pirateguy101111
Sea Legs
just to level 15 people are quite rude on this game rofl
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I do agree with you in how you learn, but I also understand people wanting to rush it. Sailing is a slow skill to level and if you were a master helmsman in POTCO it's just annoying grinding your way back up to 30 when you already know how to sail perfectly.I always sailed my own ships & bought bigger as I leveled up. Not sure why you need help? You learn skills by trying, failing & doing it again. That is part of the game imo. Guess I am old school, not trying to be mean, just think we all need to be self sufficient. Good luck!
I'm still working toward that 30, gives me something to do in game... if you hurry there is nothing to do, that is why people get bored. Have patience & you will reap the rewards young grasshopperI do agree with you in how you learn, but I also understand people wanting to rush it. Sailing is a slow skill to level and if you were a master helmsman in POTCO it's just annoying grinding your way back up to 30 when you already know how to sail perfectly.
While I do agree with this sentiment, to an extent, also remember, getting a crew aboard anything other than a war class ship (or pretty much any sloop for that matter) is tough, making sailing take that much longer to level up. I agree, rushing things could make the game boring, but drawing things out too long, also has the same effect. If they reworked rep (to not be dealt on a number-of-hits- basis) it might be different, but at the moment, I totally understand trying to borrow someones ship, who's willing, to work on your sailing. Doesn't make you needy, or lazy in my opinion (at least in most cases), it just makes you efficient, and resourceful.I'm still working toward that 30, gives me something to do in game... if you hurry there is nothing to do, that is why people get bored. Have patience & you will reap the rewards young grasshopper
Ah yes, because that certainly sounds fun.You can easily get to lvl 15( and past) sailing with the free light sloop by tagging hunters in a large party, just stay to outskirts,,, don't be concerned with loot since you can't hold much on that ship... but unless its been nerfed, you will get the rep for every ship you tagged that gets sunk. Joining a friendly guild is the next best thing, as you can borrow ships easily and pretty much any time you like. I don't mind loaning ships, and have done it often....but if you break it you gotta fix it! ^^ (and dont tp off loaned ships, they sometimes bug and can't be launched)
Ah yes, because that certainly sounds fun.
For those of us who hate cluster sailing, well, we hate it. And then, just for kicks, you're not getting any loot? That sounds like a horrendous chore. Sure it might speed things up a bit, but the cost of speeding it up is too much, whereas hopping on a bigger better ship increases both speed and fun.
Rockin' around in a light sloop in the middle of a cluster isn't going to teach you anything though. There's no risk to it, since both light sloops are invincible and no ships will target you anyway. And there's basically no tactics involved since all you do is rush to the next ship to tag without consequence.I think most understood that I meant to learn how to handle the sailing better while you level sailing...also you learn sailing etiquette early.... I started all my pirates sailing from the beginning. And you can master easily in one week. Course that would mean giving up everything else in game, and most won't do that ....lol.....everyone is different concerning loot. Some are after loot constantly, or a bright for their collection. The poster simply asked about leveling his sailing... If you love sailing,,, you love light sloops..... for a beginner its like a water tricycle. With a hemi and wings. ^^ Zoom Zoom.
If you love sailing,,, you love light sloops.....
Ask a friend or a guild mate.just to level 15 people are quite rude on this game rofl
I also sail alone & did all of my questing for ships by myself. I guess I am truly old school & independent, not that a crew wouldn't have been nice, especially for ship repairs!! Just my own opinion. I did all of my quests alone, I go to jail every so often & plug along, so what if I am groggy, I'm a pirate! LolWhile I do agree with this sentiment, to an extent, also remember, getting a crew aboard anything other than a war class ship (or pretty much any sloop for that matter) is tough, making sailing take that much longer to level up. I agree, rushing things could make the game boring, but drawing things out too long, also has the same effect. If they reworked rep (to not be dealt on a number-of-hits- basis) it might be different, but at the moment, I totally understand trying to borrow someones ship, who's willing, to work on your sailing. Doesn't make you needy, or lazy in my opinion (at least in most cases), it just makes you efficient, and resourceful.
Totally get it, I did it that way in the early days of POTCO. But, I learned sailing was far more enjoyable (for me) with a crew. Not to mention the ability to stay out longer, and reap more benefits. I just find sailing with people easier, and more lively, and it helps everyone level everything up lolI also sail alone & did all of my questing for ships by myself. I guess I am truly old school & independent, not that a crew wouldn't have been nice, especially for ship repairs!! Just my own opinion. I did all of my quests alone, I go to jail every so often & plug along, so what if I am groggy, I'm a pirate! Lol