As an old salt with more sea tales than teeth, I’ve sailed through many a storm and battled countless pirate crews over the years. The latest update from Rare for Sea of Thieves, Making Mischief, has me jigging with joy!
For your convenience,
When you think of pirates, sneaking around is probably the last thing that comes to mind. Nevertheless, crouching generates less noise and hides the player’s nameplate, making it easier to give enemy crews the slip. You can also hang off the side of ships and use disguises like barrels and treasure chests to sneak, Metal Gear Solid-style.
For those primarily focused on Player versus Environment (PvE), this tool could prove beneficial as enemies will have a harder time detecting you. In terms of new weaponry, there’s an intriguing option called the Blow Dart Gun, capable of incapacitating foes, applying poison, and even emitting decoy sounds to mislead them.
Keep an eye out as we delve deeper into the specifics once Sea of Thieves: Season 14 commences in the coming week. This swashbuckling journey can be embarked upon on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, and PlayStation 5 platforms.
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2024-10-10 14:40