Yeah right? Most channels upload huge chunks of "in the moment" gameplay with live commentary, but I think I honestly prefer Cliff's format. You'd get the context through his storytelling while having a shorter video to watch. Good stuff.
Those two guys were the perfect example of "you can throw a punch, but you can't take any". They thought they were tough when initially attacking, but when someone actually griefed back, they completely fell apart. It was like watching Dumb and Dumber: Sea of Thieves Edition.
I've never played sea of thieves and thought the game was boring based off the little game play i saw before watching. But am so glad I did because This looked fun as hell. I think am a try sea of thieves out, Cheers cliff!
This game, while having its fun moments, is way too aggravating for me and I get wayyy to worked up about it, due for the amount of time you sometimes have to put into this game, only for someone to come along and foil your plans. It’s very hard for me to stay calm in the game and i wind up choking so I had to stop playing.
Agreed. Sometimes I want to go do some pvp. But mostly i just want to enjoy the games beauty and enjoy sailing across the waters both calm and rough seas. My main gripe with this game would be that griefers have everything to gain and the recipient has everything to lose. Choosing to do anything but pvp basically just paints a fat target on your back.
Yeah I feel that on some level. Its mostly when they just don't give up. I'd much rather lose the first fight and have all my shit stolen instead of giving chase or being chased for 4 hours by the same crew.
@@kit-san4846 Sadly not even that works sometimes..they can decide to spawn camp you killing you over and over and sometimes they don't even want loot they just want your ship sunk. I've run into too many players who just randomly target me and my crew to sink then they chase us around continuously sinking us..last time it happened we drove into the red sea then logged off, if they wanted us and our loot they'd have to destroy their boats to get it.
It wasn't DEAF EARS!! hahahahaha I answered you! Aaaaaand Eventually came to help! Think about how much more dull this would have been if I did join you earlier hahaha Amazing job man! Happy I could finally watch the tale you've been telling around the tavern!
I love how you did the "I am not in danger, I am the danger" when those idiots were chasing you. Also, thanks for the subtitles, great editing and a nice tale, this is what I would consider a perfect YT video.
probably new-ish players who watched a tips and tricks video and saw that you can stack items on your capstan to make it harder for your enemies to anchor
I just had a god-tier solo run. I started up SoT for the first time by myself, just planning on messing around and not doing anything special. Once I had gotten my bearings about me, I observed a world event in play, so I began to sail towards figuring something interesting would transpire. I noticed a ship there and prepared myself for diplomacy as I neared, but then suddenly the ship sunk out of nowhere. No players around or anything, so I quickly sailed over to see if there was any loot. There was a whole Ghost Ship event full pile just sitting there I could steal and sell with literally no effort. After I had finished that at Golden Sands, I noticed what I would later discover as a Fort of Fortune spawn in the sky. Not knowing what it actually was, I nonchalantly sailed over, once again not expecting anything out of it other that chaos and likely getting unceremoniously killed by some random player. I got there and...no one was there. I had never done a fort before, so I began the very tedious process of killing the endless wave of skeletons and getting blown up tens of times. It didn't matter, since my patience was steady and my ship remained steadily afloat nearby. After I had made significant process I noticed a sloop ride up directly to the island. I figured they were coming to kill me and that was it. I attempted to hide in a barrel but a gunpowder skeleton quickly exterminated me before I got very far there. By the time I respawned I fully expected my ship to be sunk, but when I got back on...there was no damage. I hopped back to the fort to see that they were gone. It was almost like I had imagined the whole thing. I later saw them sailing past the island, so I figured they were going to wait till I finished the fort and then snag the loot. Since I wasn't expecting anything out of the voyage and I already had been rewarded with a free ghost ship pile of loot already, I just decided to continue anyways and get the experience. Well lo and behold, an ancient skeleton spawns, giving me easy coins, and I continue to finish the fort with no players in sight for the rest of the time. I opened the vault up, gathered all the loot, sailed to the nearby Reaper's Hideout, sold it all, including a very nice Chest of Legends and Fortune, and nothing. No players at all. And the whole time I wasn't exactly being fast. It was my first solo expedition and by far the most successful and lucky run I've ever had lol
Griefing is when you're going after somebody knowing that they have nothing to lose and you have nothing to gain from it other than their misery. Ie. when you're sinking that sloop for the third time while they're doing their tall tale and you know they're doing a tall tail
I love that you so readily admit you're not good at PvP in every video, and yet continue to make them all the same. I suck at PvP myself, and I've been playing since launch. I get so embarrassed any time I die, or get sunk
At one point when i was doing the first tall tale in a pirates life a grade four athena brig thought it would be hilarous to beat the snot out of a grade one reaper sloop just trying to experinece the magifisence that is the pirates life tall tale arc. good thing i was literally meters away from the mythical portal entrance and even as they brought down my sail, i couldn't resist calling "bye, idiots!" as i sailed into the safety of the mythical portal
I remember when Vaults first hit the scene. My three-man crew got all ready at our starter. Got ourselves loaded up, checked our ship, got our emissary and headed off. We went through the trails to get our vault key. We were headed to the island when we got diverted by a Reaper. We turned to fight, firing a few shots back at them, hitting their ship and they peeled off, having missed their opening salvo. Turns out this was just a juke as they came right back, determined to take us down. They were exceptionally good with their guns and swords, something I found out when I boarded them. However, their sea combat was terrible. Finding this weakness, we exploited it. Keeping a solid distance to avoid being boarded ourselves, and taking full advantage of my snipership with the cannons. A few minutes of combat, and we not only had our key, but an entire Galleon's worth of loot that was graciously provided by our Reaper benefactors. Their lesson: Know when you've been made, and know when to back down from a fight.
@@gavinshirley Probably. Surprisingly I didn't see them again. I never get mad at lost loot. I used to, and then I just kinda accepted it: It'll happen eventually. No matter how good you are, no matter how perfect your moves be, eventually? You'll meet your match and lose everything. The tipping point was losing both a Fort's loot, and a Fort of the Damned run's loot. We had both on our galleon once. Lost ALL of it. Someone parked up at a nearby island, road a rowboat in, literally sniped the nuke as soon as it was aboard our ship, ran off like bandits. Kinda broke me. I wanted to be mad, but I couldn't. I just kinda, accepted it. But also admired the tactics. "Don't hate the player, hate the game." kinda thing. After that I became way more willing to take risks to get the job done, and if I lose? I lose. After all... The treasure is really just pixels on a screen :v
Earlier today I got on my ship, wondered where my trident was that was up on deck, raised the anchor I thought I had left up, and dropped my sails which I thought I had turned grass green. I realized when someone climbed on that I was not on my own ship. My reaction was to just jump and swim as far and fast as possible. X'D
One of my favorite sea of thieves memories is me swimming to the fort of the damned and changing a galleons lights back to the regular color before they could start the fort
I feel like griefing in SoT is when a crewmate decides to cause chaos on the ship, aka firebomb the ship, throw rowboats off, take supplies and throw them out, throw loot out, and this is worse for sloops because not only is it just you and them, you can't put them in the brig. It sucks.
exactly not sure why everyone seems to think griefing is killing people in a pvpve game. everyone's argument is always the same "well according to the definition this is griefing". well is winning a basketball match griefing? is killing someone in cod griefing? like at that point, you can literally consider anything negative to be griefing
@@matthewloscar2893 I'm not talking about killing other teams in this game, I'm talking about your crewmates killing you and ruining the experience for everyone else in the team.
@@rakkoon8893 yes I know, I was agreeing with you, but many people seem to think griefing is when you sink a ship that has no loot, like I personally dont care if they have loot or not I just sink them, if they're nice and have a tall tale up I could care less what they do
@@matthewloscar2893 Sorry, misunderstood you're first comment there. I could care less what people do if they have a tall tale up, but if they don't have loot, I'll let them sail around a bit and then sink em. So you get something other than losing your resources out of it.
@@matthewloscar2893 Playing the game is one thing. Ships get sunk loot gets stolen! But when they purposefully try to annoy you such as breaking your ship for no reason, spawn camping you, and chasing you around sinking your ship many times..now that's griefing and not how your supposed to play the game. It's no fun for anyone when people do that shit, it's annoying as shit and forces you to server hop just so you can play the goddamn game.
Single handedly best story telling pirate out there. Your videos, both old and new are a blast to both watch and rewatch. I love your content and wish I had a strong enough PC to enjoy the game the same way you do. Regardless, love your vids Keep it up :)
One example of what I'd call griefing: Friend and I were doing part two of Pirate's Life, we were underwater and had just been introduced to the Kraken, then we were attacked by some mermaid NPCs. At the same time, some players showed up also and started attacking us. Fine, whatever. After a bit, we finished beating the mermaids and moved on to the next part of the quest to open a large door. From here on, those players continued to kill us, wait for us to respawn, and kill us again. We thought maybe they are trying to do the quest, so we took a 10 minute break on the respawn ship. After respawning, there they were just waiting for us so they could kill us again. There was no loot to gain or anything, they apparently just enjoyed impeding our progress. When your joy comes in this form, I call it griefing (and a very poor personality trait, I'll add).
Those people are the worst! It's a such a dick thing to do that. I don't see how spawn killing could ever be fun..you get nothing from it and waiting 10 minutes to kill them again just isn't fun. I always wonder what goes on through their heads.
@@testerwulf3357 Yeah, there's a mindset that I think maybe a majority of the players seem to have that I don't think is healthy. I really wish this game could be run more like Borderlands. In Borderlands friends log in together and typically strangers are not joining in unless the game session is left open. I think this game would be far more fun like that.
There are both good times and bad times. Today, I met a friendly crew and played a shanty with them. 1 hour later, I got attacked by a ship called "The Cursed Pearl." I lost both my skelly key and my temper. The safer seas is a no-go because you can't play sea of thieves in that game mode. Since I am a newish player, I am going to cross my fingers and grind the tall tales. All I want is a Wild rose wheel. Maybe one day I'll be good enough to take on an attacking ship by myself. But right now, just luck and patience.
I’ve been trying to share this story since it happened So we had just done a fof (Fort of Fortune), everything was loaded, time to go to the reapers hideout to sell. We were a Rank 5 Reapers so we really wanted to sell. We started going there when a ship rolled up behind us. They started firing, so we ran because we had kegs and couldn’t risk a hit. We go in a really long chase going all the way from the left of the map, to the right. We were really tense the whole time, several boarding attempts from both sides, always stopped. We start to say, we gotta wrap this up. So I decide to do something. I jumped off my ship with a ancient black powder keg, light it, they try to shoot me in the water, I go under the boat, then BOOM! I blow up the mast, kill both of them and myself, and almost sink the ship. They get back, raise the mast, but we now have a massive lead. We accidentally go into the storm, then we look back. ANOTHER SLOOP ATTACKS them!! They sink!! 200,000 gold sold!!!
1:55 Covering the capstan is just good practice, it doesn't make you cringe, it makes your smart. I've seen even the best players get caught off guard by it and it saves you a ton of time (particularly on larger ships)
Quick tip for anyone trying a tuck: if your enemy is off their boat and you plan to hide on the mast, jump onto the sail and hide in the middle. If they move the sail you’ll fall off, but if they’re pro gamers, it’s a much better spot than the crows nest.
I went on a session, thinking of doing a Sea Fort but in the end, came back to the Outpost with a Ship belly full of Fort of Fortune loot. Loot that I had claimed all by myself.
I just tried to do the first pirate’s life tall tale (I’m still pretty new) to try and start the grind of shores of gold. I spent about 2 hours on it, then whenI was fighting the Flying Dutchman my game crashed and I had to restart…so thanks for giving me this video to come down lol
Haven't really griefed persay, but there was an instance where someone tried attacking me while I was cashing in loot from a recent quest. However, things went the other way around and their boat burned down, leaving behind loot - lots of it, too. Apparently they decided their giant hoard of Ashen Lord loot wasn't enough for them. Since then, I've referred to that hilarious change of fate as the 70000 Gold Incident, so named as that was how much their loot was worth.
I only consider this griefing by the extent to which you messed with them. In my opinion, griefing is when players join open crews just to start fire and blunderbombing all over the place, burning through all your provisions, and even directly demanding you log off as they do so. Or waiting until you're not looking to pile any treasure on the rowboat to then bugger off with it and log out oaring so the boat despawns. I've only played for a few weeks and run into this a bunch of times.
you think that if the enemy sinks themselves isnt a good story? me and my friend sailed a tuckers ship to the place he was tucking (he sank the ship doing the event) then he mega kegged his own ship killing himself while doing it, and 2 seconds later his ship sank
Real life skills are more important then a dumb video game. No matter how much you like them they don't do much for your bank account. Yea I know people can make a living playing games but, just like everyone can't build race cars and win a trophy. It's more realistic to make sure you have Blue-collar skill so to speak, I'd rather be able to do things with my hands then play games. Practice that guitar , it will serve you well, when you need it.
I'm generally a peaceful player, minding my own merchant business and whatnot. But there was that one time where me and my brig crew spotted an abandoned sloop at a siren sanctuary... We stole all their cannonballs, wood, food and any supplies we could find. Then I took a keg and tucked on the sloop, while my friends waited on our brig neraby. After about 10 minutes the guy returned and started negotiating with my friends. They pretended to be friendly and he was willing to give up all his loot except for the skulls, which he had level 5 emissary flag for. Then *kaboom* - something exploded on his ship. He rushed back to repair his ship, completely oblivious to the fact that it was one of our crew who detonated the keg. But when he started bucketing the water out, I had to reveal myself and kill him. He wasn't even mad at us, just sad to lose his level 5 flag. That was the most despicable thing I did and the entire operstion was probably the definition of an overkill.
@kaper-wz3wv Its not that deep but I get where you are coming from. like I have 2k+ hours in the game and I would only play with friends. I never did SOT solo as thats not fun to me and my group enjoys chilling out and just playing the game. the best part of it is PVE and there is a good amount of PVE world events to do which I think is still a thing in private servers IDK its been 5 months and I still have not gone back to the game. even if we were to find people randomly in the game I have only once ever seen friendly people once, I recorded that moment, it was a rare moment. though I do remember the countless times a galleon explosive barrel spamming while repeating in chat "sea of THIEVES" without being prompted.
I don’t know why, but the storytelling makes it 10 times better. Keep on going!
Yeah right? Most channels upload huge chunks of "in the moment" gameplay with live commentary, but I think I honestly prefer Cliff's format. You'd get the context through his storytelling while having a shorter video to watch. Good stuff.
Story telling allows you to get into the video more and has a higher chance of interesting the viewer
In all actuality it’s so the video can be longer.
@@tristanjordan8880 tbh, his videos are shorter than the rest of those.
true
Those two guys were the perfect example of "you can throw a punch, but you can't take any". They thought they were tough when initially attacking, but when someone actually griefed back, they completely fell apart. It was like watching Dumb and Dumber: Sea of Thieves Edition.
I've seen worse.
Had a ship chase after my crew just for one firebomb to detonate a keg that they decided to keep on their deck.
@@bobmcbob49 huh, ive had that same experience. must have been kids or newbies
"Everyone has a plan till they punched in the face." - Mike Tyson.
@@2dogsgaming Perfect comment
Im 90% sure that was me and my brother lmao
"There are three kinds of people."
"What about merch-"
"...THREE. kinds of people."
Fish?
I've never played sea of thieves and thought the game was boring based off the little game play i saw before watching. But am so glad I did because This looked fun as hell. I think am a try sea of thieves out, Cheers cliff!
I hope you enjoy it!
Honestly most of it is crashing into rocks and spending 30 minutes trying not to crash into rocks
@@Tyrantstorm When you dont know what your doing. Have a plan and its back to back adventures.
hope you joined a Discord SoT channel and joined a Crew: solo is brutal !
It's literally just griefers. Especially if you're solo and new. Don't waste your time. The community is mostly toxic.
Knowing russians (as one myself), they probably were calling you slurs. Good job teaching em a lesson!
Most likely they were suggesting to rush B (suka blyat)
@@sauliusm3110 cringe
@@da.da. it do be like that sometimes
Why is Putin being like that
@@Sethwasson555 unfortunately he was always like that
This game, while having its fun moments, is way too aggravating for me and I get wayyy to worked up about it, due for the amount of time you sometimes have to put into this game, only for someone to come along and foil your plans. It’s very hard for me to stay calm in the game and i wind up choking so I had to stop playing.
Agreed. Sometimes I want to go do some pvp. But mostly i just want to enjoy the games beauty and enjoy sailing across the waters both calm and rough seas. My main gripe with this game would be that griefers have everything to gain and the recipient has everything to lose. Choosing to do anything but pvp basically just paints a fat target on your back.
Yeah I feel that on some level. Its mostly when they just don't give up.
I'd much rather lose the first fight and have all my shit stolen instead of giving chase or being chased for 4 hours by the same crew.
@@kit-san4846 Sadly not even that works sometimes..they can decide to spawn camp you killing you over and over and sometimes they don't even want loot they just want your ship sunk. I've run into too many players who just randomly target me and my crew to sink then they chase us around continuously sinking us..last time it happened we drove into the red sea then logged off, if they wanted us and our loot they'd have to destroy their boats to get it.
I love how you try to introduce new players to this game, the amount of people who joined the game because of one of your videos is incredible.
It wasn't DEAF EARS!! hahahahaha I answered you! Aaaaaand Eventually came to help! Think about how much more dull this would have been if I did join you earlier hahaha Amazing job man! Happy I could finally watch the tale you've been telling around the tavern!
tsk tsk tsk
smh my head
Bro joined once he already stolen tho loot 😭😭😭
@CliffTheStoryGuy what sails were you using
I love the part where Cliff said “it’s griefin’ time” and griefed over everyone. Truly of the videos of all time.
I love how you did the "I am not in danger, I am the danger" when those idiots were chasing you. Also, thanks for the subtitles, great editing and a nice tale, this is what I would consider a perfect YT video.
Average reaper: stacks capstan and chases tall tale sloop instead of going for fort of fortune...
probably new-ish players who watched a tips and tricks video and saw that you can stack items on your capstan to make it harder for your enemies to anchor
Can't anymore. A shame - it made killing the enemy more important on boards.
average pvp player; target people who don't wanna fight spawn camp and steal everything
I just had a god-tier solo run. I started up SoT for the first time by myself, just planning on messing around and not doing anything special. Once I had gotten my bearings about me, I observed a world event in play, so I began to sail towards figuring something interesting would transpire. I noticed a ship there and prepared myself for diplomacy as I neared, but then suddenly the ship sunk out of nowhere. No players around or anything, so I quickly sailed over to see if there was any loot. There was a whole Ghost Ship event full pile just sitting there I could steal and sell with literally no effort. After I had finished that at Golden Sands, I noticed what I would later discover as a Fort of Fortune spawn in the sky. Not knowing what it actually was, I nonchalantly sailed over, once again not expecting anything out of it other that chaos and likely getting unceremoniously killed by some random player. I got there and...no one was there. I had never done a fort before, so I began the very tedious process of killing the endless wave of skeletons and getting blown up tens of times. It didn't matter, since my patience was steady and my ship remained steadily afloat nearby. After I had made significant process I noticed a sloop ride up directly to the island. I figured they were coming to kill me and that was it. I attempted to hide in a barrel but a gunpowder skeleton quickly exterminated me before I got very far there. By the time I respawned I fully expected my ship to be sunk, but when I got back on...there was no damage. I hopped back to the fort to see that they were gone. It was almost like I had imagined the whole thing. I later saw them sailing past the island, so I figured they were going to wait till I finished the fort and then snag the loot. Since I wasn't expecting anything out of the voyage and I already had been rewarded with a free ghost ship pile of loot already, I just decided to continue anyways and get the experience. Well lo and behold, an ancient skeleton spawns, giving me easy coins, and I continue to finish the fort with no players in sight for the rest of the time. I opened the vault up, gathered all the loot, sailed to the nearby Reaper's Hideout, sold it all, including a very nice Chest of Legends and Fortune, and nothing. No players at all. And the whole time I wasn't exactly being fast. It was my first solo expedition and by far the most successful and lucky run I've ever had lol
You’re really not bad at writing bro. Maybe try writing a book
Griefing is when you're going after somebody knowing that they have nothing to lose and you have nothing to gain from it other than their misery.
Ie. when you're sinking that sloop for the third time while they're doing their tall tale and you know they're doing a tall tail
Yup, and it's a bannable offense. :)
@@spankyjeffro5320 ur face is a bannable offense
@@spankyjeffro5320 no? Sinking other ships just for fun is part of the game.
@@spankyjeffro5320 pretty sure it's not because the game devs literally support griefing
Cliff, you’ve been the inspiration of my sea of thieves journey and I really love you content. Keep up the good work
I just found your channel and damn your really under rated man, your content is god tier.
"And then my enemies sink themselves"
Rofl i cannot believe they embarrassed themselves without your help
Bruh the ring at 4:01 made me jump onto my discord. Good job. xD
Average SoT player seeing any legitimate or good tactic:
''This is griefing and you are sweats!''
Your channel really deserves BIG growth. It's great SOT content. Keep it up !
I love this mans content so much
my favorite part of this video is when cliff says " this story..... needs cliffing " and cliffs all over the place
man, i love it so much, that this playlist is properly sorted! bingeing all of it!
I love that you so readily admit you're not good at PvP in every video, and yet continue to make them all the same. I suck at PvP myself, and I've been playing since launch. I get so embarrassed any time I die, or get sunk
I see u tried to take my advice to look at take tales again lol
Also congrats on the solo steal was very enjoyable
man I'm a newbies for a week, your vids are really impressive and really fun to watch. Thank you for your effort, love your voice and editing
Great Video, underated asf. I like the content, I want more
More to come!
Love that the Sot content is back
At one point when i was doing the first tall tale in a pirates life a grade four athena brig thought it would be hilarous to beat the snot out of a grade one reaper sloop just trying to experinece the magifisence that is the pirates life tall tale arc. good thing i was literally meters away from the mythical portal entrance and even as they brought down my sail, i couldn't resist calling "bye, idiots!" as i sailed into the safety of the mythical portal
And then they got your flag. Because the broken flag is a treasure item hidden in your hull that drops when you hop.
Torturing squeakers on the sea's until they put their moms on the mic is like my Second Job. Never gets old.
I thought the game was rubbish. You've proved me wrong. Love the content entertaining, informative and always funny. Glad I found your channel.
Watch RTGame’s videos
@@samboi123 is it a channel? Thanks I'll check them out
@@Longchain69 yes it is
Dude the storytelling of your gameplay is so good.
I remember when Vaults first hit the scene. My three-man crew got all ready at our starter. Got ourselves loaded up, checked our ship, got our emissary and headed off. We went through the trails to get our vault key. We were headed to the island when we got diverted by a Reaper. We turned to fight, firing a few shots back at them, hitting their ship and they peeled off, having missed their opening salvo. Turns out this was just a juke as they came right back, determined to take us down. They were exceptionally good with their guns and swords, something I found out when I boarded them. However, their sea combat was terrible. Finding this weakness, we exploited it. Keeping a solid distance to avoid being boarded ourselves, and taking full advantage of my snipership with the cannons. A few minutes of combat, and we not only had our key, but an entire Galleon's worth of loot that was graciously provided by our Reaper benefactors.
Their lesson: Know when you've been made, and know when to back down from a fight.
And I bet that reaper was rageing like crazy. Know he knows how it feels to lose everything.
@@gavinshirley Probably. Surprisingly I didn't see them again. I never get mad at lost loot. I used to, and then I just kinda accepted it: It'll happen eventually. No matter how good you are, no matter how perfect your moves be, eventually? You'll meet your match and lose everything.
The tipping point was losing both a Fort's loot, and a Fort of the Damned run's loot. We had both on our galleon once. Lost ALL of it. Someone parked up at a nearby island, road a rowboat in, literally sniped the nuke as soon as it was aboard our ship, ran off like bandits.
Kinda broke me. I wanted to be mad, but I couldn't. I just kinda, accepted it. But also admired the tactics. "Don't hate the player, hate the game." kinda thing.
After that I became way more willing to take risks to get the job done, and if I lose? I lose. After all... The treasure is really just pixels on a screen :v
ive watched all of your videos in less than 48 hours bro, keep it up
its so fun and good to listen to u talking while watching ur videos keep it up man i hope i see u in bigger places soon enough u earned my sub
Thanks to you I’ve been trying to do more combat and world missions all thanks to ya laddy
''Step 1: Coconut on the stove''
made me laugh more than it should have
I love the story’s only watched a couple days and I already love the channel and the emotes you use fit perfectly
Listening to the panic of people when you board with a keg is the best sound in the entire game !
Lmao how dare you call me out like this, I will indeed run my loot into the red Sea before giving it to another pirate
I normally don’t like people telling story’s but you make it awesome
This was highly entertaining.
You have performed above standard specifications in dealing with a reaper emissary.
"What good story finish by and the enemy sunk themselves and let me the fort to finish? Definitely not this one"
I'm dead omg ^^
This is amazing, first time watching your videos!
subbed and liked , what a great take on an otherwise harrowing adventure. well done!
bro woke up and chose violence 😈
Great stuff :D I love the storytelling!
Nice! I see some inspiration from welyn, this is great!
Earlier today I got on my ship, wondered where my trident was that was up on deck, raised the anchor I thought I had left up, and dropped my sails which I thought I had turned grass green.
I realized when someone climbed on that I was not on my own ship. My reaction was to just jump and swim as far and fast as possible. X'D
Thanks for the awesome content!!
how the hell you got so little subs,
the editing, the narrating, the tales, the top tier content and yet so little recognition.
Got to love that the game about pirates has taught people that piracy is mostly just griefing irl
One of my favorite sea of thieves memories is me swimming to the fort of the damned and changing a galleons lights back to the regular color before they could start the fort
wait wut , only 77k subscribers ?!?!? Man u deserve much more , keep up the good work , ur doing amazing and i love ur stories :D
bro started the boston loot party lmao
I feel like griefing in SoT is when a crewmate decides to cause chaos on the ship, aka firebomb the ship, throw rowboats off, take supplies and throw them out, throw loot out, and this is worse for sloops because not only is it just you and them, you can't put them in the brig. It sucks.
exactly not sure why everyone seems to think griefing is killing people in a pvpve game. everyone's argument is always the same "well according to the definition this is griefing". well is winning a basketball match griefing? is killing someone in cod griefing? like at that point, you can literally consider anything negative to be griefing
@@matthewloscar2893 I'm not talking about killing other teams in this game, I'm talking about your crewmates killing you and ruining the experience for everyone else in the team.
@@rakkoon8893 yes I know, I was agreeing with you, but many people seem to think griefing is when you sink a ship that has no loot, like I personally dont care if they have loot or not I just sink them, if they're nice and have a tall tale up I could care less what they do
@@matthewloscar2893 Sorry, misunderstood you're first comment there. I could care less what people do if they have a tall tale up, but if they don't have loot, I'll let them sail around a bit and then sink em. So you get something other than losing your resources out of it.
@@matthewloscar2893 Playing the game is one thing. Ships get sunk loot gets stolen! But when they purposefully try to annoy you such as breaking your ship for no reason, spawn camping you, and chasing you around sinking your ship many times..now that's griefing and not how your supposed to play the game. It's no fun for anyone when people do that shit, it's annoying as shit and forces you to server hop just so you can play the goddamn game.
Some reppers try to hount you like that all over the map and I love you teach them a lesson 😂
Single handedly best story telling pirate out there. Your videos, both old and new are a blast to both watch and rewatch.
I love your content and wish I had a strong enough PC to enjoy the game the same way you do. Regardless, love your vids
Keep it up :)
Thanks for the awesome vid!
Love your videos, keep it up!!
I just subbed your storys are Awesome!
This was fantastic, cheers m8
One example of what I'd call griefing: Friend and I were doing part two of Pirate's Life, we were underwater and had just been introduced to the Kraken, then we were attacked by some mermaid NPCs. At the same time, some players showed up also and started attacking us. Fine, whatever. After a bit, we finished beating the mermaids and moved on to the next part of the quest to open a large door. From here on, those players continued to kill us, wait for us to respawn, and kill us again. We thought maybe they are trying to do the quest, so we took a 10 minute break on the respawn ship. After respawning, there they were just waiting for us so they could kill us again. There was no loot to gain or anything, they apparently just enjoyed impeding our progress. When your joy comes in this form, I call it griefing (and a very poor personality trait, I'll add).
Those people are the worst! It's a such a dick thing to do that. I don't see how spawn killing could ever be fun..you get nothing from it and waiting 10 minutes to kill them again just isn't fun. I always wonder what goes on through their heads.
@@testerwulf3357 Yeah, there's a mindset that I think maybe a majority of the players seem to have that I don't think is healthy. I really wish this game could be run more like Borderlands. In Borderlands friends log in together and typically strangers are not joining in unless the game session is left open. I think this game would be far more fun like that.
There are both good times and bad times. Today, I met a friendly crew and played a shanty with them. 1 hour later, I got attacked by a ship called "The Cursed Pearl." I lost both my skelly key and my temper. The safer seas is a no-go because you can't play sea of thieves in that game mode. Since I am a newish player, I am going to cross my fingers and grind the tall tales. All I want is a Wild rose wheel. Maybe one day I'll be good enough to take on an attacking ship by myself. But right now, just luck and patience.
I’ve been trying to share this story since it happened
So we had just done a fof (Fort of Fortune), everything was loaded, time to go to the reapers hideout to sell. We were a Rank 5 Reapers so we really wanted to sell. We started going there when a ship rolled up behind us. They started firing, so we ran because we had kegs and couldn’t risk a hit. We go in a really long chase going all the way from the left of the map, to the right. We were really tense the whole time, several boarding attempts from both sides, always stopped. We start to say, we gotta wrap this up. So I decide to do something. I jumped off my ship with a ancient black powder keg, light it, they try to shoot me in the water, I go under the boat, then BOOM! I blow up the mast, kill both of them and myself, and almost sink the ship. They get back, raise the mast, but we now have a massive lead. We accidentally go into the storm, then we look back. ANOTHER SLOOP ATTACKS them!! They sink!! 200,000 gold sold!!!
karmaaaaaaaa!!
Awesome video. I strongly recommend you finish the 5 tall tales.
Xbox cannons you get for cloud gaming! Mad respect cliff! ❤
That was a damn good show.
1:55 Covering the capstan is just good practice, it doesn't make you cringe, it makes your smart. I've seen even the best players get caught off guard by it and it saves you a ton of time (particularly on larger ships)
Quick tip for anyone trying a tuck: if your enemy is off their boat and you plan to hide on the mast, jump onto the sail and hide in the middle. If they move the sail you’ll fall off, but if they’re pro gamers, it’s a much better spot than the crows nest.
The more skilled the crew, the better the crow's nest is for hiding... provided they are completely off guard. If they're not, you'll get burned out.
Recently found your channel and it is amazing
You are my spirit animal. Minus double gunning. Screw that noise.
This was so cool I hope I’ll get as good as you some time
Everyone with discord: who’s calling me
The Feel of shouting Daddy on a damn megaphone in a game for the first time
I love your content its brilliant :D
Bro I watch you all day and every time I do I have the sudden urge to play SOT
I went on a session, thinking of doing a Sea Fort but in the end, came back to the Outpost with a Ship belly full of Fort of Fortune loot. Loot that I had claimed all by myself.
keep up the great content thanks man
This moment, when you hear the discord ringtone and you stop the video to watch ... and just seconds later realise it is in the video.
Coconut on the stove made me lol
This storytelling skills are god tier, for a tip I usually hide my loot burying it instead of really hiding it
dis dood is super underrated
You're great, do more of these great videos!
Great content! Nicely done sir take a sub
" many of us decide to do so for many diffrent reasons"
Me: Megalodon hunting
bouta start my first day on this game tomorrow but ima pvp person and n any game. u got my sub wit the solo fights 🤣🤣‼️‼️
That wasnt griefing, that was virtual John Wick.
I like the storytelling
Griefing is an art 😂 finally someone else that does it.
I just tried to do the first pirate’s life tall tale (I’m still pretty new) to try and start the grind of shores of gold. I spent about 2 hours on it, then whenI was fighting the Flying Dutchman my game crashed and I had to restart…so thanks for giving me this video to come down lol
I love you so much and I hope you make more videos 💗
Nice story telling
What cannons are the ones at 0:46 ???
I cant find them on the wiki
Have you ever griefed somebody in SoT? If so, why?
Haven't really griefed persay, but there was an instance where someone tried attacking me while I was cashing in loot from a recent quest. However, things went the other way around and their boat burned down, leaving behind loot - lots of it, too. Apparently they decided their giant hoard of Ashen Lord loot wasn't enough for them.
Since then, I've referred to that hilarious change of fate as the 70000 Gold Incident, so named as that was how much their loot was worth.
Fort of fortune
I only consider this griefing by the extent to which you messed with them. In my opinion, griefing is when players join open crews just to start fire and blunderbombing all over the place, burning through all your provisions, and even directly demanding you log off as they do so. Or waiting until you're not looking to pile any treasure on the rowboat to then bugger off with it and log out oaring so the boat despawns. I've only played for a few weeks and run into this a bunch of times.
you think that if the enemy sinks themselves isnt a good story? me and my friend sailed a tuckers ship to the place he was tucking (he sank the ship doing the event) then he mega kegged his own ship killing himself while doing it, and 2 seconds later his ship sank
Wish I could watch this video right now, but I have to practice my guitar, so... be back in like an hour or two
Have fun!
Real life skills are more important then a dumb video game.
No matter how much you like them they don't do much for your bank account.
Yea I know people can make a living playing games but, just like everyone can't build race cars and win a trophy.
It's more realistic to make sure you have Blue-collar skill so to speak, I'd rather be able to do things with my hands then play games. Practice that guitar , it will serve you well, when you need it.
I'm generally a peaceful player, minding my own merchant business and whatnot. But there was that one time where me and my brig crew spotted an abandoned sloop at a siren sanctuary...
We stole all their cannonballs, wood, food and any supplies we could find. Then I took a keg and tucked on the sloop, while my friends waited on our brig neraby. After about 10 minutes the guy returned and started negotiating with my friends. They pretended to be friendly and he was willing to give up all his loot except for the skulls, which he had level 5 emissary flag for. Then *kaboom* - something exploded on his ship. He rushed back to repair his ship, completely oblivious to the fact that it was one of our crew who detonated the keg. But when he started bucketing the water out, I had to reveal myself and kill him. He wasn't even mad at us, just sad to lose his level 5 flag.
That was the most despicable thing I did and the entire operstion was probably the definition of an overkill.
griefing is why i quit the game three years ago, might check it out now that private servers are a thing
@kaper-wz3wv Its not that deep but I get where you are coming from. like I have 2k+ hours in the game and I would only play with friends. I never did SOT solo as thats not fun to me and my group enjoys chilling out and just playing the game. the best part of it is PVE and there is a good amount of PVE world events to do which I think is still a thing in private servers IDK its been 5 months and I still have not gone back to the game. even if we were to find people randomly in the game I have only once ever seen friendly people once, I recorded that moment, it was a rare moment. though I do remember the countless times a galleon explosive barrel spamming while repeating in chat "sea of THIEVES" without being prompted.
Amazing as always
Pro tip you can run away with or hide the key to the fort if you think they will come back before you can load up on the loot
Hello! What boat "skin" are you using to get that white and green for your sloop?