Rare Should Focus on Improving Existing Content

  • Instead of constantly adding new content that players forget in weeks (like the Smugglers, which most people don’t care about), Rare should prioritize fixing and enhancing what’s already in the game.
    There are so many quests and mechanics with amazing potential that are poorly executed. For example:

    The Shrouded Spoils (Siren Shrine skull quest) sounds incredible on paper, but in practice, it’s just tedious and unrewarding.
    The Burning Blade has a cool concept, but the gameplay is repetitive and feels like a chore.
    Rare could make Sea of Thieves so much better by reworking and polishing existing content—making quests more engaging, balancing rewards, and fixing frustrating mechanics—rather than piling on more half-baked additions.

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  • @swiler9973

    If you feel like anything is a chore, you don't have to do it. My crew and I wanted the obsidian bones from our HG levels and from the achievements of the Burning Blade (complete 8 skeleton camps 10 times). Practically every ship on the server was after us, attacking. The skeleton camps ensured we sailed around the entire map, getting every ship's attention. It was fun and exciting for us, especially when players would insult us for sinking them when they chose to come to us.

    Reducing these challenges that you feel are so 'repetitive and feels like a chore', disrespects those of us who put in the effort to complete them, back when everyone targeted that ship.

    If you want something bad enough, you'll go after it and won't let anything stand in your way.

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