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==Summary==
==Summary==
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* Players can craft Ships with the [[Carpentry]] skill
* Players can craft Ships with the [[Carpentry]] skill
* The seas are considered a '''Lawless Zone''', meaning all players may freely attack each other or commit criminal actions against each other without penalty
* The seas are considered a '''Lawless Zone''', meaning all players may freely attack each other or commit criminal actions against each other without penalty

Revision as of 21:21, 16 November 2021

Summary

  • Players can craft Ships with the Carpentry skill
  • The seas are considered a Lawless Zone, meaning all players may freely attack each other or commit criminal actions against each other without penalty
  • Players can recruit and level NPC Crewmembers to assist in battle and provide enhancements while sailing
  • Players can also have Friends and Guildmates onboard their Ship and adventure with
Ship People Things

Ships Overview

Ship Hotbars

Ship Activities

Ship Crewmembers

Ship Upgrades

Ship Salvaging

Types of Ships

Ship Types

Small Ship

Small Dragonship

Medium Ship

Medium Dragonship

Large Ship

Large Dragonship

Carrack

Galleon

Doubloons

  • Doubloons are a unique currency that players earn from killing and looting enemy Ship Crewmembers, from sinking Enemy Ships, and a variety of other ocean-based activities (such as Fishing, Frenzies, Nets, and more)
  • Players can create Doubloon Checks by visiting a Banker, saying "balance" then typing an amount and clicking the Confirm button twice to receive a Doubloon Check in their backpack


Crafting a Ship

  • Players can craft Ships with the Carpentry skill
  • Each type of Ship has different base stats, cannon amounts, and Crewmember capacities
  • Players in possession of a Ship Deed must first register it before it may be launched
  • A Ship Deed must is only ever registered once, and once registered, anyone in possession of the Ship Deed (which looks like a miniature ship) will be able to launch the ship freely
  • Players can double-click the Ship Deed to launch the Ship's gump window and review information about the Ship, including any Crew or Upgrades installed, or stats for the ship
  • Players are also able to double-click a Ship Deed that is currently for sale on a player-vendor and view details of the ship before they purchase it (if the ship has not been registered yet, however, the player will still have to pay the Registration fee once acquired)
  • Each ship type has a preset starting base value for each stat, however upon crafting the ship, these stats are slightly randomized
    • Normally each stat will be randomized between -10% to +10% of it's base value, however, players with Carpentry skill above 100 will reduce the chance that a randomized stat will be a negative value when crafting ships
    • This chance scales up to 120 Carpentry skill, whereas a player at 120 skill will have all values varying only between +0% to +10%

Carpentry
Name Ingredients Min. Skill

Small Ship Deed
2000 Boards
200 Iron Ingot
200 Cloth
85

Small Dragonship Deed
2000 Boards
200 Iron Ingots
200 Cloth
90

Medium Ship Deed
3000 Boards
300 Iron Ingots
300 Cloth
95

Medium Dragonship Deed
3000 Boards
300 Iron Ingots
300 Cloth
100

Large Ship Deed
1 Board Commodity
500 Iron Ingots
500 Cloth
105

Large Dragonship Deed
1 Board Commodity
500 Iron Ingots
500 Cloth
110

Carrack Deed
1 Mastercrafting Diagram
2 Board Commodities
1000 Iron Ingots
1000 Cloth
115

Galleon Deed
2 Mastercrafting Diagrams
3 Board Commodities
1500 Iron Ingots
1500 Cloth
120


Registering a Ship

  • To register a ship, the player must simply click the "Register Ship" button the Overview page and then pay the required Doubloon amount
  • The Registration Fee is automatically withdrawn from the player's Bank
  • Small Ships are perfect to start on the seas, as they do not have a Doubloon Registration Fee
Ship Type Registration Cost
(Doubloons)
Small Ship 0
Small Dragonship 0
Medium Ship 10,000
Medium Dragonship 10,000
Large Ship 50,000
Large Dragonship 50,000
Carrack 125,000
Galleon 250,000


Ship Deeds and Placement

  • Players cannot launch a ship in any manner if a ship of theirs (same Account/IP) has been sunk in the last 5 minutes
  • Ship Deeds in player backpacks are treated as Blessed if the player has Recalled/Gated/Hiked in the last 30 seconds
  • Ships cannot be launched from Ship Deeds in player backpacks if the player has Recalled/Gated/Hiked in the last 3 minutes
  • Ships cannot be launched from Dockmasters if the player has Recalled/Gated/Hiked in the last 3 minutes, unless the Dockmaster is at a house they are the Owner of (same account or IP Address as owner)
  • Using any Ship command will reveal the player
  • Players who Embark, Disembark, or Dock from a ship are prevented from initiating any harmful actions against Innocent (Blue) targets on land for 30 seconds (they can defend themselves as normal, however)


Ship Tillerman Gumps

Overview

Overview
  • Open Ship Hotbars
  • Embark
  • Embark Followers
  • Disembark Followers
  • Targeting Mode
  • Reload Cannons
  • Launch Ship
  • Throw Overboard
  • Ready Crew
  • Send Crew Below
  • Send Boarding Party
  • Recall Boarding
  • Crew Attack
  • Crew Stop
  • Repair Ship
  • Clear the Deck
  • Yield Salvage

Crew

Crew
  • Crew Size
  • Add Crewmember
  • View Crewmember Info
  • View Crewmember Location
  • View Crewmember Loyalty

Players

Players
  • View Co-Owners/Friends List
    • Treat All in Guild as Co-Owners/Friends
    • Treat All in Party as Co-Owners/Friends
  • Auto-Join All Boarding Parties

Upgrades

Upgrades
Install Upgrade Parts
  • Theme
  • Paint
  • Cannon Metal
  • Outfitting
  • Specialty Item
  • Lesser Ability
  • Regular Ability
  • Greater Ability
  • Crew Supplies
  • Lesser Ability
  • Regular Ability
  • Greater Ability

Stats

Stats Page 1
  • Ship Type
  • Max Crew Size
  • Hold Capacity
  • Registration Cost
  • Upgrade Cost Multiplier
  • Total Value
  • Hull Max Points
  • Sail Max Points
  • Gun Max Points
  • Forward Speed
  • Strafe Speed
  • Reverse Speed
  • Cannons Per Side
  • Cannon Range
  • Cannon Accuracy
  • Cannon Min Damage
  • Cannon Max Damage
  • Cannon Reload Time
Stats Page 2
  • Lesser Ability Cooldown
  • Regular Ability Cooldown
  • Greater Ability Cooldown
  • Crew Hit Points Bonus
  • Crew Breach Bonus
  • Crew Damage Bonus
  • Crew Healing Bonus
  • Repair Cooldown
  • Hull Repair Amount
  • Sails Repair Amount
  • Guns Repair Amount
  • Boarding Chance
  • Doubloons Earned Bonus
  • Effective Fishing Skill
  • Spyglass Distance Bonus
  • Wake Scalar

Roles

Roles
  • View/Add/Remove Fighting Party Members
  • View/Remove Friendly Players


Ship Speeds

Base Ship Speeds

Ship Type Tiles Per Second
(t/s)
Small Ship 6.25
Small Dragonship 6.25
Medium Ship 5.556
Medium Dragonship 5.556
Large Ship 5
Large Dragonship 5
Carrack 4.545
Galleon 4.167

Speed Caps

  • All ships have a Forward Speed Cap of 6.5 Tiles/sec
  • All ships have a Strafe/Reverse Speed Cap of 3.25 Tiles/sec
  • Activated Ship Abilities that increase a ship's Speed (such as Beat to Quarters) will allow a ship to temporarily exceed their Speed Cap, but will still use the ship's Speed Cap as the baseline starting point before bonuses (i.e. 6.5 Tiles/sec * 1.15x speed = 7.475 Tiles/sec)
  • If a ship is over the Speed Cap, the "Stats" page of the Ship Menu will display an "*" next to the Speed value and display the numbers in Red text


Ship Repairing

  • Players use Ship Repair Kits to repair damage sustained to their ships
  • Players can craft a Ship Repair Kit with the Tinkering skill
  • When players do a Repair actions, it will display an overhead message with the specific location that is being repaired, such as "*Repairing Hull*" or "*Repairing Sails*"
  • By default a ship can only be repaired once every 5 minutes during combat, but players may reduce this cooldown with the ship Repair Cooldown stat
  • Once a ship has been out of combat for 60 seconds and the last Repair Cooldown has been resolved, players may repair the ship continuously without any cooldown
  • Players must select which ship Hit Point type they will repair (Hull/Sails/Guns) and each ship has stat that modifies the amount repaired for each
  • Repairing the ship requires the to stay stationary for 10 seconds to complete the repairs, and will fail should the player die or be moved from their location in some manner


Ship Hotbars

  • Players can activate a series of individual Hotbars that can be used to manage and monitor the ship and its Crewmembers easily
  • Players can drag and move each individual Hotbar, as well as close any Hotbars they do not wish to have up

Read Detailed Information about Ship Hotbars


Ship Activities

  • What can you do out on the seas?
  • List all the stuff here
  • One more thing

Read Detailed Information about Ship Activities


Ship Crewmembers

  • Ship Crewmembers can be found in Taverns, Inns, Docks, or as loot while seafaring
  • Players can hire Ship Crewmembers with Doubloons or using the Begging Skill
  • Each Ship Crewmember has a specific Profession that provides certain bonuses while out at sea
  • When a player's ship earns Doubloons for killing NPC Crewmembers and sinking NPC ships, all Crewmembers on the player's ship earn Loyalty Experience points based on the Doubloon amount

Read Detailed Information about Ship Crewmembers


Ship Upgrades

  • Ship Upgrades and Crewmember Contracts do not appear as physical loot in Ship Holds, Boss Creature Corpses, or Salvage Crates (MIBs)
  • Instead, Ship Upgrades and Crewmember Contracts will still occur from those same systems, but they will automatically be attached to player ships as "Pending Salvage" that cannot be accessed until the ship Docks
  • These Upgrades provide beneficial bonuses to various ship stats and abilities
  • Ship Upgrades include Themes, Paint, Cannon Metal, Outfittings, Specialty Items, Abilities, and Crew Supplies

Read Detailed Information about Ship Upgrades


Ship Salvaging

  • When player ships Sink, the Captain of the ship will immediately receive 80% of the Total Doubloon Value of the ship deposited into their Bank Box
  • 10% of the Total Doubloon Value of the ship being sunk will be distributed to the Ship Holds of any Enemy Player Ship(s) that damaged them, with amounts scaled based on how damage each Enemy Player Ship dealt
  • Players can access the Salvage System by saying "Salvage", "Recover", or "Buy" near any Salvage Foreman, which can be found at all town Docks

Read Detailed Information about Ship Salvaging


Fighting Parties

  • Each ship has a Fighting Party made up of players, chosen by the Captain, who are allowed to participate in fighting on the Ship
  • While on a ship, only Players and their Followers who have been selected as members of the Fighting Party are allowed to perform Harmful or Beneficial Actions to other players/creatures
  • Players will receive a system message notification if they try to perform a Harmful or Beneficial action onboard a Ship that they have not been made members of the fighting party for
  • The maximum size of a ship's Fighting Party is determined by the ship type (listed below)
  • On Roles page, the Captain of the ship can choose which players will make up the ship's Fighting Party
  • If the Ship's Fighting Party has room available, the Captain will automatically be added to it when he or she places the ship in the water
  • The captain will also be notified if their Fighting Party has additional room available upon placement

The Fighting Party capacity of ships is as follows:

Ship Type Fighting Party Size
Small Ship 2
Small Dragonship 2
Medium Ship 2
Medium Dragonship 2
Large Ship 3
Large Dragonship 3
Carrack 3
Galleon 3


Ship Ramming

Ram Requirements

  • Players may attempt to Ram another Player Ship if the following is valid:
  • The ramming ship has been stationary for at least 5 seconds
  • The ramming ship hasn't rammed another ship in the last 10 seconds
  • The ramming ship is unable to move in 6 or more directions

Ram Damage

PvP
  • Will inflict Hull Damage on the target ship equal to 30% of the target ship's Max Hull Hit Points
  • The ramming ship will suffer Hull Damage equal to 5% of their own Max Hull Hit Points
PvE
  • An NPC ship will automatically attempt to ram a player ship if they become stuck next to them
  • The NPC Ship will inflict Hull Damage on the player ship equal to 20% of the player ship's Max Hull Hit Points
  • The NPC Ship will suffer Hull Damage equal to 5% of their own Max Hull Hit Points


Ship Boarding

Enemy crew that are killed will typically have Doubloons on their corpses: players are highly encouraged to try to board enemy ships, kill the crew, and loot these Doubloons. A player who sinks an enemy ship with its crew on board will miss out on collecting these doubloons as well as any items in that ship's hold.

  • Players can begin making boarding attempts on enemy ships if either the target ship's Sail or Gun Hit Points remaining are below 50%
  • Players send Boarding Parties using Boarding Rope
  • Players may now only launch Boarding Parties from ships if they are part of that ship's Fighting Party
  • On a successful boarding action, whichever shipmembers (yourself, your followers, the ship's crew) you selected from the boarding gump jump over to the enemy vessel and begin to fight in close quarters
    • Ship Crewmembers cannot be directly controlled in combat, and will choose their own combatants in battle, in most cases selecting whomever is closest to them
    • Any Crewmember currently part of a boarding party will have their name and ship gump healthbars displayed in Orange
    • If a crewmember "dies" in combat, they will become Incapacitated and must wait for a Recovery Cooldown period to pass before they return to their ship

  • Crewmembers who are recovering will have display in grey, have a skull next to their icon, and display a "Recovery in X" duration next to them
  • Ships can only make Boarding Attempts every 20 seconds
  • Chance to board an enemy ship begins at 0% and scales up to 100% as either it's Sails or Guns approach 0% remaining (uses the lower value of Sails or Guns to determine boarding chance)
  • A ship's boarding chance bonus from ship stats and bonuses from upgrades increases the base boarding chance (i.e. a ship with a 25% boarding chance bonus and a normal boarding chance of 50% would have an effective 62.5% chance for boarding success)
  • When a boarding attempt is made, all members of the ship are notified and the system message displays the effective boarding success chance of the attempt


Ship Sinking

  • When a player's ship Sinks, the Captain of the ship will immediately receive 80% of the Total Doubloon Value of the ship deposited into their Bank Box
  • 10% of the Total Doubloon Value of the ship being sunk will be distributed to the Ship Holds of any Enemy Player Ship(s) that damaged them, with amounts scaled based on how damage each Enemy Player Ship dealt
  • There is a 1% chance for each Ship Upgrade and Crewmember Installed in the ship that they will be removed from the ship and sent to the Salvage System for the ship's Captain as "Wayward Salvage"
  • The Ship Deed itself is then immediately sent to the Salvage System with all remaining Upgrades and Crewmembers still installed (there is no longer a 30 minute delay for a Ship or items to appear in the Salvage System)
  • Read more details about Sinking Ships


Docking the Ship

  • Players dock their ship by heading to land and by clicking the Dock Ship button on the ship main gump, or by using the Dock Ship action on the Actions / Abilities hotbar
  • Players can also use Dockmasters to dock and stow away their ship
  • Ships must be stationary for 5 seconds in order to Dock
  • Ships that have recently been in combat (within last 60 seconds) must now be stationary for 10 seconds in order to Dock
  • Docking a Ship will move all Pending Salvage items over to the Salvage System for the Ship's Captain

Shipping Crates

  • In the Dockmaster menu, the captain or the co-owner of a ship now has the option to request a Shipping Crate
  • If the player owns a house, clicking the Shipping Crate button will charge the player 250 gold (from their bank box) and will transport all of the contents of that ship's hold to the Ban Location of that player's house
  • In order to use the Shipping Crate feature, the player's ship must be stopped long enough so that they could dock as normal (using normal docking delays for combat, if necessary)


General Damage Scaling

  • All damage from Players and Tamed/Summoned Creatures towards ALL other players and all creatures on other ships (i.e. not the same ship) has been reduced by 50%
  • All damage from Crewmembers belonging to player ships towards other creatures on other ships (i.e. not the same ship) has been increased by 50%

Poison Damage

  • Poison Damage caused by Players and Tamed/Summoned Creatures towards ALL other players and creatures on other ships (i.e. not the same ship) has been reduced by 50% (this is in addition to any other scaling that occurs)


Legacy Information

Community Video

This video might be a little outdated but there is still lots of valuable information within!

Civilian/Pirate Flagging

  • Ships no longer have a Civilian/Pirate Flagging associated with them
  • The previous 25% reduction to Doubloons Earned and Special/Rare Loot Chances that was attached with being Civilian Flagged has been removed

Ransoming

  • The Ransom mechanic has been removed, and players no longer lose installed Ship Upgrades to other players

Aspect Experience

  • Aspect Experience while on a ship no longer has a 50% penalty


Ship People Things

Ship People Things

Ships Overview

Ship Hotbars

Ship Activities

Ship Crewmembers

Ship Upgrades

Ship Salvaging