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I remember the first time a group of us (4 iirc) decided to take on a 3rd Rate in Cerbs, a good while back. One bad turn and the 3rd Rate boarded one of our guys and took out his entire crew before he could disengage :lol:

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Well there is supposed to be a voting to change my name to 'Pietje the Privateer' because of my 'Funny' traders snow.

PS I am willing to give people a little course 'how to catch a trader with a trader'

Just basic and PvP capturing would be nice too. Especially in setups and the like!

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Is it just me or have traders become harder to capture since that last patch ? They are much more feisty it seems.

i find it actually better to cap then before

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Is it just me or have traders become harder to capture since that last patch ? They are much more feisty it seems.

Just you. Hit them at the right angle. In most cases they will sail downwind. 

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Rage boarders! It's about time they finally operate on OS. That's how I hunt Traders btw :D Using Basic of Fine Marines doesn't hurt that much. Exceptional Marines are now garbage. Hammocks help out as well.

 

I disagree.

 

Boarding will start in 15 seconds.

 

15 seconds later. "Battle over, press escape to leave"

 

Even better when combined with extra muskets and pistols.

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Funny to see how like 80% of the people posting here have absolutely no clue what this post is about. I think we need to show them in person.

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I'm still traumatized from watching pre-EA, pre-wipe yellow boarding mods in action (4 boarding-fit SoLs beat 8 SoLs). I hope those days aren't back.

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I'm still traumatized from watching pre-EA, pre-wipe yellow boarding mods in action (4 boarding-fit SoLs beat 8 SoLs). I hope those days aren't back.

Well indeed - some battles were  demasting and boarding only.

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Exceptional Marines are now garbage.

 

Don't knock it until you try it. I have a clanmate running with exceptional marines on a SoL. He still has enough crew to man his sails and one full broadside. I pity the fool that tries to board him or catches himself in irons. Though I think the point of Admin's post is slightly different from making a SoL a floating infantry barracks.

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Well, I am infamous in DAS with my Traders Snow for hunting down traders and some people make jokes out of it, the Bastards. And i know if people try to board me i have an unpleasant surprise for them. Unfortunially i can't attack because of the same Nation.

I do this as well! Works like a charm :)

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I have full boarding Surprise, problem is i cant get the enemy slow enough in upwind to board. But i have sunk quite fast, thats even more fun thank winning. ;D

 

I think boarding should be possible if you speed matches the ship besides you, at least you should be able to pull them whit ropes and then slow them down whit your ship.

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I have full boarding Surprise, problem is i cant get the enemy slow enough in upwind to board. But i have sunk quite fast, thats even more fun thank winning. ;D

 

I think boarding should be possible if you speed matches the ship besides you, at least you should be able to pull them whit ropes and then slow them down whit your ship.

it is possible but it is sometimes hard but after a while you can get the hang of it but you need also use manual sailing

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I used to think this was a bit of a cheesy tactic.

However, I recently watched a program covering the period of the Anglo-Dutch wars, and apparently the primary tactic of the dutch navy (in the early years) was indeed to close rapidly with the enemy and then overwhelm him by boarding.

This tactic changed as the British brough bigger and better organised 'Lines' to bear, where the sheer firepower would overwhelm the dutch ships before they could get close enough.

 

I therefor think its a pretty valid tactic on the whole, though the 'Ramming straight into the enemy to stop him' still seems quite wrong to me.

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I used to think this was a bit of a cheesy tactic.

However, I recently watched a program covering the period of the Anglo-Dutch wars, and apparently the primary tactic of the dutch navy (in the early years) was indeed to close rapidly with the enemy and then overwhelm him by boarding.

This tactic changed as the British brough bigger and better organised 'Lines' to bear, where the sheer firepower would overwhelm the dutch ships before they could get close enough.

 

I therefor think its a pretty valid tactic on the whole, though the 'Ramming straight into the enemy to stop him' still seems quite wrong to me.

Did you know what Nelson did at the battle of Trafalgar just that

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Finally! I can realize my dream and become the new Surcouf of those seas!

 

.... Hum. There's still a bit aof wrok to do though. 

 

Nice painting by the way  ;)

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Captains should be advised that there are several highly skilled privateers sailing in the open seas.

 

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Privateers usually operate solo in a fast ship equipped only with chasers or sometimes no guns at all for better speed. They hire up to 50% of their crew as marines and also upgrade their ships with other boarding improvements. It is hard to execute boarding with 50% of your crew not participating in sailing and gunnery, but if that said privateer boards you it will usually lead to devastating results. Your crew won't be able to defend properly. Counter-attacking them is also risky even if you have a higher crew because of the barricaded decks. There are cases when such captains are able to win when outnumbered 3v1 and stay alive capturing all enemy vessels.

 

Captains not willing to engage in boarding combat should take extreme care and stay downwind denying the opportunity to board at all costs, keeping their speed above 4knots. 

 

We are also investigating the reports.

 

Why are ye raining on me theft parade???

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Its very interesting how many real players do not prepare for boarding when an enemy ship is right next to them.

 

Ohh, the number of crews that surrendered to me ship, The Banshee, after one round o' baordin'….    >=o)

One has to take into account bad tactical choices that so many players make, wot thai makes then fall prey to me!

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Did you know what Nelson did at the battle of Trafalgar just that

 

After raking which killed 400 men in 1 rake. Or was it 600? Somewhere in between.

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After raking which killed 400 men in 1 rake. Or was it 600? Somewhere in between.

 

I honestly think every single child in France became an orphan due to that rake.

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I honestly think every single child in France became an orphan due to that rake.

Good one! :lol::D

 

Most crew I managed to kill in one rake was 214, still hoping to do a 400-men rake like Nelson did on the Bucentaure.

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Use a Trader Snow for hunting traders is other of my crazy ideas to try. Glad to see to someone is making it and it works.

 

Main Dutch navy tactics since 1756!

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