Love this Phuzzy! I sail almost exclusively on galleons, just cause i think the more the merrier, player interactions make the game fun. Since my dedicated crew is usually just me and my First mate, it's easy for us to fill the ship upkeep/navigation roles, so our switch out crew members are usually our sweats/free roaming crew. We usually fare fairly well as long as the semi-randoms are able to take basic instructions. Keep up the great work Phuzzy!
gotta say that fast forward speed ramping on the intro looked pretty slick phuzzy, also the overview at 2:42 is very clean. should use those more often to explain different strategies based on where the enemy moves. could really help new players understand ship manuevering :) another great video as always.
Incredibly helpful in establishing crew dynamic, as I always felt that the people I sailed with were practically hand-crafted for certain rolls. Also love the Minibond content! God bless that little man.
Amazing video! I'm mostly a solo-duo slooper, but when we gather enough friends to go at a galleon, we need them roles to keep up in PvP. We're actually gonna go on a Galleon later today, so the timing of the video couldn't be better! Thanks for the great content, keep it up, Phuzzy!!!
These videos are always so relaxing to watch. I'm a pretty seasoned SoT player, but still learn a lot of things from your videos. And your calm way of speaking and playing (eg never panicking or being too extreme) make them a joy to watch.
I had this happen to me yesterday! We were a lvl 3 reaper galley going against a lvl 5 reaper sloop and we chased them down. Everything was fine until we found ourself in the red waters and our anchor dropped out of nowhere. We didn't know what happened and then suddenly a tucker appeared and killed 3 of us leading to our ship being sunk. It was miraculous how we ended up in the red sea and they didn't. Excellent execution on their part.
I always feel super proud of Minibond. This is a really helpful video as always. Great crew! Also, the sponsor for this video was fantastic. Very well presented too.
If you want to get sweaty with galleons for ship on ship fighting you ideally need a dedicated helmsman/woman a compitent bilge, a flex who can do what ever job needs doing at the time be it cannons or fixing and the 4th guy will generally be a boarder/flex. Its easy to give these roles out to your crew but its harder to keep your cool and stick to them mid combat. Some pointers your helm will give you orders for offence and the bilge will give you orders with defence listening to these two will make the difference in a battle. If you dont want to get sweaty with this just have fun with your friends
Yeah but playing with random peopl 90% of them are already in the water trying to board the enemy cuz they think thats the only pvp aspect while im trying to get 3 sails rotation and turning while bombarded by the enemy cannons. Dedicated crews are rare.
No matter what ship I’m on the moment one mast goes down everyone jumps off to try and board, 99% of the time missing ladders and merming back just to repeat the cycle of humiliation.
I think you should make more videos like this one, explaining more about communication and crew roles on larger ships, since we can't find it anywhere else.
Another great video. So helpful to so many pirates Phuzzy. Met a new pirate playing for the first time last night. Gave some tips and as always immediately directed them to check out Phuzzy's tutorials. Keep up the great work. Much respect!
I love Opera GX, solid sponser choice!! Also thank you a ton for this video. I've been struggling to organize my Galleon crew since most of them are inexperienced in the game and having more structure will definitely help them out, especially when things get hairy.
My team goes as follows: Me: boarder/ cannons (depends on how many crew mates I have) Buddy#1: boards alongside me or is on cannons beside me, or boards while i cannon, or he cannons while I board Buddy#2:steers the ship and raises and lowers sails Buddy#3: repairman It’s rlly good because our repairman isn’t very good at the game, so because of that, they’re not tempted into boarding, meaning they are super dedicated to repairs, my captain(buddy#2) is rlly good at knowing how much time the ship has before anything happens, I.e. before we get to a ship, before a ship gets to us, or before someone boards, he’s always like “we are gonna reach them in 1 minute” and he’s usually correct And me and my boarding buddy play on a sloop a lot so we probably are the best of our crew, in terms of swords and guns, my buddy runs sword blunderbuss, I run sword sniper, and so he rushes in while I support him from a slight distance, but I can run in with a sword if he needs it Crazy efficient crew, only problem is our captain is kinda trigger happy, so sometimes he aborts the ship for a board and that’s when all hell breaks loose, but if he sticks to the wheel and sails, it all goes well
"Whenever I sail with my Galleon crew. It's a big mess! There's always that 1 AFK guy, and the rest are all Captains. Do you have any tips for Galleon crews?" Yes, go solo sloops 👍
Fantastic showcase of tactics. Im still pretty new and am left unsure of the best course of action in naval combat many times, so Ive been binging a lot of your videos. Great stuff man
Our crew does cannoneer/boarder, repairmen and Captain The only position set by one person is captain, people rotate to repair and board When we board we spam fireball and lower anchor, then proceed to blast from range
The big takeaway here is that there isn't a specific set of roles, it's whatever works and what matches your crew. You really only know who's role is who's after playing for a while.
Optimal crew: 1 helm/cannoneer/bilge/navigator/sail angler/anchor raiser/ladder guarder and 3 sweaty boarder spawn camping double gunners just the way I like it 😈
The real issue is your crew not taking it as seriously as they should, of course it’s a game and no one wants to be shouting down the mic like a drill sergeant but this method requires mature players in the first place to work
So far, my usual crew consists of 4 roles that have been divvied out according to skill Helm-Me Naval PVP- Razor Apprentice-Whoever might be sailing with us Boarder- Whoever is currently not needed
Dear PhuzzyBOND, I hope this message finds you well. Upon viewing your recent video, I couldn't help but feel compelled to address some of the assertions you made. Frankly, I'm left scratching my head as to what might have prompted such misleading information. As a seasoned professional in the realm of sales and a proud owner of the esteemed "tier 100 btw" stone curse, I find myself in a position of considerable competence within my roles. It's evident that there may have been some misunderstandings or misinformation circulating, and I believe it's crucial to set the record straight. My experience and dedication to my craft have afforded me a deep understanding of the intricacies involved, which I hold in high regard. While your perspective is valued, I must respectfully correct any inaccuracies for the sake of clarity and factual accuracy. My commitment to excellence and proficiency remains steadfast, and I trust that a constructive dialogue can shed light on the true nature of the subject matter at hand. It appears there may have been misunderstandings or misinformation circulating, and I believe it's important to clarify the record. My extensive experience and dedication to my craft have afforded me a profound understanding of its intricacies, which I hold in high regard. While I value differing perspectives, it is crucial to correct any inaccuracies for the sake of clarity and factual accuracy. My commitment to excellence and proficiency remains unwavering, and I am optimistic that an open dialogue can illuminate the true nature of the subject matter under discussion. Turning now to a different topic, let's consider the proper roles on a ship: helm, main cannon, flex, and bilge. Each role plays an indispensable part in ensuring the smooth operation of a vessel during high-seas battles. The helm, entrusted with steering the ship, guides our course through turbulent waters and toward victory. Their skillful navigation is our lifeline amidst chaotic naval engagements. The main cannon operates tirelessly, raining down cannonballs on enemy ships ceaselessly, maintaining a relentless barrage that keeps adversaries on the defensive and our crew on the offensive. The flex role is versatile and adaptive, capable of seamlessly transitioning between tasks. Whether manning cannons alongside the main artillery or swiftly bailing water to keep our ship afloat, their agility and readiness are invaluable in maintaining combat readiness. Lastly, the bilge role is dedicated to the ship's maintenance under fire. From swiftly repairing damage inflicted by enemy fire to diligently removing water that threatens to flood our decks, their efforts uphold our vessel's integrity and resilience. Together, these roles form a cohesive unit, with each member contributing unique skills and dedication to ensure our ship remains a formidable force on the open seas. I eagerly anticipate the opportunity to discuss this further and address any misconceptions that may have arisen. Thank you for your attention to this matter. The proper roles on the ship are helm, main cannon, flex, and bilge. Each role plays a crucial part in ensuring the ship functions smoothly during battles on the high seas. The helm, entrusted with steering the vessel, guides our course through turbulent waters and towards victory. Their skillful navigation is our lifeline in the midst of chaotic naval engagements. The main cannon operates tirelessly, raining down cannonballs on the enemy ship without pause, ensuring a relentless barrage that keeps the opposition on the defensive and our crew on the offensive. The flex role is versatile and adaptive, capable of switching between tasks as needed. Whether manning cannons alongside the main cannon or swiftly bailing water to keep our ship afloat, their agility and readiness are invaluable in maintaining our combat readiness. Lastly, the bilge role is dedicated to the ship's upkeep under fire. From swiftly repairing damage inflicted by enemy fire to diligently bucketing out water that threatens to flood our decks, their efforts safeguard our vessel's integrity and resilience. Together, these roles form a cohesive unit, each member contributing their unique skills and dedication to ensure our ship remains a formidable force on the open seas. I look forward to the opportunity to discuss this further and clarify any misconceptions that may have arisen. Thank you for your attention to this matter. Warm regards, Not hawks
“There is always one afk guy and the feast are all captains” Ok, first off. Work on buying your own captaincy gallion. Now remember You own the ship, let them know you own the ship, establish that because you own the ship, you have the final say in how it operates to assert your self as captain. Just don’t be a d- about it. Have bravado as captain. Simply owning the ship won’t get you the respect you need to keep people from getting board and doing their own thing. Sound like you know what you are doing and measure the strengths and weaknesses of you crew. That means, introverts, your going to have a hard time fulfilling this roll. Yes I’m calling you out. I would say fight me but that means you would have to go out side and meat new people. I digress. Remember every one is a gunner but establish the worst shot as the designated repair guy. Don’t force this on the person and in some cases don’t even tell them they are the repair guy. just remember to call their name for repairs during a fight and they won’t even consider their roll on the ship and just do it.
No cap, OperaGX is greeeeeat, I've been using it for a couple of years, however I have heard they are doing some fishy shit with the collected information. I still use it because google does some, if not most of that too and it eats through half of my ram. aaaaaaaaand as always great video.
Is there some new setting where the animation for canons doesn't play? I've seen a couple recent SoT videos that doesn't seem like the cannons are as animated as they are normally
Ah just as I feared, the best use of the Galleon is not using it at all lol. Our regular crew has grown into that of a Galleon but it is difficult because we all much prefer something more nimble like a sloop or brig. I am learning it is important not to fall into that game of cat and mouse with the Galleon as you have no way to keep up constant chase with it's lack of mobility and rather you want to try to use the other ships heading to help you line up where you need to be.
I did have a good m8 but turns out he just couldn't chill and had to sweat every second of a play session. I'm yet to find a good of a crew as I had a while back, we just clicked but it was a post crew so sadly I'm now crew less and sit on the outpost waiting for someone to come along
Great video but if you could turn down the background music alil bit it would make it easier to hear. But that could just be me and my terrible ears. Lol
Just a little bit of information for anybody out there who may not know the driver of the ship is called the helmsman helmsman and Captain are two different things and more often than not the captain would be part of the boarding crew not staying on the ship
Have you never heard of helm flex main cannon and bilge? Like bro, that's the meta and it has been the meta. Stop tryna find new names for shit that already exists
Lmao, Phuzzybond saying crews who just board spam are better but he wins because of better coordination says a lot about his skill level. Crews who board spam are dog shit unless they're tdmers going for a camp.
This video is absolutly not correct... Bunch of useless tips to avoiding learning how to win ship to ship battle. Dont be scared! Use cannons on your ship
Videos have to cater to a wide range of players. It might not look special to you, but don't forget casual and newer players outnumber experienced players. If you request a video , I'll make it, just like they did with this one, Galleon Roles.
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that’s the first sponsored video that made me interested xD. good job! 👌😄
@@thithous thank you 😊
You convinced me phuzzy
Thanks a lot phuzzy You’re the only opera sponsor that has made me really want to try it! Great explanation!
In my experience Opera gets laggy even without the restrictions on.
The fisher
The drunk
The one who does all the work
We don’t have a 4th but galleon is a fun ship.
Lmao the Fisher is my gf
The drunk is one of my Friends
The afk is the other friend
The one Who does all the work is me
I do the work and the other 3 fish and get drunk
the drunk
the drunk
the drunk
the enemy within
I’m sadly the 3rd one
Love this Phuzzy! I sail almost exclusively on galleons, just cause i think the more the merrier, player interactions make the game fun. Since my dedicated crew is usually just me and my First mate, it's easy for us to fill the ship upkeep/navigation roles, so our switch out crew members are usually our sweats/free roaming crew. We usually fare fairly well as long as the semi-randoms are able to take basic instructions. Keep up the great work Phuzzy!
gotta say that fast forward speed ramping on the intro looked pretty slick phuzzy, also the overview at 2:42 is very clean. should use those more often to explain different strategies based on where the enemy moves. could really help new players understand ship manuevering :) another great video as always.
Incredibly helpful in establishing crew dynamic, as I always felt that the people I sailed with were practically hand-crafted for certain rolls. Also love the Minibond content! God bless that little man.
Amazing video! I'm mostly a solo-duo slooper, but when we gather enough friends to go at a galleon, we need them roles to keep up in PvP. We're actually gonna go on a Galleon later today, so the timing of the video couldn't be better! Thanks for the great content, keep it up, Phuzzy!!!
These videos are always so relaxing to watch. I'm a pretty seasoned SoT player, but still learn a lot of things from your videos. And your calm way of speaking and playing (eg never panicking or being too extreme) make them a joy to watch.
Idea for a video: The art of confusion, where you confuse the enemy ship so badly they sink themselves by accident
Although cool, I have no idea how that’d be possible 😂
I had this happen to me yesterday! We were a lvl 3 reaper galley going against a lvl 5 reaper sloop and we chased them down. Everything was fine until we found ourself in the red waters and our anchor dropped out of nowhere. We didn't know what happened and then suddenly a tucker appeared and killed 3 of us leading to our ship being sunk. It was miraculous how we ended up in the red sea and they didn't. Excellent execution on their part.
@@TopRankGamingXD some tall tales can allow you passage into the Red Sea/shores of gold :)
I always feel super proud of Minibond. This is a really helpful video as always. Great crew!
Also, the sponsor for this video was fantastic. Very well presented too.
Me and my mate on the Brigg:
Me: Helmsman, Supllier, Fighter
Him: Drunk and puking.
If you want to get sweaty with galleons for ship on ship fighting you ideally need a dedicated helmsman/woman a compitent bilge, a flex who can do what ever job needs doing at the time be it cannons or fixing and the 4th guy will generally be a boarder/flex. Its easy to give these roles out to your crew but its harder to keep your cool and stick to them mid combat. Some pointers your helm will give you orders for offence and the bilge will give you orders with defence listening to these two will make the difference in a battle.
If you dont want to get sweaty with this just have fun with your friends
Yeah but playing with random peopl 90% of them are already in the water trying to board the enemy cuz they think thats the only pvp aspect while im trying to get 3 sails rotation and turning while bombarded by the enemy cannons.
Dedicated crews are rare.
@@МихаилРадулов-й4т very true plus boarding works better when a ship is under pressure and can't just guard ladders
Good vid, and cool edit with the tower visualisation, really helps the explanation
No matter what ship I’m on the moment one mast goes down everyone jumps off to try and board, 99% of the time missing ladders and merming back just to repeat the cycle of humiliation.
Great video again phuzzy. We now have my Mrs' on our crew so this video will come in handy very soon. Thank you & congrats on the sponsor
I think you should make more videos like this one, explaining more about communication and crew roles on larger ships, since we can't find it anywhere else.
Another great video. So helpful to so many pirates Phuzzy. Met a new pirate playing for the first time last night. Gave some tips and as always immediately directed them to check out Phuzzy's tutorials. Keep up the great work. Much respect!
I love Opera GX, solid sponser choice!!
Also thank you a ton for this video. I've been struggling to organize my Galleon crew since most of them are inexperienced in the game and having more structure will definitely help them out, especially when things get hairy.
My team goes as follows:
Me: boarder/ cannons (depends on how many crew mates I have)
Buddy#1: boards alongside me or is on cannons beside me, or boards while i cannon, or he cannons while I board
Buddy#2:steers the ship and raises and lowers sails
Buddy#3: repairman
It’s rlly good because our repairman isn’t very good at the game, so because of that, they’re not tempted into boarding, meaning they are super dedicated to repairs, my captain(buddy#2) is rlly good at knowing how much time the ship has before anything happens, I.e. before we get to a ship, before a ship gets to us, or before someone boards, he’s always like “we are gonna reach them in 1 minute” and he’s usually correct
And me and my boarding buddy play on a sloop a lot so we probably are the best of our crew, in terms of swords and guns, my buddy runs sword blunderbuss, I run sword sniper, and so he rushes in while I support him from a slight distance, but I can run in with a sword if he needs it
Crazy efficient crew, only problem is our captain is kinda trigger happy, so sometimes he aborts the ship for a board and that’s when all hell breaks loose, but if he sticks to the wheel and sails, it all goes well
Playing a galleon with friends is great, because, by the end of things, everyone will know which of you is actually the leader of the friend group.
In the NAL there is something similar tot his in having a deckhand main cannon flex and helm one of which is the boarder depending on your team.
"Whenever I sail with my Galleon crew. It's a big mess! There's always that 1 AFK guy, and the rest are all Captains. Do you have any tips for Galleon crews?"
Yes, go solo sloops 👍
I can't play Sea of Thieves because for some reason the bobbing waves gives me a headache, but I still love watching your videos.
Actual legend. Your video give me chills. Epic
Anyone who says that the roles are anything but helm, flex, main cannon, and bilge is delusional
True you basically need that set up to do good unless you have a bunch of sweaty tdm players and spam board
Fantastic showcase of tactics. Im still pretty new and am left unsure of the best course of action in naval combat many times, so Ive been binging a lot of your videos. Great stuff man
Opera gx guide was very accurate, thank you!
Our crew does cannoneer/boarder, repairmen and Captain
The only position set by one person is captain, people rotate to repair and board
When we board we spam fireball and lower anchor, then proceed to blast from range
Tfw Phuzzy advertises Opera GX to me while I'm already watching his video on Opera GX lmao
Phuzzy:Cameraman 🤣🤣....accurate
I like the peaceful ambience
The big takeaway here is that there isn't a specific set of roles, it's whatever works and what matches your crew. You really only know who's role is who's after playing for a while.
Try that against an NAL, LBH or LoT crew
Optimal crew: 1 helm/cannoneer/bilge/navigator/sail angler/anchor raiser/ladder guarder and 3 sweaty boarder spawn camping double gunners just the way I like it 😈
Well, hit me up if you need a skelly curse wearin, double gunnin, trash talkin, rolling on the deck laughin crewmate
Basically my crew lol we usely atleast try to stick one guy on Bilge though lol
The real issue is your crew not taking it as seriously as they should, of course it’s a game and no one wants to be shouting down the mic like a drill sergeant but this method requires mature players in the first place to work
So far, my usual crew consists of 4 roles that have been divvied out according to skill
Helm-Me
Naval PVP- Razor
Apprentice-Whoever might be sailing with us
Boarder- Whoever is currently not needed
Not just watching for borders but more importantly listening for borders
My issue with anything that isnt a sloop is that you gotta start trusting people more and can fix the situation alone
Well, it’s a good start at least. Good beginner’s guide, I’ll give you that.
Dear PhuzzyBOND,
I hope this message finds you well. Upon viewing your recent video, I couldn't help but feel compelled to address some of the assertions you made. Frankly, I'm left scratching my head as to what might have prompted such misleading information. As a seasoned professional in the realm of sales and a proud owner of the esteemed "tier 100 btw" stone curse, I find myself in a position of considerable competence within my roles.
It's evident that there may have been some misunderstandings or misinformation circulating, and I believe it's crucial to set the record straight. My experience and dedication to my craft have afforded me a deep understanding of the intricacies involved, which I hold in high regard.
While your perspective is valued, I must respectfully correct any inaccuracies for the sake of clarity and factual accuracy. My commitment to excellence and proficiency remains steadfast, and I trust that a constructive dialogue can shed light on the true nature of the subject matter at hand.
It appears there may have been misunderstandings or misinformation circulating, and I believe it's important to clarify the record. My extensive experience and dedication to my craft have afforded me a profound understanding of its intricacies, which I hold in high regard.
While I value differing perspectives, it is crucial to correct any inaccuracies for the sake of clarity and factual accuracy. My commitment to excellence and proficiency remains unwavering, and I am optimistic that an open dialogue can illuminate the true nature of the subject matter under discussion.
Turning now to a different topic, let's consider the proper roles on a ship: helm, main cannon, flex, and bilge. Each role plays an indispensable part in ensuring the smooth operation of a vessel during high-seas battles.
The helm, entrusted with steering the ship, guides our course through turbulent waters and toward victory. Their skillful navigation is our lifeline amidst chaotic naval engagements.
The main cannon operates tirelessly, raining down cannonballs on enemy ships ceaselessly, maintaining a relentless barrage that keeps adversaries on the defensive and our crew on the offensive.
The flex role is versatile and adaptive, capable of seamlessly transitioning between tasks. Whether manning cannons alongside the main artillery or swiftly bailing water to keep our ship afloat, their agility and readiness are invaluable in maintaining combat readiness.
Lastly, the bilge role is dedicated to the ship's maintenance under fire. From swiftly repairing damage inflicted by enemy fire to diligently removing water that threatens to flood our decks, their efforts uphold our vessel's integrity and resilience.
Together, these roles form a cohesive unit, with each member contributing unique skills and dedication to ensure our ship remains a formidable force on the open seas.
I eagerly anticipate the opportunity to discuss this further and address any misconceptions that may have arisen. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
The proper roles on the ship are helm, main cannon, flex, and bilge. Each role plays a crucial part in ensuring the ship functions smoothly during battles on the high seas.
The helm, entrusted with steering the vessel, guides our course through turbulent waters and towards victory. Their skillful navigation is our lifeline in the midst of chaotic naval engagements.
The main cannon operates tirelessly, raining down cannonballs on the enemy ship without pause, ensuring a relentless barrage that keeps the opposition on the defensive and our crew on the offensive.
The flex role is versatile and adaptive, capable of switching between tasks as needed. Whether manning cannons alongside the main cannon or swiftly bailing water to keep our ship afloat, their agility and readiness are invaluable in maintaining our combat readiness.
Lastly, the bilge role is dedicated to the ship's upkeep under fire. From swiftly repairing damage inflicted by enemy fire to diligently bucketing out water that threatens to flood our decks, their efforts safeguard our vessel's integrity and resilience.
Together, these roles form a cohesive unit, each member contributing their unique skills and dedication to ensure our ship remains a formidable force on the open seas.
I look forward to the opportunity to discuss this further and clarify any misconceptions that may have arisen. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Warm regards,
Not hawks
i aint read allat but thats what im talking about not hawks you tell him
Yo hawks you need to touch some grass bro😹
I ain’t reading that ChatGPT ah response
This wasn't a fight, it was an execution
“There is always one afk guy and the feast are all captains”
Ok, first off. Work on buying your own captaincy gallion. Now remember You own the ship, let them know you own the ship, establish that because you own the ship, you have the final say in how it operates to assert your self as captain. Just don’t be a d- about it.
Have bravado as captain. Simply owning the ship won’t get you the respect you need to keep people from getting board and doing their own thing. Sound like you know what you are doing and measure the strengths and weaknesses of you crew. That means, introverts, your going to have a hard time fulfilling this roll. Yes I’m calling you out. I would say fight me but that means you would have to go out side and meat new people.
I digress.
Remember every one is a gunner but establish the worst shot as the designated repair guy. Don’t force this on the person and in some cases don’t even tell them they are the repair guy. just remember to call their name for repairs during a fight and they won’t even consider their roll on the ship and just do it.
No cap, OperaGX is greeeeeat, I've been using it for a couple of years, however I have heard they are doing some fishy shit with the collected information. I still use it because google does some, if not most of that too and it eats through half of my ram.
aaaaaaaaand as always great video.
I wish I was this calm when fighting.
Could you make one of these videos for people that focus more on PvE?? Love ur content btw
I'll do my best ☺️
@@PhuzzyBond thanks 👍👍
Is there some new setting where the animation for canons doesn't play? I've seen a couple recent SoT videos that doesn't seem like the cannons are as animated as they are normally
Here's your answer 😊 ua-cam.com/video/GbDKkCVa0x4/v-deo.html
My tip for organizing a galleon crew? Just solo sloop 😎
You... you didn't use the galleon in your galleon video, that's not what i expected.
Wich Font did you use for the countdown? Would be cool to know
The Fonts that Sea of Thieves use are 2
Windlass
Manuscript Antika
This is the video that made me subscribe ^-^
cool video, but i learned nothing about the 4 roles....
Ah just as I feared, the best use of the Galleon is not using it at all lol. Our regular crew has grown into that of a Galleon but it is difficult because we all much prefer something more nimble like a sloop or brig. I am learning it is important not to fall into that game of cat and mouse with the Galleon as you have no way to keep up constant chase with it's lack of mobility and rather you want to try to use the other ships heading to help you line up where you need to be.
Opera GX has been amazing!
Which is the bigger lie? The shrouded ghost or dedicated crews?
Thank you sooo much
I did have a good m8 but turns out he just couldn't chill and had to sweat every second of a play session. I'm yet to find a good of a crew as I had a while back, we just clicked but it was a post crew so sadly I'm now crew less and sit on the outpost waiting for someone to come along
Keep up the good work
I have been using opera gx for 1 and a half years and it’s easily the best browser you can get
"Why do Galleon crews fail?"
Presumably from watching nonsense like this.
HAHA It's not Sea of Friends, it's Sea of AFK in a fort tower.
What about in a naval scenario, sail management, speed, etc. thanks
Not needed at all, just use fort tower, this video explains EVERYTHING about fighting a competent galleon bro
@@Jhalier hahahaha nice reply
I am mostly a boarder but I am also a helmsman
iHoy phuzzyBond 🏴☠️
Could you do one for the brig please
Great video but if you could turn down the background music alil bit it would make it easier to hear. But that could just be me and my terrible ears. Lol
I just started playing and sail a galleon daily. Solo. Cause I like pain and I have no friends 🤣😂🤷🏼♂️
Wolf's cap I'm cannons starrys on boards n heathen got repairs, your not wrong it's not a skilled group that makes a good crew it's a organized one
And what an awesome video even though I play solo
Sire when do u stream on twitch
Within two hours from this message 🙂 link in the description
@@PhuzzyBond alrighty
SoT is like Fortnite but much slower and complicated
Just a little bit of information for anybody out there who may not know the driver of the ship is called the helmsman helmsman and Captain are two different things and more often than not the captain would be part of the boarding crew not staying on the ship
whom is in charge when the capt leaves the ship?
hey! whaddaya know, me mentioning opera GX got you a opera gx sponsorship! jk jk, most likely it's just a coincidence lol.
Impy shrimpy I bless u with a great adventure and big pp
Nice video
Phuz bro half the vid was u plugging ur sponsor come on be better
Have you never heard of helm flex main cannon and bilge? Like bro, that's the meta and it has been the meta. Stop tryna find new names for shit that already exists
Calm down, video is about importance of roles, and these are examples. You can choose any role you want
My tip is sloop FTW
Clinical
Lmao, Phuzzybond saying crews who just board spam are better but he wins because of better coordination says a lot about his skill level. Crews who board spam are dog shit unless they're tdmers going for a camp.
This video is absolutly not correct... Bunch of useless tips to avoiding learning how to win ship to ship battle. Dont be scared! Use cannons on your ship
yeah but towers are better bc your ship isn’t in danger then
@@AlifLamMiim will be nerfed with border of the new pvp mode. Mostly open seas
Cap?
L take
@@gickygackers you can just sit by them and wait to get invaded then the border will be around the towers
GGs
pro
Just another let's play where you act like you doing something special, this bs is exactly why I stopped subbing
Videos have to cater to a wide range of players. It might not look special to you, but don't forget casual and newer players outnumber experienced players. If you request a video , I'll make it, just like they did with this one, Galleon Roles.
These galleon roles cant work. They are uselles in ship to ship fight.
I'm the afk guy in my crew.
Why? Play the game
Why can’t mini talk because of his age? Besides the obvious. I know many UA-camrs with squeaker friends. Reee kid comes to mind
Cuh opera gx is trash I had it on my school labtop😭