Second Rate Ship.
Ship Name: Second Rate Ship.
Credits: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second-rate
Type: Seaship.
Purpose: warship.
Consolidation Thread: NA.
Architect: Solician naval yards, Salirian Naval yards, Safirian Naval yards.
Description: These ships have three decks with eighty 24lbs cannons, forty on each side. The wood hull above the waterline is coated in a thin layer of metal allow.
ATTRIBUTES
Strengths
1. Eighty cannon armament. Forty on each side.
2. Dual propulsion system. Steam engine/sails.
3. Strong against firearms/small artillery fire.
Weaknesses
1. Large target.
2. Can’t stop 18lbs cannons or higher.
3. Harder to maneuver.
Historical Information
These ships are constructed and put to sea to patrol The Confederate’s shipping routes. The Battle of Fourth Lane two of these ships went up against two other similarly rated ships ran by Dabbi pirates. The four ships exchanged broadside fire for an hour straight before the Dabbi pirates surrendered. Later the pirates were hung for treason and their bodies fed to wild animals according to Judge Calincer’s decree.
Ship Name: Second Rate Ship.
Credits: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second-rate
Type: Seaship.
Purpose: warship.
Consolidation Thread: NA.
Architect: Solician naval yards, Salirian Naval yards, Safirian Naval yards.
Description: These ships have three decks with eighty 24lbs cannons, forty on each side. The wood hull above the waterline is coated in a thin layer of metal allow.
ATTRIBUTES
- Main Stats
- Defence: Low.
- Defensive Elements:
- Metal alloy coated walls.
- Wood hulls.
- Offence: Average.
- Offensive Elements:
- Eighty 24lbs cannons.
- 180 ton ship.
- Durability: Average.
- Scarcity: Provincial. (Salir, Safir, Solicia.)
- Defence: Low.
- TvM Requirement: 5V1
Strengths
1. Eighty cannon armament. Forty on each side.
2. Dual propulsion system. Steam engine/sails.
3. Strong against firearms/small artillery fire.
Weaknesses
1. Large target.
2. Can’t stop 18lbs cannons or higher.
3. Harder to maneuver.
Historical Information
These ships are constructed and put to sea to patrol The Confederate’s shipping routes. The Battle of Fourth Lane two of these ships went up against two other similarly rated ships ran by Dabbi pirates. The four ships exchanged broadside fire for an hour straight before the Dabbi pirates surrendered. Later the pirates were hung for treason and their bodies fed to wild animals according to Judge Calincer’s decree.