The Chinese also attacked known pirate bases and beheaded those they captured. China responded by declaring war on the pirates, ambushing them and burning their ships. The Japanese wako pirates would routinely raid Korean and Chinese coasts, while the Japanese authorities seemed powerless to stop them. Trade ships are unarmed vessels and should run away at the first sign of trouble: this wise tactic is their only defence! They are constantly threatened by enemy clans blockading supply lines, and by the wako pirates who infest the seas around Japan! Historically, trade between Korea and Japan was usually hampered by piracy. It is, quite rightly, beneath them, even though merchants often end up rather wealthy! Trade ships are seen as a necessary evil, importing valuable weapons from overseas such as cannon and firelocks. Built for trade rather than battle, they should avoid any fighting.Īll samurai consider trade and the associated money-grubbing to be vulgar.
This ship was only available through the Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales event, which concluded May 28th, 2017, a Ghost Kraken variation is found at the premium merchant. However now it is Available to all players, you must acquire a Kraken Voucher from Scrap Merchant (500 scrap) in order to make this. The Kraken is the second largest known Inyolan warship in Tradelands. The Kraken is a level ten "Special Edition" ship available during a Special Event for Tradelands. "The Kraken's large, forward-facing mortars are sure to strike fear into the hearts of any foe." - Shipwright Summary