![]() ![]() Mortar are also very powerful against ships. This is a good tactic against strong, big and slow ships like the First Rate. ![]() When you are next to an enemy ship, independently of it's size (in fact, the bigger the better), you can throw the barrel from the size in order to make it landing IN the enemy ship. We all know how to commonly use powder: we throw from the back of our ship an make it a "sea mine". There are three of them I will share: Powder, Oil and Mortar. These rats carry plague and disease, infecting your crew and rendering them too sick to sail.There a some battle tactics you can use to sink ships. A nastier surprise, though, would be rats. Sometimes the crew may NOT be missing, and instead the ghost ship was a facade for an ambush for any investigating parties on board, a nasty surprise. Sometimes, they could just be regular ghost ships, holds still full of cargo and crew missing. These ships are encountered on the open seas and fly a tattered flag of the country they dutifully served before meeting their horrid fate as ghost ships, doomed to roam the ocean with no way of returning home. Ghost Ship Pirates => Captain!!! It's a trap!! There are pirates on board and they will try to board us! Be careful!.Ghost Ship Treasure => This is our lucky day, Captain! We found a treasure map in the captain's cabin!.Ghost Ship Gold => This is our lucky day, Captain! We found 200 doubloons in the captain's cabin!.Ghost Ship Empty => Ghost ships! Nothing but cockroaches on board, Captain! The ship is completely empty, all we can do is scrap it!. ![]() Ghost Ship Disease => Oh no Captain!!! The ship is full of plague rats! Five of our boys got sick and we had to throw them overboard.ā€˛Captain! There's a mysterious ship on the horizon. They can be a boon or a bomb of plague or ambushing pirates. Abandoned ships are, well, abandoned ships, in horrible condition(no sails, tiniest sliver of hull points). ![]()
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