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The video discusses the rarest cosmetics in Sea of Thieves in 2022, including items like the obsidian set, Ghost Captain sails, exclusive items like the Reaper's Mark sales, and ultra-rare sets like the Hungering One set. It covers various ways to obtain these items, such as specific actions, events, or achievements, and highlights the exclusivity and rarity of certain cosmetics. The speaker emphasizes the prestige associated with owning these highly sought-after and challenging-to-obtain items in the game.
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In this segment of the video, the focus is on the rarest cosmetics in Sea of Thieves as of 2022. The obsidian set, which includes items like lanterns, drums, and spyglasses, is discussed. The obsidian banjo and midnight Blunderbuss are highlighted as exceptionally rare items obtainable through specific means like purchasing merchandise or attending events. Additionally, other rare items like the ferryman set and silent Barnacle set are mentioned, which require specific actions or conditions to obtain. The burning blade sales are also noted as becoming more uncommon since their associated event was removed.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various sail sets and rewards in Sea of Thieves. They mention the Ghost Captain sails which are obtained by turning in 50 ghost captain skulls and the Merchant Pathfinder sails earned by selling 20 Merchant manifests. The video also covers the Golden Gatherer, Golden Wavefinder, and Ancient Tribute sails, along with the Killer Whale ship set, Charred Goat figurehead, and Ancient Cutlass. Additionally, time-limited Adventure Cosmetics, season pass items, and rare rewards for logging in are highlighted.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses various exclusive items, such as the Reaper’s Mark sales, golden skulls, charity sales, Milestone, and anniversary items in Sea of Thieves. Exclusive items were only available during specific time frames, like the golden skulls in November 2019 and Reaper’s Mark in March/April 2020 and 2021. Rare also released milestone and anniversary items like the golden sailor Cannon flyer and wheel for the fourth anniversary in March 2022. The speaker also mentions ultra-rare sets like the Hungering One set and Bone Crusher set that were only available during specific events in year one and year two. Some items were made less rare as they were brought back briefly during anniversary events, potentially decreasing their exclusivity.
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In this segment of the video, the speaker delves into various rare and exclusive items in Sea of Thieves obtained through specific events and accomplishments. They mention items like the Whaling Barnacle ship set, the Mercenary ship set from year 2 Mercenary voyages, The Reaper items, Festival of the Damned items featuring Lantern and face paints, and the Golden Legendary set for Pirate Legends before March 2019. The speaker also includes details about the overachiever sales, Sapphire Blade items, and the Brave Vanguard sales attained through specific achievements and participation in special programs.
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In this part of the video, the speaker discusses rare cosmetics in Sea of Thieves. Sales such as Sea of Champion sales are earned by winning tournaments, while Notorious Arena League sales are unobtainable. The Guild of Venus weapons can be obtained by appearing on the Sea of Thieves Twitch channel or winning in a giveaway. Fashionista’s Finery gloves are awarded for winning style contests, and Deckhand or Quartermaster sales are exclusive to forum or Discord moderators. The rarest cosmetics include the Golden Banana set, obtained through a contest, and the Loot and Law sales owned by Frosty, the creator of a game show.
These cosmetics are highly sought-after and difficult to obtain, adding prestige to a player’s collection in the game.
