Tips for New OPTC Players and Roadmap

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  • 1.1 Beginner Guide to Team Building
  • 1.2 Beginner Guide to Clearing Content
  • 1.3 Beginner Guide to Farming
  • 1.4 New Player DON'Ts
  • 1.5 New Player DOs
  • 1.6 New Player Roadmap
  • 2 Tips for Intermediate Players
  • 3 Intermediate Guide to Team Building
  • 4 Tips for Advanced Players
  • 6 General FAQ
  • 7 Other guides/useful sites

New Player Basics [ ]

Tips in this section are intended for Pirate Level (P-LV) <70 - but even more experienced players may find few useful nuggets here.

Nó=== When you start === Note: this was significantly changed in early Feb'19. (See reddit report in early Feb'19 . The change means that old guides which suggested rerolling are pretty much all obsolete - but there is now in-game reroll, which generally should save a lot of time for most players. Update from Dec'19: new reroll guide based on download sizes, see [1] and [2] . Reddit's new guide from Sept'20 is here:  [3]

During the tutorial you will get:

  • 1 Rare Recruit using 5 free gems from an unknown pull of characters (pull description states 'rarity 3 or greater'; rarity 3 is 'silver' and trash, rarity 4 is 'gold' and usually ok, rarity 5 is 'shining red = legend' and best'. If the odds are similar to normal pulls, this first pull has a roughly 50/50 odds of gaining silver or gold, with the usual low (~1-3%) chance of gaining you a 'red' character. This is your first 'choice' - if you get s silver character, you may want to restart the app until you get at least a proper 'gold' poster.
  • Monkey D. Luffy Gum-Gum Pistol , a relatively useless until you super-evolve him to Monkey D. Luffy Gum-Gum Elephant Gun , expect this will take you a few weeks. Hint: you can read our thoughts about each unit by clicking through to its character page and checking the notes section.
  • some trash units that have no real use

What to do next? Get better free units, build a team, and start playing. You should have 5 gems to start with. Let's get more stuff.

First, check your gifts in the in-game mail. Click 'Friends' in the bottom right, then click 'View Mail/Friend Apprv.' button. From the bottom, you will have several mails to open as part of the 'Rookie Support Event'. The first will give you Monkey D. Luffy Straw Hat-Heart Pirate Alliance (like with all mails, delete them after using to prevent later clutter). The second will give you 5 more gems. The third will be a regular daily 'free gem' email related to whatever the current game event is. The fourth will give you 10 Straw Hats, more on that in the next paragraphs If you are lucky, you may get more mails with more rewards tied to current in-game happenings.

So, the coolest mail you get is the 10 random Straw Hats ("Start your new adventure! Here's a gift"). You can reroll the selection as much as you want AND you should until you get at least one legends. In theory, you can get several Straw Hat legends - as of mid-2020, Choper finally got a legend, Sanji and Nami have two each and Luffy has several versions. You will know you got a legend as the legend posters will be 'shining red', and those are the only ones that really matter in the long run. You should try to reroll until you get as many legends as possible, but the odds for a poster being a legend are probably ~1-3%, so you may be rerolling for quite a while to get 2+.

With regards to the gold posters you can get, they are divided into two groups: evolved story mode Straw Hats (in the long run, easy to farm and so trash pulls) and proper gold posters available only for gems. There is no 'easy' way to tell them apart in-game (no, 4-stars vs 5-stars simply refers to their unevolved or evolved state, no help here). You can try to tell what other units you got based on their pictures and comparing them to our character list or other websites. See our entries for those units to see if they are any good. But, let me repeat again: golds are easy enough to come by in the long run, reroll for red posters. How many times do you need to reroll? Well, it takes about a minute to go through the reroll animation, and as for the odds, see the table below.

To help others you can record your rolls in this table :

  • Rarity 5 Legend (un-evolved): 40 (5.19%)
  • Rarity 6 Legend (evolved): 1 (0.13%)
  • Rarity 6+ Legend (super-evolved): 2 (0.26%)
  • Rarity 4 Fake gold (silver story mode Straw Hats evolved): 221 (28.7%)
  • Rarity 4 Real gold (un-evolved): 473 (61.43%)
  • Rarity 5 Real gold (evolved): 33 (4.29%)
  • Other: 0 (0%)

Sample Size: 77

While all legends are generally good, some are better than others, and newer ones are generally much stronger than older ones. In particular:

  • as of early 2023, the best legend to get is DEX Kaido The Strongest Creature Alive in beggining, intermediary and up to early advanced(Lvl 150)
  • as he can clear a lot of the top tier content. Several new good legends have been released since (Brook, Onami), but I am not sure if they have been added to the pull (please comment if they had). In particular, Luffy/Law dual is top tier replacing G4 v2 as the top Straw Hat pick but again I am not sure if he is in this free pull.. 
  • all others are decent (check their individual pages for detailed notes) except...
  • the first Straw Hat legend, STR Log Luffy , is quite underpowered now, so we do not advise retaining rerolls with him (think of him as closer to a gold-level power than a proper red).
  • and in case you were wondering, there is a single Straw Hat legend confirmed not available in this ( Luffy & Ace ). So don't try to reroll for him. Also not sure if Sanji/Judge have been added?

For more on rerolls, the odds, and 'should you do it', see also reddit discussions here and here .

As described in the mail, you will be getting more gits over the next week:

  • Day 2, Trafalgar Law Straw Hat-Heart Pirate Alliance , and 5 gems. You should immediately switch to Law as your main captain for a while, as he provides an EXP boost, unless you were lucky enough to pull another RR unit that gives a better EXP boost (as of late 2019, that's effectively still Neptune in several variants (RR STR , FTP INT and ) or for the lucky few, STR Legend Jack , see also here for other units with such abilities )
  • Day 3, free 6+ Rarity character pull ("Sugo-Fest Exclusives Only Rare Recruit) and 5 gems
  • Day 4, "Rainbow Evolver Set"+5 gems (the set contains Rainbow Pirate Penguin , Rainbow Robber Penguin ], Rainbow Hermit Crab , Rainbow Armored Crab , and Rainbow Striped Dragon that you use for evolving characters - they are not really useful for combat)
  • Day 5, 1 million Berries and 5 gems)
  • Day 6, 5 Color Hime Turtle Set + 5 gems; you use Himes for powering-up characters
  • Day 7, 10 gems

That effectively means that you should be able to get 15-20 more gems for free before the beginner Sugo-Fest ends. Exact number of gems you will have before the Sugo ends depends on the time you started the game, the new mails come after 'new day' reset that time-zone independent while the Sugo-Fest has a build-in 72h timer starting from the moment you finish the tutorial. In other words, you should get your Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 and maybe Day 4 if the timing is right within 72h.

About the Sugo. You now have access to time-limited 'beginner sugo' ("For Rookies Only! Head-start Sugo-Fest") that lasts three days. In that Sugo the first 3 multis grant you a guaranteed legend on the 11th (10+1) poster. Beginner Sugo details: 50 gems per pull (no discounted first pull), all posters gold+ ("All wanted Posters are guaranteed to be 4 stars or better); all characters will join your crew at level 50 and special level 5, each +1 poster is guaranteed to be a rarity 6 legend, with 2nd and 3rd guaranteed legend pulled from a smaller pool of increasingly better characters, no super-evolved 6+ rarity pullable, no special rewards after 3rd multipull.

So, should you pull? The answer is - are you willing to spend real $$ to get gems? It is not recommended to do single pulls for 5 gems. You should only pull in batches of 10+1 poster to get the +1. You may be able to get enough gem for 1 free pull by clearing a bunch of content over the next 3 days - more on the best ways to get gems in the next paragraph. If you want to buy gems, limit yourself to special highlighted offers, note some of them come with extra rewards including free pulls - the best value here (as of early'19) is getting the 'Useful Captains' set which comes with Neptune (EXP farmer), Viola (Beli farmer) and Haruta (poster farmer). The other sets, including the one with a random legend, are less essential (they contain some more powerful captains in terms of damage output, but you should have that covered through your random RR pulls anyway). If you want to whale, you can buy all other highlighted sets, but keep in mind you should not spend more than 150 gems on the Beginner sugo - there are no special rewards after the 3rd multi.

Now, about getting more gems. You will get one gem each day after your third battle (see Chopperman Missions , try to complete them each day) and another from daily mail (those mails don't expire, so don't fret if you forget to check your mail on a given day - but you will not get any mail if you skip your login!). Hint: even if you are busy, try to log in and do 3 easy quests to get your 2-gem daily income. You will get more gems from daily easy quests at the Extra Isle (click the arrow in the top right corner in adventure mode). Usually you can get 1 easy gem per day from some training/farming quest (gold-framed, low stamina 1-day events at Extra Island, dropping evolvers, boosters, beli, or whatever), through they are not available every day, it varies from week to week. Second best way to get gems is to advance up the story mode, first battles are relatively easy and you can get several gems for clearing each isle. You can also get a gem from clearing all difficulties for various Extra Isle events. Lowest-difficulty Coliseum should be clearable without too much effort with your starting units after you power them up with some turtles/pigs to get them to 50+ levels. Check the Rookie Support Quests for easier (old...) battles. Keep in mind some other events at the Extra Isle will be much more challenging, and some have difficulty so high you won't be able to clear them without investing several months into leveling up units, recruiting new ones, and understanding the game mechanics.

Anyway, assuming you are not whaling and spending $$ your goal for the next 3 days should be to get enough gems to do at least one multi. Let's now talk about team building.

Beginner Guide to Team Building [ ]

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This is your starting captain. He will work for a short while for your STR teams, but even when fully evolved (to this form ) he will become too weak to help you clear most of mid-to-late game content. His super evolved form is very good, but it may be a while for you to get it. What is super-evolution? See here

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Don't forget to get Portgas D. Ace Whitebeard's Son from the rookie support extra island section, he can be helpful for early game content too and is an alternative captain for your STR teams.

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The final evolved version (even before super evolution) of the Zoro you get after clearing Shells Town is stronger than your starting Luffy and will likely be one of your primary captains for much of the mid-game content, through he can only lead DEX teams.

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EXPLaw is much better then the starting Luffy who only reaches his level or power upon his final super-evolution. He will also work with subs of each type (color) making him much more flexible.

Note: the game has changed significantly since its release, becoming more new-player friendly and increasing choices for early game. Also you can just look at thousands of team featured on Nakama Network , a very useful site!

Note 2: with the release of Kaido The Strongest Creature Alive on Global in March 2020 you can cheese your way through all of early and mid-game content, and decent chunk of late-content, with a friend Kaido and whatever random units you stick together on the team. But you won't learn how to make teams for the hard content and whether such cheesing will be fun... shrug.

You start the game with stage two Luffy, namely Monkey D. Luffy Gum-Gum Pistol , a random Rare Recruit unit and some common trash units. Since fall 2017 on the second login-day you will also receive the awesome Trafalgar Law Straw Hat-Heart Pirate Alliance and since some time later, you'll also start with Monkey D. Luffy Straw Hat-Heart Pirate Alliance and most recently, with 10 Straw Hats. Even if you kept a SH reroll with only one legend you will be in a much better situation than most players who started the game during the times you could pull crappy story mode characters (ex. Don Krieg and not a single gold poster, not too mention red...).

You may be limited from being able to put too many of your RR unit(s) in your team due to being "overcost". Keep playing and this limit will go away (at the speed of roughly 2 cost per every 2 pirate levels (P-LV), with every other level giving you one more unit of stamina ). As of early 2019 if not earlier, new accounts start with cost limit of 152, which should be enough to put at least several RRs and even some legends in your team.

While the first battles are simple enough that your starting units will work with no sweat, as you continue with the game, the difficulty will increase and soon you will realize that you need to adjust your team for speed and survival. You will need to think about which characters to use, and who to chose as your captain.

You can have eight precontructed teams (and save many more in your team log). Early on, you should try to build one teams that will allow you to get your daily two Forbidden Tomes from Chopperman Missions , so one of each color ( STR / DEX / QCK / PSY / INT , which you can also use for turtle -farming team, one Fighter/Slasher/Striker/Shooter team, and one Driven/Powerhouse/Free Spirit/Cerebral team (to be clear, those have to be all-one type teams, so your Fighter team should have 5 Fighters (their other class, if any, is irrelevant)). As you clear more and more story and Extra Island content, and figure out who the boss for each stage is (or check the guide like East Blue ), and keeping color strengths and weaknesses in mind, you'll see that some teams work better for some stages then others (ex. against a STR boss you'll want to have a QCK team if possible).

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Usopp may not be much of a captain, but in this form is the best sub ever. If you are having trouble clearing early game stuff, it may be because you are not using this guy...

With the new 10 Straw Hat pulls and guranteeed legend on Day 3, not to mention anything you may get from Beginner Sugo or spending $$, you should have access to more decent starting captains than we can feasibly cover here. Check our pages for RR units you pulled to see what we think of them and click-through to Nakama Network site to see teams captained by them used to clear various content. Rule of thumb is, you want a captain that provides at least a 2x or higher ATK boost for all unis in your team, and match him with same or better friend captain. Below, we will talk about some teams you can make from your guaranteed or easy-to-obtain free units.

The EXPLaw you got on 2nd day allows you to make an early rainbow (=any colors) team which will clear everything in its path and give you a big EXP boost, stick to that as much as you can.

Monkey D. Luffy Straw Hat-Heart Pirate Alliance allows you to make decent INT or PSY teams; he provides a bit more punch than Law but no EXP boost.

Your STR team will be captained by your starting Luffy until you get a better captain (your starting Luffy, even if evolved to the max, is at best an average unit, he has decent stats, but mediocre captain's ability and weak special, compared to farmable Arlong Sun Pirates , Blackbeard , or a Rare Recruit unit like Bartholomew Kuma Warlord of the Sea ). Not to mention he is pretty much inferior to the EXPLaw. With the addition of the Ace's Training Grounds you should also get Portgas D. Ace Whitebeard's Son ASAP for the STR healing captain option. Not that Ace is a great unit, but it is also a relatively easy gem to get early on.

Unless you pulled an even better RR captain, your DEX team will be led for a while by Zoro (in his final form of Roronoa Zoro Ashura Ichibugin whose good stats and captain's ability make him a viable top-tier unit) if you feel like running a HP-heavy team. You get Zoro from clearing one of the first story islands. Keep in mind he is rather weak until you finish his evolve chain (well, that's true for pretty much any unit).

For QCK team, after you clear a few more story islands, the game will give you Sanji Diable Jambe Flambe , sadly he is a niche support character (sub) and you'll need a better QCK captain quickly.

Same with INT , Nami's final form Nami Thunderbolt Tempo , which is pretty much useless, so you should keep your Nami in her niche but usable mid-form of Nami Mirage Tempo . She will quickly lose her place on your INT team as you get better units.

Neither is your game-given Usopp very useful as Sogeking , but his mid-form Usopp Usopp Golden Pound is an amazing sub (due to his powerful special), who should never be evolved into his Sogeking form (nor is 5+ Usopp worth aiming at, forget about evolving GPU, m'key?). Overall, you can however expect to keep your PSY story Usopp(s) on your rainbow/PSY teams for quite a while, he is quite useful.

Anyway, this means that you cannot rely on the original Straw Hats that the game will give you to do much (to recapitulate: EXPLaw is best, evolved Zoro still makes a decent DEX captain, Luffy is usable but underpowered these days, Training Grounds Ace can be fun to play with but also underpowered in the long run, Usopp is a great support unit as GPU, while Sanji and Nami have very niche support usability). Oh yes, you'll eventually get a Chopper , Franky , Robin , and Brook but by that point they'll be pretty useless too. However, when you get around to actually Super Evolving them, you'll find a revitalized, reliable characters (usable as captains and subs) in 5+ Luffy, 5+ Zoro, 5+ Sanji, 5+ Brook, 5+ Robin and 5+ Chopper. 5+ Usopp is good too - once you Limit Break him to reduce his CD. 5+ Franky and particularly 5+ Nami are still rather underpowered, even after their LB, and don't see much, if any, use. When you do get the skulls needed for Super Evolve though, you're likely to have better RR captains, but this is a good note that you should never throw away characters that appear weak now as they may be powered up later on. (Through it does seem that the game occasionally gives Luffy's 5+ skulls during some events etc. so you may be able to do it even before being able to farm 32DY isle...).

At this point we should also talk about ships , if briefly, because there's not much to say. Ships cost cola to upgrade - don't waste it on your starting Dinghy . Half of the ships suck (like the Dinghy...), the other half are useful, but most useful ones come from Forests of Training meaning you won't have access to them for a long while because Forests are very tough. But fear not, the guaranteed ships are good enough for early to mid game. You'll get Merry Go after clearing Syrup Village so, uh, on your first day of playing? It provides a 1.5x ATK boost which is awesome. Long story short, most other early game ships don't provide 1.5x boost and this is why they suck. You'll upgrade Merry Go to Thousand Sunny after clearing Tower of Law ~ Gates of Justice in a little while; it's a good power up for all teams so clearing this story island should be one of your priority goals. The Thousand Sunny Coated Vessel you can get from Sabaody Archipelago Redux is not an upgrade but an err, side-grade, and rarely needed, so don't worry about it. Four other non-Forest ships deserve a mention. First, Dreadnaught Sabre from Missions: Baratie is useful for speed farming evolvers. Second and third, Rocketman and Flying Dutchman are useful ships you can get from the Bazaar . Rocketman in addition to powering Powerhouse teams enables " zombie " teams, and FD boosts earned EXP meaning you level up your cost/stamina faster, but they cost Training Points, so unless you whale $$$ for dupe units to sell to Bazaar it may be months before you can get them. Whether you should chose Rocketman or FD first depends on your units, but unless you have great PH characters, go for FD first. And finally there is Zunesha which is great for Powerhouse and Cerebrals, and is occasionally available for some gems. Through you may want to grab Hoe first, since it is the best EXP-boosting ship in the game as of September '19.

Anyway, for your team building, including vast majority of useful captains, you'll have to rely on two pools of characters: the lottery of Rare Recruit, and farming of story missions and recurring Extra Isle events. Since Rare Recruit is pretty much a gamble (so good luck and remember to pull only during Sugos UNLESS you are really sure you know what you are doing), this guide can only offer some advise with regard to farming, i.e. will tell you which story mode characters are worth trying to get a poster drop.

Oh, and for easy battles like Evolver or Tome battles, you may want to run a team that benefits from a friend Legend Buggy to get an extra drop (once you get your own Buggy, it will be your double Buggy default team for most easy farming).

Last. Support your units with stat boosters whenever you can, but the Support Effect is only available to players P-Level 100 or higher.

Beginner Guide to Clearing Content [ ]

Content can be roughly divided into story islands (the ones you sail between on the main map) and stuff available on the Extra Isle . The Extra Isle stuff is usually more difficult, through it usually scales in difficulty often giving you the choice to chose a difficulty level. The early story islands are very easy. You may run into your first defeats around Arlong Park , with Twin Cape and Alubarna being common stumbling blocks if you are haven't put much thought into team building. Check the island page guides for how to beat those stages. Common newbie problems arise because bad team building (covered above) and low-level units (solved by doing more farming on missions you can clear).

If you have difficulties we did not cover, or workable strategies that we did not consider, please make a comment in the relevant island page, or update the guide yourself . Much content on this site is written by advanced players who simply forgot what early game difficulties and solutions they had.

Content around Water Seven and later is often compared in difficulty to the medium difficulty 30-stamina Extra Island content and is called "mid game" content. It will take you several weeks of play to get to that anyway. The good news is that the guides for that content are usually more developed because it is where the more advanced players spend most of their time. By the time you hit Fish-Man Island the story mode difficulty for boss battles will be similar to "late game" content like medium or high difficulty Clashes and Coliseums.

Beginner Guide to Farming [ ]

Farming means repeatedly completing a battle hoping for the character poster to drop. The odds of a poster drop are for the most part unknown, and seem to vary from battle to battle, with estimates of 1%-10% for usable characters (odds for evolvers are a bit better). First, you should only farm story mode characters during 2x Drop Rate days for that island (doubling whatever the chance is), or 0.5x stamina times. (Extra Island gets those modifiers very rarely, so you farm Extra Island whenever you want).

As for the Extra Isle, many but not all characters are usable, but don't expect much from your easy victories - generally only characters obtained from 40 stamina difficulty and up are of real use, through there are exceptions, particularly for seasonal characters (summer, Halloween, etc.). They are too many to list here, so check their pages for details. And yes, you can get them even from even the lowest Stamina battles (but the odds of poster dropping however are lower for easy difficulties).

This guide was written to focus on the early Story Mode characters you should try getting. But as the power creep ramps up, story mode is really an abysmal place to recruit useful characters, as they are generally way underpowered compared to not only RRs, but most newer Extra Island farmable FN units. As a rule of thumb, as of 2018, no story mode characters are worth repeated farming for.

Important note for collectors: all story characters except perhaps the ones from the most recently released story isle or two have been confirmed to be available during special Friend Points events, when the Friend Point pool of crappy 1-2 stars is replaced with turtles and story mode characters. While the odds of getting a good character (Luci, Croc, Eneru) are much lower then those of weaker ones (Shura, Gedatstu, etc.), you can relatively safely avoid farming weak, collector-only characters - you should get them from FP events eventually. Those happen every ~3 months or so (update: since mid-2017 you this is permanent). Our advice is - give it a year, and if you are farming, farm only useful characters you need for your team or evo material. The odds are good you'll get the weak story characters from FP or some special events anyway.

Before we look at what to farm, important announcement. Since mid-2017 it became increasingly easy to get certain (usually, best) story units, and this is happening outside farming. They have been added to FP recruit, and we had several events ( Straw Hat's Journey and some Chopperman Missions ) which were pretty much giving them away. This has led many players to conclude that regular farming is a waste of effort, because we are going to end up getting those story units eventually. Of course, it is not certain when you'll get a unit this way, but you should consider this before you spend a lot of time and stamina farming a unit that you can possibly get another way. Also, since fall 2017 and the release of Chopperman Missions , you can get some story characters from them, and from December 2017, many East Blue story characters have significantly improved drop rates, with some being 100% guaranteed upon single clear. Also, from early 2019, auto-tap farming mode has been added to the story islands, making their farming less time consuming once you get properly OP teams out...

What to farm on early isles:

  • Alvida's Hideout : get Alvida and evolve her to Iron-Mace Alvida Smooth-Smooth Fruit . She has decent stats and a very good special, and will make a very good sub for your early Luffy team, but will also find mid game use). Note that you can also get this character from the recurring Alvida's Romance Extra Isle event.
  • Shells Town : Forget Axe-Hand Morgan (only usable as a very early sub, hardly worth the effort), but his brat evolves to Cabin Boy Helmeppo , whose special makes him a niche but occasionally very useful sub unless you got a better (RR) DEF-to-zero unit. Just like Alvida, 'meppo can be farmed also from a special event, this one being Escaped! Morgan event.
  • Syrup Village : Django evolves into niche but (barely) usable subs, ( Dancing Django , and Double Crosser Django ). He will also drop from Hina's Resort Getaway event. Similar to 'meppo, you don't need to hurry too much to farm him. Captain Kuro is a QCK slasher and a decent sub early on, through only for his stats. He is however farmable in his extra isle event too, and is obsoleted by a bunch of units, including other F2P drops, so don't think much of him. And finally, Usopp is farmable here, through the drop rate is rumored to be maybe 1%. Everyone is always desperate for Usopp sockets and GPU copies for skill ups, but the drop rate here is considered too low to be worth the trouble.
  • Baratie : most useful is Double Ironfist Fullbody , known as Elder Turtle killer, a very useful character for turtle farming (note he also drops from the same Hina's Resort Getaway event as Django). Given that you may farm turtles every day, farm the hell out of his stage and evolve him ASAP (unless you have a better RR unit for clearing turtles). Chef Zeff  was an early Fighter team captain, but his weak stats and special make him obsolete once you get better Fighters (he was somewhat useful in Rankings but those seem to have been quietly retired). Don Krieg is a very niche and rather weak unit and you can just wait and get him from the Crush Krieg's Assault eventif you really want a poisoner early
  • Arlong Park : while you need the cow for one of the missions, it will drop at a good rate from the Face The Deep-Sea Kraken event, so just wait for it. Much more interesting was the Enraged Arlong , who is usable as a captain (through worse than most Rare Recruits), but whose pretty good stats (one of the highest ATK values in the game) keept him in play as a usable sub for a long time. He can be obtained from the Arlong; Empire Rising event too.
  • Twin Cape brings us Laboon and Princess Vivi , both usable in the old-style Zombie Team strategy. It belongs to another guide, but bottom line is both are ok to have (but there are much better zombie units these days so don't work toohard on them). You can obtain Laboon from the same Kraken event as the cow, while Vivi is also available from Whiskey Peak and from FP Recruit as Miss Wednesday . You'll probably want to farm Laboon , unless you got Pell from RR, as for Vivi - you can wait until you pull her, or if you want your zombie team up and running fast, go and farm her here. But again, today's (as of late 2017) zombie teams are all about Brook . (And as of early 2019 there are even more better zombie captains... but if you haven't pulled any and want to try the old school way, well, here you go).
  • Little Garden : Dorry and Broggy are not worth bothering, the only unit worth getting here is Mr. 3 . Sadly, his rumored drop rate is terrible, and he is no longer as useful as he was back in the early days where delayers were very rare. If you don't have a better Slasher delayer from RR yet, you could try farming here.
  • Nanohana ► Rainbase : Mr. 3 appears again, but more importantly, so does the  Mr. 0 Baroque Works CEO , better known as Crocodile. Both his evolutions had their uses, through Sir Crocodile Warlord of the Sea is superior. He was a great INT Slasher sub back in the early days, but it is doubtful you will use him now much.
  • Alubarna introduces Mr. 2 Bon Clay (a niche unit that combos well with farmable Garp the Fist ), niche but usable Slasher and damage reducer Mr. 1 , and a more useful DEX booster Miss Doublefinger . You really want Miss DF for your DEX Zoro team, and if you run Slashers, Mr. 1 will find his place there for a while at least. 
  • Jaya : Bellamy complements Miss DF and your DEX team.

Now that you have cleared Jaya, you are no longer a beginner, so this guide will end here. Good luck farming Eneru  :) Farming notes for further islands can be found on the said island pages.

New Player DON'Ts [ ]

  • DON'T use Rare Recruit except during Sugo Fest days
  • Stamina Refills may be tempting, but the later you use it (the higher your pirate level (P-LV), the more benefit you get from them.
  • Restarting a battle may be tempting as well, but is rarely worth it. Do it only if you have collected valuable posters (and except on Extra Isle this is unlikely to happen before you finish the boss anyway). It is usually more efficient to use the Gem on Stamina refill, and even that is not advisable.
  • Expanding the Character Box is good, but don't spend all your gems on that at once. Do it when you are out of options and would have to throw away valuable characters or rare fodder ( evolvers or boosters ).
  • For characters, if it has two stars or more, it may be good to keep. Yes, even some two star characters that appear weak at first glance can be useful later (for example Helmeppo ). Make sure to favorite (star) any characters. If you're not sure whether a character is weak or strong, search, or ask. If you get a weaker version of a character you already had (such as another low-level Luffy), keep it until you understand how sockets and leveling-up skills work (both of those DO involve using good characters in power up, but it has to be the right character - and that's another guide).
  • With regard to evolvers, do not, under any circumstances, use anything that has a rainbow color, or any dragons or lobsters for powering up. Early on you will also want to save your crabs (later on you'll have too many of them, but until you know you have too many, try to save them).
  • DON'T use the Treasure Turtles for powering up the characters, unless you are pretty sure you know what you are doing. They give only 3k EXP anyway, and that's not much. Even more, understand that those turtles are the required evolution material for Pigs . Baby pig needs 2,350 EXP to reach max level, then 2 tiny turtles (worth 6,000 EXP) and a Sea Pony /small Penguin / Hermit Crab to evolve into a booster that gives over 50,000 EXP. For the same reasons, conserve your supply of the related evolvers.
  • DON'T overspend EXP trying to level up a character. Check the character info here to see how much EXP it needs for the max level.
  • DON'T spend Friend Points except if you are at max (99 pulls) or during special FP events which happen every few weeks and boost the crappy FP pool with some useful units (Rare Recruits, boosters and evolvers etc.) 
  • DON'T focus on the Story Mode too much. After you unlock the Extra Isle (by finishing Shells Town ), it is a very good alternative, as the rewards there are better and relatively unique. Story Isle should almost never be attempted when there are no rewards (2x Drop, 2x Pirate EXP, 2x Beli, 0.5x Stamina). Out of those, 0.5x Stamina is best for rushing the Story, and 2x Drop is best for farming. 2x EXP may occasionally be better then Extra Isle, but the rewards (drops) are usually not as good, and 2x Beli is really just barely better then no bonus (because beli is relatively plentiful anyway).
  • DON'T rush with the Missions just for the sake of completion. Check what rewards they give, and get them as you need them. Gems and turtles are good, but leave evolvers for when you need them. Unlocking ships is cool, but you won't have resources to max them out for a long time anyway, so take your time.
  • DON'T waste cola on bad ships like Dinghy . Save it for better ships (for now max Merry Go , by the time you are done you should have a decent feeling which ships are playable. Or check the ship page for people's thoughts). On that note, do not click the Shipyard button at all until you get Merry Go (once clicked, you get a mini tutorial ad 5 free cola which they game will force you to spend instantly - and if you only have the crap-inghy, well, it will be sunk into that junk).
  • Zoro Streaming Wolf Swords is worth keeping too, through his evolved version has its use on a zombie team, so in this case ideally you want one to keep unevolved, and another one to evolve.
  • Fortunately very few units have different specials after evolving, and those three are the only one who have useful specials that do not strictly improve after evolution.
  • DON'T!!! waste your Feast item. It's a rare item that gives 5 million experience, given through mail on game anniversaries and such (the odds are that you probably do not have it, but in case you do, and wonder what to do with it - here it is). Keep it until you get a Sugo Legend, and feed it to said legend, since they need the most EXP to reach max level. Second best choice is to feed it to a Raid/Clash boss, if you are really impatient to max one ( Eneru or Mihawk are probably most useful here).
  • Update: with the new Limit break mechanic, dupes are gaining even more value, so it is now recommended you keep a few dupe copies in your box to be used as Limit Break unlockers. This note will be updated when this mechanic is introduced to global.
  • DON'T!!! waste your skull (s), they are an evolver material. It is wasted if used for EXP boost. But you don't need to keep more than one per character, any dupe skulls are trash. Also, don't confuse easily farmable skulls for Straw Hats for the hard to get skulls for legends (you can also buy the latter from the Bazaar). Check the skull FAQ for more.
  • DON'T!!! spend Training Points on low-cost Bazaar crap. Save it for ships/characters. Your first buy should be the Rocketman ship or the Flying Dutchman (but you may have to wait months for them to cycle back to the shop). Bazaar page explains in more detail what's worth buying and what's a trap.
  • DON'T!!! sell characters unless they are grunts describes in notes as useless. As a rule thumb, never throw away an RR character, and keep your FN and Story characters too.
  • DON'T feed your cotton candy inefficiently - one by one - to a high level character. This is expensive, beli-wise. Short version - feed your cotton candy to an evolver or another LEVEL 1 trash character until you get to max +50 CC on them (more cost efficient than +100 or +200). Then feed that those +50 trash characters to your lvl. 99 legend or another strong character. Doing this properly can save you as much as several million beli. See the FAQ at cotton candy page for more details.
  • DON'T bother with Unlockable Quests , they are generally not worth the gems to unlock them. Free turtles are better, manuals drop from various quests, and the only items you may really need is unique super-evolution materials for a very small set of characters (Germa units, legend Eneru, and few others).
  • DON'T!!! waste your cotton candy on a weak character. When you get your first and subsequent cotton candy if it is ATK buff, feed it to your 5-star Zoro, 5+ Luffy, or another 2x+ ATK captain, preferably a legend if you were lucky enough to pull one. If it is a HP candy feed it to someone who boosts HP (Zoro again if you don't have a better choice). If it is a RCV candy, keep it for Eneru / Legendary Marco / Boa / INTIvankov /and such. Don't feed it to a random character or a weak healer (if you are not sure, ask). If you have box-space issue, see the cotton candy article for a guide on how to deal with that.

New Player DOs [ ]

  • DO log in at least once every day to get your daily log-in bonus and mail. No need to play if you are busy, just log in to the game screen, open and delete your mail. (Do not let your mail pile up as after you reach the max of 300 you'll stop getting daily and special rewards. Best to delete each mail as soon as you open it).
  • Once a week or every two weeks clean up your friend list by sorting it by "time". See who has not played for a week or so and drop them. Only players who played within 8 hours or so will appear on your friend captain list to choose from as an addition to your team. Any inactive player on your friend list is a one less choice.
  • DO Favorite your characters that you work on. This ensures you don't sell them or power them up by accident.
  • DO understand Guerrilla Turtles Times and try to catch them as much as possible on Daily:Monday and Friday quests.
  • DO switch your ships on all 8 crews from Dinghy to Merry Go and use your cola to max it ASAP .
  • DO try to use your stamina efficiently, real life time permitting. If you don't have time to do big battles, try to farm some evolvers.
  • DO connect your account to Facebook/Twitter for easy recovery. Go to Others>Change Device>Change Device with SNS>Back-Up Date with SNS and follow the instructions.
  • DO understand the STR DEX QCK INT PSY color dependencies and that different missions and events may require drastically different teams. All Extra Island missions have guides, check them out if you are stuck. Guides for Story Islands are few, you can write some too (hint).
  • DO practice to improve your PERFECT hit ratio. It may take few months but you will eventually get to the point that most of your hits are PERFECTs. DO realize that without that skill, you simply will not be able to do the most difficult missions reliably.
  • DO Store your cotton candy in level 1 trash characters to save box space and beli. +50 is best. See cotton candy page for details why.
  • DO Complete your weekly Chopperman Missions , as well as any other C's Missions the game has. One exception: you may want to wait before completing too many Rookie missions. It is a bit counter intuitive, but some of them give a lot of EXP, and you may waste it (as in, by getting too much stamina that you cannot store). Further, you'll want to maximize that EXP boost by using Flying Dutchman or Hoe and an EXP-boosting captain, preferably on that gives you 1.5x EXP boost (like Neptune King of the Ryugu Kingdom ) or a even better, Legend Jack for 2x EXP boost. So DON'T!!! rush to complete the Rookie missions until you understand how stamina/experience work. C's Mission page has some detailed tables/numbers related to the EXP gain, check it out.
  • DO Play in the monthly Treasure Map . It has a separate stamina bar from the regular one, so it's free farming/training. Try to use Trusted or Limit Breakable characters to get the most benefit out of it.
  • DO Likewise, play the monthly Kizuna Clash , it also has its own separate stamina bar (like thingy...). Try to complete as many of the help requests as you can. Even if you lose, you can get some tickets from help requests, and try to help others, sometimes enemies are at very low HP and even new player teams can clear those help requests.
  • DO Use auto to reduce the time you need to pointlessly farm. See here for tips on how to auto well .
  • DO Play Pirate Rumble Festival 3 times a day, do the Single Player Matches ASAP to open the Gather Island , and collect resources there every day.

New Player Roadmap [ ]

Note: The roadmap to farming story units is less and less useful these days, as a) you can pull story units from Friend Recruit, b) there are many new, easy to get FN units that are better than some of the story units listed below and c) you may have RR units that are also much better than some units below. Feel free to skip sections below that you feel your current box is already on top of.

(For Pirate Level 1-70)

  • You'll first want to make a team that has at least a 2x or better ATK boosting captain. EXPLaw is a good go-to unit you get for free in a mail.
  • Soon you'll hit a roadblock in story mode. Stop doing story mode and farm Extra Isle for a while. It's the BEST place to level up your units.
  • Next you must master the Type Matchup team build. You'll want to get 5 good units of each type ( DEX , STR , QCK , INT , and PSY . Ditto, for each class (Striker, Slasher, etc.). As fortnights come, try and gather the units so you can balance your teams. Rainbow teams with a unit of each color are very popular. The reason is that you'll want to finish your attacks with the characters that are strong against that boss. So a DEX boss will destroy a QCK boss must faster than a STR could. See Gameplay:Type Matchups for more information.
  • Once you have a balance of units, level up one 1000+ ATK character. Focus on one or two to be at highest. You'll get a LOT more damage out of one unit being really really strong as opposed to 3 moderate units. Understand what an attack chain is.
  • Don't use Gems on anything but Sugo-fest for characters, except to expand the box slowly.
  • When you get Usopp, evolve him to Usopp Usopp Golden Pound ASAP and STOP . One, if not the best character in the game for beginners.
  • Skip all raids (clashes), don't gem just to win you impatient little gamer. Their time will come later. Getting one copy of a raid unit is not going to be useful anyway, you need few dozens to improve their special.
  • If you want to level up your Pirate level, try to farm 10 stamina turtle node with EXP-boosting captain and ship.

Tips for Intermediate Players [ ]

(For Pirate Level 71-150)

  • You'll want to focus on Extra Island most of the time as you will start to collect manuals and character copies for socketing . It will still be a while before you can do it in high volume, since you need to be able to clear 30 stamina isles repeatedly for that.
  • What are manuals ? Manuals give you a chance to lower the number of turns you must wait before using a special. This might seem insignificant, but as this game gets harder, you'll find stalling can be a challenge and you MUST lower cool-down on units.
  • Which units to save? Looks for those that boost attack, boost orb effectiveness, grant a conditional attack, heal, or have a high ATK value. As a rule of thumb, save each RR unit, and if your box permits, all other non-grunt units too. They may be boosted on a TM or such.
  • Every few weeks, a 2x skill-up event occurs. This doubles the chances of lowering a cool-down when using a manual or character with matching special. Keep your manuals and character copies for that time.
  • Which sockets to keep? Good ones: Bind/Despair reduction, Auto-Heal, Charge Specials, Matching Orb, Damage Reduction. Everything else is considered weak. See our page on sockets .
  • If you run out of space, increase box space, then start eating weaker-character manuals/copies. Don't keep too many evolvers, but treasure your Sea Stallions , rainbow evolvers and lobsters . Without these characters you can really cause the game to bottleneck and prevent progress and evolution of your units. Do keep in mind that Sea Ponies and Robber Penguins and Hermit Crabs are Pig (Porc) evolver fodder, so actually the most useless evolvers are Pirate Penguins and Armored Crabs. Don't keep more then 1-2 of those.
  • Begin to plan out your character attack order before attacking. You'll only get a one character advance notice of who is targeted next, and this can be not enough time to switch attack to a different enemy. Look at unit cool-downs and start practicing switching targets when needed. It's a skill you'll need for Forests or at times, Raids/Clashes later in the game as you get more powerful.
  • Planning stalls: Some raids or FN need you to stall at certain times. Learn your unit cooldowns, specials, and where to use GPU to maximize the stall time. Remember that units with high defense can easily die to combo hits from high-combo characters.
  • For how to get a Full Board Orb - see Full Board Orb Controllers
  • Characters that increase Orb Chance generation like Thatch , and Shanks Black Clad Emperor can be used instead
  • Both of the above can be increased in duration through Orb Locking characters like Paulie - if you find a spot for them in your team.
  • Your team will sometimes want one Damage Reducing character like Alvida , or Smoker
  • Getting a matching orb is only one step for full damage burst. You can further multiply this three times with a matching orb booster (ex. Donquixote Doflamingo Warlord of the Sea ), class or color burst (ex. Nico Robin ), and against enemy burst (ex. Sadie Impel Down Chief Jailer ). See this guide for details.
  • Now is the time to start planning a strong team to take down raid and Coliseum bosses. Mihawk , Chopper , Garp and Blackbeard are among the easier ones. Doffy and Enel are much harder, but those characters are the among the best. Either way, all can be completed before you hit P-LV 100, and without too much or any gems spend - but you will need to study the guides, get a bit lucky with unit pulls/drops, and work on your perfects. Also, don't despair about the high difficulty levels, go for the easiest ones - and repeat them until a poster drops, then stop. You will come back to farm them later, for now focus on leveling your new F2P prize.
  • When cleaning your friend list, you will also want to drop anyone who is 100 or more levels under your current P-LV. Each 10 levels reduces their appearance on your list by an hour (to a min. of 1 hour), and 8 hours is the default time. (This was improved a bit around late 2018, but as a rule fo thumb - try to keep friends close to your level, and of course kick anyone who has been inactive for a while!).
  • for events when you want two different captains (one as a friend and one your own, let's say Zoro and Law), and when you have both,and when you have difficulty finding the right match, use the following trick: put both captains in different slots, perhaps leading a mirror team. If you need Zoro, chose Zoro team for the mission, chose a Zoro helper, then swipe the team to Law. If you need Law, reverse the choices. This way you will have the most choices, while being able to run two different captains.

Intermediate Guide to Team Building [ ]

At this point you likely have one team of each color, and some variations based on your best captains, likely from RR. Hopefully you have at least one Legend. You are farming some fortnights and doing easier Clashes!!, at least, and you check their guides, notes on team-building for them, and adjust your teams as needed. For turtle times, you have one or more teams based on suggested turtle teams in the respective guide. Two general tips:

  • be considerate and leave your best turtle/fortnight/clash captains in some slots, so that others can use them even if you are not running a given event
  • Nakama Network is your friend :) Check it out for good ideas, and leave your teams there for others. Particularly for older/easier content. The site was created ~2018 and many experienced players don't bother posting teams for old content they cleared long ago. Help new players by sharing your teams there, even if they are for easy content that we, experienced players, forgot about years ago.

Tips for Advanced Players [ ]

(For Pirate Level 151+)

  • You really want to focus on collecting manuals for maxing out your characters, and on collecting character copies for maxing sockets.
  • Cash won't really be an issue now that you are farming raid bosses.
  • You can now start thinking about Limit Break .

Glossary [ ]

See Glossary .

General FAQ [ ]

See FAQ . But, seriously, take a look. It has a lot of info that new players (and not only) will find useful, and some of it was not covered in the sections above. If you read that far, do finish the lesson :)

Other guides/useful sites [ ]

  • Reddit OPTC wiki : https://www.reddit.com/r/OnePieceTC/wiki/index - but it is half-obsolete as it is not open to editing by newcomers
  • OPTC github tools : https://optc.github.io/ are worth exploring
  • Nakama Network : https://www.nakama.network best team sharing site
  • TM Team Planner : https://lukforce.bitbucket.io/tm-planner/ very helpful TM planning site
  • OPTC Official English Site : http://onepiece-treasurecruise.com/en/ - has decent guides and basic character / story mode information. Not bad for an official page
  • OPTC Eng Blog : https://op-tc-eng-version.blogspot.com/ is a good fansite with a bunch of guides.
  • OPTC Guide : http://optcguide.com/ - I haven't used it much but is seems fairly up to date.
  • OPTC Academy : http://optcacademy.com/ - seems focused on the Japanese, not Global version.
  • add more sites here, we are link friendly

There are also Japanese pages:

  • http://onepiece-treasurecruise.com/ Official Japanese site
  • https://トレクル.gamewith.jp/ "Gamewith" is considered a very useful fansite - for those who read Japanese. Otherwise, you can get a bit of use of it through Google Translate.
  • 1 Tips for New OPTC Players and Roadmap
  • 2 Mouth Gate ~ Hogback’s Mansion
  • 3 Limit Break

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One Piece Treasure Cruise Guide: Tips and Strategy

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OPTC is an excellent game very similar to Brave Frontier, except that you get more action and fun. There is no auto battle option and requires way more skill, which is something for a change. Here is a general guide for One Piece Treasure Cruise.

One Piece Treasure Cruise Guide: Tips and Strategy

Character Types and Relationships

Character Types

Source: OPTC Guide

Each type comes with its on strength and weaknesses.

  • STR – Strong against DEX (2x Attack Power) and weak against QCK (0.5x Attack Power)
  • DEX – Strong against QCK (2x Attack Power) and weak against STR (0.5x Attack Power)
  • QCK – Strong against STR (2x Attack Power) and weak against DEX (0.5x Attack Power)
  • PSY – Strong against INT (2x Attack Power)
  • INT – Strong against PSY (2x Attack Power)

If you ever forget these relationships, check the top left corner of your game when in battle. Each character type can further be classified into a subclass of Fighter, Shooter, Slasher or Striker.

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Keep Your Starting Characters

Monkey D Luffy

Sometimes, you will be tempted to sell off characters that you think are not that strong. Keep in mind you will get the following characters – Luffy, Coby, Zoro, Usopp, Sanji, Nami and Chopper from story mode.

We recommend upgrading Usopp to Golden Pound Usopp by swiping right. He is one of the best characters in the game. Golden Pound Usopp’s special takes 15(10 max special lvl) turns to charge and that could be the deciding factor in winning a battle later on.

Leveling Your Characters and Crew Cost

Always be sure to power up your characters by feeding characters you won’t be using to the ones that are in your main team. Just make sure you don’t feed those we mentioned earlier. 🙂

Crew cost can only be increased as your pirate level increases. The pirate level is basically your experience bar. You gain them by fighting regular campaign maps. Every time your pirate level goes up, your crew cost will increase.

Special Attacks and Captain Abilities

Special Attacks OPTC

Each character will have a special attack. For example Usopp is great character with a good special attack but weak normal attacks. His special attack will delay the enemy for 3 turns, which is very helpful against bosses. Special attacks can be leveled by feeding the same character with the same skill.

Captain Abilities(CA) are leader skills which gives the entire party a specific bonus. For example, Zoro’s CA boosts Dex by x1.5 and is very good in an all DEX team. Use the most suitable CA that will benefit the entire team.

Tandem Attacks

Tandem attacks are special moves only usable when you have specific characters in your team. They are very powerful and deal tonnes of damage. Here are a few tandem attack combos:

Tornado Tabasco Pound Phoenix – Deals 3x character’s ATK in damage to all enemies in back. Requires  Nami Tornado Tempo ,  Usopp Tabasco Star  and  Roronoa Zoro Pound Phoenix .

Weak Trio/Guts Attack – Deals 2x character’s ATK in damage to all enemies in front. Requires  Nami ,  Usopp  and  Tony Tony Chopper .

Golden Mirage Shot – Deals 2x character’s ATK in damage to all enemies. Requires  Usopp Usopp Golden Pound ,  Nami Mirage tempo  and  Chef Sanji Hot Rock Stew .

For more tandem attack info, check this out .

Need More Beli and Gems?

Beli is what you need to level or evolve your characters. The best place to get Beli is on weekends at the Golden Cavern Island. Depending on which level you farm, you should be expecting ~30k to 70k Beli. Regular maps also drop Beli but not as much as Golden Cavern Island.

Gems is the “Pay to Win” currency which you can get some even if you are free to play. Here are a few ways to get free gems:

  • Login daily to get a free gem
  • Login streaks will provide more gems
  • Completing story mode provides gems upon completing it for the first time
  • Completing new islands on Extra Isle will give you 1 gem.
  • Raid bosses provides 1 gem for completing all difficulties(one time only)
  • Special events Bandai gives will give gems

Guest Captains and Friend Points

Always add friends and use any Guest Captain relative to your level to make battles easier. It is important to add friends initially when you are weaker. Once your characters get stronger, you can opt to be more picky with who you add as a friend.

Friend points can be used to get new characters. The odds of getting a good character is slim, but you can save all friend points until you get a special event where they give higher odds of getting things like pigs. It will be more worthwhile.

Ships

Source: OPTC

Merry Go is the only ship worth using cola on. It provides 1.5x boost to crews attack and 300Hp, which is pretty nice. Cola is used to upgrade the ships.

Cola can be gotten from regular maps and treasure chests. Spend some stamina farming story mode with plenty of stages such as Twin Cape 10 or Little Garden 10.

Good Characters to Farm

You can get some decent characters from story mode. The drop rates are quite low however. We do recommend you farming these characters suggested by optcguide.com :

  • Alvida (Ch 3 – Alvida’s Hideout & 2 Ch 2,6 Loguetown)
  • Morgan (Ch 9 – Shells Town)
  • Buggy (Ch 5,13 – Orange Town & Ch 8 – Lougetown )
  • Kuro (Ch 5,13 – Syrup Village )
  • Zeff (Ch 3 – Baratie)
  • Don Krieg (Ch 5,15 – Baratie)
  • Arlong (Ch 14,15 – Arlong Park)
  • Tashigi (Ch 10 – Loguetown)
  • Smoker (Ch 12 Loguetown)
  • Vivi (Ch 5,6,8 Twin Cape & Ch 4 Whiskey Peak)
  • Laboon (Ch 9,10 Twin Cape)
  • Miss Monday (Ch 3,7 Whiskey Peak)
  • Mr.5 (Ch 9,13,14 Whiskey Peak)
  • Mr.3 (Ch 11,15 Little Garden)
  • Broggy (Ch 6 Little Garden)
  • Dorry (Ch 7 Little Garden)

There you have it guys! Now go kick some butt!

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One Piece Treasure Cruise reroll guide

One Piece Treasure Cruise reroll guide

One Piece Treasure Cruise is one of the most venerable gacha games on mobile there is, with an almost decade-long pedigree since its release in 2014. But for players just getting started, it can be difficult to get a good crew together, and what’s this thing called “rerolling” everyone keeps talking about?

What is rerolling?

What you can get from one piece treasure cruise reroll.

But you also have events called “Sugo-fests”, which happen on a fairly common rota of around once every two weeks. These provide much greater pull rates, and when combined with your first pulls, you can get some genuinely rare characters as a result. Add onto that the rerolling trick and the tedium involved, and rerolling starts to be a lot more worthwhile.

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Characters to aim for

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Note: Using the headstart Sugo-fest, you receive pity-pulls if you recruit at least 11 times. With your daily rainbow gems, you can easily accrue something like 100 rainbow gems within the first 72 hours to take advantage of this.

  • Luffy & Law - Those Who Destroy the facade of Peace
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  • Reiju - Poolside Butterfly at Night
  • Magellan - Terrifying Poison
  • Mihawk : Lord of the Night - Happy Spooky Halloween!

You’ll also want to keep your eye out as One Piece Treasure Cruise is already underway with its 9.5-year anniversary, and with a decade coming up since launch, there’s sure to be a lot of great opportunities for rewards and more on the way!

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One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List (OPTC)

One Piece Treasure Cruise is a mobile battler packed with all of your favorite One Piece characters, and I mean packed! As picking the best is challenging, this One Piece Treasure Cruise tier list will help you make the right choice!

Best OPTC Characters Tier List - One Piece Treasure Cruise

One Piece Treasure Cruise has 3,000-plus characters to collect if you include all the variations available. This makes a full character list almost impossible, especially as new characters tend to eclipse many older ones. To find the best-ranked OPTC characters, read on for our One Piece Treasure Cruise tier list. 

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One Piece Treasure Cruis OPTC Character tier list

You'll get a lot of new characters as you play One Piece Treasure Cruise, so what you're looking for are Legends . You'll get one when the Wanted Poster in the pull shines red . The chance of getting them on a pull is only about one to three percent, but they're all worth keeping. Also, note that you want a good mix of character types (psy, dex, str, etc), as they will be helpful in different teams for farming.

S-Tier One Piece Treasure Cruise Characters List

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For more information on anime-inspired mobile games, check out Summoners War Chronicles Tier List and Mythic Heroes Tier List here at Pro Game Guides!  

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OPTC Beginner + Rerolling Guide

Hello everyone, and welcome to my guide. I’m Cinderspawn , a very active member of the OPTC subreddit Discord server (I partly manage the #optc-rerolls channel in there) and I made this guide to help new players get started with their accounts. Are there already a good amount of Rerolling/Getting Started guides for OPTC out there? Yes there are, but I find that many of them lack information and fail to account for several important things, including dedication to the game and playstyle.

Note that this is only a guide for GLOBAL One Piece Treasure Cruise; if you are looking for something like this for the Japanese version of the game, then that tells me you most likely do not know how the game works yet (i.e . do not have a grasp of important game mechanics like buffs and debuffs and how to circumvent them, how to determine what units are good, etc.) so I suggest to give up on that until you learn the game on Global and start clearing tougher, non-story mode content, which could take up to a month depending on how much you play (this game is more complicated than it seems, and although this piece of advice is a bit harsh if you really wanted to start a Japanese account, I have seen FAR too many new players start JP, not know what the hell they are doing, and end up giving up because they can’t read what the game says and/or clear anything significant on Extra Island). However, this decision is up to you in the end.

Without further ado, let’s begin! Move on to the next page.

What is rerolling, and how much effort should I put into it?

Rerolling is a common practice in Gacha Games, and OPTC is no different. Because a lot of incredible units come from summoning with Rainbow Gems (the paid currency of OPTC, also obtainable through story mode/dailies/chopperman missions/extra island quests but aren’t abundant whatsoever, especially when you finish story mode), you can take advantage of the fact that you are given some Rainbow Gems upon account creation to try your luck pulling, and if you don’t get anything good, restarting your account and using the gems you get in the beginning to pull again.

Doing this over and over again is called rerolling . Recently on Global OPTC however, a new method of rerolling has been introduced via the Straw Hat Retry Mail . This method sacrifices some gems we got in the mail immediately after finishing the tutorial (used to be over 50, now it’s usually less than 20) for a simpler in-game method of rerolling for Straw Hat legends.

The pool of legends here is far smaller than the pool of legends available on a Sugo Fest, but you simply need to press “Retry” if you don’t like the 10 units that you received, and can keep doing this over and over again until you’re finally happy.

We can sit here and argue whether this method is better than the old method of rerolling (restarting your account, potentially completing the tutorial again if you aren’t on a rooted mobile device/do not have access to a computer, and doing a multi-pull on the current Sugo Fest with your 50 starting gems), but we cannot change what Bandai has done, and more importantly, the old method of rerolling is NOT COMPLETELY DEAD! Of course, whether you actually want to do this or not, depends on your individual situation (i.e. the option that you pick below).

Now here’s the part where you decide which path you want to take. All the options assume you are a new player. Pick the one that most suits you:

  • You’re unsure of whether this game is something you want to play long term, and aren’t willing to spend a bunch of time rerolling, but ARE willing to restart your account and progress if you do end up liking the game?
  • You’re unsure of whether this game is something you want to play long term, and aren’t willing to spend a bunch of time rerolling, but ARE NOT willing to restart your account and progress if you do end up liking the game? Note that this is the least-advised option unless you really value your time and want to get into the game ASAP with an acceptable start.
  • You are willing to spend some time (up to a couple of days) rerolling for a great start, but don’t exactly need the perfect start? This is the recommended option for f2p players that balances the quality of the reroll with time spent rerolling.
  • You are willing to spend a LOT of time rerolling for a near perfect/perfect start (up to several days if you’re unlucky)? This is the best option for f2p players, but you need to be patient and have time on your hands. It is HIGHLY recommended that you have access to a computer if this is the option you choose.

You picked an option? Great, remember the number, and proceed to the next page.

  • Following a Path

A tl;dr for what you should do depending on which option you choose:

  • Do not waste time rerolling and just dive right into the game. Pull with your rainbow gems whenever you want, and enjoy the story mode of OPTC for now; you will become an option (3) or (4) if you end up liking the game, and you can come back to read this guide at that point.
  • Reroll on the Straw Hat Retry mail until you get G4 v2 (you don’t have to look for any other legends, you just need G4 v2), and spend the gems you get from going through story mode on the beginner sugo (multi-pulls).
  • Reroll on the Straw Hat Retry mail until you get one of the following combos: G4 v2 + Legend Nami , G4 v2 + Sanji v2 , or Legend Robin + Legend Nami (if you’re willing to sacrifice account strength for the sake of waifus; this is the least-recommended option but they have some synergy together so it’s worth noting). You generally want to be saving your gems if you with one of the first two combos (not recommended to pull on beginner sugo if you can help it). However , if you get frustrated at all rerolling for one of the first two combos (especially if you’re rerolling manually on a single phone/similar device), it’s okay to settle for G4 v2 + one or two other more common legends (notably Franky, Robin, Sanji v1, or Kung Fu Luffy). Not everyone has the patience and/or time to keep rerolling forever!
  • Reroll your account on Nox until you get Akainu v2 (Int), Whitebeard/Marco dual unit, Sabo v2 (Dex), Capone (Int), or Kata v2 (Psy – out on May 25th) from single sugo pulls (not on the beginner sugo, but on any other sugo that is currently up), and then proceed to reroll on the Straw Hat Retry mail for either the G4 v2 + Sanji v2 combo (more recommended since the Snakeman Super Evolution will be out on May 25th) , or the G4 v2 + Legend Nami combo (still exceptional). Expect to save your gems once you’re done with the reroll process and pull only on good sugofests like Kata v2 (although you don’t need to spend 450 gems on this sugo for guaranteed Snakeman since you already have G4 v2) and French Anniversary (most likely Germa v2 debut).

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Optc beginner guide #1: How to build good teams.

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Teambuilding in optc can be obvious for the most of us, right? Yes, for a person who has been playing the game for a considerable amount of time it can be easy to make a good team, but for a new player it can be difficult to build (I've noticed this because I introduced optc to a friend and he is struggling a lot to make good teams), so I thought that making a post about how to make functional teams would be a good idea.

Let's start!

⋙ ════ Captains ════ ⋘

The most important thing about a team is their captains, they will be the units who give a permanent boost to your team, and because of that you should (mainly) use the captain that boosts more your team.

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In this example Gladius is a better captain than Zoro, because he boosts more the Atk of your Qck characters.

You won't always want a captain over another only because it boosts the Atk by a higher amount, but for the vast majority of the cases you'll want the captain that boosts the stats by a higher amount (Atk, Hp, has damage reduction, etc).

⋙ ════ Crewmembers ════ ⋘

Actually the most difficult part about teambuilding is to put the crewmembers in the team and make it work properly.

I can't give you a way to make a perfect team, because it doesn't exist, you'll probably need to use a different team for each event that you face; but the thing that I can do is to guide you on how to make basic teams.

So let's say that you are going to do an event which boss is Str, in this case a good character to use as a captain would be Qck Gladius, so let's do a team with him!

The most important thing about your team is that the characters are boosted by your captain, at least 5/6 characters of your team (including friend captains) should be boosted by your captain, so if you are using a character that boosts Qck characters your team should be formed of Qck characters.

Obviously this applies to all sort of captains, so you always want to stick to the types or classes that your captain boosts.

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This is a pretty decent team, but it isn't a team in what I have put on the first characters that I've seen, actually those characters synergize with each other.

And why? May you ask.

It's all because of their special abilities. The special abilities are what make a crewmebmer useful if it isn't the captain.

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What Carrot does with her special is to double all of your Qck characters Atk for 1 turn, this is very beneficial for your team because all of it is composed of Qck characters; and it's not only Carrot who has a useful special, actually every crewmember of this team can help with their special.

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The key to succeed clearing events is to have characters who do different and useful things with their special; if you don't have characters with good special abilities, you won't be able to clear difficult content.

⋙ ════ Ships ════ ⋘

The ship that you use in your team is also a important thing in teambuilding, because it acts as if it was a third captain, so you want to use the ship that sticks better to the team you are using.

If you are a new player you won't have a lot of ships, so I'll recommend you to use the Merry Go, it boosts the Atk of all your characters so you can use it in every team that you make.

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This is the end of this post, I know this is a very basic guide, but this is meant for new players who may not know how to make good teams (I made horrible teams when I started to play optc).

Also I'll do more parts talking about more complex things in the future.

I hope you liked it! ^^

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One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List

Not all characters in One Piece Treasure Cruise are equally good. Here's the best One Piece Treasure Cruise tier list showing the best characters.

One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List

One Piece Treasure Cruise is a grand RPG adventure that sees you traveling across the seas, facing tough enemies, and soaking in the story of Eichiro Oda’s world-renowned masterpiece.

Along the way, you have access to hundreds of crew members, to form the ultimate pirate crew. To help with this colossal task, we’ve made a tier list that ranks the best characters to use in the game.

Read on to know which characters are worthy of becoming your nakama in your grand adventure.

Note: Due to the sheer volume of released characters, only the most useful ones are included in this list.

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One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List Tier S

The best characters in the game. They have great stats, offer utility for your team, and have great versatility in their playstyles.

One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List Tier A

These are excellent characters that fit well in any team. Sometimes, they can even surpass S-tiers depending on your crew composition.

One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List Tier B

These are great characters that excel at their role in the battle. Not all of them are all-rounders, but they get the job done.

One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List Tier C

Good characters that don’t’ stand out but offer decent help in battle.

One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List Tier D

These characters are serviceable but require adjustments to your team composition.

One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List Tier F

These are characters with an extremely niche use case. They have value, but only for specific situations and party compositions.

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Top Five Beginner Tips and Tricks for Underwater Soulslike, Another Crab’s Treasure

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  • Here’s five top tips and tricks to help if Another Crab’s Treasure is your first soulslike.
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Another Crab’s Treasure , the aquatic soulslike where you play as a trash-wearing hermit crab is available now with Xbox Game Pass! Embark on an epic adventure set in a crumbling underwater world after Kril’s shell is repossessed.

If you’re new to the soulslike genre, Another Crab’s Treasure is a welcoming introduction. With built-in assist options, you can adjust to your play style. Speaking of these options, I’ve created a list of my top five tips and tricks for those new soulslike players who might need some advice – Let’s dive in!

Your Shell is your Best Friend 

I mean duh, you’re a hermit crab. Your shell is the only thing standing between you and some seriously deadly enemies along your journey. A pristine shell is the sign of a coward! Don’t be afraid to get it beat up. If it breaks, there’s (unfortunately) plenty of new trash to replace it scattered all over the ocean. You take a lot of damage when you’re not in your shell, so blocking and parrying is gonna save you more than once.

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Not only are shells great for defense, all wearable trash comes with a Shell Spell, powered by the ocean’s magic. Use a tin can to shock that sardine, or maybe a party popper to shoot some confetti in that lobster’s face!

Don’t be Afraid to Come Back Later When you’re Stronger

The ocean is a big place. If you find you’re stuck on a boss fight with no progress, you might need to take the L and level up some more! Find some nearby enemies, explore the ocean for items, argue with the locals and come back later. You’ll be surprised at the difference when you return. Remember, the game is meant to be difficult – don’t get discouraged by repeated losses!

You Don’t Need to Fight Every Enemy

For one, you might find yourself battling for longer than you’d like to. Secondly, enemies respawn. There’s plenty to go around and some just aren’t worth your time! Or maybe they are, depending how much you like to spear tackle crabs all day long. I won’t judge you for it. Okay maybe a little. But just like in classic soulslikes, you’ll be surprised by how many fights you can avoid entirely if you’re careful or quick.

Mix up your Playstyle

There’s almost always more than one way to approach a fight. If your current loadout isn’t working against an enemy, it could be that you just haven’t figured out their trick yet. Try using different Shell Spells or Adaptations, or equipping some different Stowaways – little creatures that attach to your shell and affect your combat ability in all sorts of ways.

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Additionally, you might find a Shark Egg along your journey. These offer a rebirth of sorts, as using one lets you re-spec your stats or skills at the respective shop. If that unga bunga warrior build isn’t working out, try a magic-focused build instead!

If you’re Just Not a Glutton for Punishment – Try out our Assist Options

In Another Crab’s Treasure , you might come to find out that soulslike games aren’t for you due to the difficulty alone – that’s okay! Within the settings menu, you can find the assist mode. From here, you can toggle gameplay settings such as extra shell durability and reducing enemy health. Still too hard? Don’t worry, that’s why you can give Kril a gun. No really, you can totally do that. It’s a one-hit kill and looks as goofy as it sounds.

On top of this, whether you choose to use assist options or not, players will still have access to gaining all achievements! We welcome you to play at your own pace, with no restrictions. If the game’s difficulty is harming your fun, feel free to turn some of these options to make things a bit easier. It’s there for a reason!

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For players who are still looking for a challenge, we’ve made sure that the default game will pack a punch. Or a pinch. There’s too many crab puns to count at this point. But no matter your play style, Another Crab’s Treasure is sure to find a permanent place in your heart, just like all the microplastics inside of you!

Well? Are you ready to take the plunge?

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Sea of Thieves Guide: 7 Essential Tips for Beginners (2024) Ships, crew, missions and more

A fter 6 years of roaming its seas, ‘ ‘Sea of Thieves’’ is one of the few games as a service that I consider a second home. Rare’s pirate adventure is a sea full of opportunities to live fun adventures that has evolved over the years to become an increasingly accessible experience, but at the same time has expanded to continue delivering content and new experiences. Now, a few days before its arrival on PlayStation 5 in one of the most unusual moves in the world of video games , it is time for this world of adventure to integrate a new group of pirates.

If you’re curious about how to get started in 'Sea of Thieves', or just want a guide on how to get back, don’t worry, we’ve got all the basic information you need to get started.

How do I get started with 'Sea of Thieves'?

The most important thing is to get the game. ‘ 'Sea of Thieves'’ arrives on PlayStation 5 this April 30th after several weeks of waiting, thus expanding its presence beyond the Xbox and PC family of consoles (through Windows Store and Steam ). There are currently 3 versions you can start playing with: the Standard , Deluxe , and Premium editions. While the Standard Edition includes the base game, the Deluxe and Premium Editions include some cosmetic extras, as well as extra cash to get you through the store quickly and start your pirate adventure in style.

Prices are as follows:

  • 'Sea of Thieves': Standard Edition - $39.99
  • 'Sea of Thieves': Deluxe Edition - $49.99
  • 'Sea of Thieves': Premium Edition - $59.99

These editions are available for Xbox, Steam, Windows 10/11, and PlayStation 5.

Do the tutorial

Things have changed a lot since ‘'Sea of Thieves'’ launched in March 2018. And that’s because back then, the game threw you right into the sea without really giving you any instructions on what to do. There are details that are extremely intuitive (lowering the sails moves the ship forward, dropping the anchor stops it), but others not so much. For those entering the game for the first time, the best recommendation is to take the Maiden Voyage . This experience is a fairly quick tutorial on the mechanics of the game, ranging from how to use your ship, how to use some of your tools, how to survive in combat, or even how to cook. Even though it’s very simple, it can’t hurt to have the Pirate Lord himself explain to you what to expect in the special world of 'Sea of Thieves'.

Know your ships

Every pirate knows that part of the adventure is in the ships. 'Sea of Thieves' has three ways for you to traverse this world, and the choice of size will depend on your crew. Each of the ships will have basic elements such as an anchor and a steering wheel, two ladders on the sides, two lateral harpoons at the front, a mission table, a map of the sea with islands, barrels with resources and a space at the back of the ship to place a rowboat. Then there are the cannons and masts, which depend on the type of ship you choose.

Below we will discuss each of these boats:

  • Sloop: This small ship is ideal for starting an adventure alone or with a friend. Its small size makes it ideal for learning the basics of using a ship in 'Sea of Thieves'. It has only one sail and two cannons, making it an easy ship to operate, but with the bare minimum to attack, so be careful.
  • Brigantine: With an ideal space for crews of 3, this ship is the most balanced in the game, reaching a good speed and having enough cannons to attack and defend easily. Its size makes it easy to defend and operate.
  • Galleon: The largest of all the ships and always requires 4 players to operate. Its size, multiple levels, 3 sails, and 6 cannons make it one of the most complete, but also the most difficult to handle, so teamwork will be very important. Its size must be taken into account when braking, as its inertia can be greater, its turns slower, and when sailing against the wind, as you will have the slowest ship in the game. However, being the best-armed and the most difficult ship to sink, you will be facing a ship that you will respect when you see it from a distance.

Decorate your ship

One of the elements that 'Sea of Thieves' has is the part of making your ship unique. Although you start with nothing to decorate your ship with, as you play, complete missions, and most importantly, collect money, you’ll be able to purchase decorations for your ship, ranging from sails, rudders, anchors, flags, and more.

Buy your ship

As time goes by and you have acquired items that decorate your pirate and give him more personality, you can decide to use the gold you have saved to buy your own ship and become a real captain. You will still be able to decorate your ship, but you will also be able to buy details such as interior decorations, and most importantly, you will be able to give your ship a name. When you encounter another player in the distance, you will be able to see both the name of the ship and the user who is captaining it, indicating that you are no longer a newcomer to the 'Sea of Thieves'.

Assemble your crew

Once you’ve chosen the size of your boat, it’s time to choose your crew. Whether you play alone on a sloop or with one, two, or three other friends. You can ensure that no one joins your crew by keeping it closed, but if you want to interact with anyone who happens to want to play 'Sea of Thieves', you can leave the option open.

An organized crew is an essential part of successful ‘Sea of Thieves’ adventures, so communication is a key element. Assigning positions or roles will help keep everyone from wanting to do the same activities, and will make better use of space on the ship. For example, someone may be in charge of steering from the helm, giving instructions on the length and direction of the sails, while someone else checks the chart and horizon to make sure they are heading in the right direction and that there are no hazards in the way (like other ships, or worse, the Kraken ). The same is true when you get into some kind of battle, deciding who controls the ship, who fires the cannons, and who goes down to repair.

There are elements you can consider later, such as forming a guild with several friends and working together to increase the number of rewards.

What activities can I do in 'Sea of Thieves'?

Jumping into 'Sea of Thieves' is the start of a great adventure with a growing list of activities to do. Before you begin, you can choose which sea to explore. Safer Seas is a great option if you are a beginner. You will have all the excitement and adrenaline of the game, but without other players on the server and therefore no PvP activity. At the same time, you won’t earn the same amount of gold and reputation as you would in the High Seas.

Once you have chosen which sea to enter, it is time to begin your adventure. Whenever you start, you will either start alone or with your crew at one of the taverns in the game’s outposts. Here you can gather resources, shop, and prepare to set sail. But what you do in 'Sea of Thieves' depends a lot on what you are looking for. Do you want to start sailing and do some of the missions in the game? Do you want the fun of a story that immerses you in the world of 'Sea of Thieves'? Do you want to get into combat? Well, there’s a little bit of everything, so let’s take a look at the basics of what the game has to offer.

Trading companies

The world of ‘Sea of Thieves’ is populated by three trading companies that offer different activities. On the one hand, we have the Gold Hoarders , who, as you can imagine, love chests full of gold and any other trinket of value. The Order of Souls , connoisseurs of the mystical arts, seek out skulls to learn the secrets of the pirates of old, so be prepared to face skeleton squads. Finally, we have the Merchant Alliance , whose job it is to trade goods, hunt wild animals on distant islands, fill crates with resources, or search shipwrecks to salvage their cargo. Each of these factions has its level of representation; once you reach level 50, you will be recognized as a Pirate Legend, opening the door to Athena’s Fortune , which only the elite can reach.

On the other hand, if you want to prove that being a pirate is all about stealing and sinking ships, there are the Reaper’s Bones , which will accept anything you find at sea in ‘Sea of Thieves’ (if you stole it from someone else, all the better). These 5 companies can fly a flag showing that your ship represents them, allowing you to level up and get better rewards. Also, if you want something quieter, you can answer The Hunter’s Call and dedicate yourself to fishing, catching animals, cooking them, and selling them.

'Sea of Thieves' has a very deep lore with very charismatic characters and a struggle between good and evil. But to get to know them, their motivations, and their stories, one of the useful elements is the Tall Tales. These stories will take us from island to island performing activities such as obtaining special items or helping ghosts from the past find peace. These adventures add an extra layer to the general quests that the game provides and have the player reading journal entries and searching for hidden items in the places they go.

Special Tall Tales

In addition to the Tall Tales that are part of the 'Sea of Thieves' mythology, we find two special stories that link this special sea to the world of pop culture. On the one hand, we have an adventure inspired by Pirates of the Caribbean, with Jack Sparrow, the Black Pearl, Davy Jones and other characters and elements that Disney fans cannot miss.

For veteran players who have pirate adventures in their hearts, last year we had the opportunity to go to Mêlée Island to help Guybrush Threepwood himself in an adventure that mixed the mythical Secret of Monkey Island with ‘Sea of Thieves’.

Each of these adventures brought content to the in-game store, from pets to skins to weapons and more. Although these cosmetic items come at a price, these stories are part of the free updates that arrive each season, so you won’t have to pay extra to play them.

Plunder Pass and Seasons

Like any game as a service, 'Sea of Thieves' is not exempt from some of its most distinctive elements: seasons and season passes. While this is relatively new to the game (starting in 2021), it has remained the same, allowing players to unlock additional rewards through a reputation system.

The upcoming Season 12 will bring new items such as weapons, ziplines on islands, cannonballs for ships, and other items that will change different parts of the game.

Tools, not rules

One of the main philosophies that Rare has shared in this game is “Tools, not rules”. This indicates that everything that comes in the game are just tools to help us customize our adventure. At the end of the day, this is a game that leaves us with a huge sandbox.

This also translates to the literal use of the tools, becoming a concept of “thinking outside the box”. For example, if you need to look for treasure on an island that is under an X but you don’t find it, you can bury another one to generate an extra map to help you compare where you are and how close you are to what you are looking for.

It is a sea of thieves, not a sea of friends

As the webcomic ‘Penny Arcade’ explained at the time , the game “it’s not called ‘Sea of Friends,’” so when you see a ship in the distance, it is wise to be prepared for any eventuality. Just as it could be a ship looking to make an alliance, it could also be a ship looking to steal your loot.

Likewise, check your map to see if there is a Reaper on the map, just to be on the lookout, or in another case, if there is someone with one of the flags indicating that they want to fight.

‘Sea of Thieves’ has many more details, but with these elements covered, your pirate adventure is ready to begin.

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  7. guides/roadmap

    Database/Calculator - Use this to look up characters and form/plan teams. This guide is meant for any players looking for some guidance on what to do. It is not a strict road map, as there are different paths and shortcuts that players can take depending on what they want to get out of this game. However, following this guide will increase ...

  8. guides/beginner

    SNS Linking Guide FAQ Rerolling Guide New Player's Roadmap Tips for New Players Teambuilding Guide Buffs and Debuffs. ... This subreddit is about One Piece Treasure Cruise. Created Feb 13, 2015. 79.0k. Rare Recruits. 71. out of Stamina. Top 5%. Ranked by Size. Filter by flair. Megathread. Discussion. Question. ENG Discussion.

  9. One Piece Treasure Cruise Guide: Tips and Strategy

    Here is a general guide for One Piece Treasure Cruise. Character Types and Relationships. Source: OPTC Guide. Each type comes with its on strength and weaknesses. STR - Strong against DEX (2x Attack Power) and weak against QCK (0.5x Attack Power)

  10. 10 One Piece Treasure Cruise Tips And Tricks

    10. Tips to Earn Rainbow Gems: 1. Don't Go for Perfect Attacks Every Time: Missed Attacks Break a Combo: When you tap on an enemy, you have a few seconds to create a chain of multiple attacks. You score a "Perfect" attack when you select an ally after all action words like "Bam" collide.

  11. One Piece Treasure Cruise reroll guide

    Not only that, but we've found that One Piece Treasure Cruise also has a promotional recruiting event for new players called the "Head Start Super-Sugo Fest", which allows you to recruit rarer characters. However, this is only available for 72 hours after you first play, so theoretically you could reroll as normal and then utilise daily ...

  12. One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List (OPTC)

    Related: All characters in One Piece Odyssey. Best Characters in One Piece Treasure, ranked Image via Bandai Namco. You'll get a lot of new characters as you play One Piece Treasure Cruise, so what you're looking for are Legends.You'll get one when the Wanted Poster in the pull shines red.The chance of getting them on a pull is only about one to three percent, but they're all worth keeping.

  13. Best Tips For Beginners!!

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  14. OPTC Beginner + Rerolling Guide

    Note that this is only a guide for GLOBAL One Piece Treasure Cruise; if you are looking for something like this for the Japanese version of the game, then that tells me you most likely do not know how the game works yet (i.e. do not have a grasp of important game mechanics like buffs and debuffs and how to circumvent them, how to determine what ...

  15. Optc beginner guide #2: How to make your characters more powerful

    Cotton candies are items that you can feed to your characters to buff their stats by a extra amount. There are 3 types of cc: -Red for Atk (+2 Atk per each cc) -Orange for Hp (+5 Hp per each cc) -Green for Rcv (+1 Rcv per each cc) A important thing to know is that every character can have a maximum of +200 cc at the same time and +100 max to ...

  16. ROOTLESS's Beginners Guide to Teambuilding 101 [V2] [2021 ...

    This subreddit is about One Piece Treasure Cruise Members Online • _ROOTLESS_. ADMIN MOD ROOTLESS's Beginners Guide to Teambuilding 101 [V2] [2021 DELUXE COMPACT EDITION] ENG Guide Quick disclaimer: This is the second, more updated version of my guide aimed primarily at new players and as such might seem like simply a compilation of common ...

  17. Optc beginner guide #1: How to build good teams.

    The most important thing about your team is that the characters are boosted by your captain, at least 5/6 characters of your team (including friend captains) should be boosted by your captain, so if you are using a character that boosts Qck characters your team should be formed of Qck characters. Obviously this applies to all sort of captains ...

  18. Beginners Guide #1! One Piece Treasure Cruise OPTC

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  19. One Piece Treasure Cruise Tier List

    By Samuel Stewart September 1, 2022. One Piece Treasure Cruise is a grand RPG adventure that sees you traveling across the seas, facing tough enemies, and soaking in the story of Eichiro Oda's world-renowned masterpiece. Along the way, you have access to hundreds of crew members, to form the ultimate pirate crew.

  20. Disney Treasure Cruise Ship Guide

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  21. GETTING STARTED IN OPTC! Beginner Series

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    Another Crab's Treasure, the aquatic soulslike where you play as a trash-wearing hermit crab is available now with Xbox Game Pass! Embark on an epic adventure set in a crumbling underwater world after Kril's shell is repossessed. If you're new to the soulslike genre, Another Crab's Treasure is a welcoming introduction. With built-in assist options, you can adjust to your play style.

  23. Rerolling the right way (8th Anni edition) : r/OnePieceTC

    Rerolling the right way (8th Anni edition) Guide. So this is the perfect time, if you still want to get into OPTC. There's a level event going on and as a newbie, you could get A LOT of levels, just by knowing some smaller things. This small guide will work if the new Marco unit is released on his banner. First off: I'll take it as granted ...

  24. Sea of Thieves Guide: 7 Essential Tips for Beginners (2024) Ships ...

    These editions are available for Xbox, Steam, Windows 10/11, and PlayStation 5. Do the tutorial. Things have changed a lot since ''Sea of Thieves'' launched in March 2018. And that's because ...

  25. Comprehensive guide to prioritizing cola

    1) Early Game. The first 5 ships in your collection are the following: Dinghy. Going Merry. Marine Ship. Baratie. Going Merry Fly Model. These ships require no extra missions or training islands in order to obtain. They are rewarded to you as you complete story islands and progress in the game.

  26. BEGINNER'S Guide To TEAMBUILDING! (ONE PIECE Treasure Cruise)

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