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| - Ships are the main method of travel in Arcane Adventure, some made more durable with the ability to deal massive damage, while others are made for traveling quickly across the waters. However, all boats will slow as they take damage. To aim multiple cannons, sit in the driver seat and shift the cursor to one side of the ship, and a red highlight will appear to indicate which cannons are firing. To fire a off a single cannon, player is to station themself next to a cannon. A thin red highlight will appear, indicating the cannon's line of fire.
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| - Ships are the main method of travel in Arcane Adventure, some made more durable with the ability to deal massive damage, while others are made for traveling quickly across the waters. However, all boats will slow as they take damage. To aim multiple cannons, sit in the driver seat and shift the cursor to one side of the ship, and a red highlight will appear to indicate which cannons are firing. To fire a off a single cannon, player is to station themself next to a cannon. A thin red highlight will appear, indicating the cannon's line of fire. To aim a mortar from the driver seat, hold shift and point your mouse at your target. A red highlight in a cylinder shape will appear, showing the area where the cannonballs will land. If stationed at a mortar, holding shift is not necessary. As of update v3.0, seats were removed from the ships. Now, players are recommended to station themselves at a cannon/mortar to reduce the risk of falling off. <default>Ships & Boats</default> Type Requirements Rarity Stats Base Value Obtainable from Also, as of update v3.0 Hotfix, all boats have a new feature that allows them to move without the player having to be at the wheel. When a boat is docked, the 'Dock (*Boat Type*)' will be replaced by 'Toggle Sails'. When this button is activated, the boat's sails will go up, and it will begin moving. It however cannot steer on its own, as either you or someone else has to be at the wheel to spin it and rotate the ship.
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