Dream class sloop
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Crew | |
Max crew | 7 |
Max swabbies | 5 |
Hold | |
Mass (kilograms) | 13,500 |
Volume (liters) | 20,250 |
Stations | |
Navigation | 1 |
Rigging/Sailing | 3 |
Carpentry/Patching | 2 |
Bilging | 2 |
Gunnery | 1 |
Battle Nav | |
Move tokens per turn | 4 |
Cannon size | small |
Cannons aboard | 4 |
Cannon shots per move | 1 per side |
Max Damage: (SF) / (Sink) | |
Small cannon balls | 6 / 10 |
Medium cannon balls | 4 / 6.66 |
Large cannon balls | 3 / 5 |
Blockade | |
Influence diameter | 1 |
Min crew | 3 |
Porting Bribe Cost | |
Cost per bribe | 50 PoE |
Swabbie Ship Transport | |
Max swabbies | 5 |
Cost per league | 25 PoE |
Construction Costs | |
Doubloons | 40 |
Basic labor | 160 |
Skilled labor | 60 |
Expert labor | 50 |
Iron | 90 |
Sail cloth | 75 |
Wood | 66 |
Purple paint | 20 |
Light blue paint | 30 |
Navy paint | 30 |
White paint | 30 |
Tellurium | 4 |
Papagoite | 5 |
The Dream class sloop is a limited edition ship that was available from the shipyards in February/March 2014.
The layout of a Dream class sloop is different from all other classes of ships (as of March 2016) because it contains two unique types of scenes, each with a different look and feel. There are four scenes that look and feel mostly 'normal': cabin, crow's nest, main deck, and main hold. There are six scenes that look and feel like a 'dream': cabin dream, crow's nest dream, endless stairwell, main deck dream, main hold dream, and red room. For instructions on accessing the hidden red room, see the endless stairwell section of this page.
When a pirate first boards a Dream class sloop, the ship is in its 'normal' scenes. In the 'normal' scenes, only the booty, hold, and navigation tables may be accessed normally; no stations may be taken. Where each station would be on a normal sloop, there is only an option to 'Nap'. When a pirate clicks on any of these, or on a portal (arrow) in one of the beds, they are transported to the 'dream' scenes. In the 'dream' scenes, the ship looks radically different, but functions normally, including allowing pirates to take stations. Pirates in the 'dream' scenes cannot see pirates in the equivalent 'normal' scenes (except by using the /who command), and vice-versa. To leave the 'dream' scenes and return to the 'normal' scenes, a pirate can click a portal (arrow) in any bed in the 'dream' scenes, or the pirate may exit and re-board the ship.
Each Dream class sloop comes with a wandering drunken rumjug NPP and a wandering dream sheep NPP, who both remain aboard the ship permanently. Neither of these count as crew members.
Dream class ships have one of the following adjectives when delivered: Dreaming, Fanciful, Fantasizing, Hallucinating, Hypothetical, Imaginary, Pensive, Unreal, Whimsical, or Woolgathering.
Rooms and furnishings
A Dream class sloop has ten scenes: The cabin, the cabin dream, the crow's nest, the crow's nest dream, the endless stairwell, the main deck, the main deck dream, the main hold, the main hold dream, and the red room.
The 'normal' scenes do not come pre-painted (or, equivalently, they come pre-painted with all tan). All dream scenes except the red room come pre-painted with atlantean railings, indigo sideboards, light blue wall, plum trim, and atlantean hull, as applicable. The red room, unsurprisingly, comes pre-painted with red railing and trim. The total paint required to recolor the 'normal' scenes of a Dream class sloop is 168 units. The total paint required to recolor the 'dream' scenes of a Dream class sloop, including the red room and all three copies of the endless stairwell, is 423 units. The total paint required to recolor all scenes of a Dream class sloop is 591 units.
Placing furniture in a 'normal' scene does not affect the corresponding 'dream' scenes in any way, and vice-versa.
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Cabin
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Cabin Dream
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Crow's Nest
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Crow's Nest Dream
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Endless Stairwell
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Main Deck
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Main Deck Dream
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Main Hold
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Main Hold Dream
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Red Room
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Endless Stairwell Scene
Within the 'dream' scenes of a Dream class sloop, there is a scene that is like no other: the endless stairwell. The endless stairwell acts as though there are three different endless stairwells; in fact, that is actually the case behind the scenes (see the image to the left). All three endless stairwells look exactly the same; the only difference between them is where each portal (yellow arrow) leads. When a pirate first enters the endless stairwell, from either the main hold dream or the red room, they are in the first of these three scenes. Portals in the first scene point to a place in the second scene; similarly, portals in the second scene point to the third, and portals in the third scene point back to the first. There are only two exceptions. First, in any of the three scenes, the bottom staircase that points upwards leads back to the main hold dream. Second, in the third scene only, the portal on the left that points down a staircase leads to the hidden red room. See the external links section of this page for a link to a YouTube video that demonstrates accessing the Red Room.
It is also worth noting that when one of the endless stairwells has furniture placed, or if it is painted, that change applies only to that specific scene, not to all three endless stairwells.
External links
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Limited edition ship | Ships requiring designs for construction |