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The most luxurious place in a ship is the captain's quarters.
 
The most luxurious place in a ship is the captain's quarters.
 
In smaller ships the captain usually don't have the luxury to have private quarters, instead the officers share the quarters with him.
 
In smaller ships the captain usually don't have the luxury to have private quarters, instead the officers share the quarters with him.
 
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== Stash ==
 
== Stash ==
 
Every ship has a hidden safe in the captain's cabin which contains a portion of all the fees spent summoning it.
 
Every ship has a hidden safe in the captain's cabin which contains a portion of all the fees spent summoning it.

Revision as of 13:34, 6 August 2010

The most luxurious place in a ship is the captain's quarters. In smaller ships the captain usually don't have the luxury to have private quarters, instead the officers share the quarters with him.

Stash

Every ship has a hidden safe in the captain's cabin which contains a portion of all the fees spent summoning it. Ships without cabins still have stashes, they just can't be accessed. This means if you don't care about dimensional vaults, bookcases, or elixir cabinets, you can make your ship invulnerable to stash robbery. Stash money is stored in highcoins, and if there are large amounts of it, the morale of a Merchant Navy ship is raised. Merchant Navy captains can visit their guild room to have additional money deposited directly into their stashes, minus a percentage fee. Pirates who disable a ship are able to plunder the stash, which is the only way money can be removed from it. The percentage fee removed from stash deposits is transparent for the most part, it exists so that merchants can't use the stash in a level 2 ship as a cheap and 100% effective way to transform all their gold into highcoins with the help of a pirate friend.

Bookcase

Bookcases store the maps that are used for the autocruise feature. They used to be limited to 32 maps apiece, but this number was raised with the expansion of the realms to 60. To get new blank maps, you need to insert (spell) scrolls into the bookcase. Available for 57,440-66,920 gold each. You can also have one removed for 1,510-1,673 gold.

Dimensional vault

Bob Stance will install one of these special vaults in any ship that is at least Class 3 and has a Captain's cabin. They function as normal chests, except only the captain can ever open them. At a cost of (100k * number of current slots + 100k), this is a secure but very expensive way to permanently store items onboard a vessel.

Elixir cabinet

These cabinets store special elixirs which help heal or boost your crew. These elixers are going to be fairly important for anyone who gets involved in combat. Each cabinet has space for ten elixers, and up to four of these cabinets can be stacked in a Captains Cabin. 77,850-84,300 gold.