Another season of Sea Of Thieves has launched and with it comes another new activity for you and your crew to sail to. Much like the Skeleton Forts that are scattered across the world, there are now Sea Forts that you can tackle that are full of treasure and violent, sword-slashing, trigger-happy phantoms.
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So, what's the deal with these Sea Forts? How do you clear them out and get all of the treasure that's stashed away inside their various nooks and crannies? Well, we're going to tell you everything that we know about Sea Forts so you can maximize your haul of ghostly gold.
As of right now, there are currently 6 Sea Forts with the Ancient Isles, Shores Of Plenty, and Wilds regions of the map each containing 2 apiece. This is the full list of them so far:
The key difference between Sea Forts and Skeleton Forts is that Sea Forts don't require a world event to be active. When you sail to a Sea Fort, it will always be full of enemies to fight and treasure to loot unless another crew gets to it first.
When you arrive at a Sea Fort, you'll immediately be shot at by multiple cannons. Their aim is usually pretty terrible, but be ready to repair your ship's hull and bail out some water just in case. Once you get onto the fort you'll be attacked by mobs of phantoms. Shooting them with a Blunderbuss or slashing them with your sword are effective ways of dealing with them. There's a good chance that they'll drop ammo pouches when they're defeated, so you shouldn't have difficulty keeping your guns loaded.
You'll have to fight multiple waves of phantoms before the Captain Of The Fortress - which is the Sea Fort boss - will show up. From what we can tell, there doesn't
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