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Revision as of 07:28, 20 January 2011

Overview

A Galleon is a larger type of ship than a Boat. Thus, it is much more expensive but may be armed with Cannons, damaged in battle but also repaired with the right materials and crafting skills. The cargo hold of a galleon may hold a massive 12,000 stones of weight (or 125 items, whichever comes first). Commodity Deeds can also be used on the hold. A character may only have one galleon or boat (aside from a rowboat) deployed at any time.

As galleons are the only type of ship which may be armed with cannons, they are invaluable when fighting other ships, a Osiredon the Scalis Enforcer or Corgul the Soulbinder.

Galleons may be painted with Boat Paint in a variety of colors.

When first placed in the water, the character is given a pair of Ship Recall Runes.

Galleon Types

There are three types of Galleon:


Ship Type Hold Size Cannon Mounts Cannon Damage Turn Delay Drift Speed Durability Cost Other
Gargoyle Ship 12,000 Stones 7 100% 1 1 140,000 200,002 GP
Orc Ship 14,000 Stones 7 150% 2 1 100,000 Quest Reward
Tokuno Ship 16,000 Stones 5 100% 3 2 100,000 150,002 GP +1 Fishing skill