I have seen so many threads on people saying a four man sloop will be so overpowered etc etc. As far as I'm concerned this is all blatant speculation and lack of knowledge. Here's some things to think about.
- When comparing the galleon and sloop you need to think about it on a even level two crews with the same amount of skill.
- The galleon has two levels and will only take on water if the cannonball hits the first level. The sloop no matter where you hit it, it will take on water whether it be slow or fast.
- The sloop has one cannon per side compared to 4 cannons per side with the galleon. If both are in a broadside scenario the sloop loses no matter how many are aboard the ship. (Again same skill crew with same accuracy)
- WHAT ABOUT THE SLOOPS AMAZING TURNING Well here's a tid bit of information to the ill informed of you raise all sails on a galleon it can turn much faster than the sloop can keep up. Which will allow the galleon to blast the sloop with 3 cannons while one turns.
- Boarding. When it comes to boarding the galleon is far superior. Why? Height. The galleon you can board the sloop from any part without a ladder. The sloop you can only manage to jump on without a ladder via cannon or if you ram head on and jump off the bow.
- General size. The size of the sloop makes it much more susceptible to a gun powder barrel. One well place barrel can hit a good couple spots on the ship and much more easily knock off/kill players than on a galleon
- Looting. This is minor but there is many more places to hide loot on a galleon than a sloop.
EDIT
Okay so I have to throw this edit in here because of people calling me out about not mentioning solo sloop vs 4 man sloop and just mentioning the galleon vs sloop, my reasoning behind it is because not much changes for the solo sloop and not many people bring up the subject for me to think it warranted a response so here is my response:
- How will it be any harder for a solo player to deal with a 4 man sloop than it would be to fight a galleon. The only thing I could find that would be harder is you are easier to spot if you board their ship.
- You will literally be moving the exact same speed as the other sloop (you wont even have to worry about sailing against the wind as you do with galleons), if you don't want to be caught then you won't. As long as you have the skill (which if you are playing solo sloop you had best be a good sailor in general)
- It will actually make it easier for solo sloopers in regards to the KoS mentality of other players and risk assessment. As it stands now galleons look at sloops as a meal ticket, "hey look its a sloop they have at most 2 crew members lets get them" but if they make this change it will be "hey look a sloop, they may have 4 crew members for all we know" while it is actually just you in your solo sloop. But they will have that added fear and risk to attack you.
