盗贼之海英文 – Learn Sea Of Thieves Terminology In English

Sea of Thieves is a fantastic pirate adventure game, but jumping in can be a little daunting, especially if English isn't your first language. All the nautical jargon and pirate slang can feel like a whole new language on top of everything else! This guide will help you navigate the seas (and the conversations) with confidence by explaining some of the most common and crucial Sea of Thieves terminology.

Think of this as your pirate dictionary, helping you understand your crewmates, decipher enemy taunts, and truly immerse yourself in the world of Sea of Thieves. Let's dive in!

Ship Types and Parts

Understanding the different ship types and their components is essential for sailing, combat, and general communication.

  • Sloop: The smallest ship, perfect for solo players or duos. It's nimble and easy to handle.
  • Brigantine: A medium-sized ship, ideal for a crew of three. Balances speed and firepower.
  • Galleon: The largest ship, designed for a crew of four. Boasts the most cannons and storage space.
  • Hull: The main body of the ship. Taking damage to the hull causes it to fill with water.
  • Mast: The tall, vertical pole that supports the sails. Damage to the mast slows the ship.
  • Sails: The large pieces of fabric that catch the wind and propel the ship. Adjusting the sails is crucial for speed and maneuverability.
  • Capstan: The device used to raise and lower the anchor.
  • Wheel: Used to steer the ship.
  • Bilge: The lowest part of the ship, where water accumulates.
  • Crow's Nest: The platform at the top of the mast, offering a good vantage point.
  • Figurehead: The decorative carving at the front of the ship.
  • Anchor: Used to stop the ship from moving. "Dropping anchor" means deploying it.

Combat Terms

Sea of Thieves combat can be chaotic, so knowing these terms will help you coordinate with your crew and understand what's happening.

  • Cannon: The primary weapon on a ship, used to fire cannonballs at enemy ships.
  • Cannonball: Ammunition for cannons.
  • Chainshot: A type of ammunition that damages masts.
  • Grapeshot: A type of ammunition that damages players on the deck of a ship.
  • Blunderbomb: A throwable explosive that knocks players back.
  • Firebomb: A throwable that sets areas on fire.
  • Curseball: Special cannonballs with unique effects, like disabling an enemy ship's anchor or sails.
  • Boarding: The act of jumping onto an enemy ship to fight hand-to-hand.
  • Tucking: Hiding on an enemy ship to gather information or steal loot.
  • Keg: A gunpowder barrel that explodes when shot or lit. Used for devastating attacks.
  • PvP: Player versus Player combat.
  • PvE: Player versus Environment combat (e.g., fighting skeletons or sea monsters).

Treasure and Resources

Understanding what you're looking for and what it's worth is key to becoming a successful pirate.

  • Treasure Chest: A container holding gold. Comes in various types with different values.
  • Skull: A valuable item often obtained from defeating skeleton captains or forts.
  • Gem: A rare and valuable item found in various locations.
  • Merchant Crate: Crates containing trade goods, often requested by the Merchant Alliance.
  • Supply Crate: Crates containing essential supplies like cannonballs, wood planks, and fruit.
  • Wood Planks: Used to repair damage to the ship's hull.
  • Bananas/Coconuts/Mangoes/Pineapples: Different types of food used to restore health.
  • Gold: The in-game currency used to purchase items and cosmetics.
  • Doubloons: A special currency earned through events and challenges.
  • Ancient Coins: A premium currency purchased with real money.

Nautical Terms and Commands

These terms are essential for sailing and communicating directions.

  • Starboard: The right side of the ship when facing forward.
  • Port: The left side of the ship when facing forward.
  • Bow: The front of the ship.
  • Stern: The back of the ship.
  • Heading: The direction the ship is traveling.
  • Bearing: The direction to a specific point.
  • "Hard to Starboard/Port": Turn the wheel all the way to the right/left.
  • "Raise the Sails": Pull the sails up to full mast for maximum speed.
  • "Lower the Sails": Lower the sails to slow down or stop.
  • "Trim the Sails": Adjust the angle of the sails to catch the wind effectively.
  • "Bail": Remove water from the ship using a bucket.
  • "Patch": Repair holes in the hull with wood planks.
  • "All Hands on Deck!": Everyone needs to come to the deck immediately.

Common Phrases and Slang

These phrases are commonly used by players and NPCs in Sea of Thieves.

  • "Ahoy!": A greeting, similar to "Hello!"
  • "Aye!": A confirmation, meaning "Yes!"
  • "Avast!": An exclamation, meaning "Stop!" or "Look out!"
  • "Landlubber": An inexperienced sailor.
  • "Salty": Experienced and skilled.
  • "Sink 'em!": Destroy the enemy ship!
  • "GG": Short for "Good Game," often said after a battle.
  • "Reaper": Refers to players aligned with the Reaper's Bones Trading Company, often aggressive and focused on PvP.
  • "Alliance": A temporary agreement between crews to cooperate.
  • "Ghost Ship": A ship crewed by skeletons.
  • "Kraken": A giant sea monster with tentacles.
  • "Megalodon": A giant shark.

Trading Companies

Understanding the different Trading Companies will help you choose your voyages and earn reputation.

  • Gold Hoarders: Focus on finding treasure chests.
  • Order of Souls: Focus on defeating skeleton captains and collecting skulls.
  • Merchant Alliance: Focus on delivering cargo and completing trade routes.
  • Reaper's Bones: Focus on PvP and stealing treasure from other players.
  • Athena's Fortune: A prestigious Trading Company for Pirate Legends.
  • Hunters Call: Focuses on fishing and cooking.

Conclusion

Learning the language of Sea of Thieves is a crucial step to becoming a true pirate legend. By understanding these terms, you'll be able to communicate effectively with your crew, navigate the seas with confidence, and truly immerse yourself in the pirate life. Keep this guide handy, and don't be afraid to ask questions! The Sea of Thieves community is generally helpful and welcoming to new players. Now, hoist the sails, grab your cutlass, and set sail for adventure! Good luck, and may the wind be ever in your sails!