You can only trade with smugglers with one ships cargo, no matter how many ships you sail with. A savvy buccaneer has to play all the angles for their fortune. While a pirate’s life in fiction is glorified as action-packed battles, capturing merchant ships filled with plunder and taking what ye will, there’s a little more to it. Originally posted by NinJay:I thought I didn't understand something in smuggling. Being a corporate raider in The Pirate: Caribbean Hunt takes more than just hunting ships. There's a special sailing technique using whole fleet to sell cargo from all ships during smuggling mission, which I just haven't yet discovered ? :( No matter how big is my fleet, and the smugglers ship tonnage, they will pay me for cargo only from the ship I drop the anchor by them ?Ģ. So don't you try to tell me, that 2 barrels of rum are too heavy to be taken by a carrack! )ġ. Smugglers paid me for only 1 barrel from main cutter. Each one carrying only 1 barrel with rum. Other ships cargo isn't sold, and stays on the ships during, and after the mission.ĥ mins ago I went on this mission with two cutters. The one I'm leading, to drop the anchor by smugglers ship. No matter how big smuggler's ship, and its tonage is, cargo I'm trying to deliver is sold from only 1 ship in my fleet. Now I'm wondering if I properly described the problem I encountered. UNITS.I thought I didn't understand something in smuggling. You can manipulate the prices in a port, I mostly buy COTTON, or SUGAR, they usually are the most abundant commodity. The cargo in ports does the same as well, even if you go to a port with the cargo either high or low. Then after tobacco it goes to cannons, planks, sail cloth, and starts over. The way the warehouse works is the cargo shifts from time to time the cargo goes red and sells for high. My warehouse capacity is 8000, what's yours? Mine are all maxed out at 24000. The problem with that is the warehouse, which I can't upgrade any further, can't store that much tobacco, so it has to be divided between the warehouse and the ships in port. Then sell the cargo from the warehouse to get credit for it. Originally posted by rkiser58:you have to move the cargo from your ships to the warehouse.
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