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Thank you, Shade!
Ive ran into/been in combat 3 times:
And my best experience of the three, and as of yet is: We find a group of spawn campers/griefers that were harassing a few new players (including my buddy who was farming in the island), i get the ship close, pick him up, and we start aerial combat! Managed to beat a far superior vessel while fighting tooth and nail to get em. It was a satisfying moment, and unfortunately no words were exchanged.
Thank you for the guide, i believe it is really helpful to have such features, such as the often overlooked weight system, explained so newer people have an idea of how to go about designing a ship, before building it. Kudos and hope we see/shoot each other sometime!
Just keep in mind that any pirate who knows what they are doing has already emptied their inventory and has room on their belt for what loot they can get. If you really want to keep them from getting much I'd suggest the opposite of having few storage containers to save weight: have a lot of small ones and spread you mats out in much less than full stacks among them.
It will slow you down, though, so build them out of tin and with low quality aluminum clasps if you can. Speed is still the best defense against all kinds of aggression.