Deck Durability Loss

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  1. When your ship is sunk, you lose a durability on the decks you are armed with. We know that Global Maritime Insurance covers all unfortunates from z1~z32. The arena insurance would be especially for arenas.

    I'd want to make sure for two cases though, the duel and bonus maps. Is it really that there are no insurance for dueling between players, and is there any way to prevent the decks from losing durability in bonus maps. (considering that I did lost a life or two)
    Because any circumstance exiting the bonus map other than completing the map would be counted towards a loss correct? Therefore -> lost consumable buffs, loss of sinkable cannons/harpoons, and a degrade to decks armed.
     
  2. Wedgewood

    Wedgewood bp_phrase_Forum_Demigod

    Hi,

    Deck durability points are deducted upon being sunk. If you are sunk by a player in a duel you are correct, you will loose deck durability points. There is no insurance coverage in duels.

    With regards to bonus maps; if you are sunk in bonus maps, you would loose deck durability points however if you have gold premium you can exit the bonus map by going to your guild island and would not loose deck durability points as you have not been sunk.

    Is there anything else I can help you with? :)
     
  3. Exiting a map through that circumstance would cost a life on the map, but in that case the consumables are still kept and the deck would not lose a durability, is that correct?
     
  4. Wedgewood

    Wedgewood bp_phrase_Forum_Demigod

    Yes, you are correct.

    Is there anything else I can help you with? :)
     
  5. That fully answered my concerns thank you for you time Wedgewood ;)
     
  6. Wedgewood

    Wedgewood bp_phrase_Forum_Demigod

    You are most welcome. I'm glad we could be of help. :)

    Happy sailing.




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