Free pirates of the burning sea game guide




















Asking in Nation chat or talking to your society members will get you many opinions on the best ship for your level. With all the careers out there, it's hard to figure out exactly which one to play. Hopefully these highlights on what makes each career special will help you make up your mind. Freetraders are the economic engines of the Burning Seas.

They get many abilities to avoid combat on the open sea but once caught can be deadly fighters. They can also search every auction house no matter where they are at. If you want to have a "fighting' freetrader, stock up on your reloading skills.

Freetrader ships have massive cargo capabilities and top Open Sea speeds. Naval Officers have excellent defensive and offensive capabilities. They are designed to take damage and dish it out. They have access to some of the most powerful ships in the game.

Many people feel this is the easiest class to level up for your first character and they are a formidable foe when grouped into small squadrons. Naval ships tend to have better armor and guns with the highest top speeds. Pirates don't truly master one area of combat. They are the jack of all trades. Having abilities from all careers, even better at avoiding taxes than freetraders.

Their biggest plus is the ability to take command of an enemy ship they capture. In essence getting themselves a free ship. Pirates have the most flexibility in their skills than any other career. Pirates can sail all classes, but their specific ships tend towards lighter armor and guns, very similar to a privateer's ships. Privateers have access to some excellent damage "spikes" and several crippling skills to disable their opponent.

This class is generally thought of as the most challenging to play and mastering the "Unpredictability" skill line is the key to being a successful privateer. Privateer ships tend to be quicker and more maneuverable than other ships with lighter guns. Everyone gains the ability to claim ships at level 5. If an enemy ship abandons or you board them, the ship will become derelict.

When it is in that state, you are able to claim it. Earning you the item, which will then be placed in your loot box. You earn skill points for every level. Every Odd level, you will receive a captain point Yes at level 1 when you start, you have a point to spend already. And every Even level, you will gain a swashbuckling point to spend.

Every 5 levels you will have a quest from the career trainer. Any career trainer around the world will do, as long as it's your career. At level 10,20,30,40,50 the mission you receive from them will unlock a career skill. These are automatically given to you when you complete the mission.

Career skills are very helpful and often overlooked by players ignoring the quests from their career trainer. One way to make sure you keep your money is to watch the Auction House. When you're looking at an item. Many of you may feel quick to bid the price listed on the recently purchased list. But I recommend you start lower, and gradually work your way up.

Sure it takes a minute extra, but could save you thousands when buying anything. The best way to make money without selling on the auction house pure and simple are missions. You will not only make money for the turn-in of the quest. But you'll be making money killing the NPCs, be it sea or land combat. It's also the quickest way to gain your XP and level. These are turned in at your Capitol. They can save you money in ammo as well as save you from buying a whole new ship.

So remember to claim those ships! Don't forget to change the options exactly the way you want them! Check under the preferences to change all various UI options. Such as adding hotbars, moving all of the UI manually.

There are also plenty of stun moves that will blind or prevent enemies from moving for a brief period in order to attack other foes or heal up. Unlike fencing, the Florentine fighting style is a little less refined and more-so focused on efficiency. The Florentine fighting style is certainly a unique one, offering gamers mid-ranged attacks with devastating attacking power from both blades. The nice part about the Florentine style is that it melds nicely for gamers who want to mix and match sword fighting with pistol techniques.

The Florentine style is also slightly slower than the fencing style but provides a nice amount of DPS as a balance. Dirty fighting is an interesting combative style that focuses on tactics and tricks that were used by Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean. Instead of honorably attacking and defending, dirty fighting sees the player utilizing tactless efforts like eye-pokes, low-blows and backhanded moves to gain an advantage of a foe by whatever means necessary.

If you plan to pirate the seas in the game, being a general menace and whatnot, then dirty fighting will fit the bill of your character quite nicely. Pirates of the Burning Sea is a very tactical game.

Fighting other NPC opponents or players while sailing in a boat can be an interesting affair given that wind speed, wind direction, boat skills, boat equipment and hull strength all come into play when battling against other ships on the high seas. The only way to board another ship is to pull up beside it and have both ships slow down.



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