Sea of Thieves is meant to be played as part of a crew. You and a few friends loot and plunder the seas (and other players) as a team. That’s not the only way to sail the seven seas, however. If you’d prefer to sail alone, you can also take to the ocean on a smaller, more nimble ship. Taking on the pirate life without any help can be especially tough — you don’t have any backup in emergencies, and if you run up against a crew of other players, you’ll have to take them on at a disadvantage.
It’s possible to succeed on the high seas all by your lonesome, though, if you play to the strengths of working alone. You are smaller, quicker, and stealthier than other crews and the galleons you might have to face. If you’re smart about it, you can win battles, escape emergencies, sneak past enemies, and plunder a whole bunch of loot. Use these tips to maximize your effectiveness as a solo buccaneer.
One long overdue addition to Sea of Thieves was the Safer Seas mode. This mode lets you play either alone or with only a crew of teammates with no fear of other players interrupting your pirate escapades. This mode doesn’t include all the content in the normal mode, and you will earn less rewards for what you do accomplish, but it is by far the best way to get your sea legs and learn how to live the pirate live alone or as a team.
RelatedEvery time you pick up gold, complete a voyage, or gather a bounty in Sea of Thieves, you run the risk of losing it. If someone attacks and kills you, they will take your stuff. If your ship sinks, you only have a limited window to grab whatever you had aboard before it joins your ship at the bottom of the sea. So every time you complete an objective, you become vulnerable.
When playing solo, try to complete each voyage as quickly as possible. Take the shortest route possible
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