In , a vast number of ships can be built to add to your armada, but the one that sends a shiver down your spine when you hear its name is the Pyromaniac Sambuk Ship. It is an excellent ship to hit enemies fast and hard; it is also quite challenging to get without knowing what you have to do to get it. Players must prioritize it if they want to use it as soon as possible.
Most Ships in come with many perks and customization options, including changing out the weapons to make the ships useful to players with different playstyles. The Pyromaniac Sambuk Ship is best used forlaying waste to targets in a fiery inferno, but it lacks a bit of health to compensate for its high damage output. Players will want to kit it out with the best weapons to use its potential once they attain it.
The key to unlocking the Pyromaniac Ship will be to reach the proper Infamy level. Players will have to reach Cutthroat I Infamy for the blueprint to become available in the Black Market. This can be done by completing Contracts in or other Black Market tasks given by the game. Reaching this point in the game will take a while, but players should reach it naturally by completing the main campaign.
Once you have reached the proper Infamy level, players will then have to purchase theblueprints for the ship, which can be found at Black Market locations, such as in Le Pont Muet, Sante-Anne, and Telok Penjarah, or from the Helm. It will cost you 5000 Pieces of Eight to purchase, and then you will also have to find the crafting materials.
There are seven total different items needed to craft the Pyromaniac Sambuk Ship according to its blueprints in , along with 12,000 Silver. The following table lists the crafting materials needed, how many are needed, and where they might be found.
Most materials can be earned from looting settlements or ships after plundering them. You will earn more loot if you board a plundered ship before sinking it first.
Material
# Needed
Where To Find
Greenheart Plank
15
Must be crafted: Requires refining Greenheart x5 at the Refinery for 20 Silver. Greenheart can be found in the Red Isle and Indian Ocean areas and requires a Saw to be harvested.
Magnetite Ingot
15
Must be crafted: Requires refining Magnetite x3 at the Refinery for 25 Silver. Magnetite can be found in the Red Isle and Indian Ocean areas and requires a Pickaxe to be harvested.
Roselle Cloth
12
Must be crafted: Requires refining Roselle x5 at the Refinery for 15 Silver. Greenheart can be found in the Red Isle and Indian Ocean areas and requires a Sickle to be harvested.
Wood Tar
4
Can be looted or bought. Look for Compagnie ships and settlements to plunder it in the Red Isle area. Guerande's merchant will also sell it for 600 Silver.
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