Players who lose a battle while on the Ferry of the Damned should no longer encounter the rare scenario where they appear beneath the waves after returning from the Ferry.įurther improvements made to saving ship customisations, reducing scenarios where Captains saving a livery, decoration or Trinket would result in their chosen customisations not persisting between sessions.Ī Captain's Logbook will now maintain a consistent record of events after migrating across servers. ‘Revenge of the Morningstar’ – Crews are no longer rewarded when cashing in the Skull of Captain Douglas or Chalice of Resurrection.Ĭrewmates who join during a battle and are held on the Ferry of the Damned are no longer awarded Allegiance when the battle ends. ‘A Pirate’s Life’ – Crews are now prevented from using the cage key on a nearby door, which would block them from being able to complete the Tall Tale. Pirates are now prevented from retrieving multiple Voyages from a Mysterious Journal. Players discovering the Chest of Legends at the final dig site during a Search for Cursed Treasure will now find the Voyage completes as intended. When taking part in a Skeleton Fleet battle, player ships in close proximity to each other will no longer prevent the fleet from appearing from the depths. Rowboats containing treasure will no longer leave items floating in the air when undocked from the Sovereigns’ dock. Players below deck caught by the blast from a Trident of Dark Tides as it hits the outside of the ship’s hull will now take reduced damage as intended. Players are no longer able to bypass the purchase limit at the shipwright and retrieve multiple supplies.Ĭrews are now granted the correct Emissary Grade progression when bringing treasure onto their ship using a harpoon. Supply barrels harpooned onto a ship will no longer disappear when sailing away from the area where they were collected. Supply barrels jettisoned from a ship will no longer sink while players are nearby. Seagulls now appear over treasure dropped when defeating a Megalodon. Head to the Microsoft Store or Steam Item Store to find out more. For now, you can at least look the part and come equipped for spontaneous procedures! The Sawbones' Surgery Bundle contains the Sawbones Clothing Bundle and Weapon Bundle, the Quick Draw Weapon Pose Emote, 550 Ancient Coins to spend in the Pirate Emporium and a free bonus of 25,000 gold. Medical science is a developing field, but still as rough and ready as anything else on the Sea of Thieves. This bundle of weapons might have seen better days, but they'll never fail to get the job done.Ĭaptains in dire need of a flask of eyeballs to decorate their ship can now pick up this grim Trinket at the Emporium.Ī pirate knows better than to enter any situation unarmed, so be ready to react with this weapon-specific emote.Ĭollect this freebie from the Emporium and show enthusiasm for your crew’s most impressive feats. Pirates are free to purchase the hat, gloves, belt and jacket individually, or all four items bundled together at a discount. Pirates looking for the bare necessities can instead choose the Sawbones Essential Ship Bundle, containing the core components at a discount.ĭon the mask of those who do not falter in the face of pestilence with these well-worn items of medical gear. Collector's Sails and Figurehead are available to purchase separately. Spread your medical 'expertise' across the Sea of Thieves with the Sawbones Ship Collection. This Season’s Plunder Pass offers early access to the complete Sting Tide Ship Collection and evolving Sting Tide Costume, and can be purchased at any time through the Pirate Log, Pirate Emporium, Microsoft Store or Steam Item Store. Any rewards unlocked will become available upon purchase, so players who have raised their Renown throughout Season Nine can instantly see their hard work rewarded before the Season ends. Anyone wishing to take full advantage of Season Nine rewards can still buy the Plunder Pass.
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