Ships in an important mode of travel, ships are required to traverse sea tiles. Ships can range from graceful, opulent vessels meant to showcase a player’s status, to sleek warships designed to chase down fleeing quarries, to a mixture of both.
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Zephyr
By incorporating solar panels in its sails, the Zephyr can maintain its propulsion and large cargo capacity while emitting zero C02.
Read ArticleCygnus
As graceful and lightweight as its namesake, it moves through the sea faster than most vessels of its size.
Read ArticleDiogenes
Improving on its predecessor's design, the Diogenes gives great value for its speed, capacity, and C02 output.
Read ArticleKingfisher
The Kingfisher is an all-around vessel that performs well either for transport or scouting, relying primarily on fossil fuels to power its engine.
Read ArticleNeptune
Named after the King of the Sea, this is a luxury vessel fit for any business tycoon. Features improved speed and greater storage capacity.
Read ArticlePolaris
The Polaris was designed for scouting and survey. It easily cuts through the waves thanks to its hi-tech mapping and weather forecasting instruments.
Read ArticleSocrates
The Socrates is a multi-purpose ship with adequate cargo space, cruising speed, and fuel requirements. An excellent vessel for a conservative Unifier.
Read ArticleWhitewake
In keeping with its eco-friendly roots, the Whitewake produces nearly zero carbon emissions, relying only on the sun and the wind to power itself.
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Cetus
Large like its namesake, the Cetus can hold more cargo than most common pirate ships. Perfect for rapidly moving lots of ill-gotten loot.
Read ArticleCharybdis
With its powerful CO2 engine and enormous cargo hold, this ship is a must-have for pirates aiming to gobble up wealth on the high seas.
Read ArticleHammerhead
The Hammerhead is light on storage but lets you hit targets quickly, then get out before bounty hunters can catch your scent.
Read ArticleManta
Trading cargo space for top speed, the Manta cuts like a knife through the waves and is perfect for looting slower-moving cargo vessels.
Read ArticleOrca
The Orca's storage space lets greedy pirates hold more than loot than usual. Its high CO2 output is sure to anger any eco-minded citizen.
Read ArticleRaptor
Leveraging wind and ocean energy, the Raptor is a good pirate ship if you don't want to depend on fossil fuels. The extra cargo space helps with loot.
Read ArticleTempest
Striking an ideal balance between speed and cargo hold, the Tempest is an excellent choice for chasing down or evading ordinary vessels.
Read ArticleYangfang
The Yangfang strikes a balance between speed, storage space, and waste output. Perfect for the discerning starter pirate.
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Harpoon
With its large cargo hold, the Harpoon maximizes the amount of loot it recovers. When you're new, wealth is the priority, not the environment.
Read ArticleMaelstrom
Primed for combat on the open sea, the Maelstrom compensates for its lack of high speeds with its cheap fuel and a large cargo hold for storing recovered loot.
Read ArticleMan o' War
Bounty hunters spending long hours at sea can do with a ship that relies on no fossil fuels, relying only on the wind and the waves.
Read ArticleOsprey
One of the most efficient pursuit vessels on the market, the Osprey requires no fossil fuels and has a large cargo hold. Great for hunting pirates for long stretches of time.
Read ArticleRiptide
The Riptide is sure to strike fear in the hearts of new bucanneers. The ship's speed allows it to catch up to regular pirate ships.
Read ArticleSentinel
When it comes to chasing pirates, the Sentinel offers a balance of basic speed and storage. Great for a hunter who wants to get the job done.
Read ArticleSpartacus
A prime example of a warship, the Spartacus balances speed, cargo space, and energy consumption, making it a reliable vessel for assaulting pirates.
Read ArticleTrident
A true strike craft that can blitz most pirate defenses, the Trident is perfect for pursuit on the open seas. However, it sacrifices cargo space for speed.
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