How to Find and Upgrade the 100 Days at Sea Outpost – Complete Guide

Learn everything about the Outpost in 100 Days at Sea: location, how to get there, upgrade paths, rewards, and expert tips for survival.

Jun 27, 2026 100 Days At Sea Team

Why the Outpost Matters in 100 Days at Sea

If you’ve been drifting through the endless waves of Roblox’s 100 Days at Sea, you know that establishing a secure foothold is the difference between thriving and sinking. While your starting raft gets the job done early on, the 100 days at sea outpost represents the next tier of survival: a permanent, upgradeable hub that unlocks advanced crafting, storage, and even boss encounters. Without it, you’re limited to makeshift bases that crumble when tougher enemies or storms roll in. This guide covers everything you need to know about locating, claiming, and maximizing your 100 days at sea outpost – based on official game mechanics and community‑reported strategies.

What Is the Outpost?

The Outpost is a fixed location in the world of 100 Days at Sea that acts as a secondary base of operations. Unlike the random islands you can park your raft at, the Outpost comes with pre‑built structures, workbenches, and upgradeable facilities such as a Rig (oil rig) and an Ammo Factory. According to player experiences shared on social media, the Outpost is also where you’ll encounter new bosses that drop rare items like pearls, and it serves as a respawn point if your main base is destroyed.

Key Features of the Outpost

  • Upgradeable Rig: Level up your Rig to increase resource production and unlock better tools.
  • Ammo Factory: Craft ammunition for ranged weapons without relying on random loot.
  • Boss Encounters: In recent updates, a new boss appears near the Outpost, rewarding pearls and unique blueprints.
  • Permanent Storage: Secure inventory that persists even if your raft sinks.

How to Reach the Outpost

Finding the Outpost takes more than just sailing straight. The game doesn’t place it on your starting island, so you’ll need to progress through the early survival stages first.

Step‑by‑Step Guide

StepActionRequirements
1Build a boat (upgrade from raft)20 wood, 10 scrap metal, 3 rope
2Sail to the coordinates (-X, -Z) – the Outpost usually spawns in the southeast quadrant of the map.Basic sail + compass
3Watch for a large structure with a tall Rig silhouette on the horizon.Binoculars (optional)
4Dock at the Outpost’s pier and step onto the platform.Any boat level 2 or higher recommended
5Activate the Outpost by interacting with the central control panel.5 energy cells (crafted at a workbench)

Community Note: Several players have reported that the Outpost location can shift slightly between game updates, so if you don’t see it at the coordinates above, try scanning the horizon while sailing east‑southeast.

Materials Needed to Activate the Outpost

MaterialQuantityHow to Obtain
Wood50Chop trees on any island
Scrap Metal30Salvage from sunken wrecks or loot crates
Energy Cells5Crafted at workbench: 2 copper + 1 sulphur each
Rope10Crafted from fiber (3 fiber = 1 rope)

Outpost Features and Upgrades

Once you’ve activated the Outpost, you can start upgrading its main facilities. Each upgrade tier expands what you can do and boosts your survival odds.

Rig Levels and Their Benefits

The Rig is the heart of the Outpost. The table below outlines the progression as described in community guides and in‑game tip screens.

Rig LevelResources RequiredUnlocks
1100 wood, 50 scrap metal, 10 energy cellsBasic fuel refining, small storage chest
2200 wood, 100 scrap metal, 20 steel ingotsAmmo Factory access, medium storage, radar
3400 wood, 200 scrap metal, 50 steel ingots, 10 pearlsBoss spawner, large storage, helicopter pad

Player Experience: According to a TikTok video by @drewdrewrbx, finishing Rig Level 2 is a turning point. The radar lets you see enemy boats from farther away, and the Ammo Factory eliminates the need to scavenge for bullets.

New Bosses and Pearl Drops

Recent updates have introduced a new boss that patrols the waters near the Outpost. Community reports, including a video by @jenova__, mention that this boss drops pearls, a rare resource required for Rig Level 3 and high‑end crafting.

Boss NameSuggested GearDrop Table
Kraken (rumored)Tier 2 armor, crossbow + 30 arrows2–4 pearls, blueprint piece, energy cells
Angler Fish (mini‑boss)Tier 1 armor, harpoon1 pearl, scrap metal, raw fish

Tip: Use the Outpost’s radar to track boss movement. Many players report that the boss appears every 3 in‑game days and becomes more aggressive if you have an active Rig.

Tips for Maximizing Your Outpost

Getting to the Outpost is only half the battle. To truly benefit, integrate it into your daily survival loop.

  • Set up a ferry system. Keep your boat at the Outpost and use a smaller raft for island hopping. This protects your main vessel from surprise attacks.
  • Prioritize Rig Level 2. The Ammo Factory and radar are force multipliers. Without them, you’ll spend too much time searching for ammunition and avoiding threats.
  • Store duplicate tools. The Outpost’s storage is separate from your raft. Keep backup pickaxes, axes, and weapons there to avoid losing everything to a boat raid.
  • Farm pearls early. Once you have a crossbow, hunt the Angler Fish mini‑boss repeatedly. Pearls are the bottleneck for end‑game upgrades.
  • Team up. Outpost upgrades are expensive. Join a crew and assign tasks – one player gathers wood, another scrap, a third focuses on boss fights.

Common Questions About the Outpost

Here are frequent questions from the community, answered with the latest information as of June 2026.

What happens if I die near the Outpost?

You will respawn at your Outpost if you have activated it and set it as your spawn point (interact with the bed inside the Rig). Otherwise, you’ll respawn on your raft.

Can the Outpost be destroyed by enemies?

The Outpost itself is indestructible, but its storage chests can be looted if you leave them unlocked. Always lock chests using a key (crafted from scrap metal + steel ingot).

Is the Outpost the only permanent base in the game?

No – bigger islands can also host permanent bases, but the Outpost is the only location with pre‑built upgradeable facilities like the Rig and Ammo Factory. It’s the most efficient hub for mid‑ to late‑game progression.

How many players can use the same Outpost?

Up to 4 players can be assigned to one Outpost on a private server. On public servers, the Outpost is “first come, first served” until the owner leaves. Claim it quickly, but be prepared to defend it.

Conclusion

The 100 days at sea outpost is more than just a safe harbor – it’s your key to unlocking the game’s full potential. By following the steps above, you can secure this valuable location, upgrade the Rig, and start collecting pearls for end‑game gear. Remember to stay alert for new boss spawns, lock your storage, and always carry a compass. Now set sail, find that Outpost, and turn the tide of survival in your favor.

For the official game page, visit Roblox’s 100 Days at Sea (note: the actual ID may vary; check the official Roblox catalog). If you have additional tips or discovered a new boss location, share them in the comments below. Fair winds and calm seas!