Viking culture is ripe source material for gaming: from iconic helmets, beards, and runes to the sense of freedom and danger that accompanies the life of a wandering plunderer, there's a lot to love about Vikings. Whether they're historically accurate or not, many games are happy to treat players to the Viking way of life.
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The Vikings would never have garnered their fearsome reputations, however, if they'd been stuck in their own villages. It was boats that allowed them to expand their influence, and in Tribes of Midgard, boats are vital for exactly the same reason. Allowing the players to venture to parts unknown, discover new biomes and resources, and battle new enemies, boats are an integral part of the Saga. Here's everything that players need to know about getting and using boats.
Ships don't appear from nowhere, at least in Tribes of Midgard. To make a boat, the player will have to first start at the manufacturing stage by creating a Shipyard. Unfortunately, this process is a little more complicated than just gathering the necessary materials, picking a random spot, and building.
The Shipyard can only be built in a certain biome: the Ash Beach. The world of Tribes is procedurally generated, so the player may need to do a bit of searching to find this biome, but it typically isn't far from the player's village. There might not be Giants to kill there, but the player must still be on the lookout for danger.
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Once the Ash Beach has been located, construction can begin. Building a Shipyard requires the following resources: 500 Souls, 10 Wooden Boards, 6 Wrought Iron, and 2 Ancient Cores. The player will need their Tinkerer u
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