Skull and Bones: where to get the Blaster Sloop ship blueprint

Where to find the Blaster Sloop ship blueprint in Skull and Bones
Skull and Bones: where to get the Blaster Sloop ship blueprint
Skull and Bones: where to get the Blaster Sloop ship blueprint /

Getting bigger and better ships is one of the main ways to progress and grow your pirate empire in Skull and Bones, so you’ll soon want to cast your small starting boat aside. The Blaster Sloop ship is a worthy upgrade, as it has a heavy DPS focus that will let you send any enemy packing with relative ease.

We’ll show you where to get the Blast Sloop ship blueprint and how you can build the ship for your fleet. That's not the only ship you can find though, and you can check out where to get the Padewakang ship blueprint in Skull and Bones at that link.

Blaster Sloop ship blueprint location in Skull and Bones

Skull and Bones Blaster Sloop blueprint
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You can find the Blast Sloop blueprint in the Sunken Goldmine. This is a small area, and right on the beach is a merchant that will sell the blueprint to you for 4950 Silver. However, you won’t be able to buy it until you are at least at Buccaneer infamy rank.

Once you’ve bought it, you can craft this ship with the following materials:

  • 8 Cobalt Ingots
  • 8 Fine Hemp
  • 4 Casting Sand
  • 4 Lime
  • 2700 Silver

Sunken Goldmine location in Skull and Bones

Skull and Bones Sunken Goldmine location
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The Sunken Goldmine is in the Coast of Africa area of the map. If you head out due west from Sainte-Anne you’ll come across a channel through the middle of the larger islands that will let you out right next to the docking point you need, slightly south of Ziwa Kubwa.


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