![]() ![]() Perfect for a merchant ship or a privateer.Ĭarrack of War: A warship version of the Carrack armed similar to the Ship of the Line class. Polacca: A three-mast merchant European vessel found in the Mediterranean Sea. They can be small warships or privateers, as the Spanish use these ship during the Voyage of the Spanish Armada. ![]() Zabra: A Zabra is a three-mast ship design to be a small treasure ship. Perfect to attack ports or cities.įlute of War: A warship version of the Merchant Flute armed with 24 guns. Once obtain, they can be used as successful pirate ships to pillage the seas.ģrd Rate (Ship of the Line): A 72 gun warship similar to the 1st Rate and the 2nd Rate. These ship are use for transporting cargo, slaves, and passengers from port to port. She is a three-mast ship design only for merchant use. Use that, or after you have your own port, there is a recycle that drops the parts into the warehouse that can then be sold or used. Merchantmen: The one ship class that is very common in Europe and the Americas. Showing 1 - 2 of 2 comments The Riddler Incognito 7:22am In port, there is an icon showing a ship with a minus sign. A shorter version of the East Indiamen, She looks similar to the 6th Rate Frigate, but design as a merchant ship. Similar to the new frigate that we have, she can be useful as a iconic pirate ship. The East Indiamen: A heavy armed three-mast merchant ship that can carry large amount of cargo on the high seas. Here are a few ship that would make sense to add that can fit in the Caribbean: It is that there is no new ship classes that fit the West or European ships to put in practice. There is one concept that bothered me when I play The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt. ![]()
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