Difference between revisions of "Merchant Ship"

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*[[Board]]s [[Image:Boards.png]] (Oak to Yew, Heartwood and Bloodwood as [[Log]]s)
 
*[[Board]]s [[Image:Boards.png]] (Oak to Yew, Heartwood and Bloodwood as [[Log]]s)
 
*[[Leather]] [[Image:Leather.png]] [[Image:Leather (Spined).png]] [[Image:Leather (Horned).png]] [[Image:Leather (Barbed).png]] (can also spawn as [[Hide]]s)
 
*[[Leather]] [[Image:Leather.png]] [[Image:Leather (Spined).png]] [[Image:Leather (Horned).png]] [[Image:Leather (Barbed).png]] (can also spawn as [[Hide]]s)
*[[Liquor Smuggler's Cache]] [[Image:Wooden chest.png]] [[Image:Metal chest.gif]]
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*[[Liquor Smuggler's Cache]] [[Image:Medium crate.png]] [[Image:Large crate.png]] [[Image:Wooden chest.png]] [[Image:Metal chest.gif]]  
 
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[[Category:High Seas]]
 
[[Category:High Seas]]

Revision as of 15:41, 26 December 2010

Merchant Ship are introduced with the High Seas booster. Human ships use Tokuno Ships and while Gargoyle merchant ships use Gargoyle Ships. The crew consists of several Npcs with ranged weapons or bard/spell casting abilities

You need to scuttle the ship in order to board or cast summon spells on it. Several resources can be plundered from the ship:

Hold

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