So, Sea of Thieves just dropped this cool new update, and at the heart of it is this thing called the Quest Table. Imagine having a spot on your ship where you can figure out all the cool stuff you wanna do without having to hit up every outpost. It’s like having your adventure planner right there.
This table’s gonna show you everything – voyages, tall tales, you name it. Plus, it’s a breeze for checking out what’s new and what voyages are up for grabs without leaving your ship. Pretty handy, right? Especially for getting your pirate life sorted and staying on top of game events.
Now let’s talk voyages. The game’s got a bunch from different groups – Gold Hoarders, Order of Souls, Merchant Alliance, Athena, and even some special ones. There’s this new feature, “dive to location,” that’s a game changer.
You can just jump straight to your voyage’s start point. Time saver, but watch out – diving with treasure means you’ll lose it, but your supplies and rowboats stick around. It’s a solid move, especially for newcomers, since it cuts out the need to buy voyages one by one at outposts.
Raid Voyages and Reward Systems
Then there’s the new stuff – raid voyages. Think attacking sea forts, exploring sunken shrines, battling skeleton fleets, and more. You unlock these as you go along with each Trading Company, and they’re all about grabbing loot specific to the company you’re raiding.
The update also tweaked the reward system, with different raids dropping trinkets that stack your coin higher. It’s a clever way to keep the gameplay fresh and make sure you’re always after the best loot.
Tall Tales got some extra love too. They’re easier to dive into now, with a setup that lets you start these story quests faster, either by sailing or using the “dive to location” feature. And if you’re into tactics, using Tall Tale dives can be super useful, like for quick moves across the sea or keeping your Emissary flag up while dodging other players. It opens up more ways to play and gives you the tools to navigate the seas your way.