15 Advanced Tips To Survive In Sea Of Thieves

Advanced tips and tricks to get ahead on your next Sea Of Thieves voyage.

Sea Of Thieves
Rare

Since its admittedly rocky launch back in March 2018, the team over at Rare have continued to expand and develop their open world pirate adventure, ensuring the world of Sea Of Thieves keeps getting better. Now, two years later, over fifteen million players (as of July 2020) have set sail in this colourful sandbox to forge their own memorable adventures. And with the game releasing on Steam earlier this year, there’s been more new players than before voyaging for the first time.

From various voyage varieties, Tall Tales, skeleton forts, and ghost fleets to try your hook hand at, there’s more than enough for newcomers to sink their teeth into. And with Rare’s horizontal progression system, they have no major disadvantage against veteran players.

However, this means that players are thrown straight into the deep end, leaving them to learn the ropes as they go. Aside from an optional tutorial voyage and a selection of tool tips that highlight the bare bones mechanics, players need to figure out a lot by themselves. And not all of which is immediately obvious, even to seasoned pirates.

Take note of some advanced tips and tricks to give you a peg leg up on your next voyage.

15. Never Put Gunpowder Barrels On Your Ship

Sea Of Thieves
Rare

The most important rule that every pirate must learn fast, lest they learn it the hard way, is to never ever bring a gunpowder barrel aboard their ship.

As tempting as it can be to grab some of the many colourful barrels that you’ll see on your travels for some extra loot – especially the rarer and more valuable varieties – doing so is often a deadly mistake. Should a stray cannonball, bullet, lightning bolt, or anything else strike in the barrel’s vicinity, then it’s likely your ship and all the loot onboard will be making an express trip to the bottom of the sea.

Moreover, knowledgeable players know to scope out other ships for gunpowder barrels to make sinking their targets easier, with the crow’s nest being the first place they’ll look. It turns out that wooden ships and explosives don’t go well together.

There are some tactical locations to store gunpowder barrels depending on your ship type; but all that will do is slightly lower your chances of the inevitable happening.

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