiding islands

Hero

70 Pearls

+10% all stats, starts with Iron Armor + Sword

Best overall class for experienced players

Raider

65 Pearls

+20% damage + loot from island raids

Aggressive island exploration

Ancient Squid

80 Pearls

+25% water abilities, summon tentacles

Late-game ocean combat, kraken encounters

Fire Mage

80 Pearls

+30% fire damage, fire AOE attacks

AOE damage, clearing enemy groups

A Tier

Excellent classes for specialized 100 Days At Sea builds

Medic

30 Pearls

+15% health regen, starts with Medkit

Solo runs, staying alive in dangerous zones

Adventurer

35 Pearls

+15% exploration speed, starts with Map

Finding islands and resources quickly

Olympian

40 Pearls

+20% swim speed, +10% stamina

Ocean exploration and escaping threats

Swordsman

45 Pearls

+15% attack speed, starts with Cutlass

Fast melee combat

Soldier

45 Pearls

+15% defense, starts with Shield and Sword

Tanking damage in boss fights

Night

40 Pearls

+20% night vision, reduced night penalties

Night exploration and ghost encounters

Treasure Hunter

45 Pearls

+25% chest loot quality, compass included

Farming rare items from island chests

Zookeeper

50 Pearls

+25% companion buff effectiveness

Companion-focused builds

Battle Bunny

50 Pearls

+20% dodge chance, +15% speed

Evasion builds, avoiding damage

B Tier

Solid situational picks for 100 Days At Sea

Survivor

20 Pearls

+10% hunger reduction, starts with Cooked Meat

Early game survival, less food management

Crewmate

25 Pearls

+10% team XP bonus, starts with Flare Gun

Co-op runs with friends

Camper

25 Pearls

+10% building speed, starts with extra Wood

Raft building and base expansion

Cowboy

35 Pearls

+15% ranged damage, starts with Flintlock Pistol

Ranged combat and island raids

Merchant

30 Pearls

+20% sell price bonus, starts with extra Coins

Economy and shop purchases

Millionaire

60 Pearls

Starts with 500 Coins, +10% coin drops

Buying gear from shops early

Best 100 Days At Sea Class for Each Playstyle

Not sure which 100 Days At Sea class to pick? Match your preferred playstyle to the recommended class below:

Combat Playstyle

Best Class: Pirate (S Tier) (65 Pearls)

Pirate in 100 Days At Sea gives +15% to all damage and starts with both a Cutlass and Pistol, making it the most versatile combat class. For pure melee, Battle Buku is excellent. For late-game AOE clearing in 100 Days At Sea, Fire Mage deals the highest sustained damage of any class.

Survival Playstyle

Best Class: Medic (A Tier) (30 Pearls)

The Medic class in 100 Days At Sea is the best survival pick with +15% health regen and a starting Medkit. For hunger management in 100 Days At Sea, Survivor (20 Pearls) is the most budget-friendly option. Camper pairs well with survival builds — faster building means your raft shelter is up before danger arrives.

Exploration Playstyle

Best Class: Adventurer (A Tier) (35 Pearls)

Adventurer is the dedicated exploration class in 100 Days At Sea with +15% speed and a starting Map. Olympian pairs perfectly for ocean swimming between islands. For loot-focused exploration in 100 Days At Sea, Treasure Hunter gives +25% chest quality — ideal for farming rare items from island chests on every run.

Economy Playstyle

Best Class: Merchant (B Tier) (30 Pearls)

The Merchant class in 100 Days At Sea gives a +20% sell price bonus and starts with extra Coins for early shop purchases. Millionaire (60 Pearls) is the premium economy option, starting with 500 Coins and +10% coin drops. Economy builds in 100 Days At Sea pair best with Treasure Hunter for maximizing loot value per run.

All 100 Days At Sea Companions

Companions in 100 Days At Sea provide passive perks during your run. Unlock them by purchasing chests with Pearls — each chest has a chance to drop a companion from that pool.

Companion Chest Chest Price Drop Chance Perk
Frog Fisherman's Chest 40 Pearls 25% 5% less hungry
Turtle Fisherman's Chest 40 Pearls 25% 5% more health
Crab Fisherman's Chest 40 Pearls 25% 5% more defense
Seagull Fisherman's Chest 40 Pearls 25% 5% more fishing speed
Wolf Warrior Chest 80 Pearls 30% 10% more melee damage
Bear Warrior Chest 80 Pearls 30% 10% more health
Eagle Warrior Chest 80 Pearls 20% 10% more ranged damage
Lion Warrior Chest 80 Pearls 20% 15% more damage
Parrot Pirate Chest 120 Pearls 30% 15% more loot
Monkey Pirate Chest 120 Pearls 30% 15% more speed
Shark Pirate Chest 120 Pearls 20% 20% swim speed
Kraken Pet Pirate Chest 120 Pearls 20% 20% water damage
Phoenix Magma Chest 120 Pearls 25% Auto-revive once per run
Dragon Magma Chest 120 Pearls 25% 25% fire damage
Lava Golem Magma Chest 120 Pearls 25% 20% defense + fire resist
Magma Serpent Magma Chest 120 Pearls 25% 25% AOE damage

Tip: The Zookeeper class in 100 Days At Sea gives +25% companion buff effectiveness — pair it with high-tier companions from Pirate and Magma chests for maximum benefit.

100 Days At Sea Classes FAQ

How many classes are in 100 Days At Sea?
100 Days At Sea currently has 23 classes available, ranging from the free Sailor starter class to premium options like Hero (70 Pearls), Ancient Squid (80 Pearls), and Fire Mage (80 Pearls). Each 100 Days At Sea class comes with unique stat bonuses and starting equipment tailored to different playstyles. You unlock classes by spending Pearls earned through gameplay or codes.
What is the best class in 100 Days At Sea?
The best overall class in 100 Days At Sea is Hero (70 Pearls), which grants +10% to all stats and starts with Iron Armor and Sword. For pure combat in 100 Days At Sea, Pirate gives +15% all damage with dual starting weapons. Sharpshooter is the best ranged class in 100 Days At Sea with +25% ranged damage and crit chance. Fire Mage and Ancient Squid are the strongest late-game options for AOE and ocean combat.
What is the best free class in 100 Days At Sea?
The Sailor is the only free class in 100 Days At Sea — it has no special bonuses but is available to all players without spending Pearls. If you want to try a paid class without committing many Pearls, the Survivor (20 Pearls) and Crewmate (25 Pearls) are the cheapest options in 100 Days At Sea. Survivor is especially strong for beginners due to its hunger reduction perk.
How do I unlock classes in 100 Days At Sea?
Classes in 100 Days At Sea are unlocked by spending Pearls in the class selection menu before starting a run. Pearls are 100 Days At Sea's premium currency earned through gameplay achievements, daily challenges, and codes. Select your class from the lobby screen in 100 Days At Sea before launching a run — you cannot change your class mid-game without restarting.
What class is best for beginners in 100 Days At Sea?
For beginners in 100 Days At Sea, the Survivor class (20 Pearls) is the best starting investment. Its +10% hunger reduction means less time worrying about food early on, letting you focus on building your raft and exploring. The Medic (30 Pearls) is also excellent for solo beginners in 100 Days At Sea since the +15% health regen forgives early combat mistakes.
Can I change my class during a 100 Days At Sea run?
No, you cannot change your class mid-run in 100 Days At Sea. Your class is chosen in the lobby before launching and stays locked for the entire 100-day run. If you want to switch to a different 100 Days At Sea class, you must finish or abandon your current run and select a new class from the lobby before your next game.

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