![]() ![]() When on a marked Island, Players have to locate the Skeleton Crews, which can be of any of the five types: Bone, Gold, Plant, Shadow or Ashen. Bounty Maps can be received as singular Quests or as a part of Order of Souls Voyages. Sea Of Thieves Review: Set Sail With Trepidationīounty Skulls are most commonly found via Bounty Maps, which lead players to a specific Island that are home to 1-4 Crews of Skeleton Captains. The value of the Skull is dependent on the charge left on its crystals. As the attack is used, the crystals in the skull start to dim, until the Skull can no longer breathe fire. The attack can be performed by holding down Primary Use. The Ashen Winds Skull, left behind by defeated Ashen Lords, are unique Bounty Skulls that can also be used as a Fire-breathing Weapon. Like any Treasure, the main use of Bounty Skulls is to sell them for Gold and Reputation. They can also be used to move multiple Skulls at once. When closed, Container Chests cover the light blue glint of the Skulls. Up to three Bounty Skulls can also be placed in any Container Chests. Every Skull can be caught with a Ship's Harpoon. Skulls that have been dropped in Deep Waters will disappear after sinking to the bottom. Untouched Bounty Skulls will disappear when an Island resets. ![]() Skulls dropped on land or on the shoreline will stay in-game for a long time. Bounty Skulls will float to the top when dropped in Water, however they will start sinking to the bottom after 5 minutes have passed. When dropped, Bounty Skulls emit a light blue glint from far away, making them easier to spot. A Player can only carry one Bounty Skull at a time and cannot use any other items while carrying them. ![]()
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