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The video tutorial on Sea of Thieves covers key points on obtaining captain's Crests, logbooks, flags, and titles, and equipping them on ships. It explains Milestones, which are challenges completed to increase class level, unlock rewards like titles and flags, and reach legendary ship status. Progress in Milestones is crew-wide. Tips for progressing in various Milestone categories are shared, emphasizing activities like voyages and encounters with skeleton ships or Megalodons. Viewers are encouraged to like the video for more guides in the future.
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In this segment of the video, the key points covered include how to obtain a captain’s Crest, logbook, flags, and title in Sea of Thieves. The tutorial explains that all these items can only be equipped on a captain’s ship. Viewers are guided on how to purchase a ship in the game and advised to choose a ship name carefully as changing it later may incur a cost. The tutorial also mentions equipping trinkets, trophies, and cosmetics on the ship, buying supplies, and captain’s voyages for sovereigns. The focus is on the Milestone system, with seven categories for different types of Milestones such as Gold Seeker, Voyager, Emissary, Hunter, Feared, Rogue, and Ill-Fated. Further detail is provided on how Milestones work within each category.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker explains how Milestones work in Sea of Thieves. Milestones allow players to complete challenges multiple times, increasing their class level. Milestones can be completed an infinite number of times, and they do not get harder. The speaker emphasizes that Milestones are tied to the ship being used and are crew-wide, meaning all crew members contribute to completing them. The rewards for Milestones, such as crests, flags, and titles, are automatically owned but require specific ship status to equip. To unlock rewards, players need to reach a certain class level by completing Milestones in different categories. At class level 5 in a group, players unlock ship flags and a ship’s title specific to that group. Players can mix and match rewards from different categories to unlock all available rewards.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses the rewards players can earn at different class levels in the game. At 15 class levels, players receive a ship’s log, at 30 class levels, they get a ship’s banner, at 40 class levels, they earn ship’s crests, and at 50 class levels, they unlock legendary titles. Achieving 50 class levels in one category designates the player’s ship as legendary, allowing them to buy additional ships of the same type. The ultimate goal is to reach legendary status for the ship. The video also provides tips for progressing in each category, such as doing Athena’s Fortune voyages for gold Seeker, completing voyages for Voyager, focusing on fishing and cooking for Emissary, and tackling Fort of the Damned for Feared category.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses how to earn progress in Sea of Thieves by encountering and taking out skeleton ships or Megalodons. They mention that progress can be earned for the Rogue faction through these encounters. The speaker explains that farming for this progress can be time-consuming and suggests repairing damage in storms as a way to farm efficiently. They also mention that separate videos will be made for other milestone categories such as Captain’s Quarter items and trophies. Additionally, the speaker encourages viewers to leave a like if the video was helpful and mentions that more guides will be uploaded in the future.