![]() ![]() Sometimes you have to sail to an unidentified landing point outside any city. Sometimes, the outdoors area is through a gate in a city. The only geography I’m good at is the ones labelled in the game. “Northeast bank of Athens” is past the islands east of Athens and on that coast past them. For example, “southeast bank of Madeira” is actually Africa (near Casablanca). Tip: If you see something about a ‘bank’ but it is not located on a river… it’s talking about a CONTINENT across from that city. Something like “West bank of Cairo, southeast corner” or “outside Alexandria, north by the rocks.” You will have to go to that location to use the map and get the discovery and/or goodies there. Maps can be stored in your portfolio (along with all your cookbooks and guild cards) to free up space in your main inventory.Ĭlick or mouse over the map, and you will see a brief name and description. Once you get a map (or several), go to your Inventory and press the Store button. ![]() Reading a book will randomly net you 1, 2, or 3 points added to that particular skill, or sometimes zilch, or sometimes a map! It costs 500 ducats a pop to read a book, so after a good merchant run has padded your pockets, stop off at the Archives. Along with Appraisal, you’ll need Unlock, because a lot are buried treasure. Tip: Archeology and Appraisal often yield some pricey loot. Once you have them, that unlocks the books at the Archives for you to read. You can get any number of these six areas of study: Archaeology, Geography, Biology, Theology, Art, and Appraisal (jewelry/treasure appraisal). Before you can raid the books, though, you will need at least one skill that sounds useless, because it is about “analyzing discovery of X” where X is some branch of study, like archeology or biology. There aren’t any pictures for this tutorial, so you should be fairly familiar with the game interface to understand it.įirst, you will need to acquire maps. ![]() It deals mainly with Adventure quests and maps. This is a little tutorial about the adventure part. It’s… about sailing your ship around, fighting pirates (or, yes, being a pirate), and making money in trade. It’s unique because the players are friendly and helpful (for the most part), the only way to level up is to actually play the game (instead of boring ‘grinding’ shortcuts in most MMOs), and… well, heck, it’s fun! It’s completely NOT about running around to different areas and slaying a buncha monsters there, and then moving on to slay more monsters. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |