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− | Pirate '''Ships''' in Tropico 2 |
+ | Pirate '''Ships''' in [[Tropico 2]] is the main source of income for your island. Using ships is a central part of the gameplay and is required for several important activities. Pirate ships are sent out on [[cruise]]s, the traditional activity of [[Pirate (Tropico 2)|pirate]]s, [[boarding]] other ships and taking treasure, [[Goods_(Tropico_2)#Cannon|cannon]]s and [[captive]]s. The ships are also used for raiding [[settlement]]s, which bring unskilled captives back to your island. They are also used to capture skilled captives, and explore uncharted regions. |
Because of these varied requirements, it is a good strategy to have a collection of different ships, as some are better used for certain tasks. |
Because of these varied requirements, it is a good strategy to have a collection of different ships, as some are better used for certain tasks. |
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==List of ships== |
==List of ships== |
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+ | {|class="wikitable sortable" |
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− | *Shooner - |
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+ | !Ship |
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+ | !Cost |
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+ | !Speed |
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+ | !Captains |
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− | *Galleon - Too slow to be much use. High cost, high crew size so takes ages to set sail. |
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+ | !Officers |
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+ | !Crew |
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+ | !Rations |
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+ | !Swords |
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+ | !Cannons |
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+ | !Muskets |
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+ | !Notes |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Snow]] |
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+ | |0 gold, 20 [[Goods_(Tropico_2)#Lumber|lumber]] |
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+ | |28 |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |3 |
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+ | |5 |
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+ | |4 |
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+ | |4 |
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+ | |4 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Schooner]] |
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+ | |100 gold, 30 lumber |
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+ | |32 |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |2 |
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+ | |5 |
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+ | |8 |
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+ | |7 |
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+ | |8 |
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+ | |7 |
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+ | |Fastest ship available. Good for a variety of tasks. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |250 gold, 50 lumber |
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+ | |28 |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |2 |
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+ | |8 |
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+ | |10 |
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+ | |10 |
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+ | |16 |
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+ | |10 |
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+ | |Faster, cheaper, and slightly better armed than a Brigantine, at the cost of reduced endurance and fewer rations. |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Brigantine]] |
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+ | |500 gold, 70 lumber |
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+ | |26 |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |2 |
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+ | |8 |
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+ | |30 |
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+ | |10 |
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+ | |12 |
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+ | |10 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Frigate]] |
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+ | |1000 gold, 125 lumber |
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+ | |22 |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |4 |
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+ | |13 |
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+ | |40 |
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+ | |17 |
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+ | |26 |
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+ | |17 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |[[Galleon]] |
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+ | |1000 gold, 150 lumber |
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+ | |15 |
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+ | |1 |
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+ | |5 |
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+ | |15 |
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+ | |60 |
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+ | |20 |
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+ | |40 |
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+ | |20 |
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+ | |High cost and low speed balanced by being most powerful ship in game. |
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+ | |} |
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− | Any campaign requiring you to accumulate a gold |
+ | Any campaign requiring you to accumulate a gold [[hoard]] of 7,500 coins or less can generally be achieved using only one Frigate for cruising, providing you regularly change the region that it cruises in. |
+ | {{Navbox T2}} |
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[[Category:Tropico 2]] |
[[Category:Tropico 2]] |
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+ | [[Category:Ships| ]] |
Latest revision as of 08:31, 27 February 2020
Pirate Ships in Tropico 2 is the main source of income for your island. Using ships is a central part of the gameplay and is required for several important activities. Pirate ships are sent out on cruises, the traditional activity of pirates, boarding other ships and taking treasure, cannons and captives. The ships are also used for raiding settlements, which bring unskilled captives back to your island. They are also used to capture skilled captives, and explore uncharted regions.
Because of these varied requirements, it is a good strategy to have a collection of different ships, as some are better used for certain tasks.
List of ships
Ship | Cost | Speed | Captains | Officers | Crew | Rations | Swords | Cannons | Muskets | Notes |
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Snow | 0 gold, 20 lumber | 28 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | Tiny crew size so can be sent out repeatedly. Best for capturing skilled captives. |
Schooner | 100 gold, 30 lumber | 32 | 1 | 2 | 5 | 8 | 7 | 8 | 7 | Fastest ship available. Good for a variety of tasks. |
Sloop | 250 gold, 50 lumber | 28 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 10 | 10 | 16 | 10 | Faster, cheaper, and slightly better armed than a Brigantine, at the cost of reduced endurance and fewer rations. |
Brigantine | 500 gold, 70 lumber | 26 | 1 | 2 | 8 | 30 | 10 | 12 | 10 | Good second ship to depart with a Frigate in a cruise. Fast so can catch fleeing enemy vessels. |
Frigate | 1000 gold, 125 lumber | 22 | 1 | 4 | 13 | 40 | 17 | 26 | 17 | Best for cruising. Strong and reasonably fast. |
Galleon | 1000 gold, 150 lumber | 15 | 1 | 5 | 15 | 60 | 20 | 40 | 20 | High cost and low speed balanced by being most powerful ship in game. |
Any campaign requiring you to accumulate a gold hoard of 7,500 coins or less can generally be achieved using only one Frigate for cruising, providing you regularly change the region that it cruises in.
Tropico 2 | |||||
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Missions • Buildings • Edicts • Pirate King • Background • Quality • Flaw • Ships • Captains | |||||
Jobs | |||||
Pirate Jobs | Landsmen | Guard • Overseer | Seamen | Crew • Officer | |
Captive Jobs Skills Traits Wealthy captive |
General | Blacksmith • Builder • Cook • Farmer • Hauler(Skeleton) Lumberjack • Miner • Priest • Server • Surgeon • Trader • Wench | |||
Specialty | Bird Handler • Carpenter • Courtesan • Distiller • Engineer Gunsmith • Hatter • Shipwright • Tobacconist |