“A vessel fit for a scallywag.”
“A fine ship.”
“Is very bad boat.”
“A seaworthy vessel if ever there was one!”
“I T COULD USE AN UPGRADE”
“A pirate ship.”
“Fancy, but it seems a little slow.”
“Seems dependable.”
“This looks well kept. As if the owner has used it recently.”
“I wöuld prefer a löngship.”
“Ready for the open seas!”
“I'd still rather board.”
“Is that as fast as it goes?”
“Me ship. She's me Sea Legs.”
“'TIS STRANGE SHIP”
“Arrg Floater”
“But can it fly?”
The 'Sea Legs' is a craftable Boat in the Shipwrecked DLC, exclusive to Woodlegs. It can be found in the Nautical Tab and requires 4 Boards, 4 Dubloons, and 1 Boat Cannon to craft. The 'Sea Legs' begins with 500 durability, which will deplete if damaged or over time as it is used. It can be repaired with the Boat Repair Kit or Sea Yard. It does not allow attachments, however it comes with a Boat Cannon that does 50 damage and has infinite uses. It also comes with a Sail, allowing the player to hold a lit Torch while moving.
When in motion, it loses Durability at a rate of 1 per 3.84 seconds, lasting a total of 4 Days. It has an above average “hit immunity” time of 1 second and a map reveal bonus of 2.
Tips[]
- Destroying the Sea Legs with a Hammer yields 2 Boards, 2 Dubloons, and 1 Boat Cannon at 100% durability. By crafting the Sea Legs using almost depleted cannons then subsequently demolishing it with a hammer, Woodlegs is able to in effect “refill” Boat Cannons for 2 boards and 2 dubloons. He can then equip these cannons on other boats that do not have the limitations of the Sea Legs while having a more powerful “infinite” cannon.
- The infinite uses of the cannon allows the player to easily kill sea life, such as Jellyfish and Dogfish, collecting large amounts of Food with very little effort.
- This can be really useful for killing Blue Whales and White Whales, as creatures damaged with a Boat Cannon will not aggro the player.
- The infinite uses of the cannon can also be used to mine Boulders and Coral Reefs, as well as digging Sand and X Marks the Spot.
- Care should be taken when mining coral reefs, because hitting a cannon shot on an already mined coral reef will result it in being hammered down, yielding Limestone and Coral Nubbin.
- However, the cannon is not advised for farming logs nor charcoal, as the tree will always break first, then the trunk will catch fire and burn the logs nearby, and everything will result in ash.
Trivia[]
- Spawning The 'Sea Legs' using the Console will spawn it without the cannon and sail, even if the player is playing as Woodlegs.
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