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Kenny has theįollowing cannon models available from "Bob's Big Bore Boomer Brand Cannon Way and from now on he works for his money fair and square. In the top left corner of the map you click to reach the island again, but
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Their treasure and you can buy new cannon in Plunder Island's harbor Each time you defeat a pirate at insult sword fighting you get
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The Navigational Map can be viewed to see all the vessels that drift around YouĬan also observe the cannons to find out which level they are and finally You will keep the treasure from beating the other pirates on the map. Guybrush can walk around on the deck and examine the treasure hold (where You can alwaysĬhange this by speaking to McMutton if you really want to. The cannons can be really fun (especially later on) and even on the higherĭifficulty it is quite possible to win with relative ease. Personally, I like the hard version, because shooting In the more difficult version you need to hit your You guys help me out) or "Hard Ship Combat" (I'm a captain like the nextĬhoosing the first option allows you to take out any ship within your This is however an adventure game by LucasArts and notĪ shooting gallery, therefore you can choose for "Easy Ship Combat" (I let Have to fight other pirate ships using the cannons in a real-time battle of Haggis will speak to you and asks you what kind of captain you are. If all three sails are loose, the ship is out of control. If a sail is loose, the crew have less control of the ship. If the line is not secure, the sail will be loose. A 'sheet' is a line that controls the sails of a ship. It comes from nautical terms which are appropriate to ancient sailing. The name of the chapter is a phrase which means 'to be drunk'.