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Freetrader Pennants | Freetrader Pennants |
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| Written by Joe | |
| Friday, 28 March 2008 | |
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Rewards chart Claiming Ships In combat, when an enemy is defeated after boarding or when it abandons the ship, it will create a derelict instead of sinking. You click on the defeated foe, click the skill's icon and an item will appear in your loot box. Freetrader Pennants New players to the game always wonder where to turn these in. Freetraders can turn in their Pennants at their country's capital, like every class. The capitals are Point-a-Pitre for the French, Port Royal for Britain and San Juan for Spain. Once you've sailed to your capital, go to the Tradehouse. You will see a NPC called Exchequer with an exclamation point. That's the NPC that gives you the quests that require you to turn in pennants for rewards. Game Strategy to obtain Pennants as a Freetrader Once you've selected which type you're actively hunting, head to an area with lots of enemies of that level. For effective grinding, you don't want to chase around, you need to kill quickly. To obtain Pennants, the main strategy is boarding. This is especially the case at lower levels. When boarding successfully, you are 100% guaranteed to receive the full loot as well as a pennant. This is the prime game strategy at low levels because we don't have a lot of cannons to shoot down ennemies swiftly. We recommend using grapeshot, which damages the crew. Attack one enemy to lower it's crew, try to block his path at a 90 degrees angle and then board. Rinse and repeat for every foe. Compared to other classes, Freetraders have very few skills helping them in successfully grappling. They don't get Decimate (lowering grapple defense). They do get a skill reducing the enemy's speed by 60% but it's difficult to get. On the other hand, Freetraders have a speed advantage over navy officers. Speed helps tremendously in grappling because it makes it much easier to sail ahead of a ship and then turn to block it's path, greatly increasing grapple percentage. You also want to pick a ship with good speed so that you catch up to your opponents easily. As a Freetrader, this is your main advantage. Once you reach level 20 or so, a new strategy opens up after you upgrade your ship. You get more cannons, so you can do a lot more damage to your enemies. Note that we said that you don't get Pennants if you sink them. This is still true. However, at higher levels, enemies tend to abandon once you've lowered the structure integrity to 20-50%. They seem to do so more often when attacked with many cannons at once, hence why the Otter Scuda Fallback doesn't cut it. Boarding or attacking? The game strategy depends on which type of opponent you're facing. Against merchants, who typically have less cannons to damage you and less armor, we've found that it's quicker to shoot them down. Often, you will head straight for them, fire at them from close range and in 2 or 3 shots they will abandon. Always try to get close to the enemy ships because you do a lot more damage and it makes them abandon quicker. On the other hand, against non-merchants, we suggest boarding. These are enemies which have many cannons, more than you do, and also a lot of armor. Because of that they can take a beating and also beat you down so it's wise to stop them from damaging you as quickly as possible, which boarding accomplishes. Lastly, soloing is better for Pennant grinding. In a group, you destroy many more ships and players aren't interested in waiting for you as you sail 30 seconds down wind to go claim an ennemy. So while grouping is much faster to gain experience, it's not nearly as good to grind pennants. |
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