Skull and Bones ships list

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A fleet of ships in Skull and Bones

Curious to see what type of vessels you’ll be able to board in Ubisoft’s latest nautical action-adventure game? This Skull and Bones ships list has you covered.

In Skull and Bones, players can live out their pirate fantasies by sailing the high seas in search of some treasure. The game will give you plenty of vessels to use, so we’re going to be taking a look at your choices.

But before we go through the Skull and Bones ship list, feel free to go through some of our other guides on the game and check to see if it has land combat or if it’s on Game Pass.

Skull and Bones ships in battle
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All ships in Skull and Bones

Skull and Bones has 10 different ships at the time of writing this guide. They all have unique perks attached to them, so here’s a quick rundown of every vessel to help you determine which one best suits your playstyle.

Barge

The Barge is a small class ship that can pack quite a punch. With its Wildfire perk, the Barge can spread the Ablaze effect it applies to nearby enemies and increase Weapon Damage by 10%. Burning Damage will also increase Ablaze charge speed by 50%.

Bedar

When using the Bedar ship, this small vessel will give you the Lancer perk. This will reduce the Torn Sails effect duration by 50% and increase ramming damage by 25%. It will also apply the Flooded effect to any ship that you ram.

Brigantine

The Brigantine’s perk, Bullhorn, has similar effects to that of the Bedar. It is a medium vessel though, so the effects are more potent. The Torn Sails effect is reduced by 80% while ramming damage is increased by 45%. Bullhorn also applies the Flooded effect to enemy ships that you ram.

Cutter

The Unburdened perk of the Cutter ship allows your hull health to regenerate by 0.5% and restore severe damage by 1% every second. Any ally ships that are close enough to the Cutter will also gain this effect.

Dhow

The Dhow is an extra small ship that grants you the Hunter perk. With this ability, resources gained from hunting wildlife can be preserved.

Hulk

Though it is called Hulk, this ship is actually classified as being small. But despite its smaller size, this vessel is actually extremely durable thanks to its Ironclad perk. Brace Strength depletion and recovery is reduced by 20% when hit and Brace Strength is increased by a whopping 250%.

Padewakang

The Padewakang is a medium ship equipped with the Detonate perk. This perk will give your explosive weapons a 70% chance of triggering an explosion with a 125m radius. It also increases damage to structures by 20% and weapon damage radius by 15%.

Sambuk

While aboard this medium ship, players will gain the benefit of the Scorched perk. Enemies that are within a 150m radius will be hit with the Ablaze effect. Enemies under the Ablaze effect will receive 5,000 Burning Damage and receive 30% more damage.

Sloop

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The Sloop is a small ship that is equipped with the Outburst perk. This perk is similar to the Detonate perk of the Padewakang as explosions gain a 50% chance of triggering another blast that deals 1,500 damage in a 150m radius. It also increases damage to structures by 20% and Explosive damage by 15%.

Snow

And finally, we have the Snow - a medium-sized ship that has a 50% increase in Brace Strength and a 150% increase in Brace Strength Recovery thanks to its Tenacity perk. This perk also lets the Snow recover Brace Strength by 4% per second while bracing.

And that’s all the ships that are currently in Skull and Bones. For more on the seafaring adventure game, you can check to see the game’s system requirements and if it’s on Steam.

For more articles like this, take a look at our Guides and Skull & Bones page.