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Revision as of 10:35, 30 May 2017

Red Seal Ship (TWS2 Unit)
Red Seal Ship TWS2.png
Class Trade Ship
Recruitment Cost 300
Upkeep Cost 50
Requires Buildings:
  • Drydock
  • Red Seal Company
  • Marines 40
    Seamen 40
    Hull Strength 300
    Morale 11


    Description

    A red seal ship is a large trading vessel. Despite its size, it is still largely defenceless.

    A red seal ships is built for “blue water” sailing, making it hardier than most trade vessels, which are restricted to coastal routes. It can carry large cargoes, travel long distances and therefore has more opportunities for profitable trading. Unfortunately, this also makes it a tempting target for others, such as the wako pirates. A red seal ship’s structural strength improves its chances of survival in such an attack, but it is still vulnerable.

    A ship in possession of a red-sealed patent was sanctioned by the shogun himself, and allowed it to trade freely. The red seal permit system originated toward the end of the 16th century under Toyotomi Hideyoshi. It was an effort to combat Japanese piracy and also control foreign trade by sanctioning merchants and where they traded. Those chosen by Toyotomi Hideyoshi could travel overseas and were regarded as official ships under his personal protection. This not only warned off pirates, but also made it clear to foreigners that it was diplomatic to look after merchants!

    Strengths & Weaknesses

    • Weak in combat but provide bountiful profit for a clan.