By Oranjebeard: Uncharted Waters Online

Here is my poorly translated Job Change quests for UWO. Some parts are incomplete. It reads as follows:
Job - City quest is in, star rank it is, name of the quest, requirement to finish the quest(skills and fame). Some require 2 quests to complete, so I put / inbetween to seperate them. I didn't put level requirements to change to the job because that is on the main website. BTW this is probably incomplete, so if I forgot something or put down something wrong, don't kill me plz kkthxluvbaii
Job Quests:
Beginner Adventure Jobs:

1. All Jobs - Any Main city 5 star, Adventurer guild's plight
2. All Jobs - Lisbon, 4 star quest, Rumours of a mask from Ceuta

Intermediate Jobs:

Historian - Tunisia, Istanbul 5 star, Treasure of Ilkhanate, Search 1, Archaeology 3, 1 lock
Missionary - Venice 5 star, Statue of Madonna and child, Search 2, art 4, German
Cartographer - London 6 star, Investigation of Mercator, Recognition 4, Geography 11, Dutch
Hunter - Istanbul 9 star, Request from a master, Ecological Research 11, Biology 11, Arabic

Master Jobs:

Treasure Hunter - Tunisia, Istanbul 5 star, Treasure of Ilkhanate, Search 1, Archaeology 3, 1 lock
Ocean Explorer - Seville 9 star, Speed challenge, Sail Handling 6, Spanish
Archaeologist - Athens / Alexandria / Istanbul 8 star, Treasure of the kings of Troy, Search 8, Archaeology 10, Greek
Thief - London 9 star, The knights of the hundred year war, Search 9, Archaeology 9, English
Priest - Venice 5 star, Statue of Madonna and child, Search 2, Art 4, German
Naturalist - Venice 6 star, Natural history treatise, Italian, Biology 12
Guerilla - Venice 6 star, The nation's treasure, Italian, Throwin 8
Interpreter - Amsterdam 8 star, To relay the will of the forefathers, Latin, Hebrew, Anchient Egyptian
Folklorist - Athens 7 star, The new research of the scholar, Geography 7, West Africa Language
Salvager - Athens 3 star, Daily-advancing technologies, Salvage 5, Greek
Ranger - Aden 10 star/Calicut 10 star, A long journey to link dreams / Honour of an adventurer, Eco 13, Bio 15, Indian/Eco 13, Bio 15, Swordplay 7
Artist - Naples 9 star/Naples 9 star, Restoration of famous items / Revival of the Trojan war, Search 11, Art 13, Process?8/Italian, Process?8
Adventure Mentor - Genoa 5 star, Outline of adventure course teaching,
Ruins Explorer - Tunisia 8 star, An obstruction in the way, Trap 5, Archaeology 5, Arabic, Adventure fame 5000, Maritime 30000??

Merchant
Job Quests:

Beginner Jobs:
All Jobs - Any main city, The Merchant Guild's predicament, 1500 or 500 fame?

Intermediate Jobs:

Chef - Stokholm 5 star, Procure food for soldiers, Nordic, Cooking 5, Trade fame 3000
Trading Merchant - Marsielle 6 star, Procure food for the navy, French, Cooking 12

Master Jobs:

Art Dealer - Santo Domingo 9 star, Crafts from the New World, English, Art Trading 5, Craft Trading 5, Trade fame 9000
Money Trader - Santo Domingo 9 star, Silver from the New World, Metal Trading 5, Trade fame 9000
Spice Trader - Calicut 8 star, Spices to Europe, Spice Trading 5, Trade fame 9000
Jeweller - Calicut 8 star, Sapphires to Europe, Portuguese, Jewellery Trading 5
Arms Dealer - Marsielle 3 star, Da Vinci's research, French, Casting 5, 5000 Marine Fame
Political Merchant - Seville 8 star, Bargain and trade, Metal Trading 7, Sociabilty 7, Arabic
Sommelier - Marsielle 4 star, The depths of the wines of the world/ Daily-advancing technologies, Alcohol Trading 8, French, Dutch
Blacksmith - London 8 star, A message, English, Casting 13, 50000 Trade fame
Tailor - Marsielle 8 star/Marsielle 7 star, Dream of the noblewomen/ Royal Warrant Craftsman, Sewing 13, French, Italian, Trade fame 50000/French Sewing 13
Artificer - Venice 8 star/, The chance to show the skill, pre quest name something like Proprietress of the mind 8 star Venice
Patissier - Lisbon 7 star/Lisbon 7 star, Carlotta makes up her mind, The famous patissier, cooking 12 and pre quest named something like The lovely pastry
Artisan - Venice 7 star, Founding ceremony, 7 sewing, 7 casting, Greek, Adventure/Trade fame 50000
Caravanner - Alexandria 8 star, Caravan's instinct, Livestock trading 7, Search 7, Adventre Fame 10000, Trade fame 50000, Battle fame 10000
Alchemist - Alexander 6 star/Alexander 6 star, Fostering the art of alchemy / Learning from Paracelsus, both Italian, process 13?
Master Alchemist - Venice 7 star, Advanced alchemist’s title, Alchemy 10, Casting 10, English
Merchant Mentor - Genoa 7 star, The use of 5 5 Italian social (business courses have graduated, without hanging the title) ??
Maritime
Job Quests:

Beginner Jobs:

All Jobs - Main City star 4, Intercept the privateer fleet, Ballistics 1

Intermediate Jobs:

Naval Officer - Athens 7star/Amsterdam,London 7 star, Diokytes/ Zealand Plunderer Fleet, Greek, Ballistics 5/Nordic Ballistics 5
Privateer - Alexandria, Virginia Tunisia Cyprus London 7 star, Privateering order, Portuguese, Swordmanship 5, plunder 3
Bounty Hunter - Seville 10 star, The golden stag, Spanish, Evasion 4, 4000 maritime
Surgeon - Seville 3 star, The medical theory, Surgery 4, Spanish, Italian

Master Jobs:

Shipwright - Lisbon 3 star, Latest tactics, Tactics 7, Spanish, English, Maritime 6000
Tactician - Lisbon 3 star, Latest tactics, Tactics 7, Spanish, English, Maritime 6000
Cannoneer - Marsielle 3 star, Co-writing with the technician. Ballistics 5, French, Maritime 6000
Pirate - Amsterdam 7 star, The councillor's request, Dutch, Swordmanship 10, Plunder 6
Swordfighter - Calicut 8 star, Fierce warriors of Mohenjo-Daro, Swordmanship 12, Assault 6, Maritime 4000
Senior Officer - London, Amsterdam star 9/Athens star 9, Bacilias/ Counterattack on the Baltic pirates, Nordic, gunnery 5, ballistics 10/arabic, gunnery 5, ballistics 10
Musketeer - Marsielle star 6, Summons from musketeers, French, italian
Sword Master - London 6 star, The pride of the swordfighter, English, Swordmanship 8
Supply Corps - Lisbon 8 star, The courier who got involved, Arabic, Repair 11
Guardian - Seville 3 star, The life saving corps, surgery 5, lookout 3, maritime 15000
Scout - Seville 10 star, The first step to defeating pirates, Spanish, evasion 14
Filibuster - Santo Domingo 10 star, The pirates known as 'Fear', Devil's progeny, Fear's call,
Maritime Mentor - Genoa 7 star, Outline of adventure course teaching, Italian, Social 5
 
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Introduction

Cooking has always been on of my favourite crafting skills in UWO. On my old server i made hundreds of millions selling items such as Seafood Pizza and Garlic Chicken and the best thing about cooking is that there will always be a demand, regardless of where the server is at. Each guild requires a good cook or two, and if you are interested in pursuing this path here is a simple guide.


Recommended birth place
-Lisbon
-Amsterdam


Portuguese and Dutch players will have the easiest times starting out as chefs due to fact that their ports nearby stock up on all the items required for cooking, and being Portuguese or Dutch would allow them to buy extra ingredients at lower price.

With the introduction of the animal trader job, the food merchant is very much made redundant. The animal trader favours all the essential skills required for cooking, so when you are ready, change your job into an Animal Trader



Portuguese Cook

-Required Recipe Books
Easy Recipes (Palma, Bordeaux, Quest Reward --- the city's first Epicurean) 5000D
Livestock secrets - chapter of Pig (Porto) 8000D
Introduction to meat [optional] (Genoa) 10000D
Eastern Mediterranean Dishes (Fagumasta, Venice reward after 1,000,000D in investment)
Livestock secrets - chapter of Sheep [optional] (Amsterdam) 8000D

-Required skills
Accounting (all major merchant jobs)
Food trading (food merchant, animal trader)
Livestock trading (food merchant, animal trader)
Cooking (food merchant, animal trader)
Seasoning trading [optional] (medicine trader)


Level 1 - 3 (Wheat >>> Flour)
Buy Wheat from Porto or Seville (you can buy more wheat from Porto if you are Portuguese, if you are Spanish you can go to Seville, you can buy it from other players). Use the Easy Recipe book to mill the Wheat into Flour and then sell at the market

Level 3 (Pig >>> Pork)
Purchase the Livestock secrets - chapter of Pig from Porto, buy Pigs from Faro market or players and butcher the Pigs into Pork. Sell the Pork to the market in Faro. You can purchase Pigs from travelling players for 200D each and still make a handy profit

Level 4 (Pig >>> Pork >>> Bacon
Using the Livestock secrets - chapter of Pig book, buy Pigs from Faro, butcher into Pork, turn Pork into Bacon, sell at the market.

Level 5 (Pig >>> Pork >>> Ham)
Using the Livestock secrets - chapter of Pig book, buy Pigs from Faro, butcher into Pork, turn Pork into Ham, sell at the market.

Level 5 - 7 (Pig >>> Pork >>> Ham)
Butcher Pigs at Faro, turn Pork into Ham, sell at the market.

Level 7 - 10 (Pig >>> Pork >>> Ham; Sheep >>> Lamb; Lamb + Butter + Salt >>> Roast Lamb)

Path A
Butcher Pigs at Faro into Ham until level 10. (takes roughly a day or two)

Path B
Sail to Genoa to purchase the Introduction to Meat recipe book, sail to Amsterdam for the Livestock secrets - chapter of Sheep book, and make Roast Lamb (more details in the Dutch Cook section)

Level 10 (Wheat >>> Flour; Flour + Fish + Cheese >>> Seafood Pizza)
CONGRATULATIONS, you have made an important milestone, now its time to make some serious money. Either, sail to Fagumasta in the Middle East, opposite Beirut, and invest 1 million Ducats for the Eastern Mediterranean Dishes or if you have a friend from Venice, kindly ask that player to invest 1 million in Venice for the book.

All the ingredients for Seafood Pizza can be purchased at Porto, therefore making Portrugese players the most fearsome chefs in game.
Buy, Wheat, Fish and Cheese at Porto, turn the Wheat into Flour and combine all three ingredients for 1 - 3 Pizzas.
Each Pizza in early game can sell up to 5000D
 
Thread Update: To view my first written adventure you CHECK IT HERE.

I'll be updating my thread for the second time of my adventure.



Hi!! I am here again, i'll be sharing to you once again my recent travels around the world of Uncharted Waters Online, today i just arrived at "Marseilles" and i took a tour inside the town. C'mon guys follow me to what i have seen and discovered.



Marseille
formerly known as Massalia, Located on the south east coast of France on the Mediterranean Sea, Marseille is France's largest commercial port and largest French city on the Mediterranean coast. Marseille is the administrative capital (préfecture de région) of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, as well as the administrative capital (préfecture départementale) of the Bouches-du-Rhône department. Its inhabitants are called Marseillais.


Imperial Villa -
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When i set foot on the town the Imperial Villa caught my attention i went straight to the beatiful castle and went inside.
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Inside you'll find Duke Conde and Guise as well as General Montmorency.

Then the next stop is Da Vinci's area.
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Then i visited Nostradamus
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I've also checked the beautiful churches of Marseilles.
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Inside the church
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Well after running around the town of Marseilles i went to the tavern and have a rest.
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Well i'll be resting here now thank you again for checking out my adventures.

Hehehe!!
 
Piece of adventure in Uncharted Waters Online!!

Well its been a while since i last documented my travel around the world of Uncharted Waters Online I was quite bussy doing personal business, anyway its my second day handling my account again and i've decided to create a Journal regarding it.

Here it goes:

Well as i search on my inventory for what i left the last time i've played i saw a Treasure Map and got interested to start the day doing some Treasure huntings, despite that fact that i really don't know if the reward is worth it or not and i am willing to gamble for an adventure with my sailors.

Here is the image of my actual inventory and the treasure map i am going to search on, me and sailors are at Seville(Spain) as my last port stop.
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Of course first thing for our voyage i treated my sailors for a round of drinks and eat until they're stuffed and full,I gave them Baccalhau and Sherry to make them pumped up and ready for a bit long voyage.
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After resting and digesting our food me; the Captain decided to start our voyage in the open sea and locating the said treasure on my map. I went to the Port official to get ready for set sailing.

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Now here goes the 1st day of venturing on the Open sea.......
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Well as i sail on the waters i am kinda board and got hyped to challenge some outlaws or pirates out there, i stumbled on a Failed marine who went outrage and challenged it for a battle.
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Battling the crap out of the Failed Marine
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At last after fourdays of exchanging cannon fires and navigating i finally defeated the pirate.

2 More days and i am off to the said Town where the treasure is located, according to the map piece i am able to find a treasure on the Church of Porto.
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I went inside the church and taking a look around and sight seeing.
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Double clicked on the map and then i got 3Bronze Statues, 7k Ducats and Adventurer fame, i got dissappointed with the reward i went to the Porto's tavern and have a drink besides a merchant, since i do not know what to do with this bronze statues i just asked the merchant where to sell it for profit.
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Btw the merchant is NPC its magic how he did answer my question... lol

This is the end of my journey so far, i'll be creating more detailed ones, i just doing it on a rush.

Thank you very Much for Dropping by.
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Uncharted Waters Online celebrates Columbus Day by the means of having an event. The event will let you experience the sea route of Christopher Columbus starting from Spain across the Caribbean sea to learn the whereabouts of the Golden Treasure that he had lost when battling his way back to his homeland.

Here's a detailed info of the journey.






First, you will need to go to Seville (Main City of Spain) and proceed to the Palace and talk to Marquis Fernando which will give you [3]Latin America East Coast Temporary Permit which you need to enter the towns in the Latin America Area.

Once you got all the items head to the port and go to Las Palmas, a village from the south of Seville. Enter then talk to Ramon which is located just below the port guide of that town. Ramon will give you [5]Food and Water Stocks. Once you use 1 of it, it will give you 100 Food and Water for your journey.

Now off to a long journey you will be heading to Havana, stock up Food and Water 1st. and proceed west of the Las Palmas. Just head straight and let me remind you. The area is hostile waters which is in other games is a PVP area. You can be attacked by other countries ships and most of all get ambushed by pirates. That is why it is preferrable to create a fleet or party with your friends or players that are doing the quest for more safer journey across the sea.

Once you reach Havana, use [1]Latin America East Coast Temporary Permit to enter and talk to Baba and he will tell you to talk to Abel which is on San Juan. Keep talking to him until he gives you 20 Papaya(Food for vigour). Remember that you only have [3] permits so do not waste it.

Once you are finished in Havana head to San Juan and use again a permit to enter then talk to Abel. Keep talking to him until he says that you need to seek pirates that are in the island of Azores.

After you are done in San Juan, You will now need to travel North East of your location to locate the Island of Azores. Once there you will need to defeat pirates in order to obtain information regarding Columbus' Treasure. If you are victorious go back to Seville and talk to Marquis Fernando for your reward.

Hope this guide can help you with your journey. The event will end on October 31, 2010.
 
Long tutorials.

Well i've decided to create a rant regarding Uncharted Waters Online "Tutorials".

As we all know as of to date the UWO is officially launched and there are lots of players going here and there and lots of players scouring around the Ucharted Waters Online world i really don't know if i am the only one who gets annoyed how long the tutorials are.

Well i am just stating what i felt from my experience, yes i know tutorial is very important in any part of the game especially in Uncharted Waters Online the game is very complex and there's lots of things to do in the game you really need to stay a little extra hours on gaming especially if you are a nooby, at first its hard for you to figure out what your goal for the game really is, I experienced that as well at the point where i just buy and sell goods from Town A to Town B to ear profit.

At first i am just so not into the tutorial i am trying to figure out what to do in game by myself and that turns into problem since i want to play more and i really don't know what to do so i just decided to finish the boring tutorial, first thought though as i progress to the tutorial i am being enlightened and i actually thinking which skills to master to continue on my profession as adventurer and wow hehe.. being an adventurer is fun, exploring exploring and exploring its fun at least for now i haven't tried other professions yet.

 

Guide for Beginners.

Talk to the maritime GM to get the following items, and you'll be transported to the school.

Now we start the Helper Quest Guide.

Talk to the Helper in the SChool near the receptionist.

Keep on clicking the "Talk to" icon to the following helpers listed below. Until you have received the reward items. Then continue to talk to the helper , they will tell you where to go next.

Note: 
*You must do it in order.
*You can identify the areas by pointing your cursor/mouse pointer.
*To locate the map easily press ctrl+G
*Click on the icons and your character will automatically go to the location.

You will get the following rewards from the helpers.
Helper School:
Assorted Fruits 10pcs.

Helper Market:
Peanuts 20pcs.

Item shop helper:
Landmark Ribbons 3pcs.

Craftsman:
Quadrant 1pc.

Tavern:
Sober 3pcs.

Banker:
50,000 Ducats/Gold

Administration Office.
No.10 Tickets 5pcs.

Palace/Royal Casle:
Perfume

House/Mansion:
Aromatic Oil

Shipyard:
Carpentry Tools

Archives:
Barrel of diversion

Port Harbour:
Cease Fire

That is the end of our Journey from helper quest, overall you will have the following items and total of 100,000 Ducats/Gold.

Afterwards, Proceed again to the school to continue on your noob lessons ok?

If you have any questions feel free to reply on my thread.

Thank you and Have a nice Day!
 
Hello again!

This is the first time I’m making a review for a game, so comments and other reaction are all welcome. It is all part of my learning process to be a good game reviewer. But please have mercy on me LOL. I think it is much simply to make sections to better understand about the game’s qualities.

Introduction:
Uncharted Waters Online has been a vintage game for a long long time started in Super Nintendo then into a MMO. UWO (For short) is not your actual typical hack and slash MMO but rather a different and unique experience when it comes to gameplay. You set out in a world back in 15th century era where exploration, discoveries, and wealth what motivates the people in those age.

Graphics:
The graphics are a bit out dated since the game is already been released locally in Taiwan, korea, japan, etc. but only now it has been released in English and it is available to every player globally. But IMMO the real beauty of its graphics lies on the varieties of places to go. From the great palace of England to the mysterious stone heads of eastern island (Chile). These historic places that only lets you experience in books or images in the internet can now be visited in the virtual world of UWO. Towns are also different depending on the architectural culture of its time.

The variety of outfits, weapons, and ships are all based on the fashion of the 15th century era from western to eastern making it more realistic. Character creation is somewhat limited but you can still have your own unique avatar.

The most appreciated of all is the open sea and the sky because of its vastness and it really makes you wonder how big is the world is.

Sounds:
IMMHO the BG sound is a sleeping pill for me but not annoying, as you travel alone in the open sea and hearing this calm music in your ears made my eyes drowsy.

Storyline:
Each country has its own lead character and story to show. You will be doing quest for them and you will be a part of it. Short cut scenes, large character face images, and the conversation reminds of RPGames in consoles. There are other quests as well (I mentioned this in my earlier blog entries) that involves renowned historic figures such as Da Vinci, Christopher Columbus, Marco Polo, and others. Following the main story will let you unlock some of the areas that are important in the game.

Newbie System: (Any system that involves new players)
 The helper in town and the Maritime Academy is huge help for me to understand the game better. But the downside is that it is too long to finish each level of academy however it still worth it.

Battle:
There is a land battle where your character set out on foot in the land and encounters enemy during his/her travel. I have little experience in Land Battle but skill animations are good and strategy plays a big part like in the ship battles. Ship Battles are somewhat normal and it is not exaggerated like other MMOs. The animations are simple and fit perfectly to the game overall outlook. For a change, your fingers will not be stressed and all tangled up by just clicking or pressing different skills, items, etc… Relatively easy but winning battles can sometimes be hard retreating a battle is a smart move and not a cowardly act in this game.

Grinding:
The grinding part of this game is gaining fame points (Fame points are like experience to level your job class) and the travelling. During the CBT that I recently experienced, lots of players (maybe veterans) have advanced quickly in only a span of 2 weeks. So I think player’s progression is easy as long as you understand how the game works. Another grinding part for me is reading all the information and understanding how it ticks (LOL).

Game Play:
Basic movements like walking in town is easy because of their auto move by just clicking a location in the mini map but this is only available when you are in a town not in the sea. Sailing is easy but navigating and gaining access to different ports is hard. Navigating is hard because obviously your world map IS THE WHOLE WORLD! That is only the half of it, you still have the land to explore to!

Again, reading the quest is a must or you will get lost there are no “addons” like quest helper in WoW in this game. I even downloaded google earth just to know where to go to haha. There are also conditions that your outfit should be good to talk to a noble npc just to get a quest.

Crafting and profession is vast and there are tons of items, equipments, materials, parts, etc to acquire from (including work of arts). But thankfully there is the bank to store this and your own home. Speaking of bank, storage system is different. Storing money and leave it for a long time will gain interest and will be added to your total amount.

Another favorite part is having your own space in the game, either a dorm room, farm, to an island. In short there are many things to do in the game.

Pros:
 Lots of things to do in the game.
 Recommended for those players that wants a change of pace besides action games.
 Educational.
 Graphics are simply and unique on its own.
 Newbie System.

Cons:
BGM is so relaxing that you can go to sleep.
Due to the games vastness, players can get lost.
Lots of reading may tend new players to quit the game early.
Finding certain area in the sea is hard.
Finding items needed for your profession or crafting is quite difficult.

I hope I covered some of the points of Uncharted Waters and please be informed that the game has just finished its Closed Beta Testing. Definitely there will still be changes when OBT or Commercial release of UWO is made available.

Happy gaming! - khirmell
 
My thought at first is that I'm going to be lost in this game due to the complexity and its huge world. But what I’m concerned about is that how am i going to understand the game itself and if I am able to progress at all. This concern of mine is actually answered because of the game's tutorials and their "Maritime Academy" (Newbie School System). The academy is long but its worth experiencing it. Having a school also lets you join a chat channel for students just like me and community is very informative and fun to talk with.
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One major thing that most players don’t do in MMORPG games is READING! I myself was one of those players that just skip through all the conversation and just accept the quest and hunt bunch of these mobs or gather some these items. In UWO it is different, gathering information through reading is a must! Like for example i was able to make a huge profit by just having a drink with a bar girl attendant and afterwards giving me a tip that the production of Alcohol in Dover (South of London) is overflowing making the price lower. I bought lots of these then sell it to another port or town making a huge profit. Well anyways my point is reading will be your key to your success in the game. There is also a UWO wiki that the current community is making and everyday they are pitching in by giving information about the game.

Moving on, every time I play the game I always discover new things that you can actually do like having your own quarters (As you progress through the game you can even buy a house or a farm, maybe yet an island) and you can decorate it with object that you bought or discovered in your adventures (Example paintings, ornaments, etc...). You can also invest by giving money in some town or city to have new facilities and to be recognized by its people. You can also conquer ports to stop other countries' influence thus increasing your trade routes.

I started out as a Military student and currently still a student because there are 3 levels of schooling UWO and just graduated from the first one. Besides the school you can be hired by players, companies, or guild to do some errands for them. Besides the side quests, there is also a story mode that differs from which country you choose from in the beginning. There are other quests as well that is related to 15th century history that you can partake in.
Finally my absolute favorite part of the game is the sea battles, battling 2 to 3 pirate ship at the same is a rush for me. I feel like Luffy in One Piece (Anime Series), having powerful cannons or big ships is factor but without strategy this will end up in failing. Aiming and maneuvering of your ship are your elements of winning a sea battle, firing at a ships weak spot either behind it or in front of it deals great damage and your opponent cant fire back because the cannons are located at the side. You can even charge your ship into them initiating melee battles.

There are more other things to experience into this game and as you can see i have already said a lot about it. Therefore my conclusion is that this game very different from what I usually playing and I'm having fun.

Thanks for reading my massive wall of text...
 
I was impressed by the tutorial and newbie system of the UWO (Uncharted Waters Online). To be honest the game is quite hard for those players that haven't played Uncharted Waters series. Undergoing tutorials by talking to the "Helpers" (NPC) and joining their "Academy" (newbie school) is a must for the new players (you will be rewarded at the same time).

Helpers can help new players about the functions of each facilities in the city. They have useful tips on how the game works. The Academy is very informative and will guide you through all the basics. Enrolling in the Academy lets you join in their "Student Class" channel to be able to talk with the other newbie players as well.

Here are some videos that i have made to let know about their newbie tutorials...
For more guides here is the linl UWO Guides