Dude. Your channel is small. But I'm staying here. This is easily the best Sea of Thieves content I've found in a while. Maybe at all. You got yourself a sub for lifeee
One time me and a friend on a sloop found a good alliance crew who were also in a sloop. We were sticking together doing voyages. Just having fun and making a bit of money. Then a Reaper galleon started chasing us. At the time I was still relatively new and didn't want to fight, so our alliance hatched a plan. We loaded just about all of our loot (which wasn't much but it was ours) onto our alliance ship, and my crewmate went with them. We were sailing together but my vessel was closer to the bloodthirsty galleon, so I was the bait and they focused on me. We lured them into the center of a storm. With visibility low, our loot ship broke off and headed in a different direction. The galleon still chasing me, as planned. I tried dropping trinkets and skulls into the water to either distract them or persuade them to leave me alone. It didn't work, and they just kept chasing me. I didn't have much of a plan beyond this, so I kept running. A few minutes later an amazing thing happened. They got kraken'd. I watched for a short time before I started sailing away again. As I was running they were still battling the kraken and an EVEN BETTER thing happened. A thick fog rolled in, reducing visibility to damn near zero. And the fog rolled in as I was making a turn around an island. So even if they were keeping tabs on me they wouldn't have seen where I went. I made they perfect getaway and they never found me while our loot ship sold the goods.
To be 100% this was probably the most historically accurate representation of what it meant to be a pirate. Never take a fight you can’t guarantee victory in, and run like hell if you find the odds slipping out of your favor. Also tricking others into doing the work for you.
I didn't know this was a small channel. This really has big channel vibes and honestly, keep it up and you'll find yourself becoming huge. Got a sub from me. Also this helped a lot since I suck at combat
One thing to keep in mind that will help you with all combat is you trying to set the terms of combat if you know you're going to have to fight choose where you're going to fight and how you're going to fight
I was once being chased by a Brig for a long time, then I came across a Galleon and yelled at them "There's a brig over there" and they went past us and sunk the Brig. Then they gave us all their loot and left.
Awesome content! Started playing SoT a few weeks ago and your videos are some of the best I've seen. Solo sloopin is fun but I am terrible at PVP so appreciate the tips here haha.
Excellent video, my guy. In addition, I came up with an interesting way to avoid drawn out chase and combat with a reaper by stowing all my loot on a rowboat, dropping at Sanctuary and just letting the ship run free for them to chase after. After everything was sold about ten minutes later, I returned to my boat and found them still chasing, so I turned around, dropped anchor at Sanctuary and lowered my emissary flag. They stopped chasing pretty soon after. I'm sure plenty of people have come up with it before, but I was very proud of myself.
ya if you can bail and prevent them from noticen your loot excape most chassers will not try to look as if you leave ya ship to get taken after a itme INOT the wind than not only will you basicly get freedom to sell ya goods but also they get nothing but dirt and if you normally keep little around on ship than supplies for them are skimpted.
Yea done this on a galleon with friends! One takes the rowboat out and the rest of us man the ship firing at them, attempted boards, ect to keep busy from our missing rowboat and loot
it is so hard to find great sea of thieves content like this still. Definitely earned my sub please dont stop uploadin this game theres not too many people that still do
as somebody who has taken a vow never to attack others unless absolutely necessary (both IRL and in video games when possible), this video is quite helpful!
Sometimes 2 reapers show up right after you solo an ashen captain and you gotta hide your loot beside a sea rock while also staying out of sight of the reaper sloop that's currently destroying your ship that has NO loot because you put it all on a rowboat that you found beside the island There's no need to pvp when you can be sneaky
Had a chaser on me so i passed by a Brigantine yelling for help in exchange of my treasures and any that the chaser might have. They accepted, so we destroyed the chasers and the loot was transfered. It's these interactions that makes Sea of Thieves much more than a mindless PvP game, and i love it.
Bro I started this game 4 days ago and this content has made it the best starting experience possible! Keep up your AMAZING work because you really deserved way more subs Than you have! Love this vid.
I love storms for getting rid of chasers when I'm slooping it. It seems so few outside of dedicated Solos and competent galleons seem to know how to handle a storm and chase someone through it especially if you are running completely dark.
I use a strategy I call Island Juking. If you find yourself being chased, make sure you stay on top of the direction of the wind. Find the nearest large island, like Thieves Haven or Smugglers Bay. Once you get near the Island, keep close eye of which direction the enemy is going and make your way around the island out of sight. They will either follow on the same path or go around the other side. Once you have an idea of what direction they're going, raise your sails and turn the ship in the opposite side relative to the enemy. Wait a moment for them to get around the island and when you think they are just around the corner, drop the sails and do a harpoon turn around the Island and sail directly away. If there is one of the large pointy rocks, get around that out of sight and continue sailing forward. This can either put large space between you and the enemy or confuse the enemy into losing you. The ones I last did this to had the bright idea to make landfall and they lost me.
was getting chased by another brig, i cranked the wheel all the way right and had my friend drop the anchor. we drifted to where they were facing our broadside and lit them up with cannon fire. ive never seen a ship get sunk that fast. felt like i was in a movie lol.
You might not see this, but something verry strange just happened. I watched this video, and then I watched "Sea of Thieves Funny Moments Febuary 2022 and at around 2:13 "Cannonball Chris" IS ALOS IN THAT VIDEO 3:40 for this video and 2:13 for the other. Funny stuff
@@simclouthier9302 If I have nothing and I’m running I’m simply doing it to waste their time lmao, if I can’t gain anything from it then neither can they.
I was talking to a friend about SoT streamers and content creators, and he couldn't remember your name so called you 'the guy who says tenacity all the time' 😆 I immediately knew it was you! Keep the fun content up!
Just get guud. I mean honesty running is the thing I’m best at with sea of thieves. You have the Initiative in picking direction as long as you know your boats strengths when dealing with the wind. Even solo. Pick a turn, turn the wheel half, while it’s turning get your sail in position for where the wind will be. Then get back on the helm. It may take some time but your enemy’s will drop off once they know they just can’t catch you.
I’m only halfway through the video so I’m not sure if he mentions this but guys, if you’re in a sloop and a brig or galleon are chasing you, have your sails pointing straight ahead and sail directly into the wind. Those ships won’t be able to catch up to you
I finished watching this video, booted up sea of thieves, then found myself in a chase 30 minutes in. Since I watched this video, and with a little luck, I managed to get away! Thanks!
I came to Sea of Thieves for the sea shanties, stayed for the fact that I can get blackout drunk and play shanties off key while vomiting on my instrument and everything around me.
Glad I found your channel, last night I had trouble with a sloop who for some unknown reason decided to chase me down as I was doing a gold hoarders voyage, after a few miles I realized I was between them and a storm so I decided to do something crazy, I had a keg below decks so I got it and had to align my dive with their ship, moved over a little but I was perfectly in line when they came up to me while I was in the water. I was spotted but they missed with their shots and I lit the fuse and clicked my mic on under them and said “bad decision following me” and BOOM!, don’t think they sunk but the storm definitely gave them problems, never saw them again
"some unknown reason"......... ur what wrong with this game...... the reason was they saw a player ship and said im tried of doing the same three pve mission types and actually wanna pvp on a pirate game that has 5 ships max on a server..... no reason 🤦🏽♂️
Thanks so much for the vid. I could really use it. I got a lot of loot from forts just for it to be taken all away after being chased around the map TWICE by a brig. Good to know how to fend em off
I thought I would never need this guide as I've been running into the coolest people. Until i started doing tall tales. Told someone I was just trying to do the tall tales and they went away. Only to reunite with them camping the uncharted island.
Dude you should make a discord server for your community! You have great quality content and it would be easier for you to get in touch with your fans and get some new content ideas :DD
Me yesterday as a solo: Crap, I have 4 reaper's chests, 2 chests of fortune and a shit ton of other loot and someone is following me Me: *is bad at PvP so I don't want to engage* I then decide I'll just fight him and think "how bad can it be? It's just another solo sloop" I keg him with a stronghold keg once, I gain some distance and he recovers, I shoot as I'm running away to get a good angle. I get my angle and we exchange some equal shots and dude pulls out the fucking wraith cannonballs and i say fuck that and leave until he runs lower on cannonballs while he misses shots. Well he made a mistake later and rammed into my ship, I killed him and just shot his ship to bits while he was dead and he sunk. I get his supplies and the dude was stocked with like 500 of each cannonballs, food and food and I was running low on everything...
it’s a pirate game, people have the freedom to play how they want, don’t get salty over it, when running away make sure to go in the wind direction your boat is the best in like against wind in a sloop and make sure to make the most annoying maneuvers possible to add a bit of spice
This used to be true but they took that aspect out. Brig's used to be best crosswind but me in a gall and my alliance brig had a race crosswind and with only 2 of my sails done I started pulling, kinda dumb I wish it was the way it used to be
I'm always amazed to see so many other ships, be it players or skeletons, in the video of content creators. I feel like I only meet one every few hours, and then it's usually "kill on sight" :/
Sometimes this works. You can throw gunpowder kegs over board and if your chasers keep chasing you in a straight line then they can run into the kegs causing them to explode. This rarely works but you can put a couple of kegs in a rowboat and row to the enemy ship and blow up the kegs once to reach the hull.
What I usually do is get the shroud breaker first then go do my emissary stuff. The odds of a reaper or any player ship for that matter to have a shroud breaker on thier ship is extremely low. So if I'm being chased I sail straight into the shores of gold and laugh as they turn away. Or if they're super dumb they'll keep following me and at a certain point the game sinks thier ship and teleport them to a new ship for going out of bounds.
Experienced reapers will have the checkpoint on hand to chase people who do that, so if one does follow you, you pretty much know you're screwed anyway.
one time i got in a 4 ship fight with me on a 2 man sloop, a skeleton sloop, a brig and a galleon. it was at night too, one of the coolest things ive done on sot
Been playing for a few months now, and only now learned that you can see how many emissaries are sailing by looking at the respective tables. The more you know
Me and a friend once got chased while we had around 100k in loot, and no skills in combat. So we did the only thing we could do. We went with the wind all the way to the edge of the map and sailed around the red sea JUST at the boarder where it instantly teleports you back. And while we knew how far we could go on the map. Our opponents did not, and also was scared to even go into the red sea. So they stayed out of it just chasing us from outside. And since we had the patience and resources to stay out there, we did. And stayed until they got distracted by a skeleton ship. Found our hole and snuck out and just bolted to the furthest away outpost from our attackers. We managed to sell, and it was just all around fun
I once got in a super tough tussle with some petty reaper childeren. We where on a galleon and they where on a brigantine. We shared conflict back and forth and we made some pretty good advancements but they got our sail. So us realizeing that we where near the red sea, (and all we had on board was a captains chest we found in the water) set sail into the deep red hoping that we'd bolth sink and we get a mini win with them loosing their lvl3 emissary. After we died to the barrier they spent an ungodly amount of time off the map until they eventually just died and quit.
Love this thank you. I'm a solo player. I really want a good crew to play with however I'm a introvert sooo I end up playing by myself alot. I dont get chased often these days but long ago when I had no treasures I would lure them into red sea if they were not paying attention they would be in to far to turn around. Surprisingly worked well if you can keep up the repairs.
Here's my personal tips when I run with loot cause I don't wanna lose it all lol if your sloop always go against wind the gally and brig r so fast with wind passing by forts and barrel piles for keg plays boarding with a keg and killing all on ladder will usually sink them also using cannons at forts last option is just turn and fight sometimes u win sometimes u don't
I tend to enjoy the PvE aspects of the game more than PvP, so I'll only engage in combat when necessary, plus I tend to be either solo slooping or playing with my gf. A nice trick I've picked up on is to sail behind a rock or island that's large enough to completely hide you ship and before going out of view make it look like you're going to come around past it from the other side to lure them into going over to the other side, and then once out of view change direction to go away. Depending on how large the island/rock is and how big of a lead on them you already have, you can get a really big lead
If they start to catch on to you doing that another good way to get a bigger lead is to go behind said rock and just go out strait instead of turning 1 way or the other, they will react trying to get the upper hand but it will just slow them down
I was hoping for something more practical but i guess. Last time i had to run to edge of map (red water) becouse of reaper chase. In the end i won, ship sank with flag and loot but hey, those thirsty griefers didnt get a cent.
Once me and my friend had a bunch of loot, then we got chased. The chase lasted a long time but the guy never gave up. Eventually we just let him have the loot because he was a nice guy.
My first experience with SoT was solo. And I ended up sinking a skeleton and a player ship. Pretty shure they let me sink them tho. Still an amazing first experience. I fell in love with the game then and there
When running from players while we do anchor the chasers, me and my friend tend to actually turn their ship the other way after killing them all, so that they sail away from us and we take some of their supplies and set their ship on fire. It's worked a few times where they keep going the other way and I'm wondering if they haven't realized they have turned away or if they have just given up.
Yesterday a brigantine decided to chase my empty sloop for half the map. To send them away I had to equip the shroud breaker and enter the shores of gold. They followed me till the last second even in the middle of the red sea.
Dude. Your channel is small. But I'm staying here. This is easily the best Sea of Thieves content I've found in a while. Maybe at all. You got yourself a sub for lifeee
Welcome aboard!
@@CliffTheStoryGuy I’m really happy to find your channel. This is the first and won’t be the last video I watch!
I agree
Ahoy you do have great content!
FACTS
One time me and a friend on a sloop found a good alliance crew who were also in a sloop. We were sticking together doing voyages. Just having fun and making a bit of money.
Then a Reaper galleon started chasing us. At the time I was still relatively new and didn't want to fight, so our alliance hatched a plan.
We loaded just about all of our loot (which wasn't much but it was ours) onto our alliance ship, and my crewmate went with them.
We were sailing together but my vessel was closer to the bloodthirsty galleon, so I was the bait and they focused on me.
We lured them into the center of a storm. With visibility low, our loot ship broke off and headed in a different direction. The galleon still chasing me, as planned. I tried dropping trinkets and skulls into the water to either distract them or persuade them to leave me alone. It didn't work, and they just kept chasing me.
I didn't have much of a plan beyond this, so I kept running. A few minutes later an amazing thing happened. They got kraken'd.
I watched for a short time before I started sailing away again. As I was running they were still battling the kraken and an EVEN BETTER thing happened. A thick fog rolled in, reducing visibility to damn near zero. And the fog rolled in as I was making a turn around an island. So even if they were keeping tabs on me they wouldn't have seen where I went. I made they perfect getaway and they never found me while our loot ship sold the goods.
shoulda went back and put some holez in em
To be 100% this was probably the most historically accurate representation of what it meant to be a pirate. Never take a fight you can’t guarantee victory in, and run like hell if you find the odds slipping out of your favor. Also tricking others into doing the work for you.
According to pajama partyists, being a pirate means dropping your anchor whenever someone fires in your general direction.
I didn't know this was a small channel. This really has big channel vibes and honestly, keep it up and you'll find yourself becoming huge. Got a sub from me. Also this helped a lot since I suck at combat
One thing to keep in mind that will help you with all combat is you trying to set the terms of combat if you know you're going to have to fight choose where you're going to fight and how you're going to fight
I was once being chased by a Brig for a long time, then I came across a Galleon and yelled at them "There's a brig over there" and they went past us and sunk the Brig. Then they gave us all their loot and left.
You: *Uses skelly ships and boarding to stop chasers*
Me and my fellow Skeleton Exploders: *Light keg fuses with malicious intent*
As long as you live to tell the tale the channel will have content and the viewers will be happy!
Ive been addicted to this Channel while waiting for Sot to come out on Ps5. Cant wait to join the fun!
Awesome content! Started playing SoT a few weeks ago and your videos are some of the best I've seen. Solo sloopin is fun but I am terrible at PVP so appreciate the tips here haha.
Excellent video, my guy. In addition, I came up with an interesting way to avoid drawn out chase and combat with a reaper by stowing all my loot on a rowboat, dropping at Sanctuary and just letting the ship run free for them to chase after. After everything was sold about ten minutes later, I returned to my boat and found them still chasing, so I turned around, dropped anchor at Sanctuary and lowered my emissary flag. They stopped chasing pretty soon after. I'm sure plenty of people have come up with it before, but I was very proud of myself.
ya if you can bail and prevent them from noticen your loot excape most chassers will not try to look as if you leave ya ship to get taken after a itme INOT the wind than not only will you basicly get freedom to sell ya goods but also they get nothing but dirt and if you normally keep little around on ship than supplies for them are skimpted.
I had even emptied my cannon and wood barrels into my storage crate, so even if they had caught my ship they would've gotten absolutely nothing
@@balmoraman4 smart man
Yea done this on a galleon with friends! One takes the rowboat out and the rest of us man the ship firing at them, attempted boards, ect to keep busy from our missing rowboat and loot
it is so hard to find great sea of thieves content like this still. Definitely earned my sub please dont stop uploadin this game theres not too many people that still do
Your commentary is gold. I don’t understand how you don’t have way more subscribers. Everyone that liked this video should’ve subscribed
Sometimes you gotta run to fight another day
Right
The only channel with SoT content I can listen to and know what is going on without seeing it. Thanks for making the workday easier.
I just got pirates legend so I’m going to be playing reapers a lot more. Hopefully some of your videos will help me keep some tricks up my sleeve
Another menace on the sea. Go get 'em champ!
Thats all I do Reap the seas
@@CliffTheStoryGuy I love being the menace of every server I join
Congrats my g
Please don't hurt me..
as somebody who has taken a vow never to attack others unless absolutely necessary (both IRL and in video games when possible), this video is quite helpful!
Sometimes 2 reapers show up right after you solo an ashen captain and you gotta hide your loot beside a sea rock while also staying out of sight of the reaper sloop that's currently destroying your ship that has NO loot because you put it all on a rowboat that you found beside the island
There's no need to pvp when you can be sneaky
Now you can bury stuff in the ground and receive a map to come back to it later haha
Our just pvp them lmao
@@titusmctavish2852 the best way
Not sure how your channel is this small, you've made the best sot content I've seen so far
Another tale of the ages, truly the hardened spirt of a solo slooper
Had a chaser on me so i passed by a Brigantine yelling for help in exchange of my treasures and any that the chaser might have. They accepted, so we destroyed the chasers and the loot was transfered. It's these interactions that makes Sea of Thieves much more than a mindless PvP game, and i love it.
Bro I started this game 4 days ago and this content has made it the best starting experience possible! Keep up your AMAZING work because you really deserved way more subs Than you have! Love this vid.
Best sea of thieves channel absolutely love your content
I love storms for getting rid of chasers when I'm slooping it. It seems so few outside of dedicated Solos and competent galleons seem to know how to handle a storm and chase someone through it especially if you are running completely dark.
I agree this is the best mixture of lore and story telling at the same time. Keep it up!
You should make a guide to stop runners as well. This is great content tho
I use a strategy I call Island Juking. If you find yourself being chased, make sure you stay on top of the direction of the wind. Find the nearest large island, like Thieves Haven or Smugglers Bay. Once you get near the Island, keep close eye of which direction the enemy is going and make your way around the island out of sight. They will either follow on the same path or go around the other side. Once you have an idea of what direction they're going, raise your sails and turn the ship in the opposite side relative to the enemy. Wait a moment for them to get around the island and when you think they are just around the corner, drop the sails and do a harpoon turn around the Island and sail directly away. If there is one of the large pointy rocks, get around that out of sight and continue sailing forward. This can either put large space between you and the enemy or confuse the enemy into losing you. The ones I last did this to had the bright idea to make landfall and they lost me.
I have only watched you for 3 minutes and im already hooked on your sort of content xD its really good
This is the most rewatchable content, keep up
great tale, it was worth my time to stop at the tavern
You are my favorite Sea of Thieves youtuber you are so chill but at the same time so funny :D
This guys content is so good and the commentary is even better because he explains how to do stuff
8:26 He eats a pineapple and eats a pomegranate. *Intense gaming moment*
cliff! please i think i/we can say that your content is awesome! please give us more and more and we’ll keep watching keep up the awesome work
was getting chased by another brig, i cranked the wheel all the way right and had my friend drop the anchor. we drifted to where they were facing our broadside and lit them up with cannon fire. ive never seen a ship get sunk that fast. felt like i was in a movie lol.
Mega/athenas keg will sink a brig or sloop almost instantly too, and unless someone is in the mast they will all die and be unable to bucket
Ah yes the oldest and noblest of pirate traditions. Fighting to run away!
I was looking for this comment :P
You might not see this, but something verry strange just happened. I watched this video, and then I watched "Sea of Thieves Funny Moments Febuary 2022 and at around 2:13 "Cannonball Chris" IS ALOS IN THAT VIDEO 3:40 for this video and 2:13 for the other. Funny stuff
Now I completed, finished seeing all of your videos, marvelous content
I like how people chase you when they know you have nothing for hours, it’s so funny.
If you have nothing, then why are you running?
^ I've always wondered too, if you sink us, you get loot, if you get sunk, you'll save yourself half an hour of running away for nothing lol
@azaabazha yeah the worst thing in the game is the ship going down. That is the stamp of defeat
@@simclouthier9302 because it a inconvenience if you run they give up on the chase after like two mins
@@simclouthier9302 If I have nothing and I’m running I’m simply doing it to waste their time lmao, if I can’t gain anything from it then neither can they.
Earned my subscription easily, effort and quality my friend.
“Even if one of them was of the calcium variety” was the funniest thing I’ve heard all day
This is the best form of advice I was ever given: Just tell them you have fish and they’ll leave you alone, always works
Love your channel! Keep up the good work!
I was talking to a friend about SoT streamers and content creators, and he couldn't remember your name so called you 'the guy who says tenacity all the time' 😆 I immediately knew it was you! Keep the fun content up!
I started late but your tips helped 3 days in and loving it thanks 😊
Just get guud. I mean honesty running is the thing I’m best at with sea of thieves. You have the Initiative in picking direction as long as you know your boats strengths when dealing with the wind. Even solo. Pick a turn, turn the wheel half, while it’s turning get your sail in position for where the wind will be. Then get back on the helm. It may take some time but your enemy’s will drop off once they know they just can’t catch you.
Average maiden voyager:
@@ItzFoxUwU your just salty that my sailing game is better than yours.
@@corybrown2197 not really I'll just chase you till you quit.
@@ItzFoxUwU fine by me I like sailing
@@corybrown2197 in the end you'll gain nothing:/
Great content, definitely keep this up and thank you
I’m only halfway through the video so I’m not sure if he mentions this but guys, if you’re in a sloop and a brig or galleon are chasing you, have your sails pointing straight ahead and sail directly into the wind. Those ships won’t be able to catch up to you
I finished watching this video, booted up sea of thieves, then found myself in a chase 30 minutes in. Since I watched this video, and with a little luck, I managed to get away! Thanks!
I came to Sea of Thieves for the sea shanties, stayed for the fact that I can get blackout drunk and play shanties off key while vomiting on my instrument and everything around me.
A very similar thing happened to me yesterday! Love this game so much!
Glad I found your channel, last night I had trouble with a sloop who for some unknown reason decided to chase me down as I was doing a gold hoarders voyage, after a few miles I realized I was between them and a storm so I decided to do something crazy, I had a keg below decks so I got it and had to align my dive with their ship, moved over a little but I was perfectly in line when they came up to me while I was in the water. I was spotted but they missed with their shots and I lit the fuse and clicked my mic on under them and said “bad decision following me” and BOOM!, don’t think they sunk but the storm definitely gave them problems, never saw them again
"some unknown reason"......... ur what wrong with this game...... the reason was they saw a player ship and said im tried of doing the same three pve mission types and actually wanna pvp on a pirate game that has 5 ships max on a server..... no reason 🤦🏽♂️
@@funtimes237exactly, new players just don’t get it
Nice video! Extremely underappreciated
Dude i love this content for begginers tips and trics i just love to watch that.
Thanks so much for the vid. I could really use it. I got a lot of loot from forts just for it to be taken all away after being chased around the map TWICE by a brig. Good to know how to fend em off
I'm not even playing SoT but I really enjoy watching your content and taking in the stories
I thought I would never need this guide as I've been running into the coolest people.
Until i started doing tall tales. Told someone I was just trying to do the tall tales and they went away. Only to reunite with them camping the uncharted island.
Dude you should make a discord server for your community! You have great quality content and it would be easier for you to get in touch with your fans and get some new content ideas :DD
I'm surprised you don't have more subs your content is great
Me yesterday as a solo: Crap, I have 4 reaper's chests, 2 chests of fortune and a shit ton of other loot and someone is following me
Me: *is bad at PvP so I don't want to engage*
I then decide I'll just fight him and think "how bad can it be? It's just another solo sloop"
I keg him with a stronghold keg once, I gain some distance and he recovers, I shoot as I'm running away to get a good angle. I get my angle and we exchange some equal shots and dude pulls out the fucking wraith cannonballs and i say fuck that and leave until he runs lower on cannonballs while he misses shots.
Well he made a mistake later and rammed into my ship, I killed him and just shot his ship to bits while he was dead and he sunk. I get his supplies and the dude was stocked with like 500 of each cannonballs, food and food and I was running low on everything...
Thanks for the awesome content!!
Great video, you deserve way more subs
it’s a pirate game, people have the freedom to play how they want, don’t get salty over it, when running away make sure to go in the wind direction your boat is the best in like against wind in a sloop and make sure to make the most annoying maneuvers possible to add a bit of spice
This used to be true but they took that aspect out. Brig's used to be best crosswind but me in a gall and my alliance brig had a race crosswind and with only 2 of my sails done I started pulling, kinda dumb I wish it was the way it used to be
if this dude posted daily it would break the world i swear
I'm always amazed to see so many other ships, be it players or skeletons, in the video of content creators. I feel like I only meet one every few hours, and then it's usually "kill on sight" :/
"The storm was chasing me" hoh boy did i feel that statement.
your content is better than people with triple your subs
Underrated channel
6:45
Peeeta.
The reapers are here.
Sometimes this works. You can throw gunpowder kegs over board and if your chasers keep chasing you in a straight line then they can run into the kegs causing them to explode. This rarely works but you can put a couple of kegs in a rowboat and row to the enemy ship and blow up the kegs once to reach the hull.
Cool highlights dude.
What I usually do is get the shroud breaker first then go do my emissary stuff. The odds of a reaper or any player ship for that matter to have a shroud breaker on thier ship is extremely low. So if I'm being chased I sail straight into the shores of gold and laugh as they turn away. Or if they're super dumb they'll keep following me and at a certain point the game sinks thier ship and teleport them to a new ship for going out of bounds.
Experienced reapers will have the checkpoint on hand to chase people who do that, so if one does follow you, you pretty much know you're screwed anyway.
As a noob in this game i need to say that i am really learning from your channel haha. Thx for the great content. *sub*
Congrats on 25k just two days ago you were 24.9 you almost made 1k in two days!
one time i got in a 4 ship fight with me on a 2 man sloop, a skeleton sloop, a brig and a galleon. it was at night too, one of the coolest things ive done on sot
Captain Chicken @6:22! Wasnt that the guy you grieved in another video?
Found this after a reaper sloop came up on me (they left emissary ships to take me down, I had nothing)
Been playing for a few months now, and only now learned that you can see how many emissaries are sailing by looking at the respective tables. The more you know
I love just dipping when people chase me. So many confused messages when they finally catch the empty ship.
Me and a friend once got chased while we had around 100k in loot, and no skills in combat. So we did the only thing we could do. We went with the wind all the way to the edge of the map and sailed around the red sea JUST at the boarder where it instantly teleports you back. And while we knew how far we could go on the map. Our opponents did not, and also was scared to even go into the red sea. So they stayed out of it just chasing us from outside. And since we had the patience and resources to stay out there, we did. And stayed until they got distracted by a skeleton ship. Found our hole and snuck out and just bolted to the furthest away outpost from our attackers. We managed to sell, and it was just all around fun
I once got in a super tough tussle with some petty reaper childeren. We where on a galleon and they where on a brigantine. We shared conflict back and forth and we made some pretty good advancements but they got our sail. So us realizeing that we where near the red sea, (and all we had on board was a captains chest we found in the water) set sail into the deep red hoping that we'd bolth sink and we get a mini win with them loosing their lvl3 emissary. After we died to the barrier they spent an ungodly amount of time off the map until they eventually just died and quit.
Love this thank you. I'm a solo player. I really want a good crew to play with however I'm a introvert sooo I end up playing by myself alot. I dont get chased often these days but long ago when I had no treasures I would lure them into red sea if they were not paying attention they would be in to far to turn around. Surprisingly worked well if you can keep up the repairs.
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I love your vids, keep it up
I’ve only recently began watching you, and by far one of the best SoT Content creators
this guys going places
Great video! THX!
Here's my personal tips when I run with loot cause I don't wanna lose it all lol if your sloop always go against wind the gally and brig r so fast with wind passing by forts and barrel piles for keg plays boarding with a keg and killing all on ladder will usually sink them also using cannons at forts last option is just turn and fight sometimes u win sometimes u don't
Someone introduce this man to grammar please.
@@Hoothoot746 And a gun
Thank you for an epic video my good Sir thank you ❤🔥
“I have only ever embraced that oldest and noblest of Pirate traditions. Which is what we all must do now.
“We must Fight, to Run Away.”
I tend to enjoy the PvE aspects of the game more than PvP, so I'll only engage in combat when necessary, plus I tend to be either solo slooping or playing with my gf. A nice trick I've picked up on is to sail behind a rock or island that's large enough to completely hide you ship and before going out of view make it look like you're going to come around past it from the other side to lure them into going over to the other side, and then once out of view change direction to go away. Depending on how large the island/rock is and how big of a lead on them you already have, you can get a really big lead
If they start to catch on to you doing that another good way to get a bigger lead is to go behind said rock and just go out strait instead of turning 1 way or the other, they will react trying to get the upper hand but it will just slow them down
That's the best blunderbomb I've ever seen.
The Calcium variety...I'm cryin!
This some exquisite content
I was hoping for something more practical but i guess. Last time i had to run to edge of map (red water) becouse of reaper chase. In the end i won, ship sank with flag and loot but hey, those thirsty griefers didnt get a cent.
This is so underrated
Once me and my friend had a bunch of loot, then we got chased. The chase lasted a long time but the guy never gave up. Eventually we just let him have the loot because he was a nice guy.
My first experience with SoT was solo. And I ended up sinking a skeleton and a player ship. Pretty shure they let me sink them tho. Still an amazing first experience. I fell in love with the game then and there
The wholesome side of Sea of Thieves
When running from players while we do anchor the chasers, me and my friend tend to actually turn their ship the other way after killing them all, so that they sail away from us and we take some of their supplies and set their ship on fire. It's worked a few times where they keep going the other way and I'm wondering if they haven't realized they have turned away or if they have just given up.
What a wild ride!
Yesterday a brigantine decided to chase my empty sloop for half the map. To send them away I had to equip the shroud breaker and enter the shores of gold. They followed me till the last second even in the middle of the red sea.