![]() Used by the spanish to haul cargo and big fat money around. Galleons", and include the Trade Galleon, Treasure Galleon, and Royal Galleon "Galleons", in the game, break into two families of three ship-types each.įor ease of referance, the slower, "fatter" galleons are called "Merchant.Talking about the whole family, but I'm not promising anything. I'll try using the term "Frigate-class" if I'm Again, this can be discerned by context,īut isn't always obvious. "Frigate" in the game, or the whole family of ships consisting of the Frigate, When I say "Frigates", I mean either the specific ship type called.Not everything, though, so pay attention. Most of what is written here about sailing and combat may also apply toįrigates and Large Frigates. Since SOLs (look, I used it right there) are basically big, nasty Frigates,."SotL", but I think "SOL" sounds much cooler. In forums and other FAQs it may sometimes be referred to as a From here on, I will occasionally use the acronym "SOL" to signify a Ship.Some of these may beĬommonly accepted, some may be my own, so first I'll try to define most of I apologize beforehand, but throughout this FAQ, I am going to use severalĮxpressions to illustrate several concepts in the game. I gots me a SOL! Now how do I use this thing? Why is the ship of the line considered such a hard catch? Basic definition of the term "Ship of the Line" This FAQ details, among other things, mostly everything you need to knowĪbout acquiring and sailing the fearsome Ship of the Line, from the basics to Rumors about the Ship of the Line and have wondered about it, this would be a If you're an avid "Sid Meier's Pirates!" fan, and have either read Sashanan'sįAQ, spent some time in the manual or pirateopedia, or have otherwise heard ![]() Headrock's In-Depth FAQ on the most elusive ship in the Caribbean Cutlass Isle - a Sid Meier's Pirates! FansiteĬutlass Isle Tutorial: The Dreaded Ship of the Line
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