There are only materials available for 8/12 pirates currently. The rest of the materials will be available when the new map is released.
Has anyone figured out how to put them in recovery mode yet? The initial post says when they are in the cell, you can put them in "recovery mode" but I haven't found that option. Is just being in the locked cell the recovery mode?
Good question @July cleaver , I would also like to ask is there a way into the fort while it is upgrading? So far the only way I have been to get in, is after I am attacked, I get a display on screen saying my LP has lost stamina, and there is a button there to click for Fort. That works but I see no other way in while the fort is upgrading? @Lynsey [Midoki] ?
Currently recovery mode is a forced mode once their stamina is depleted. You cannot out them into recovery mode. I'll update the guide to reflect this. We are still learning.
Can our LP's be upgraded while in Recovery? My McKraken is recovering, however, it appears I may be able to. That is, if I wasn't short on copper.
As I level my Heston legend, he gets skills that involve bonus damage from cannons that are "close to the fort." How close do they need to be? Does anyone know what radius is affected by the fort?
I don't know the range. But select your fort. This will make an icon show up on the top right of your screen showing your LP and his defensive skills. Tap and hold the Canon ability to send out a sonar type pulse. It will show the radius and any defenses affected by the ability.
You've done an amazing guide bear. The one suggestion I'd add is to give locations where each monster has been spotted (maybe in spoiler tags) for each resource. Say for iron, you have it showing crab and ghost ship, but you could say ghost ship (L3) or at least ghost ship (oyster bay), just to make it quicker to identify which ghost ship drops it. I know this can be kind of daunting because each monster has several spawn locations, so keeping up with all of them is a lot of work, so just a general estimate like (oyster bay) is probably good enough. If thats too much work or there's not a clean way to do it, its fine as is. It just make figuring out "which stupid fish drops it" when only like half of them actually do, without tapping and checking all of them.