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A '''sloop''' is a type of [[ship]], the smallest available. As the easiest ship to crew and run, it enjoys widespread use, both everyday and in events.
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A '''sloop''' is a type of [[ship]], the smallest available. As the easiest ship to crew and run, as well as the cheapest, it enjoys widespread use, both everyday and in events.
  
 
= Pillaging =
 
= Pillaging =

Revision as of 22:41, 26 March 2007

Sloop
Sloop dock.png
Crew
Max crew 7
Max swabbies 3
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 {{{bribecost}}} PoE
Swabbie Ship Transport
Max swabbies {{{transportswabbie}}}
Cost per league {{{swabbiecost}}} PoE
Construction Costs
Doubloons 20
Basic labor 160
Skilled labor 60
Expert labor N/A
Iron 50
Sail cloth 75
Wood 66

A sloop is a type of ship, the smallest available. As the easiest ship to crew and run, as well as the cheapest, it enjoys widespread use, both everyday and in events.

Pillaging

The sloop is the mainstay of pillaging pirates everywhere. New officers benefit from the sloop's small, easier-to-manage crew and maneuverability, while old salts can use the small crew requirement to finely tune the ship's might rating.

Blockade Use

Due to their fragility, sloops have very limited use in real blockades. When a buoy or two are far separated from large point clusters (and the large ships contesting them), a sloop can occasionally claim points for at least a few rounds. In this situation, though, a cutter is usually preferred. Since the sloop does not influence any tile except the one it occupies, if it is to contest points, its location will always be known. This, coupled with its low hit points, leads to a sloop either sinking or becoming irrelevant to the blockade score in short order.

With only three crew necessary for influence, however, they are often used in event blockades. (On subscriber oceans this many pirates aboard must be subscribers.) There, they give many more people the chance to navigate in a blockade setting. Even before the advent of coded event blockades, sloops were used in blockade-board games such as Bumper Sloops and Ketchy Cubby.

Rooms and Furnishings

A sloop has three scenes: The main deck, main hold, and crow's nest. The total paint required to recolor a sloop is 66 units.

Sloop
Crow's Nest
Crow's Nest (click for larger view)
Floor plan
  • Paint:
    • Railing: 2 units
  • Special items:
    • This scene has no special items.
  • Props:
    • This scene has no props.
  • Notes:
  • Notes:

The crow's nest scene is rarely shown in the main
window. By climbing to the crow's nest, pirates gain
a bird's-eye view of the surrounding environment.
While sailing or deported, the view shows nearby
vessels in the main window. In battle, it shows an
enlarged battle board. In both cases, the main
window is used for what puzzling pirates see in
their minimap.

Main Deck
Main Deck (click for larger view)
Floor plan
  • Props:
  • Barrel
  • Crate
  • Powder bag

 

 

Main Hold
Main Hold (click for larger view)
Floor plan
  • Props:
  • Crate
  • Crate o'limes
  • Posters
  • Pyramid of barrels
  • Rum barrel

 


Historical Notes

The ship we now know as the sloop was at one point called a small sloop, while a cutter was called a large sloop. Eventually the cutter was given a more distinctive name and the "small" prefix was dropped from the name of its little sister.

External Links

Shipyard Ship
Sloop (Mark II, Alice, Ancient, Arctic, Bardic, Blizzard, Casino, Celestial, Chocolate, Crimson, Cupid, Cursed, Dark, Defiant,
Dream, Emerald, Explorer, Frost, Funhouse, Gingerbread, Gold, Gunpowder, Harvest, Howl, Hunter,
Inferno, Jungle, Lagoon, Legendary, Lovestruck, Midas, Olympus, Phantom, Rainbow, Rogue, Roister, Scrooge,
Serpent, Shadow, Skelly, Smuggler, Steam, Tiburon, Torrid, Tropic, Undead, Valkyrie, Vampirate, Vampire, Verdant, Yuletide)
Cutter (Calamity, Harvest, Verdant) | Dhow (Rogue) | Fanchuan (Dragon)
Longship (Frost) | Baghlah (Verdant) | Merchant brig | Junk (Fortune)
War brig (Cupid, Dark, Gingerbread, Gold, Haunted, Imperial, Inferno, Rogue, Skelly, Smuggler)
Merchant galleon | Xebec (Wondrous) | War galleon (Quest, Shadow)
War frigate (Atlantean, Casino, Dark, Gold, Imperial, Phantom, Rogue) | Grand frigate (Midas, Rogue)

See also: Shipyard | Shipwrightery | Pillaging
Limited edition ship | Ships requiring designs for construction