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[[Image:Flotilla icons.png|frame|right|[[Image:Flotilla league point map view.png|125px]]<br>Flotilla map icons from left to right: [[Admiral Finius]], [[Azarbad the Great]], [[Barnabas the Pale]], [[Brynhild Skullsplitter]], [[Gretchen Goldfang]], [[Vargas the Mad]], [[The Widow Queen]]<br>Below: Map showing a flotilla by [[Azarbad the Great]] and [[The All-Consuming Flame]].]]
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[[Image:Flotilla icons.png|frame|right|[[Image:Flotilla league point map view.png|125px]]<br>Flotilla map icons from left to right: [[Admiral Finius]], [[Azarbad the Great]], [[Barnabas the Pale]], [[Brynhild Skullsplitter]], [[Gretchen Goldfang]], [[Vargas the Mad]], [[The Widow Queen]], [[Madam Yu Jian]]<br>Below: Map showing a flotilla by Azarbad the Great and [[The All-Consuming Flame]].]]
A '''flotilla''' is where a [[Brigand King]] gathers his or her fleet at a [[league point]] on an ocean. Affected league points are visible on the [[Yer known world|world chart]] by an icon, a different one for each King. The league point node itself changes to have an icon representing which King owns the flotilla and is either marked in red for [[sinking]] flotillas or gray for non-sinking flotillas.
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A '''flotilla''' is where a [[Brigand King]] gathers his or her fleet at a [[league point]] on an ocean. Affected league points are visible on the [[Yer known world|world chart]] by an icon, a different one for each King. The league point node itself changes to have an icon representing which King owns the flotilla and is either marked in red (for [[sinking]] flotillas) or grey (for non-sinking flotillas).
  
Flotillas act as a force, and may be attacked by passing vessels in an attempt to drive the King away to a different part of the ocean. Since Kings will declare [[blockade]]s against islands nearby to their current base location, attacking the flotilla is a way to help prevent the nearest island from being attacked by them.
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Flotillas act as a force, and may be attacked by passing [[ship]]s in an attempt to drive the King away to a different part of the ocean. Since Kings will declare [[blockade]]s against [[island]]s nearby to their current base location, attacking the flotilla is a way to help prevent a player-controlled island from being attacked by them.
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Flotillas are known to relocate some time after they have been defeated. They are known to relocate on Thursdays at noon [[Pirate Time]].
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Attacking a flotilla after it declared a blockade will not affect its strength shown on the [[Notice_board#Blockades tab|"Blockades" tab]]. Also once the blockade has started, the flotilla can not be entered anymore until the blockade is over and the King is defeated. Kings owning an island will not relocate their flotillas and their fleet remains hidden until they lose control of the island.
  
 
== Attacking a flotilla ==
 
== Attacking a flotilla ==
Flotilla attacks may be entered via the "Attack Flotilla" button on the [[vessel panel]].  Vessels must be set to battle ready to attack a sinking flotilla.
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Flotilla attacks may be entered via the "Attack Flotilla" button on the [[vessel panel]].  Vessels must be set to [[lock|battle ready]] to attack a sinking flotilla.
  
Upon attacking a flotilla, a vessel will enter a [[sea battle]] board with a [[Blockade#The_safe_zones|safe zone]] at one end (where player vessels enter and exit the board from) and invisible [[Wind|wind]] towards the board at the opposite end (where the brigand ships enter from).  [[Sinking#Sunken Treasure|Sunken treasure]] may appear in the place of a sunken vessel; ships sunk in a sinking flotilla generally leave more treasure than ships sunk in a non-sinking flotilla. Multiple ships are able to enter the board and attack the flotilla. All player vessels are assumed to be on the same team for the purposes of 'friendly fire', that is, cannon shots do less damage to other player ships.
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Upon attacking a flotilla, a vessel will enter a [[sea battle]] board with a [[Blockade#The_safe_zones|safe zone]] at one end (where player vessels enter and exit the board from) and invisible [[Wind|wind]] towards the board at the opposite end (where the brigand ships enter from).  [[Sinking#Sunken Treasure|Sunken treasure]] may appear in the place of a sunken vessel; ships sunk in a sinking flotilla leave more treasure than equivalent ships sunk in a non-sinking flotilla. Multiple ships are able to enter the board and attack the flotilla. All player vessels are assumed to be on the same team for the purposes of '[[ship#friendly fire|friendly fire]]', that is, cannon shots do less damage to other player ships.
  
The King has vessels containing supplies which are marked green on the board. Attacking and sinking these vessels will drive the king away, however the King also has various other vessels roaming around protecting his supply ones.
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The King has vessels containing supplies which are marked green on the board. Attacking and sinking these vessels will drive the king away, however the King also has various other vessels roaming around protecting his supply ships.
  
When a player ship sinks one of the King's ships, the player ship receives a [[PoE]] reward as a bounty on the enemy. The rewards range from as low as 500 to over 20,000 PoE, based on the size of the sunk ship. The bounty reward is in addition to any treasure [[Treasure Haul|hauled]] later from the wreckage.  Each player on board immediately receives a portion of the bounty, while the rest goes to the ship, as in [[sea battle]].  The bounty is split among all of the ships that contributed to sinking the enemy ship, so the bounty may sometimes appear lower than expected.
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When a player ship sinks one of the King's ships, the player ship receives a [[PoE]] reward as a bounty on the enemy. The rewards range from as low as 500 to over 85,000 PoE, based on the size of the sunk ship and the difficulty of the King. Bounties in a sinking flotilla are approximately twice those in a non-sinking one. The bounty reward is in addition to any treasure [[Treasure Haul|hauled]] later from the wreckage.  Each player on board immediately receives a portion of the bounty, while the rest goes to the ship's [[coffers]]. All of a bounty is split immediately; no PoE is added to the [[booty]].  The bounty is split among all of the ships that contributed to sinking the enemy ship, so the bounty may sometimes appear lower than expected.
  
 
[[Maneuvers]] can also be used in flotilla battles.
 
[[Maneuvers]] can also be used in flotilla battles.
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== Sailing in a Flotilla Attack ==
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== Sailing in a flotilla attack ==
A flotilla attack is basically a multi-ship sea battle.  Puzzlers will still need to sail to earn movement tokens, carpent to repair the ship, and bilge to keep the ship riding high in the water as well as gun and navigate to keep the guns loaded and the ship moving to advantageous locations.
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A flotilla attack can be thought of as a multi-ship sea battle.  Puzzlers will still need to [[sailing|sail]] to earn movement [[token]]s, perform [[carpentry]] to repair the ship, and [[bilging|bilge]] to keep the ship riding high in the water as well as [[gunnery|gun]] and [[navigation|navigate]] to keep the guns loaded and the ship moving to advantageous locations.
  
 
Flotillas can be either sinking or non-sinking. Flotillas raised by the following Brigand Kings are '''sinking''':
 
Flotillas can be either sinking or non-sinking. Flotillas raised by the following Brigand Kings are '''sinking''':
  
 
*Barnabas the Pale
 
*Barnabas the Pale
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*Brynhild Skullsplitter
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*Madam Yu Jian
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*Vargas the Mad
 
*The Widow Queen
 
*The Widow Queen
*Brynhild Skullsplitter
 
  
Any ship sailing into one of these flotillas may be sunk, leading to loss of ship, loss of cargo, and potential pirate injury. However, with greater risks come greater rewards: the bounties and treasure available from hauling in these flotillas is substantially higher than in non-sinking flotilla engagements.
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Any ship sailing into one of these flotillas may be sunk, leading to loss of ship, loss of cargo, and potential pirate [[injury|injuries]]. However, with greater risks come greater rewards: the bounties and treasure available from hauling in these flotillas is substantially higher than in non-sinking flotilla engagements.
  
 
The following flotilla engagements are '''non-sinking''':
 
The following flotilla engagements are '''non-sinking''':
  
* Admiral Finius
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*Admiral Finius
* Gretchen Goldfang
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*Azarbad the Great
* Vargas the Mad
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*Gretchen Goldfang
* Azarbad the Great
 
  
 
While the same types of rewards are available in non-sinking flotilla engagements, the total rewards available are less than when sinking is possible.  
 
While the same types of rewards are available in non-sinking flotilla engagements, the total rewards available are less than when sinking is possible.  
  
It should be noted as well that if you are at war with another flag, and they join the same non-sinking flotilla they can not sink you. As well you, can not sink them either.
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It should be noted as well that if ships belonging to two [[war]]ring [[flag]]s join the same non-sinking flotilla, they cannot sink one another.
 
 
If your vessel sinks in a non-sinking flotilla, the contents of the booty chest and all PoE stored in the hold will be lost, but commodities in the hold will remain untouched.  Additionally, the ship does not need time to reset flotilla status (like in a non-sinking blockade), but can be sailed into the flotilla right after it has limped to port.
 
  
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If a vessel sinks in a non-sinking flotilla, the contents of the booty chest and all PoE stored in the [[hold]] will be lost, but [[commodity|commodities]] in the hold will remain untouched.  Additionally, the ship does not need time to reset flotilla status (like in a non-sinking blockade), but can be sailed into the flotilla right after it has limped to port.
  
 
Whether a flotilla is sinking or not is can be distinguished two ways:
 
Whether a flotilla is sinking or not is can be distinguished two ways:
  
* By the color of the flotilla icon on the world map, with dark red icons being sinking and uncolored icons being non-sinking (see graphic at the top right of page).
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*By the color of the flotilla icon on the [[Yer known world|world map]], with dark red icons being sinking and uncolored icons being non-sinking (see graphic at the top right of page).
* By its league point appearance, with sinking flotillas such as Barnabas the Pale's in a bright red and non-sinking flotillas such as Admiral Finius's in a light gray (see below).
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*By its league point appearance, with sinking flotillas such as Barnabas the Pale's in a bright red and non-sinking flotillas such as Admiral Finius's in a light gray (see below).
  
 
[[Image:Official-Flotilla-barnabas.png]]
 
[[Image:Official-Flotilla-barnabas.png]]
 
[[Image:Official-Flotilla-finius.png]]
 
[[Image:Official-Flotilla-finius.png]]
  
== Flotilla Score Board ==
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== Flotilla score board ==
  
 
[[Image:Flotilla score screen.png|left|thumb|An example of a flotilla score board.]]
 
[[Image:Flotilla score screen.png|left|thumb|An example of a flotilla score board.]]
The flotilla score board is shown above the duty report during breaks and while pausing in a puzzle in the flotilla.  The Brigand King's flag is shown on the top and clicking on the + will reveal a list of Brigand King ships currently on the board. Ships in green are Supply ships (Merchant Brigs or Merchant Galleons) and red ships are War ships (Any other class of ship).  Clicking on the + will show a graphic of how many ships the player team has sunk (small skull & crossbones icon) and clicking again will show the flag's ships that are currently attacking the flotilla (small ship icon).
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The flotilla score board is shown above the [[duty report]] during breaks and while pausing in a puzzle in the flotilla.  The Brigand King's flag is shown on the top and clicking on the + will reveal a list of Brigand King ships currently on the board. Ships in green are Supply ships (Cutters, Merchant Brigs, or Merchant Galleons) and red ships are War ships (Any other class of ship).  Clicking on the + will show a graphic of how many ships the player team has sunk (small skull & crossbones icon) and clicking again will show the flag's ships that are currently attacking the flotilla (small ship icon).
  
Note that only ''green ships'' (supply ships) count as sinks for the scoreboard. If you sink a red ship, you will receive a bounty and a haulable wreck, but your flag will not score a sink on the scoreboard and the flotilla will not be weakened.
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Note that only ''green ships'' (supply ships) count as sinks for the scoreboard. Sinking a red ship will yield a bounty and a haulable wreck, but will not score a sink on the scoreboard and will not weaken the flotilla.
  
 
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== Booty Division ==
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== Booty division ==
 
[[Image:Flotilla booty division.png|left|thumb|An example of a division of booty after a flotilla.]]
 
[[Image:Flotilla booty division.png|left|thumb|An example of a division of booty after a flotilla.]]
If during the flotilla there has been [[Treasure Haul]]ing there is booty to be divided afterwards.
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If during the flotilla there has been Treasure Hauling there is booty to be divided afterwards.
 
{{clear}}
 
{{clear}}
  
 
== Trophies ==
 
== Trophies ==
 
{{spoiler|trophies|content=
 
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There are no [[trophy|trophies]] specific to flotillas. Among others you might get trophies related to [[maneuver]]s or [[sinking]] while attending a flotilla.
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The following trophies are related to flotilla:
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<gallery caption="Flotilla Trophies" widths="60px" heights="60px" >
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Image:Trophy-Cutter Hunter.png|Cutter Hunter
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Image:Trophy-Cutter Slayer.png|Cutter Slayer
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Image:Trophy-Cutter Bane.png|Cutter Bane
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Image:Trophy-Merchant Brig Hunter.png|Merchant Brig Hunter
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Image:Trophy-Merchant Brig Slayer.png|Merchant Brig Slayer
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Image:Trophy-Merchant Brig Bane.png|Merchant Brig Bane
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Image:Trophy-Merchant Galleon Hunter.png|Merchant Galleon Hunter
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Image:Trophy-Merchant Galleon Slayer.png|Merchant Galleon Slayer
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Image:Trophy-Merchant Galleon Bane.png|Merchant Galleon Bane
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Image:Trophy-Flotilla Freebooter.png|Flotilla Freebooter
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Image:Trophy-Flotilla Fighter.png|Flotilla Fighter
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Image:Trophy-Flotilla Fanatic.png|Flotilla Fanatic
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</gallery>
 
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== Historical notes ==
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*Originally, if a flotilla was defeated, it would disappear immediately. {{Release|2007-10-16}} changed this to have them remain for 15 minutes afterwards.
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*[[Trophy|Trophies]] specific to participation in flotillas were introduced in {{Release|2017-05-02}}. This release also switched Vargas & Yu Jian flotillas from non-sinking to sinking environments.
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*Starting in January 2009{{fn|1=https://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/viewthread?p=1726979#1726979}}, flotillas were no longer guaranteed to cause blockades when left undefeated.
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
*[http://www.dachimpy.com/Bnav/Bnav.php Dachimpy's video guides]
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*[[Flotilla hunting]]
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* [https://yppedia.puzzlepirates.com/Official:Flotillas Official game documentation for Flotillas]
*[[Flotillas (Idea Links)|Commonly discussed ideas]] from [http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/listthreads?forum=2 Game Design]
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* [[Flotillas (Idea Links)|Commonly discussed ideas]] from [http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/listthreads?forum=2 Game Design]
*[http://www.puzzlepirates.com/Flotillas.xhtml Official game documentation for Flotillas]
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* [[Flotilla hunting]]
*[[Treasure Haul]]
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* [[Treasure Haul]]
*[http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/viewthread?p=1070240#1070240 Ice forum discussion thread]
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* [[List of known Brigand King ship name adjectives]]
*[[Sage Flotilla tracking map]]
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* [http://forums.puzzlepirates.com/community/mvnforum/viewthread?p=1070240#1070240 Ice forum discussion thread]
*[[List of known Brigand King ship name adjectives]]
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* [[Sage Flotilla tracking map]]
  
 
{{activity list}}
 
{{activity list}}
  
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]

Latest revision as of 05:18, 22 March 2025

Flotilla league point map view.png
Flotilla map icons from left to right: Admiral Finius, Azarbad the Great, Barnabas the Pale, Brynhild Skullsplitter, Gretchen Goldfang, Vargas the Mad, The Widow Queen, Madam Yu Jian
Below: Map showing a flotilla by Azarbad the Great and The All-Consuming Flame.

A flotilla is where a Brigand King gathers his or her fleet at a league point on an ocean. Affected league points are visible on the world chart by an icon, a different one for each King. The league point node itself changes to have an icon representing which King owns the flotilla and is either marked in red (for sinking flotillas) or grey (for non-sinking flotillas).

Flotillas act as a force, and may be attacked by passing ships in an attempt to drive the King away to a different part of the ocean. Since Kings will declare blockades against islands nearby to their current base location, attacking the flotilla is a way to help prevent a player-controlled island from being attacked by them.

Flotillas are known to relocate some time after they have been defeated. They are known to relocate on Thursdays at noon Pirate Time.

Attacking a flotilla after it declared a blockade will not affect its strength shown on the "Blockades" tab. Also once the blockade has started, the flotilla can not be entered anymore until the blockade is over and the King is defeated. Kings owning an island will not relocate their flotillas and their fleet remains hidden until they lose control of the island.

Attacking a flotilla

Flotilla attacks may be entered via the "Attack Flotilla" button on the vessel panel. Vessels must be set to battle ready to attack a sinking flotilla.

Upon attacking a flotilla, a vessel will enter a sea battle board with a safe zone at one end (where player vessels enter and exit the board from) and invisible wind towards the board at the opposite end (where the brigand ships enter from). Sunken treasure may appear in the place of a sunken vessel; ships sunk in a sinking flotilla leave more treasure than equivalent ships sunk in a non-sinking flotilla. Multiple ships are able to enter the board and attack the flotilla. All player vessels are assumed to be on the same team for the purposes of 'friendly fire', that is, cannon shots do less damage to other player ships.

The King has vessels containing supplies which are marked green on the board. Attacking and sinking these vessels will drive the king away, however the King also has various other vessels roaming around protecting his supply ships.

When a player ship sinks one of the King's ships, the player ship receives a PoE reward as a bounty on the enemy. The rewards range from as low as 500 to over 85,000 PoE, based on the size of the sunk ship and the difficulty of the King. Bounties in a sinking flotilla are approximately twice those in a non-sinking one. The bounty reward is in addition to any treasure hauled later from the wreckage. Each player on board immediately receives a portion of the bounty, while the rest goes to the ship's coffers. All of a bounty is split immediately; no PoE is added to the booty. The bounty is split among all of the ships that contributed to sinking the enemy ship, so the bounty may sometimes appear lower than expected.

Maneuvers can also be used in flotilla battles.

Sailing in a flotilla attack

A flotilla attack can be thought of as a multi-ship sea battle. Puzzlers will still need to sail to earn movement tokens, perform carpentry to repair the ship, and bilge to keep the ship riding high in the water as well as gun and navigate to keep the guns loaded and the ship moving to advantageous locations.

Flotillas can be either sinking or non-sinking. Flotillas raised by the following Brigand Kings are sinking:

  • Barnabas the Pale
  • Brynhild Skullsplitter
  • Madam Yu Jian
  • Vargas the Mad
  • The Widow Queen

Any ship sailing into one of these flotillas may be sunk, leading to loss of ship, loss of cargo, and potential pirate injuries. However, with greater risks come greater rewards: the bounties and treasure available from hauling in these flotillas is substantially higher than in non-sinking flotilla engagements.

The following flotilla engagements are non-sinking:

  • Admiral Finius
  • Azarbad the Great
  • Gretchen Goldfang

While the same types of rewards are available in non-sinking flotilla engagements, the total rewards available are less than when sinking is possible.

It should be noted as well that if ships belonging to two warring flags join the same non-sinking flotilla, they cannot sink one another.

If a vessel sinks in a non-sinking flotilla, the contents of the booty chest and all PoE stored in the hold will be lost, but commodities in the hold will remain untouched. Additionally, the ship does not need time to reset flotilla status (like in a non-sinking blockade), but can be sailed into the flotilla right after it has limped to port.

Whether a flotilla is sinking or not is can be distinguished two ways:

  • By the color of the flotilla icon on the world map, with dark red icons being sinking and uncolored icons being non-sinking (see graphic at the top right of page).
  • By its league point appearance, with sinking flotillas such as Barnabas the Pale's in a bright red and non-sinking flotillas such as Admiral Finius's in a light gray (see below).

Official-Flotilla-barnabas.png Official-Flotilla-finius.png

Flotilla score board

An example of a flotilla score board.

The flotilla score board is shown above the duty report during breaks and while pausing in a puzzle in the flotilla. The Brigand King's flag is shown on the top and clicking on the + will reveal a list of Brigand King ships currently on the board. Ships in green are Supply ships (Cutters, Merchant Brigs, or Merchant Galleons) and red ships are War ships (Any other class of ship). Clicking on the + will show a graphic of how many ships the player team has sunk (small skull & crossbones icon) and clicking again will show the flag's ships that are currently attacking the flotilla (small ship icon).

Note that only green ships (supply ships) count as sinks for the scoreboard. Sinking a red ship will yield a bounty and a haulable wreck, but will not score a sink on the scoreboard and will not weaken the flotilla.

Booty division

An example of a division of booty after a flotilla.

If during the flotilla there has been Treasure Hauling there is booty to be divided afterwards.

Trophies

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Historical notes

  • Originally, if a flotilla was defeated, it would disappear immediately. release 2007-10-16 changed this to have them remain for 15 minutes afterwards.
  • Trophies specific to participation in flotillas were introduced in release 2017-05-02. This release also switched Vargas & Yu Jian flotillas from non-sinking to sinking environments.
  • Starting in January 2009[1], flotillas were no longer guaranteed to cause blockades when left undefeated.

See also


Atlantis Barbarian Lovers Brigand King Navigation Cursed Isles Drinking Flotilla Haunted Seas Activity lists Hearts Memorizing Pillaging Skellie Hunting Spades Werewolf Hunting Zombie Hunting
  Cerulean Emerald Ice Jade Meridian Obsidian Opal
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