![]() This can only be opened by finding a Captain's Key in one of the modified Barrels of Plenty, and is optional. The balcony doubles as a rowboat dock.Īt the end of a Lost Shipment voyage, when a crew finds the sunken Merchant Alliance galleon, there will be a locked Captain's Quarters where a normal Galleon's quarters is located. The Captain's Quarters of the Galleon also allows access to the rear balcony. More experienced pirates have been seen to expertly hide treasure on top of the door or the chandelier. The main treasure stashing spots are behind either side of the door, either on the bed behind the door, on the chest on the other side or behind the throne. The Captain's Quarters on the Galleon is mainly used to stash and hide treasure (or yourself, if on an enemy ship). The main decorative elements of the room are a bed, a shelf, two cupboard, two chests, a bookcase, a throne, four windows, a galleon miniature, two birdcages and a shark jaw bone trophy. Interestingly enough, despite there being a single Lantern that can be extinguished and lit in the Captain's Quarter, there is also a chandelier and a handful of candles that cannot be extinguished, making it impossible to darken out the room on a Galleon. The only actually interactable item in the Galleon's Captain's Quarters is the Voyage table, with the rest filling merely decorative purposes. It is accessible from two doors, one on the front (leading to the main deck) and one on the left side (leading to the balcony and Rowboat Dock). It is a fully decorated separate room situated right below the Helm. The Captain's Quarters of the Galleon is the most fleshed out of the three. Sea Of Thieves Review: Set Sail With Trepidation Due to the drapes and the bed taking up all of the space at the back of the ship, the holes that appear behind them can be tricky to plank from an angle. Similarly, the holes in the back will not fill up the ship with water as fast as holes in the front, however they should be tended to at once, as the Brigantine only has one bottom deck and will fill up very quick if left without attention. As with the sloop, the Captain's Quarters of the Brigantine can sustain damage from cannon fire. Despite the bottom of the stairs being open and spacious, no items can be placed under it. The most common hiding spot is right behind the windowed wall and the Voyage Table. Due to its cramped nature, the Brigantine's Captain's Quarters is an excellent place to hide your treasure or maybe even yourself when on an enemy ship. ![]() The only common element here is the Voyage table and the smaller Shelf for placing trinkets. ![]() The Captain's Quarters of the Brigantine is situated right behind the stairs of the bottom deck and is even more cramped than the Sloop's, having more decorative elements such as a bed, a white drape, a non-interactable chest and a windowed wall separating the quarters from the rest of the ship on one side. The holes in the Captain's Quarters do not fill up the ship with water very quickly as it is above the water level, however the more damage the ship receives, the more dangerous these small holes become. This area on the Sloop can sustain damage from cannon fire. The Captain's Quarters of the Sloop houses the Voyage table, a Shelf and Barrels on the left-hand side for smaller treasure placement, a Weapon and Ammo Chest right by the stairs, a window on each side for taking shots out of or bailing water (make sure you aim the water out of the window, not above, otherwise the water will hit the window covering and splash right back in the ship), a Map Table right under the sailcloth (allowing the solo captain to quickly check the map from right behind the Helm above) and a Rowboat dock right behind the Map Table. This area offers a passage between the lower and top deck, but is quite cramped due to limited space. The Captain's Quarters of the Sloop is right below the helm, covered by a sailcloth (the color of which depends on your ship Livery, not the Sail type).
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