Difference between revisions of "Neptune"
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Once the turret of a Neptune is disarmed, the ship becomes almost useless in combat. | Once the turret of a Neptune is disarmed, the ship becomes almost useless in combat. | ||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
{{Ships}} | {{Ships}} |
Revision as of 01:19, 20 April 2020
Info
Type | Ironclad |
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Role | Combat |
Hull Strength | 27000 |
Speed | 4, with engine |
Max Cargo | 0 |
Round Shot Storage | Storage for 200 Cannon Balls |
Requirements
Metal | 2500 |
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Wood | 500 |
Doubloons | 1,000,000 |
Level | 10 |
Other | Advanced Engine x1 |
Summary
The Neptune is armed with a powerful turret and three relatively small cannons on each broadside. With a very high hull strength, it can absorb quite the beating before sinking. Although, it should be noted that unlike the Poseidon, the Neptune does not have any stern protection. Leaving it vulnerable to maneuverable ships.
Trivia
The Neptune is the only ship able to mount Size 10 Turrets, being the Howitzer, Twin 24-Pounder Long Guns, and Super Carronade. These turrets offer different playstyles, depending on the intended combat role of the Neptune used.
A Cladifier can be used to change the metal material of the Neptune from Iron to the metal of the Cladifier.
Adding a Neptune Upgrade will add a tarp on the top of the Neptune that protects the vessel from mortars, which is very beneficial for this type of clad.
Once the turret of a Neptune is disarmed, the ship becomes almost useless in combat.
This ironclad, like the Poseidon is named after the Roman god of the sea.
See Also
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