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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
''An impressive merchant ship.''
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A '''caravel''' is a large [[ship]] used for travel and transporting cargo. It has one of the largest holds of any ship and can carry many crates, vehicles, and other loaded items.
  
 
== Vessel details ==
 
== Vessel details ==
*Requires 24 [[mind logic]] to be able to command it.
 
*Passengers: 1 captain + 13 crew.
 
*Maximum speed: 30.88km/h (solo, with a [[gale]] in the back).
 
*Hold Capacity: 62 large crates. see [[#Loadable Items]] for more info.
 
*Creature Cage Capacity: 8
 
*Minimum passable depth: 20 dirt.
 
*35 [[body strength]] minimum to drag.
 
*Size: 5 tiles by 3 tiles (?).
 
Height: 35 dirt from water level to deck(?).
 
  
==Notes==
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* Requires 24 [[mind logic]] to command.
* You do not have to have 35 strength to avoid beaching the boat - so long as it is not moored, you can still push and pull the boat off of a reef.
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* Passengers: 1 captain and 13 crew.
* Ships with a [[quality]] of less than 10 cannot be commanded.  
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* Maximum speed: 30.88 km/h, solo with a [[gale]] from behind.
**This includes ships whose [[damage]] percentage would calculate to bring the quality below 10 (eg. a 12 quality ship with 17 damage calculates to a ship below 10 quality).
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* Hold capacity: 62 [[large crate]]s. See [[#Loadable items]] for more information.
**Repairing a ship can sometimes result in the ship retaining a quality above 10, thus being commandable once again.
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* Creature cage capacity: 8.
*The most difficult ships to build. Higher quality parts improves chance of success.
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* Minimum passable depth: 20 dirt.
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* Requires 35 [[body strength]] minimum to drag.
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* Hull size: 5 x 2 tiles.
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* Overall length: 6 x 2 tiles.
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* Height: 35 dirt from water level to deck.
  
== Loadable Items ==
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== Notes ==
''List is a work in progress.
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*[[Forge]]
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* You do not need 35 body strength to avoid beaching the boat. As long as it is not moored, the boat can still be pushed or pulled off a reef.
*[[Oven]]
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* Ships with a [[quality]] of less than 10 cannot be commanded.
*[[Large crate]] - 62
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** This includes ships whose [[damage]] percentage would calculate to bring the quality below 10, such as a 12 quality ship with 17 damage.
*[[Small crate]] - 100
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** Repairing a ship can sometimes result in the ship retaining a quality above 10, making it commandable again.
*[[Bulk storage bin]] - 6
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* Caravels are among the most difficult ships to build. Higher quality parts improve the chance of success.
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* Ships cannot be hauled up ladders.
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* Can be loaded with a [[wagon]] or a [[large cart]], and enough animals to drive them.
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== Loadable items ==
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''List is a work in progress.''
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* [[Forge]]
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* [[Oven]]
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* [[Large crate]] - 62
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* [[Small crate]] - 100
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* [[Bulk storage bin]] - 6
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* [[Wagon]] and 2 [[bulk storage bin]]s
  
 
== Non-loadable items ==
 
== Non-loadable items ==
See [[Load cargo]] for exhaustive list of loadable/non-loadable items by smallest vehicle type.
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See [[Load cargo]] for an exhaustive list of loadable and non-loadable items by smallest vehicle type.
  
 
{{Infobox|Boat speeds are relative and depend greatly on weather conditions.}}
 
{{Infobox|Boat speeds are relative and depend greatly on weather conditions.}}

Latest revision as of 21:09, 10 May 2026

Main / Skills / Carpentry / Ship building / Caravel

Caravel
A Caravel
Examine
An impressive merchant ship.
Creation
Total materials
Material Breakdown
Result
  • Caravel
Skill and improvement
Properties
  • Can be dyed using 220000/66000g of paint.

Description

A caravel is a large ship used for travel and transporting cargo. It has one of the largest holds of any ship and can carry many crates, vehicles, and other loaded items.

Vessel details

  • Requires 24 mind logic to command.
  • Passengers: 1 captain and 13 crew.
  • Maximum speed: 30.88 km/h, solo with a gale from behind.
  • Hold capacity: 62 large crates. See #Loadable items for more information.
  • Creature cage capacity: 8.
  • Minimum passable depth: 20 dirt.
  • Requires 35 body strength minimum to drag.
  • Hull size: 5 x 2 tiles.
  • Overall length: 6 x 2 tiles.
  • Height: 35 dirt from water level to deck.

Notes

  • You do not need 35 body strength to avoid beaching the boat. As long as it is not moored, the boat can still be pushed or pulled off a reef.
  • Ships with a quality of less than 10 cannot be commanded.
    • This includes ships whose damage percentage would calculate to bring the quality below 10, such as a 12 quality ship with 17 damage.
    • Repairing a ship can sometimes result in the ship retaining a quality above 10, making it commandable again.
  • Caravels are among the most difficult ships to build. Higher quality parts improve the chance of success.
  • Ships cannot be hauled up ladders.
  • Can be loaded with a wagon or a large cart, and enough animals to drive them.

Loadable items

List is a work in progress.

Non-loadable items

See Load cargo for an exhaustive list of loadable and non-loadable items by smallest vehicle type.

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Boat speeds are relative and depend greatly on weather conditions.