All Land or Die! Passenger Classes

Land or Die! passenger classes tier your avatar's progression economy during cooperative plane survival. Tourist unlocks from group rewards; subsequent classes consume Miles earned repairing fuel, electric systems, and calming NPC passengers mid-flight.

This roster summarizes each class role in progression — not separate gameplay kits like RPG combat classes. Higher tiers multiply Miles on successful tasks, accelerating unlocks and cosmetic purchases when you land consistently.

Pair reading with Tier List for value opinions and Miles hub for gamepass stacking math using 2x Miles and Elite Passenger Pack options.

Tourist Class

Tourist is the entry tier granted alongside 5,000 Miles group reward for liking Land or Die! and joining Plenty of Planets. Baseline multipliers apply to calm, wake, fuel, and electric completions — adequate for learning IMPOSSIBLE difficulty mechanics.

Stay Tourist until you complete full runs reaching descent phase reliably — upgrading early wastes Miles if crashes happen before task payouts accumulate meaningfully.

Tourist players contribute equally to landing success; class tier does not pilot aircraft automatically or auto-calm passengers.

Mid-Tier Progression Classes

Middle classes — names and exact costs fluctuate with patches — sit between Tourist and elite tiers with moderate Miles costs and improved multipliers per interaction. Unlock sequentially unless event discounts appear in future updates.

Choose mid-tier unlocks aligning with your main role: cabin-focused players prioritize mood-task bonuses if differentiated; engineers prioritize repair payouts when patch notes specify differences.

Consult live lobby menus for current costs — wiki summarizes structure while Roblox UI holds authoritative numbers post-patch.

TierTypical UnlockBest For
TouristGroup reward (free)Learning all roles
Mid tiersMiles from runsRole specialization
Elite tiersHigh Miles investmentLong-term farming
Rare NPCsElite Passenger PackBonus multiplier NPCs

Elite and Upper Classes

Top-tier classes demand substantial Miles totals earned across many successful partial or full runs. Intended for veterans grinding badges You Landed! and Pull Up Pull Up!! while optimizing economy.

Elite tiers do not reduce mountain collision difficulty — Pull Up Pull Up!! still near 2.7% award rate regardless of wardrobe prestige.

Unlock upper classes after friend group stabilizes roles — solo public grinding without landing success yields poor Miles per hour even with multipliers.

Class vs Passenger NPC Distinction

Your unlocked class modifies player avatar payouts. Separate NPC passengers aboard aircraft include standard panicking travelers and rare spawns from gamepass — see Rare Passengers page.

Confusing player class with NPC rarity causes misguided gamepass purchases expecting automatic landings.

Both systems interact only through Miles math and mood management workload — more rare NPCs mean more calm responsibilities, not less.

Spending Strategy

Linear unlock path beats hopping randomly — each tier prerequisite gates next in lobby UI typically. Read costs before spending on cosmetics if badge hunt is seasonal goal.

Combine 2x Miles gamepass during coordinated friend sessions maximizing tasks per run rather than idle lobby waiting.

Revisit All Classes after major updates — Plenty of Planets may add classes tied to new aircraft layouts or seasonal events beyond launch roster.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Land or Die! on Roblox?

Land or Die! is a cooperative Roblox experience by Plenty of Planets. After the pilot dies mid-flight, players must calm passengers, repair broken systems, refuel the aircraft, and work together to land safely. The IMPOSSIBLE subtitle reflects the extremely low first-time landing rate.

Are there working codes for Land or Die! right now?

As of our latest update, Land or Die! has no in-game code redemption menu and no active promo codes. You can still claim 5,000 Miles and Tourist Class through Group Rewards in the lobby. We monitor official channels and update our Codes page when a system ships.

Why is landing so hard in Land or Die!?

Multiple emergencies stack at once — passenger panic, fuel leaks, electrical failures, and mountain obstacles during descent. Only about 6% of players earn the You Landed! badge on their first successful run. Our How to Land guide breaks the sequence into manageable roles.