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Longasc Dec 03, 2004, 01:13 PM ... of War of course! ;)
Really, I got many recommendations about using Royal Sloops. They are great. No doubt about that, they are fast, small, powerful guns and many crewmen...
But have you ever tried a fully upgraded Brig of War? :rolleyes:
These ships make warships :cry: and :lol: about those fish trawlers called Sloops.
But with a good ol' Brig, you get a :love: :queen:
bigchief Dec 03, 2004, 04:07 PM Too bad you will never get a shot at me in my Royal Sloop because I would just dance around your big lumbering boat, staying either in front of you or behind you, and constantly pounding you with my meager 20 guns.
Down at the 'Ole Blue Parrot Tavern the boys usually talk about big boats and compensating in the same sentence.
Longasc Dec 03, 2004, 04:12 PM oh bigchief, those talk usually about Ships of the Line! :eek:
handy900 Dec 03, 2004, 04:31 PM Brig of War is a very good boat, but I prefer the speed of the Royal Sloop and it's ability to make speed into the wind.
I try to win sea battles without taking or giving any damage so my undamaged captured cargo ships can make it to port faster.
Smidlee Dec 03, 2004, 07:07 PM I first like brigs and frigate but I agree Royal Sloop is the ship for me. It a lot easyer and faster going from Vera Cruz to Trindad (anywhere eastward) in a sloop especially when i'm running down someone.
warpstorm Dec 03, 2004, 07:42 PM I have to agree with Longasc. The Brig of War fully upgraded rocks. It's fairly fast and manueverable (although not as fast as a sloop) I can often dodge shots with it. In addition, it packs 32 guns!
Civrules Dec 04, 2004, 08:33 AM I love the Brigs (of War) because there's this charm to them. However, they are not as fast as the regular Frigate. The only other advantage the Brig of War has over the Frigate is its turning raduis.
Also, what do you guys think. If you are short on money, and had a Large Frigate and a Royal Sloop, would you sale the Large Frigate and keep the Royal Sloop or would you rather keep the LF?
I love both, but I think the RS just cannot replace the firepower of a LF. :)
Longasc Dec 04, 2004, 08:42 AM If you could tell me where to find a Ship of the Line, I would sell the Large Frigate. :)
Civrules Dec 04, 2004, 08:46 AM I'm not exactly sure where most of them come from since I got my first one... But if I had to guess, it is near the stronger Dutch cities.
Once I intercepted 6 Dutch Frigates in a row! After that, the SOTL came along...
I don't think the Dutch were very happy about 7 of their most powerful ships being captured or sacked in less than a month. :)
Civrules Dec 04, 2004, 09:04 AM And here's a comparison between two of my favorite ships (1660):
http://www.civfanatics.net/uploads8/Brig_of_War.jpg
(Brig of War and SOTL)
bigchief Dec 04, 2004, 09:47 AM And here's a comparison between two of my favorite ships (1660)
That's probably a good comparison, but not totally in proportion. I have noticed that your flagship is always a little larger on the screen. When I have a regular sloop as my flagship it appears larger than the sloop of war that is trailing, and a royal sloop as the flagship appears almost as large as a trailing galleon.
I am sure I am prejudiced in my opinion, but I have been trying a larger ship in my current game, to see what everybody sees in them. I had a hard time finding a royal sloop, so I started using Morgan's large frigate as my flagship. It is very nice when battling the larger ships, but I was unable to take two sloops in battle. One was a sloop of war and the other was a royal sloop. Both were a good distance away when the battle started, and they simply ran away from the fight, and I was unable to catch them. I now have a fully loaded royal sloop in my fleet, and I am about to divide the plunder. It is a shame to loose the the frigate, but I am going back to the royal sloop.
Rheinmetall Dec 21, 2004, 05:12 PM At first I was using a Royal Sloop and was doing fine with it Also with a Brig o War when I finally got one. Then I got me self sunk in a RS because of poor wind conditions coupled with two big spanish galleons. I just couldn't dodge them. So after that I started using a Frigate and haven't got a problem since. Yes you can't dodge every shot in frigate but you don't have to. It can take the pounding. Also I mostly take on larger ships like Galleons and merchantmen so I can always outmanouver them (They rarely hit me). And smaller ships aren't a problem if you know how to sail. The frigate is surprisingly nimble with reefed sails. Only ship type I've had problems with is the war canoe :). What's also good with the frigate is that it can carry more men than any sloop. So if you loose a few you still got plenty and can attack that city even after taking some pounding from a suicidical pirate hunter. At one time I i had a frigate and a sloop so I could choose the best ship for given situation but since I noticed there wasn't a situation I couldn't handle with a frigate I sold the sloop.
handy900 Dec 25, 2004, 09:08 PM I've changed my opinion after a few games. Bigger is better at higher levels IMHO. I now prefer a frigate for the crew and cargo capacity. I've yet to see a Ship of the Line.
bigchief Dec 25, 2004, 10:43 PM I've changed my opinion after a few games. Bigger is better at higher levels IMHO. I now prefer a frigate for the crew and cargo capacity. I've yet to see a Ship of the Line.
I have changed my mind as well. I played with Morgan's large frigate to see what the fuss was all about. Well after a couple of games of doing that, I'm not going back to the small boat. It is nice to be able to beat the other ships into submission, and be able to avoid the duel.
There are still some drawbacks to using such a powerful ship. It is hard to hit a Sloop class ship. The shot pattern is so wide that most of it misses them, especially if they are coming straight at you. Then there is the fact that you damage the target boat so badly that it's not worth sailing it back to port, if a friendly port is not nearby. The worst is sinking your target ship by accident. Those treasure galleons sometimes have 40 guns, so you have to hit her hard, or take a beating yourself, but they are awful fragile. I have sunk them with the first volley.
Even with those drawbacks, I now prefer the big ship.
Stora Feb 13, 2005, 03:34 PM I always try to get one of each of the warships for my fleet. The biggest in the class if possible. In my current game I have three SotL, one Frigate, one Mailrunner, one Royal sloop and one Brig of War. The SotLs are doing most of the fighting, but I use all of them. The Brig of War is perfect when you face those pirate hunters in sloops. They might be able to outrun me, but they sure wont outmanouver a brig with reefed sails. Playing defensive with a Brig of War against sloops is very easy, typically you can get their sail damage to 100% with one or two volleys. The dense volleys from the Brigs are great against small ships. A Mailrunner is perfect for capturing smugglers in sloops or pinnaces or to stop those indian war canoes from reaching friendly cities. The Royal sloop is not used very often, but it's good to have if I need speed and winds are too weak for the SotL or in the wrong direction. Kind of Ironic since I used a fleet of 8 Royal sloops in my first two games at Apprentice to Adventurer. They could handle any situation easily at those levels. But you tend to take more hits on higher levels for more damage each, and your own cannons do less damage.
A tip for using the Frigate line: Gain speed at the start of the battle by running before the wind, or running broad reach. It will be much easier to turn this way, even into the wind. Frigates gain speed slowly, but lose it slowly too (they are heavy).
The downside to mixing ships like this is lower fleet speed. But it's not that bad at all with navigation skill and I no longer bother with chasing Raymondo or Montalban to Vera Cruz. I am finished with both of them at the age of 31 without going out of my way to find them, I just make sure I spawn them again as soon as I kill them if I need more map pieces, sooner or later they will come to you. Installing English govenors in Vera Cruz, Villa Hermosa and Campeche helped too:)
The biggest advantage with a mixed fleet is that it's much more fun to play around with different ship types than sticking to just one.
Squirrelking Feb 14, 2005, 06:21 PM I personnaly just like bigger stuff. but you need to upgrade it to be any good.
I only have got a Ship of the line once but I lost it right away :cry: . i only had roundshot, it had like forty people, the hull was at like 60%, and it got outmaneuvered. I lost to a royal sloop pirate hunter though.:cringe: i am ashamed
Little Raven Feb 24, 2005, 04:49 PM Frigates are fun. I've never had a SOTL but I'm sure they are fun too. And BoW are nice boats as well.
But I just love my Royal Sloop. I'm playing on Swashbuckler, and enemy ships HURT. A Frigate can take the pounding, true, but then you're stuck in a damaged ship that you have to limp back to port with. In a RS, they never touch you....
But yes, you do have to be very careful about taking on multiple ships. And always, always pay attention to the wind. One bad salvo can kill you good.
Wolfwood Feb 24, 2005, 07:01 PM Also, what do you guys think. If you are short on money, and had a Large Frigate and a Royal Sloop, would you sale the Large Frigate and keep the Royal Sloop or would you rather keep the LF?
I love both, but I think the RS just cannot replace the firepower of a LF. :)
I for one would sell the frigate, large frigate or SOTL in any situation if I had a royal sloop in my hands... :)
Crash757 Feb 25, 2005, 11:59 AM I use spanish war galleon 'Clara' with 32 guns and 300 men aboard :cool: It's a really impressive ship, it can take out some of smaller ships with one shot (when shooting with all guns, of course) :king:
steviejay Mar 30, 2005, 04:13 AM so whats the general agreement here? do people prefer larger ships with more ranks of guns or the more manuverable smaller ships with smaller guns, but can probably reload quicker?
In my first game I ended up with a bad ass Frigate or something similar in size, 40 guns, 300 max crew, the 'Monitor A' (the previous 'Monitor' being lost in an accidental dividing of the loot) but when I restarted I found that going up against larger ships with the initial ship is quite easy because instead of having one large broadside attack, you can fire smaller barrages more often, and move in and out of danger easier than you could with larger ships.
I wish I had the time to actually try that out again, but I think i'm starting to prefer the smaller ships
rupertlittlebea Mar 30, 2005, 12:42 PM The War Canoe. Dodge and board. Never need the Cannons at all.
phoenix_night Mar 31, 2005, 02:36 PM I was using a Brig, but I just happened upon a Ship of the Line so I think I'll be using that from now on. :)
:dance:
Dreadnought Apr 05, 2005, 06:50 PM Where do you find SotL? I can't find one, even though Spain has a 10,000 gold dubloon reward on my head :)
Rheinmetall Apr 06, 2005, 12:39 AM -> Dreadnought, spanish don't use the SoTL. You have to annoy someone else.
At some point I too started using the war canoe tactic rupertlittlebea mentioned. Actually I rarely shoot at anything. Only those ships that really threaten me. I just ram most of them with full speed and board the intact ship. More profitssssss.
rupertlittlebea Apr 06, 2005, 01:56 AM Where do you find SotL? I can't find one, even though Spain has a 10,000 gold dubloon reward on my head :)Have had 183,000 on my head!
heard of people having over a million.
You will have to do some real detective work, but . . .
now I may be wrong here, but . . .
Reward has little to do with their sending out a SotL.
Tboy Apr 15, 2005, 05:55 AM Use Sloops! If you don't damage the other ship so much, you can sell it for $$$!
Tboy Apr 15, 2005, 05:59 AM Wait a second, there are ship of the line? How on earth do you find them?
rupertlittlebea Apr 15, 2005, 11:35 PM Wait a second, there are ship of the line? How on earth do you find them?
http://forums.civfanatics.com/showthread.php?t=109683
recklessactn Apr 23, 2005, 09:32 PM Have had 183,000 on my head!
heard of people having over a million.
You will have to do some real detective work, but . . .
now I may be wrong here, but . . .
Reward has little to do with their sending out a SotL.
Yeaaa Ive Had 675,000 on my head, O come on Spain it was only a few towns ............. welll all of South America too ............. and Mexico ..... :p
By the way what country is the easiest to get a Ship Of The Line From, o yea my RS and LF kick ass :goodjob:
rupertlittlebea Apr 23, 2005, 11:49 PM The biggest clue to SotL is that Spain don't got any.
Rumbo Jun 09, 2007, 11:12 PM HELLO ALL! Hope I'm in the right forum. As you can probably tell from my forum name, I've been playing Pirates lately and will be talking about it unless I migrate to the Civilization games. Two games I loved back in the Amiga days were Pirates, and Silent Service I and II. Happy to be rompin' and stompin' in the Carribean again. Sid Meier should publish another (later)version of Pirates! :goodjob:
Cheezy the Wiz Jun 15, 2007, 01:25 AM I find the Royal Sloop, while capable in combat, doesn't stand up to much of a pounding. It floats like a butterfly and stings like a bee, but it also falls like a swatted fly. I once downed a careless Royal Sloop with a single full broadside from a Ship-of-the-Line.
Cheezy the Wiz Jun 15, 2007, 01:27 AM Wait a second, there are ship of the line? How on earth do you find them?
It's technically not a Ship-of-the-Line, as it only (:lol:) carries 48 guns, and a true SOTL carries at least 64 guns.
Rusty Edge Aug 29, 2007, 03:08 PM It's technically not a Ship-of-the-Line, as it only (:lol:) carries 48 guns, and a true SOTL carries at least 64 guns.
Yeah, but we're talking 1680's here. Back then, 48 is big.
I keep my LF when I cash out , because the Spanish like to build Royal Sloops as PirateHunters.
Yui108 Aug 30, 2007, 03:18 PM I find SoTL and war canoes a tie for best, but when sailing from place to place, SoTL is a good bit faster ( and bombarding Montalban, Raymondo into submission cuz' they never go to 100% damage lol ) so I just take a SoTL
Maceman Aug 31, 2007, 09:42 AM If you like small turning radius, take a sloop or a smaller class.
If you like want firepower and ability to resist damage, choose a large warship.
The brig class unites IMO the worst properties of the other classes: It turns slowly and is easily damaged.
Rusty Edge Sep 02, 2007, 02:05 PM If you like small turning radius, take a sloop or a smaller class.
If you like want firepower and ability to resist damage, choose a large warship.
The brig class unites IMO the worst properties of the other classes: It turns slowly and is easily damaged.
Agreed. At least the frigate class carries a lot of plunder and men.
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