^ **Savvy Tree and Technology Guide** ^ ^ | **Category** | General | | **Quelle** | https://www.appgamer.com/sea-of-conquest/gang-guide | | **Stand** | 2026-03-06 | ===== Overview ===== The **Savvy Tree** (also called Savviness Research) is a gang-wide passive upgrade system in //Sea of Conquest//. Unlike the personal Astrologer's Chamber (which grants individual research bonuses), the Savvy Tree provides **bonuses to every gang member simultaneously**. It is advanced collectively through gang donations and free daily speed-ups, making it one of the most powerful group-based progression systems in the game. The game also features a separate set of personal **Ship Technology Upgrades** (Hull, Weapons, Engine, Crew) that directly improve the individual Flagship and fleet ships, independent of the Savvy Tree. A solid understanding of both systems — the Savvy Tree and Ship Tech — is essential for efficient progression. ===== Details ===== ==== What Is the Savvy Tree? ==== The Savvy Tree is the gang-wide research system in //Sea of Conquest//. It operates similarly to the Astrologer's Chamber (personal research) but differs in two fundamental ways: * **Gang-wide effect:** Every node unlocked in the Savvy Tree applies to all active gang members, not just the contributor. * **Collective funding:** Research costs are drawn from the gang's shared treasury, funded by member donations. Savvy Tree projects are expensive and time-consuming. Gang leaders and officers decide which nodes to research next. Coordinating contributions toward the same project significantly accelerates progress. ==== Savvy Point Acquisition: How to Earn Them ==== Because the Savvy Tree is a gang system, there are no individual "Savvy points" in the traditional sense. Progress is driven by the following mechanisms: ^ Mechanism ^ Daily Limit ^ Cost ^ Reward ^ | Wood / Iron / Gold donation | 20 times per day | Resources | 10 Gang Seals per donation | | Emerald donation | Unlimited | Emeralds | Gang Seals | | Free Savvy speed-ups | 20 times per day | Free | Reduces research time | | Gang Help feature | Varies (Liaison Office level) | None | Reduces personal build time | A gang's daily income is also influenced by the number of unlocked Savvy nodes, controlled territory, gang power ranking, and weekly trophies — all of which feed back into the overall pace of Savvy progress. ==== Savvy Node Categories ==== The Savvy Tree covers multiple research categories with different focuses: ^ Category ^ Example Nodes ^ Primary Benefit ^ | Combat | Combat bonuses, damage amplification | Improved combat stats for all members | | Economy | Warehouse Expansion, resource capacity | Higher resource storage caps for all members | | Exploration | Gathering speed, movement range | Faster resource collection across the map | | Gang (Superpower) | Mighty Gang, Expansion of Ranks | Increased member cap, gang-wide superpowers | **Notable Gang nodes:** * **Mighty Gang:** Enhances the gang's collective combat bonuses for all members. * **Expansion of Ranks:** Increases the gang's maximum member capacity, enabling more contributors. * **Superpower I, II, III:** Legacy nodes with member-increase effects; adjusted in Patch v1.1.230. ==== Recommended Unlock Order for New Players ==== ^ Priority ^ Node Type ^ Rationale ^ | 1 | Economy — Resource Capacity | Immediately valuable for all members; removes storage bottlenecks | | 2 | Economy — Gathering Speed | Faster collection increases gang-wide total resource income | | 3 | Gang — Expansion of Ranks | More members means more donations and faster research overall | | 4 | Combat — Base Bonuses | Increased attack and defense values benefit all members in PvP | | 5 | Gang — Mighty Gang | Collective combat power bonus; especially valuable in PvP-focused gangs | //Note: The optimal unlock order depends on the gang's goals (PvP vs. economy focus).// ==== How Savvy Nodes Interact with Ship Tech Upgrades ==== The Savvy Tree and personal Ship Technology Upgrades are two separate, complementary systems: * **Savvy Tree:** Gang-wide passive bonuses — no direct effect on individual ship stats, but influences resource capacities, gathering speed, and collective combat bonuses. * **Ship Technology:** Individual upgrades for the personal Flagship and fleet ships. The Savvy Tree amplifies the effectiveness of Ship Tech by ensuring all members have better resource access to fund personal upgrades more rapidly. ==== Ship Tech Upgrades in Detail ==== Ship technology covers four main upgrade areas applicable to the Flagship and all fleet ships: ^ Tech Area ^ Primary Effect ^ Priority Note ^ | Hull (Rumpf) | Increases HP and Armor (AMR) | Highest priority for the Flagship | | Weapons (Waffen) | Increases Attack and damage output | Priority for side ships | | Engine / Propulsion (Antrieb) | Increases sailing speed | Important for trading and exploration | | Crew (Besatzung) | Increases crew capacity and efficiency | Medium priority | Ship parts (Cannon, Sail, Figurehead, Navigation Helm) complement the tech upgrades. Parts can be enhanced using Starlight Shards, with bonus stats unlocked at enhancement levels 5, 10, and 15. Equipping 2 or 4 matching set pieces provides additional combat advantages. ==== Savvy Tree vs. Astrologer's Chamber: Comparison ==== ^ Feature ^ Savvy Tree ^ Astrologer's Chamber ^ | Scope | Gang-wide bonuses | Personal bonuses only | | Funding | Gang donations | Personal resources | | Control | Gang leader / officers | Individual player | | Cost | High, time-intensive | Medium, individually scaled | | Speed-ups | 20 free per day | Via gang help feature | ===== Tips ===== * **Donate every day:** Use all 20 daily donation slots and all 20 free Savvy speed-ups. They cost nothing personally and drive the entire gang's research forward. * **Coordinate with your gang:** Talk to leadership and fellow members so everyone's speed-ups go into the same research project — splitting contributions across multiple nodes is inefficient. * **Choose an active gang:** The Savvy Tree only advances as fast as the whole gang donates and accelerates. A small or inactive gang means minimal Savvy progress. * **Prioritize Hull upgrades personally:** In the Ship Tech system, Hull has the highest priority for the Flagship — HP is the decisive survival stat in every combat encounter. * **Do not neglect the Astrologer's Chamber:** While the Savvy Tree develops collectively, the personal Astrologer's Chamber provides immediate individual bonuses. Developing both systems in parallel is the most efficient approach. * **Spend Gang Seals wisely:** Gang Seals earned through donations can be exchanged in the Gang Market for Echo Conches, Hero Skill upgrade materials, and speed-ups — prioritize items that retain long-term value. ===== Sources ===== * [[https://www.appgamer.com/sea-of-conquest/gang-guide|Gang Guide – AppGamer]] (retrieved: 2026-03-06) * [[https://www.appgamer.com/sea-of-conquest/how-to-level-up-and-get-stronger-fast|How to Level Up Fast – AppGamer]] (retrieved: 2026-03-06) * [[https://fatwalletrefugee.com/2024/03/05/sea-of-conquest/|Sea of Conquest Game Guide – Fat Wallet Refugee]] (retrieved: 2026-03-06) * [[https://www.levelwinner.com/sea-of-conquest-beginners-guide-tips-tricks-strategies/|Beginner's Guide – Level Winner]] (retrieved: 2026-03-06) * [[https://x.com/seaofconquest/status/1792383769359655191|Patch Notes v1.1.230 – Sea of Conquest (X/Twitter)]] (retrieved: 2026-03-06) * [[https://mobi.gg/en/tips/sea-of-conquest-ship-build/|Ship Build Guide – Mobi.gg]] (retrieved: 2026-03-06) General ---- → [[de:allgemein:savvy-baum_und_technologie-leitfaden|Deutsche Version]] /* Source: https://reddit.com/r/SeaofConquest/comments/1qly9be/question/ | Scraped: 2026-03-06 | Quality: 2/5 */