Land or Die! Glossary

New Land or Die! players encounter plane-specific jargon — Miles, Tourist Class, pull-up warnings, mood contagion — unfamiliar if arriving from base-building Roblox survival hits. This glossary defines cooperative aviation survival terms used across wiki guides.

Definitions align with Plenty of Planets cooperative plane experience on Roblox at https://www.roblox.com/games/75547400568620/Land-or-Die — not generic survival or tycoon terminology unless noted for contrast helping migrants adjust expectations.

Use glossary while reading Systems and Guide pages — ctrl+F friendly reference during loading screens before boarding next IMPOSSIBLE flight attempt.

Core Gameplay Terms

Cooperative Plane Survival — genre descriptor for Land or Die! where players jointly maintain damaged aircraft after pilot death rather than building bases or crafting tools on open maps.

Landing Rate — community statistic near six percent first-time successful landings reflecting stacked emergency difficulty design IMPOSSIBLE branding references.

IMPOSSIBLE — marketing subtitle on Roblox page setting player expectation for low success probability first sessions without guide knowledge.

Roles and Tasks

Cabin Main — player prioritizing calm and wake passenger prompts aft and mid aircraft. Forward Engineer — player repairing electric boxes on avionics walls. Fuel Engineer — player refueling via wing or cabin access ports. Pilot — player accepting cockpit controls for descent and touchdown.

Proximity Prompt — Roblox interact UI appearing near seats, panels, hatches when avatar positioned correctly. Mood Contagion — panic spreading adjacent passenger rows without timely calm intervention.

Cockpit Takeover — game event inviting player to pilot seat after narrative pilot death earlier flight phase.

Progression and Economy

Miles — lobby currency from tasks and group rewards purchasing class unlocks. Tourist Class — entry tier from 5,000 Miles group reward package. Gamepass — official Roblox purchase; 2x Miles doubles earnings, Elite Passenger Pack adds rare NPCs ~1.2x multiplier.

Group Reward — lobby circle payout liking game plus joining Plenty of Planets group — not promo code. Rare Passenger — NPC from Elite gamepass requiring same calm mechanics standard travelers use.

Systems Vocabulary

Amber Fuel Warning — refuel urgency state before critical empty engine failure. Electric Box — avionics panel repairing restores HUD and alert chimes pilots need. Pull-Up Warning — audio cue during descent signaling terrain proximity Pull Up Pull Up!! badge references.

Plane Layout — spatial map aft cabin, galley choke, forward avionics, wing fuel, cockpit zones documented Systems page.

Community and Meta Terms

You Landed! — Roblox badge successful landing ~6.2% award rate. Pull Up Pull Up!! — pilot badge avoiding mountain collision ~2.7% rate. Fake Trello — unauthorized boards spreading false codes — no official Plenty of Planets Trello exists currently.

Plenty of Planets — Roblox developer studio creating Land or Die!. Public Server — matchmade lobby strangers versus Private Server friends voice coordinating roles.

Glossary updates with wiki when patches introduce new mechanics — bookmark for onboarding friends into cooperative plane culture past thirteen million visit mainstream awareness spikes.

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.