Melchizedek14 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 26, 2023 4:04 pm
I'm new to sailing and figuring it out. As such, I have questions...
- Can I own a quarter and a ship? If not, I'm allowed to rent a ship, right? How long can I keep the rental?
- Can you own a ship and rent a ship?
- What happens to the permanent storage on a ship when it sinks?
- If you're boarded by other players, does the 1 item theft rule apply or can they take everything you've got?
- A ship I was on sank in a storm. The storm had a DC of 60! Did I hit a hurricane or are they all that strong? Does the storm damage roll use total crew skill or average crew skill?
- Are there only the two ships in the Underdark? The Dreadnaught and the Fishing boat? Are/will there be ships for sailing the Undrenzee? (sailing the Undrenzee would be so awesome)
I appreciate any answers I get. Thanks all!
1) Ship = Quarter.
There's a permanent quarter in each ship so, it counts as Quarter.
2) You can both own a permanent ship and at the sametime, also rent a rental ship but it's frowned upon, both OOCly and ICly.
3) Permanent storage, fixtures, remain as it is on the ship, even while it sinks.
4) This part, even i'm not sure. To my understanding, i apply common sense on this matter. Most of the times, if you're ever boarded, they're usually rental ship. So, it's quite clearcut that the plunder should simply be wood supplies or perhaps, weaponry but definitely not QOL stuff, such as Crafting stations, Decorations etc etc. And do not go overboard on it.
I've never met the case whereby a permanent lease ship get boarded so, i can't comment on that but i still think that, common sense should apply and do not go overboard on destruction or plundering.
5) All ship uses the total crew sail defined by the ship size and number of sailors. You can learn more by using the command -ship when you board it. But, if it's a rental, you can only view it if you have the keys (which the rental owner have to give you, or you are the owner of the rental lease)
6) Yep, only 2 ship in Underdark. At least, for now.
I guess, that sums up most of the points.