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You will need only the default rank for some ships, but others like the Schooner require Higher ranks like Sailor or higher, but you can bypass ranking up and donate for access to all ranks, access to all ships, and a lot of in-game money!
You will need only the default [[rank]] for a Dhow, but others types like the Schooner require higher ranks like Sailor. You can donate for access to all ranks, access to all ships, and a lot of in-game money!


For a Dhow (The most basic type of ship) you will need:
For a Dhow (The most basic type of ship) you will need:
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Create a second sign with the singular line [helm] to be able to rotate your ship. Right click it to make it a wheel.
Create a second sign with the singular line [helm] to be able to rotate your ship. Right click it to make it a wheel.


Create a third sign with nothing but Cruise: OFF (Case sensitive)
Create a third sign with nothing but Cruise: OFF (Case sensitive). This sign MUST be applied on a block, it cannot be a standing sign.


Optional: Create a fourth sign with the singular line Release to be able to release your ship.
Optional: Create a fourth sign with the singular line Release to be able to release your ship.
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== Chest Storage & Trade Ships ==
== Chest Storage & Trade Ships ==


Chests will only work on ships as single chests, not doubles, but a double chest can help as a type of ship lock.
Chests will work on ships as both single chests and double chest.  


Storage Crates are another method to store items on a ship.
Sell signs also work on ships, so you can have a trade ship to earn in-game money, sailing from coast to coast. Information on shop signs can be found [[Shops|here]].


To craft a Storage Crate, place a chest in the center of a crafting bench and surround it with wood.
== Ship Locking ==


This will create a new item called a Storage Crate, placing creates a new block which works exactly like a chest that works on ships, Custom Texture packs like Dokucraft already have textures for storage crates, default texture
You can lock your ship by placing a piston/sticky piston on the ship, or by 'activating' any type of piston so that it contacts your ship, you can then turn it off and 'unlock' your ship.
packs will see a piston.
You can also lock your ship using blocks which are not buoyant e.g. cobblestone (siegeable) but organised in a way that the ship cannot move with it in.  


Trade signs also work on ships, so you can have a trade ship to earn in-game money, sailing from coast to coast. Everyone can create Trade signs, to learn how; check out the Essentials Trade sign tutorial.
To make sure it is most secure, claim around your ship, including any locking mechanisms (such as the piston), this will prevent anyone from being able to operate them or destroy any of them and steal your precious ship.
 
As well as these novice ways, you can also lock a ship by removing it's ship name sign, making it 'not a ship', then turning it back into a ship by replacing the respective sign. (Make sure the ship is claimed, as the possible pirate could then just make the sign that works on the ship, though this works, its best to lock the ship still)
 
tl;dr best way to lock a ship is claim everything around and including the ship, and then place a piston on the ship. This is more then enough security to protect your ship.
 
== Cannons ==
 
You can weaponize your ships by adding [[Cannons]], which work with the ship.


== Ship Types ==
== Ship Types ==
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''A lateen-rigged ship with one or two masts, used chiefly in the Arabian region.''                                                                                             
''A lateen-rigged ship with one or two masts, used chiefly in the Arabian region.''                                                                                             


The Dhow is a small ship, a starting ship to test the waters, available to all ranks! It may be small, but its snappy! Block are limited to “light” or wood based blocks, you can’t use stone or dirt on Dhows.
The Dhow is a small ship, a starting ship to test the waters, available to all ranks ! (even deckhand) It may be small, but its snappy! Block are limited to “light” or wood based blocks, you can’t use stone or dirt on Dhows.


'''Requirements'''  
'''Requirements'''  
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== Raft ==
== Raft ==
''A flat buoyant structure of timber or other materials fastened together, used as a boat or floating platform, PirateCraft requires a fuel source to move as it has no sails.''
''A mysterious class of ship, consists of a flat buoyant structure of timber or other materials fastened together, and used as a boat or floating platform. Requires a fuel source to move as it has no sails.''


'''Requirements'''
'''Requirements'''
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Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.
Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.


== Barge ==
''A long flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight on canals and rivers, either under its own power or towed by another.''
'''Requirements'''
Rank: Sailor Rank
Minimum Size: 200 Blocks
Maximum Size: 600 Blocks
Speed: 7.5
Requires Fuel, Furnace and Coal
Fuel burn rate: 0.1
Sink Percent: 20% Required blocks
Works at Min-height 61 blocks to Max-height: 63


== Barracuda ==
== Barracuda ==
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Sailor Rank
Sailor Rank


Minimum Size: 300 Blocks
Minimum Size: 200 Blocks


Maximum Size: 600 Blocks
Maximum Size: 600 Blocks


Speed: 5.5
Cruising Speed: 5.5
 
Can submerge under water
 
Uses signs Ascend: OFF and Descend: OFF


It can cruise
5% Iron blocks Needed
5% Iron blocks Needed.


50% Wool or Glass or Clay or Stained Glass or Hardened Clay or Quartz or Quartz Stairs or Iron or Stone Bricks
50% Wool or Glass or Clay or Stained Glass or Hardened Clay or Quartz or Quartz Stairs or Iron or Stone Bricks
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Works at Min-height: 10 to Max-height: 67.
Works at Min-height: 10 to Max-height: 67.


== Brig ==
== Brig ==
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Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.
Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.


== Seawolf ==
''Larger than the Barracuda with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes or missiles.''
'''Requirements'''
Sailor Rank
Minimum Size: 600 Blocks
Maximum Size: 1000 Blocks
Cruising Speed: 5.5
Can submerge under water
Uses signs Ascend: OFF and Descend: OFF
5% Iron blocks Needed
50% Wool or Glass or Clay or Stained Glass or Hardened Clay or Quartz or Quartz Stairs or Iron or Stone Bricks
Sink Percent: 10% Required blocks
Overall Sink percent 85%
Fuel burn rate: 0.2
Works at Min-height: 10 to Max-height: 67.


== Frigate ==
== Frigate ==
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Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.
Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.


== Subcraft ==
''A rotating craft that can be part of an existing ship, and is used for rotating turrets and cranes.''
The WoodTurret/WoodCrane & StoneTurret/StoneCrane are not normal ship types as they are static sub-crafts, designed to be used on existing ships for rotating [[Cannons|Cannon]] Turrets, or to move things via crane, however the crane's arm cannot move vertically.
'''Requirements'''
Sailor Rank
Minimum Size: 20
Maximum Size: 350
Main control: Subcraft Rotate Sign
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Line 2: WoodTurret ''(or StoneTurret or WoodCrane etc.)''
50% wood for WoodTurret/WoodCrane, 50% stone for StoneTurret/StoneCrane
1% Iron blocks needed
Limited to 4% chest blocks
Works at Max-height: 144.


== Galleon ==
== Galleon ==
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'''Requirements'''
'''Requirements'''


All Donator ranks
All Donator ranks
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'''Requirements'''
'''Requirements'''


All Donator ranks
All Donator ranks
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Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.
Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.
== ==
[[Ship Index]]

Latest revision as of 02:49, 14 September 2022

Getting Started[edit | edit source]

You will need only the default rank for a Dhow, but others types like the Schooner require higher ranks like Sailor. You can donate for access to all ranks, access to all ships, and a lot of in-game money!

For a Dhow (The most basic type of ship) you will need:

A small wooden hull with a mast (Stairs & Slabs count),

Sails on the mast,

At least 3 signs,

(Optional) Golden Hoe To pilot and move.

Check Ship Types further down for specific ship information

How To Build[edit | edit source]

Your ship has to be meet the specific requirements listed in the Ship Types section below, It has to be built on or partially in water and not touching any docks or land.

Once you have built your ship place a sign somewhere central with the ship name on a singular line, for example: Dhow.

Create a second sign with the singular line [helm] to be able to rotate your ship. Right click it to make it a wheel.

Create a third sign with nothing but Cruise: OFF (Case sensitive). This sign MUST be applied on a block, it cannot be a standing sign.

Optional: Create a fourth sign with the singular line Release to be able to release your ship.

The first sign will create the ship, when you right click it there will be a conformation that says either: Successfully piloted ship! Size: <blocks used> Couldn’t pilot ship! Lock block attached (check for any pistons on board; those are lock blocks), Couldn’t pilot ship! (Either it is too small or too big; you may need a different ship name), That be not enough: Wood/Wool (You will need to add more of the material or subtract from a different material).

If it does work, you’re on the right track!

Now make sure there’s nothing else around to block your ship!

To turn your ship, right/left click the wheel to turn right/left, respectively.

To move, you can either use the optional gold hoe and right click in the direction you want to go (I mean ANY direction; even backwards!), or you can use the Cruise: OFF sign. If you right click the sign, the sign will change to Cruise: ON, and you will move forward four blocks every few seconds. To turn, use the wheel.

Your ship should be made of wood or wood-based blocks, and wool for sails. Exceptions are furnaces, iron (best used in cannons or as gear), glass, and, for some ships, stone bricks. You can’t use “soft blocks” like dirt or sand, and cobblestone is a no-no.

Remember when building/adding something onto a ship to right click its control (name) sign again to update the ship, or you will sail off while your attachments float away!

Chest Storage & Trade Ships[edit | edit source]

Chests will work on ships as both single chests and double chest.

Sell signs also work on ships, so you can have a trade ship to earn in-game money, sailing from coast to coast. Information on shop signs can be found here.

Ship Locking[edit | edit source]

You can lock your ship by placing a piston/sticky piston on the ship, or by 'activating' any type of piston so that it contacts your ship, you can then turn it off and 'unlock' your ship. You can also lock your ship using blocks which are not buoyant e.g. cobblestone (siegeable) but organised in a way that the ship cannot move with it in.

To make sure it is most secure, claim around your ship, including any locking mechanisms (such as the piston), this will prevent anyone from being able to operate them or destroy any of them and steal your precious ship.

As well as these novice ways, you can also lock a ship by removing it's ship name sign, making it 'not a ship', then turning it back into a ship by replacing the respective sign. (Make sure the ship is claimed, as the possible pirate could then just make the sign that works on the ship, though this works, its best to lock the ship still)

tl;dr best way to lock a ship is claim everything around and including the ship, and then place a piston on the ship. This is more then enough security to protect your ship.

Cannons[edit | edit source]

You can weaponize your ships by adding Cannons, which work with the ship.

Ship Types[edit | edit source]

To create a ship, use the ship name in a sign placed on your ship, each has its own requirements.

Dhow[edit | edit source]

A lateen-rigged ship with one or two masts, used chiefly in the Arabian region.

The Dhow is a small ship, a starting ship to test the waters, available to all ranks ! (even deckhand) It may be small, but its snappy! Block are limited to “light” or wood based blocks, you can’t use stone or dirt on Dhows.

Requirements

Deckhand Rank

Minimum Size: 25 Blocks

Maximum Size: 150 Blocks

Speed: 6.5

25% Wood & 15% Wool (Sails) Needed.

Sink Percent: 20% Required blocks

Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.

Raft[edit | edit source]

A mysterious class of ship, consists of a flat buoyant structure of timber or other materials fastened together, and used as a boat or floating platform. Requires a fuel source to move as it has no sails.

Requirements

Unknown Rank

Minimum Size: 10 Blocks

Maximum Size: 50 Blocks

Cruise Allowed, Skips 0 Blocks

Speed: 4.0

50% Wood Needed.

Sink Percent: 5%

Can Hover on water

Requires Fuel, Fuel burn rate: 1.0

Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.


Schooner[edit | edit source]

A sailing ship with two or more masts, typically with the foremast smaller than the mainmast.

Requirements

Sailor Rank

Minimum Size: 150 Blocks

Maximum Size: 500 Blocks

Speed: 7.5

25% Wood & 15% Wool (Sails) Needed.

Sink Percent: 20% Required blocks

Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.

Barge[edit | edit source]

A long flat-bottomed boat for carrying freight on canals and rivers, either under its own power or towed by another.

Requirements

Rank: Sailor Rank

Minimum Size: 200 Blocks

Maximum Size: 600 Blocks

Speed: 7.5

Requires Fuel, Furnace and Coal

Fuel burn rate: 0.1

Sink Percent: 20% Required blocks

Works at Min-height 61 blocks to Max-height: 63

Barracuda[edit | edit source]

This is the first ship type this is different from the rest, This is a submarine designed to work under water, allowing you to change heights. 5% Iron is required and this ship type must also burn fuel in an onboard furnace.

A warship with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes or missiles.

Requirements

Sailor Rank

Minimum Size: 200 Blocks

Maximum Size: 600 Blocks

Cruising Speed: 5.5

Can submerge under water

Uses signs Ascend: OFF and Descend: OFF

5% Iron blocks Needed

50% Wool or Glass or Clay or Stained Glass or Hardened Clay or Quartz or Quartz Stairs or Iron or Stone Bricks

Sink Percent: 10% Required blocks

Overall Sink percent 85%

Fuel burn rate: 0.2

Works at Min-height: 10 to Max-height: 67.

Brig[edit | edit source]

A two-masted square-rigged ship, typically having an additional lower fore-and-aft sail on the gaff and a boom to the mainmast.

Requirements

Carpenter Rank

Minimum Size: 500 Blocks

Maximum Size: 750 Blocks

Speed: 7.8

25% Wood & 15% Wool (Sails) Needed.

Sink Percent: 40% Required blocks

Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.

Seawolf[edit | edit source]

Larger than the Barracuda with a streamlined hull designed to operate completely submerged in the sea for long periods, equipped with a periscope and typically armed with torpedoes or missiles.

Requirements

Sailor Rank

Minimum Size: 600 Blocks

Maximum Size: 1000 Blocks

Cruising Speed: 5.5

Can submerge under water

Uses signs Ascend: OFF and Descend: OFF

5% Iron blocks Needed

50% Wool or Glass or Clay or Stained Glass or Hardened Clay or Quartz or Quartz Stairs or Iron or Stone Bricks

Sink Percent: 10% Required blocks

Overall Sink percent 85%

Fuel burn rate: 0.2

Works at Min-height: 10 to Max-height: 67.

Frigate[edit | edit source]

A warship with a mixed armament, generally lighter than a destroyer (in the US navy, heavier) and of a kind originally introduced for convoy escort work.

Requirements

Gunner Rank

Minimum Size: 750 Blocks

Maximum Size: 1250 Blocks

Speed: 8.0

25% Wood & 15% Wool (Sails) Needed.

Sink Percent: 50% Required blocks

Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.

Subcraft[edit | edit source]

A rotating craft that can be part of an existing ship, and is used for rotating turrets and cranes.

The WoodTurret/WoodCrane & StoneTurret/StoneCrane are not normal ship types as they are static sub-crafts, designed to be used on existing ships for rotating Cannon Turrets, or to move things via crane, however the crane's arm cannot move vertically.

Requirements

Sailor Rank

Minimum Size: 20

Maximum Size: 350

Main control: Subcraft Rotate Sign

Line 1: Subcraft Rotate

Line 2: WoodTurret (or StoneTurret or WoodCrane etc.)

50% wood for WoodTurret/WoodCrane, 50% stone for StoneTurret/StoneCrane

1% Iron blocks needed

Limited to 4% chest blocks

Works at Max-height: 144.

Galleon[edit | edit source]

A sailing ship in use (especially by Spain) from the 15th to the 18th centuries, originally as a warship, later for trade. Galleons were typically square-rigged and had three or more decks and masts. “A Spanish treasure galleon wrecked off the Florida Keys”

Requirements

Boatswain Rank

Cruise Allowed, Skips 4 Blocks

Minimum Size: 1250 Blocks

Maximum Size: 1650 Blocks

Speed: 8.0

25% Wood & 15% Wool (Sails) Needed.

Sink Percent: 60% Required blocks

Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.

Manowar[edit | edit source]

An armed sailing ship.

Requirements

All Donator ranks

Cruise Allowed, Skips 4 Blocks

Minimum Size: 1650 Blocks

Maximum Size: 2500 Blocks

Speed: 5.5

25% Wood & 15% Wool (Sails) Needed.

Sink Percent: 70% Required blocks

Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.


Indiaman[edit | edit source]

A ship engaged in trade with India or the East or West Indies, especially an East Indiaman.

Requirements

All Donator ranks

Cruise Allowed, Skips 4 Blocks

Minimum Size: 2500 Blocks

Maximum Size: 5000 Blocks

Speed: 5.5

25% Wood & 15% Wool (Sails) Needed.

Sink Percent: 70% Required blocks

Works at Min-height: 61 to Max-height: 63.

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