I’ve been playing since the game was released and I can say I’ve never had a haul stolen and have only lost 2-3 skull forts and those were to 3+ ship alliances one being a 3 galleon alliance.il I’ve also been watching pace22 (Pace X) since he started streaming. I’m actually tired of watching him get away with the things he does and summit1g gets away with even more. I can’t even tell you how many ppl I’ve stopped trying to get on my ship all dressed in black that definitely was swimming for 10 minutes to even reach my boat. The “tuck” missions should happen to anyone so I’m going to just give out a few tips very simple ones we should always remember when sailing the seas.
- Never leave your ship unattended. So always have 1 look out always preferably with a decent headset to also listen for swimmers.
- Never leave your ship anchored. Sails up anchor up when stopped at a island unless you are in a storm then sails can stay so if you need to move quickly just raise the anchor. I should add basic ship strategy if you’re sails are up and anchor you can turn your cannons towards in coming enemies and always have 1 person dedicated to repairing your ship and one watching ladders and people swimming with explosives barrels with a pistol or sniper.
3.Turning in loot. The very best way to turn in loot is to send 1 to 2 people on to the outposts before docking to turn in m. It’s kinda become a plague people setting up at out with gunpowder barrels all over the tavern at outpost so especially when turning in Athena’s chest send 1-2 people to inspect the tavern. Look on top of the entrance and right inside the door. Don’t let the time spent be wasted on outposts campers. - For the love of god stop putting gunpowder barrels in ur crows nest.
- And last but not least if someone is chasing you galleon and brigs sails with the wind and continual try to board the enemies ship to hit their anchor and if anything else be annoying they will give up on the chase.
I hope these few tips save some of you some time and loot. Thanks for reading.