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Revision as of 07:05, 24 April 2021
Phoenix
Info
Type | Ironclad Steamship |
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Role | Combat |
Hull Strength | 15500 |
Speed | 9, 6 with engine |
Armament | 8x Heavy Cannon, 2x Light Cannon or Mortar (Bow), 2x Swivel Gun |
Max Cargo | 5 |
Round Shot Storage | Storage for 60 Cannon Balls |
Requirements
Metal | 600 |
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Wood | 550 |
Doubloons | 75000 |
Level | 9 |
Other | Blessed Engine Parts x4 |
Shipwright says... A steam engine gives the Phoenix an advantage over the Badger.
The Phoenix is an improved version of the Otter and Badger, possessing both a steam engine and iron reinforced hull while keeping the same other performance statistics as its sister ships. The Phoenix's strong front-facing power and broadside armament, coupled with high health and good maneuverability make it one of the most well-rounded combat ships.
Trivia
- The Phoenix is consistently considered a "meta" combat ship, due to its extremely well-rounded statistics for a 4-gun broadside ship and lack of major weaknesses. As such, it is extremely common to see being used by Navies and Pirate crews alike.
- Players commonly refer to the Phoenix as a "Nix" to shorten the name down.
- The mortars on the bow of the ship can be replaced with light cannons.
See also
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