Sea of Thieves gives players the chance to complete story-based Tall Tales that allow for unique puzzles and encounters, but the core gameplay loop is all about collecting treasures and selling them at outposts. Players can seek out buried treasure for the Gold Hoarders, they can hunt down bounties to collect rare skulls to sell to the Order of Souls, or they can acquire crates of goods to sell to the Merchant Alliance. Doing so rewards Sea of Thieves players with money, experience points, and more, so it's in players' best interests to collect as many treasures as possible.
A viral TikTok video shows what happens when a Sea of Thieves crew takes their treasure-hunting to the next level. It's unclear exactly where the clip originated, but TikTok account Sloopy_Ganggang uploaded a video showing a Sea of Thieves ship completely covered in treasures. There are so many treasures on the ship that the players had to start stacking skulls on the railings to make it all fit, and there's virtually no room to walk.
Sea of Thieves Adding Raids in the Form of Sea Forts
The way Sea of Thieves is designed, players can pretty much collect as much treasure as they want before they turn it in to the traders at Outposts for rewards. However, there is risk associated with this. While it may be more convenient to turn everything in all at once instead of making multiple visits to Sea of Thieves outposts, the longer players take to turn in their treasures, the more likely they are to be attacked by enemy players.
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