Hello folks,
I have been playing off and on since launch (emphasis on off, really) but this time, the pirate bug has bit me pretty good and I want to get decent, or at least acceptable at PVP. The problem is that I am a terminally solo player, and while I might get into community stuff, I want to be able to at least hold my own.
I've tried a bit of PVP, and it seems harder to get into now than it was at launch. The average pirate seems better at the game, and fewer of them are new players, which makes sense. As a result, I'm having a harder time learning to get to the point where I don't lose every engagement.
I tried hourglass PVP, but all I've learned is that I suck at aiming with cannons. I also find that the enemy always outnumbers me in crew, which in the chaos of the high seas is a bit more manageable, but in an all-else-even engagement, I find it challenging to handle solo.
I've looked up some guides, so I'm not completely ignorant to where my priorities should be in a fight, I just struggle to manage them properly.
Should I not be using hourglass as a training ground? It seemed like a good idea at first, but now I wonder if I'll just be up against people who are too good for me to learn anything. Would I be better served by just being aggressive in open waters and getting into engagements with randoms, or am I throwing in the towel on hourglass too early? I am happy to spend a while losing if I think I will eventually learn something.
My other question is much simpler. I have been using skeleton camps to make lots of gold, but I've now got the cosmetics I am happy with for the foreseeable future and would like to focus on reputation. Do gold rewards correlate with reputation rewards? What's the recommended way to farm reputation specifically? I'm specifically working on getting merchant's to 50, as I really didn't like their voyages before the rework.