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|Role = Mercantile
 
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|Hull Strength = 5000
 
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|Max Cargo = 8
|Speed = 7
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|Turn Rate = 12
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|Armament = 2x Medium Cannon
|Armament = 2x Heavy Cannon
 
  
 
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{{ShipwrightSays|Though relatively slow, the Heron carries a decent amount of cargo and rather large cannons for its small size.}}
 
{{ShipwrightSays|Though relatively slow, the Heron carries a decent amount of cargo and rather large cannons for its small size.}}
  
The slowest sailship in the game, the '''Heron''' trades its speed for a large cargo capacity of twelve and the ability to mount two Heavy Cannons. Due to its slow speed, the Heron is extremely vulnerable to pirates, as even ships with poor crosswind are able to catch the Heron. Nevertheless, it is the first cargo ship the player can obtain with double digit cargo and is still worthy of some respect in that regard.
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The Heron is one of the slowest ships in the game, trading its speed for a large cargo capacity of eight and the ability to mount two Size 6 cannons. The Heron is fairly vulnerable to pirates, however, some careful planning to avoid being chased down may prove beneficial.  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
  

Revision as of 20:29, 24 February 2021


Heron
Heron.png

Info

Type Sloop
Role Mercantile
Hull Strength 5000
Speed 4
Armament 2x Medium Cannon
Max Cargo 8

Requirements

Metal 25
Wood 80
Doubloons 5000
Level 2
Shipwright-Buddy.pngShipwright says... Though relatively slow, the Heron carries a decent amount of cargo and rather large cannons for its small size.


The Heron is one of the slowest ships in the game, trading its speed for a large cargo capacity of eight and the ability to mount two Size 6 cannons. The Heron is fairly vulnerable to pirates, however, some careful planning to avoid being chased down may prove beneficial.

Trivia

  • Herons are a common sight, both sailing and being sunk due to their general inability to escape faster pirate ships.
  • The Pelican is just a Heron with two more sails.

See also