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Well, the Galleon will sink if you go against a skeleton ship, with no crew. If a thunder bolt hits the front... BOOM!
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Stay well in front of the skeleton ship and broadside it while zig zagging. It will follow you but not shoot at you unless it gets close. Keep the enemy toward the edge of your compass.
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I've gotten fairly good at taking down Revenants while sailing solo in my regular Galleon, sustaining little or no damage. Either hit them from in front or behind and keep maneuvering so they don't get broadside to you. (I actually find Revs easier to sink than Phantoms, which, though they are a lower level, seem to turn faster and fire more frequently.) |
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I really dislike the galleon when i am on cannon crew. The sails and the raised front and rear of the ship block the view alot. I prefer the sloop for its openess or the frigate for being open and having great bow cannons.
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yes the galleons top guns get blocked by the sails alot
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