Theyre dead no need to kill them
- All794 posts
- General794 posts
Sort by
Card Layout
Dead ass wiki
Hello everybody, sea of telephone poles we need to update galion, it is no longer biggest ship
Last post (besides this one) was back in June.
I'm just wondering if it's possible to change my pirates physical appearance? Because I don't like what I chose, I started the game for Microsoft points, and now I actually want to play, and I don't know how to change their appearance.
Is it worth $40? Seams a little steep, I really want to get sot just wanna check prices.
What happens if your bought Ship sinks in an Battel IS IT gone
I'm only a starting player but I saved up for a ship I already have a name but which one should I buybi usually play with my friend but sometimes I play with 3 people mainly I use sloop
So, I'm buying a gallon and need help naming it, can you leave suggestions?
Have the option to “Safe lanes” where a server has 2 safe lanes, similar to being on the "safer seas" server but if you leave the channel, you have the normal Sea of Thieves server, the difference would be to be safe in the outpost and lanes
To be able to make some forts and sanctuaries within the "safe channel", where they are worth 50% of the usual loot, but with the advantage of having a safe area where to do missions, raise the emissary level and be able to sell without problems.
This would also serve to encourage you to have 2 or more ships in the same outpost enjoying the bar, fishing, or simply conversing.
It would help to create alliances from the beginning of the game with other players.
Missions could be done outside the "safe zone" to have better loot even if they are worth 75% of the usual Sea of Thieves server, it's worth the risk, it's worth the reward.
I imagine expanding the map so that there are up to 20 captained ships on the same server and everyone can enjoy combat zones and danger-free zones.
This would make battles more interesting by having safe channels where to recover before losing and even overcoming a battle that was thought to be lost.
I'll give an example of where the "safe channels" could be
Smuggler’s Bay Outpost 😉
There are more than just other nefarious pirates to worry about while hunting for treasure within Sea Of Thieves. Rare’s celebrated pirate game is full of emergent encounters, including skeletons, sharks, ghost ships, and even the mighty Kraken to make the world feel alive and dangerous. Another encounter that players can face while sailing the seas is the ferocious Megalodon. Although meeting these toothy terrors isn’t an uncommon occurrence, there are five different varieties to fight, each rarer than the last. Adventurers are more likely to be attacked by the blue Hungering One or the purple Crested Queen. The yellow Ancient Terror is an uncommon sight, but the one that pirates are unlikely to ever meet is the Shrouded Ghost. A ghostly white behemoth, this sea monster can appear anywhere in the seas at any time, like the others, but with an estimated spawn rate of 0.01%, it's possible to sail for hundreds of hours without ever catching a glimpse. The spawn rate is so low that the Shrouded Ghost has earned a mythical status within the game’s community. Anyone displaying the title for killing this beast is a pirate with a legendary story to tell.
134 Votes in Poll
In Sea Of Thieves, developers Rare give players everything they need to set off on their own pirating adventure within the vibrant open world. Alongside mastering sailing and ship combat, part of being a successful pirate is perfecting your fashion sense to let other players know exactly what kind of pirate you are. From dressing to represent a chosen faction, adorning filthy rags to be a rotten scoundrel, or acquiring regal threads to appear like a respectable captain, there’s plenty of choice when it comes to customising your pirate and ship. And while some outfits like the Dark Adventurer set can cost a mighty haul of 79,234,875 gold for everything, it’s the stylish Ferryman set that proves to be the rarest (and most expensive) unlockable in the game. Not available to buy in the game, the only way to acquire this collection of clothes and weapons was from a code included with the limited-edition Sea Of Thieves Xbox controller. Getting this gorgeous controller online is still possible today, but purchasing one with a working code will cost prospective pirates upwards of $1,000. Seeing anyone on the seas with this outfit is even rarer than spotting the Shrouded Ghost.
155 Votes in Poll
213 Votes in Poll
So I’m currently doing a merchant alliance lost shipment voyage. I’ve just finished getting all the clues, but there is no shipwreck to be found! I’ve been sailing around the final destination point for about an hour now and can’t find the flock of seagulls which are usually present. Is there something I am missing? Please help!!