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: Your capacity to hold ships is limited by your account status. F2P players are restricted to 2 ship slots , while Captains Club/Premium members can hold up to 5 .

In Pirates of the Burning Sea (PotBS), acquiring new vessels is a central mechanic primarily managed through the exchange of . This report outlines the current methods and strategic considerations for buying ships. Ship Acquisition Methods potbs buying ships

: Demand is highest for low-level ships (to aid in early leveling) and level 50 endgame ships. Middle-tier ships are often skipped quickly, leading to lower demand and availability. : Your capacity to hold ships is limited

: Historically, players could buy "Civilian" versions of ships from Civilian Ship Deed Traders for gold. However, these versions were significantly weaker, often having only one durability point, and many were removed or replaced by the "Fallback" mechanic in later game milestones. This report outlines the current methods and strategic

: Pirate players can obtain special deeds by successfully boarding and capturing enemy vessels. These deeds usually have only one durability point and are restricted to the Pirate faction. Strategic Buying Considerations

: These are the standard for high-performance play. They typically offer better stats and more "durability" (the number of times a ship can be sunk before it is permanently destroyed) than NPC alternatives.

: If you lose a ship but still have its deed, or buy an identical deed, you can use it at the Harbor Master to refill the durability of your existing vessel, preventing its permanent loss. Variant Market A Beginner's Guide to Shipbuilding | PotBS Wiki | Fandom