Time for another rant after quite some time! Ahhh I can't wait!
Inspired and triggered by THIS topic here!
And never forget the wierd imbalance of existing cannons on the already official ships.
Even if the Galleon was planned as a 5 Crewmember type ship first.
Even then the cannon count does 'not' match and is simply unfair!
- Galleon: 4 cannons on each side. The whole Crew can fire at once. 100% Crew firepower
- Brigantine: with only two cannons on each side, it has only 2/3 or 66% Crew firepower
- Sloop: with only one cannon on each side, it has only 1/2 or 50% Crew firepower
The smaller the ship gets, the worse the lack in comparable firepower becomes.
It is so unfair how much more powerful a Galleon becomes with a Crew that knows what it is doing and stays vigilant, in comparisation to other ships.
As Sloop & even as Brig player, you are forced to play it very defensively if the taller Ship comes for you and always look for that special one advantage, or else you are simply at a disadvantage in an open direct confrontation.
In the last weeks & months the whine topics about how others just sail into the red Sea, aka the Shroud, has increased greatly once more.
Let me just say, I do not believe that the most of them were Galleons.
AND IT IS JUST UNFAIR AND IT STAYS UNFAIR!
The Galleon is the only ship which's middle-deck is actively functioning AS AN ARMOR that takes holes that guard the lower deck, which do only take water unexpectedly with a ballast-ball.
And how often does a Galleon gets hit with one of the rarest naval combat tools?
Galleons are even faster than Brigantines if the wind comes straight from the back!
Brigantines are only faster if the wind comes from the side into the sails!
And Sloops have nothing they can gloriously kraken-suck (!) and are forced to flee into the wind and hope it allows them at least a few more sell-in's at nicely alligning outposts, before the ultimate confrontation.
IT IS SO UNFAIR how only the Sloop, which has the most crippled crew-firepower proportion - must sail so much slower and has so much less to work with.
" Oh but the manueverability though! "
° Reminds me that bigger ships also profit so much more from the harpoons as the Sloop!
° And bigger Ships too can anchor-turn you know!
Or do not even get me started how often one is shot off from the wheel-plattform of the sloop!
Its just frustrating! I will never not belief that the most people comitting seppeku by Shroud are not Sloops!
