Sea of Thieves: Sloop Sail Management in 5 Minutes
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- Welcome to Rob Raven's 1st in a series of Sea of Thieves Tutorials call 5 Minute Fridays.
This tutorial is a condensed tutorial going over each sail pattern and how best to use them on a sloop.
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As a life long sailor both the physics and terminology in this game makes me chuckle thanks for these guides man they help a ton!
we need man o wars
I lack your humour. I really want to play a game like this, but this is completely unplayable to me, I'd have to be able to translate my real world intuition. That untacked squaresail turned around for all conditions makes my mood foul.
@@stefflus08it'll take less than 30 minutes to learn how to play the game
As a newbie I'm gonna enjoy these 5 min Fridays, I need all the help I can get 😁😁
I figured out the game in about 3 hrs
Important watch for solo sloopers!
So now I know, tbh I could never figure out what you meant by cross wind across the bow and cross wind across the helm they were all side winds to me so Thank you, the visual really helped.
Always grateful for any help I can get when sailing on SoT and Rob Raven is excellent at it.
Amazing as always Rob and a HUGE help to us single players !
Great video! Explains sails and wind direction in a way everyone can understand!
Awesome breakdown :D I think its one of the best explaining how it works in SoT :D Can't wait to see the rest you have coming
Thanks for the help :D
Short and to the point. I love it!
Thanks for the great info Rob. This is a great idea to do to help both new and old players to the game.
Amazing content as always mate!!
Such a great video to understand how to best use the sails on a sloop :D
Excellent tips as always Rob!
This has helped so much when using a sloop. didnt realise dummy sails was faster, was always trying to catch the wind side on. Cheers "Rob Raven"
WHOOP WHOOP excited for this one!!
Amazing video Captain Raven, keep it up!
Super Helpful! Thank you Rob
Really useful, looking forward to future tips
Amazing Video Rob! keep it up
Great Tips I really needed that!!!
Love the vods keep it up
Thank you for explaining this in a nice easy way. Very useful to know about the cross wind.
This has been incredibly helfpful! subscribed and looking forward to putting these principles to practice.
Excellent, concise tips!
Absolutely wonderful video for us newb!!!! Going to have all my newb family members watch it!
please make more of these, this one was great :)
Great tutorial for newbies & solo players
Such a lovely educational video :)
Very well done!
Love the vid rob keep it up
This was really helpful! Would love some videos on how to fight Skeletons effectively if you have any tips
I really did learn some new things!
I'm a pretty seasoned player but this was still an awesome video to watch
Very useful! Thanks!!
great video! keep it up you'll make it big in UA-cam
Veteran here, watching to check my own knowledge. Solid video, informative and good delivery.
Easily got my sub :)
Great video! Look forward to more to come! Be well. -VanVizle
Well made and informative. 😀
Dummy sails for anything that isn't full bellow. This means any amount of headwind requires dummy sails. tailwind, turn to full bellow until beam reach. (where its perfectly perpendicular to the ship.) Sloops win in head wind, galleons win in tail wind, brigs in cross wind.
great video! thanks for the info!
Alot of helpful tips. Alot of stuff I didnt know to say I'm pirate legend 2 times over hahahaha
Dummy sails=in irons. Basically pointing high enough into the wind that you wouldn't actually go anywhere, but still going forward, in lieu of physics.
this is really helpfull for new people
For future reference, it’s full billow. Bellow is a loud noise, billow refers to gusts of wind.
Ahoy Jack!
Big ups!
Hello Jack!
Now I do not have to explain myself when playing with my nephews on this game about the sails. I will just send them this video. Thank you jac... Rob.
Well done video.
Hi there Rob aka Jack Sparrow. Oh sorry. Captain Jack Sparrow. Im also in here. Lol. I can finally say that i am right about the wind.
My last three play sessions straight ive been attacked by a full galleon reaper. This is so helpful, thankyou if you see this.
Oh my God a Slooooooooooooop!
I never realized that brigs were faster than all ships with cross wind. Thanks for tips!
Hello there!
Great tutorials! (I hope most of the tipps are still relevant now 2 years later =D).
Yarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!
Amazing video! But i have one question, in a persuit with two sloops, one using cross wind against the helm and other using dummy sail which one is the faster?
I'm here!
Bring these back as jack
Thanks for this! Super helpful and love your energy! Great content as always! #RealPiratesSayRR
thanks i didint know this now i will not need to spend hours just sailing to islands
This is a really good seven minute, five minute video
You should try sailwind if you want sailing like sea of thieves but more complex
POG
One thing I don't understand, at that this video didn't cover, is if the win comes from the front+side, and when I should use dummy sails, does this necessarily mean I HAVE to go into the opposite direction of the wind? Or can I just align my sails so they are perpendicular to the wind's direction and continue sailing in the direction I was going?
Because otherwise that changes my destination obviously so idk how useful this is for just normal movement
GG
Aye hello ther Cpt Jack Sparrow
Well dang. I’m level 75 in all the emissaries, and just noticed I’m doing my cross-wind wrong on the sloop. 😂🎉😅
Hello
But like, is the sloop faster with the sails directly against the wind or with the sail just facing the bow. I've heard both for what's faster.
If you can't catch the wind and you being chased bud its best change direction and go into the wind and adjust for Dummy Sails as thats when your hardest to catch.
@@RobRaven I usually like to stand my ground if I'm being chased but this is good to know. I hate going slow, lol
@@BeardedKitty the dummy sails will only get you so far though. The use of islands and multiple rock formations and learning to weave through them will help massively too :)
You didn't explain what to do with cross winds against the bow though except to avoid them. But what if you don't have a choice? Which angle should you go to with your sails?
did you found any answer to that question? xD i would only use this knowledge to escape other ships, just so you know :)
So tacking left and right into headwind doesn't work?
Please make another tutorial
I got 2 hours in game. And half of it was me being chased lmao. Finally I can actually get away
So as a solo sloop player, keep it facing away from the wind at all times?
No, if you can catch the wind do it, but if you can’t just put the sail straight forward.
believe it or not the brig is actually the fastest no matter what with the right sail set up at the time because of the speed that the brig gets from downward waves
compurr?
Me already with my 800 Hours in the game..... But yea... Still wanna watch all this tutorials (edit.. 1600 hours)
The sloop feels more like a cog and sloop compinatio
I need to know how to sail a sloop :( I keep crashing
Need help, this is the vod for you!
anyone just started wanna crew up?
-a guy with no friends
OY
what are ya doin?
then you realize that actually the brigatine is faster into the wind for some fucked up reason
Rly?
@@Xepent i saw this somewhere, Im pretty sure is marginally faster
@@ismael8926 pain everywhere in this life
Dummy sails should not be a thing in this game. it's not intuitive to how real sails work, and it doesn't translate well to the brig or galleon. The issue too is in game the sails fill with wind when sailing upwind when you turn them to the side. it's misleading.
Aye! I hear ya. That's one of the reason I made this video :)
@@RobRaven it's appreciated definitely
to be completely fair, real life sails are the exact opposite of intuitive, you go faster on a close reach than you do running (crosswind agains the bow is faster than full bellows) because of lift, what part of that is intuitive? XD
@@johjoh9270 completely intuitive if you understand how sails work with the lift they generate. Then again, Ive been sailing since I was 6, so 32 years and I can trim a mean sail like second nature just by looking at its shape and behavior.
@@RedSiBaron "if you understand how sails work with lift" is not intuitive, I understand why it happens yes but you can't tell me lift is intuitive 😅
I hate to say it, but the brig is faster than the sloop, even against wind. It's been tested