^ **Ship Building and Hero Guide** ^ ^ | **Category** | Heroes | | **Source** | https://www.allclash.com/all-ship-and-hero-formations-in-sea-of-conquest/ | | **Updated** | 2026-03-06 | ===== Overview ===== In Sea of Conquest: Pirate War, every ship is built around a specific damage type, and fleet success depends largely on how well ships, heroes, and ship parts are aligned with one another. The game distinguishes five offensive damage types — Artillery, Blaze, Cutthroat, Strategic, and Drowning — plus a defensive Flagship configuration. This guide explains how each ship type functions, the optimal hero crew for each configuration, and the core principles governing ship part selection and upgrades. ===== Details ===== ==== Ship Roles in the Fleet ==== A typical fleet in Sea of Conquest consists of the Flagship and several escort ships. The Flagship occupies a unique role: it absorbs the majority of incoming enemy fire and should therefore be built for maximum durability. Escort ships are optimized for damage output and benefit from the Flagship drawing the enemy's attention. ^ Ship Role ^ Function ^ Primary Stat ^ | Flagship | Tanks damage, generates aggro, protects the fleet | Hit Points (HP) | | Damage Ship | Maximizes damage output for a chosen damage type | Attack (ATK) | | Support Ship | Supports the fleet through healing and buffs | Situational | ==== Damage Types and Their Strengths ==== Choosing the right damage type depends on the content being played. Formations with many enemies favor Artillery, while single targets (e.g., sea creatures) benefit from Cutthroat. Damage-over-time types like Blaze and Drowning are particularly effective against heavily armored targets. ^ Damage Type ^ Description ^ Best Use Cases ^ Weakness ^ | **Artillery** | Strikes multiple targets simultaneously | Fleet formations, many enemies | Weak against single targets | | **Blaze** | Damage over time through the Burning effect | Heavy armor, prolonged fights, sea creatures | Requires time to accumulate damage | | **Cutthroat** | Explosive burst damage against a single target | Strong enemy Flagship, sea monsters | Weak in formations with many ships | | **Strategic** | Balanced, reliable damage output | Versatile use, between Artillery and Cutthroat | No extreme burst or area coverage | | **Drowning** | Armor-ignoring damage over time | Heavily armored targets, extended combat | Slow to reach full effect | ==== Flagship: Build and Heroes ==== The Flagship is the most important unit in the fleet. Since it absorbs the bulk of enemy fire, its build should be entirely focused on survivability. Hit Points (HP) are the most important stat for Flagship ship parts. **Recommended hero crew for the Flagship:** ^ Position ^ Recommended Heroes ^ Function ^ | Captain | Toothsome Tom, Captain Croc, Old Ahab | Generate aggro, activate shields, absorb damage | | First Mate | Callahan Durrach, Cecilia Schafer, Cordelia | Shield, heal, remove negative effects | | Gunner | Situational | Supportive role depending on available heroes | Toothsome Tom is currently the most effective aggro captain for the Flagship, while Callahan Durrach's shielding makes the ship nearly indestructible. Adding Cecilia Schafer as First Mate introduces fleet healing and enemy Rage debuffs to the equation. ==== Blaze Ship: Build and Heroes ==== The Blaze ship relies entirely on damage over time through the Burning effect. It is particularly effective against heavily armored enemies and in longer fights, as accumulated fire damage scales strongly over time. Best deployed against sea creatures and other durable single targets. **Recommended hero crew:** ^ Position ^ Hero ^ Function ^ | Captain | Lester | Continuously applies Burning to many targets; passive abilities strengthen all other Blaze heroes | | First Mate | Sharky | Eye for an Eye and Burnin' Twice as Fierce deliver massive Blaze damage | | Gunner | Ned | Forward-facing Blaze damage; solid addition to Blaze formations | ==== Cutthroat Ship: Build and Heroes ==== The Cutthroat ship concentrates its damage explosively on a single target. It is the first choice against powerful enemy Flagships and sea monsters, but is less effective against formations with many weaker ships. **Recommended hero crew:** ^ Position ^ Hero ^ Function ^ | Captain | Bones | Adios and Reaper Snipe enable enormous single-target burst damage | | First Mate | Onimusha | High damage output; the perfect partner for Bones | | Gunner | Luna | Enormous single-target damage; the best Gunner for this damage type | ==== Artillery Ship: Build and Heroes ==== The Artillery ship hits many enemy ships simultaneously and is the most effective choice in battles against full fleet formations. Against single targets like sea creatures, it is noticeably less effective. **Recommended hero crew:** ^ Position ^ Hero ^ Function ^ | Captain | Ophelia | Strikes numerous targets simultaneously with great force | | First Mate | Alonso | Strong synergy and buffing abilities in fleet formation | | Gunner | Oscar | Amplifies Ophelia's Artillery damage exponentially when hitting many targets | ==== Strategic Ship: Build and Heroes ==== The Strategic ship provides balanced, reliable damage between Artillery and Cutthroat. It is versatile and a good choice when neither pure area damage nor pure single-target burst is the specific requirement. **Recommended hero crew:** ^ Position ^ Hero ^ Function ^ | Captain | Griffin | Vengeance Inferno strikes up to 5 enemy ships strategically | | First Mate | Boa | Massive Strategic damage against up to 3 targets | | Gunner | Molly | Universal Gunner with strong synergy alongside Griffin and Boa | ==== Drowning Ship: Build and Heroes ==== The Drowning ship uses armor-ignoring damage over time. The Drowning effect takes time to reach its full potential, but is especially valuable against heavily armored enemies because it bypasses their armor stat entirely. **Recommended hero crew:** ^ Position ^ Hero ^ Function ^ | Captain | Akhlut | Core hero of any Drowning formation; strong synergy with other Drowning heroes | | First Mate | Eileen | Distributes Drowning damage across multiple targets simultaneously | | Gunner | Adeline | Applies the Drowning and Taking on Water effects | ==== Ship Parts: Core Principles ==== Ship parts are four additional equipment items per ship that increase stat values. The game rewards the use of four matching parts from the same set with powerful set bonuses. Parts should always be matched to the damage type of the ship they equip. Key principles for ship parts: * **Complete four-part sets:** Using four matching parts from a single set unlocks powerful bonuses — always aim to complete the set. * **Match parts to ship type:** Blaze damage part sets on Blaze ships, HP sets on the Flagship. * **Wait for Legendary level 12:** Parts should only be enhanced once you have Legendary pieces at level 12. * **Conserve Starlight Shards:** This resource is required for enhancing parts and should not be wasted on early or sub-optimal pieces. ==== Flagship vs. Escort Ships: Key Differences ==== ^ Feature ^ Flagship ^ Escort Ship ^ | Priority | Maximum HP and survivability | Maximum damage output for the chosen damage type | | Hero choices | Defensive and support heroes (aggro, shields, healing) | Offensive heroes matching the damage type | | Ship parts | HP-focused | Damage-type-specific | | Combat role | Absorbs enemy fire, protects the fleet | Deals damage while Flagship holds enemy attention | | Upgrade priority | Very high — the Flagship is the foundation | High — but upgrade after the Flagship | ===== Tips ===== * **Tip:** Always upgrade your Flagship first — a strong Flagship is the foundation of every successful fleet. * **Tip:** Place all heroes on a single ship with the same damage type — only then do synergy bonuses apply fully. * **Tip:** Deploy heroes in their preferred position — the 20% attribute bonus makes a clear difference in combat outcomes. * **Tip:** Use Artillery ships against fleet formations and Cutthroat ships against sea creatures and powerful single targets. * **Tip:** Always complete four matching ship parts on a ship before mixing different sets. * **Tip:** Choose ship parts based on set bonus and stats, not rarity or level alone. * **Tip:** Wait until you have Legendary parts at level 12 before enhancing, to avoid wasting Starlight Shards. * **Tip:** Adapt your fleet formation to the content — Artillery for PvP fleets, Cutthroat for sea monsters, Drowning for heavily armored opponents. * **Tip:** Test new builds in low-stakes battles before committing them to ranked PvP or high-level raids. ===== Sources ===== * [[https://www.allclash.com/all-ship-and-hero-formations-in-sea-of-conquest/|All Ship and Hero Formations in Sea of Conquest – AllClash]] (retrieved: 2026-03-06) * [[https://www.allclash.com/best-hero-ship-setup-for-flagship-ship-in-sea-of-conquest/|Best Hero/Ship Setup for Flagship – AllClash]] (retrieved: 2026-03-06) * [[https://www.appgamer.com/sea-of-conquest/ship-parts-guide|Ship Parts Guide – AppGamer]] (retrieved: 2026-03-06) Heroes ---- → [[de:helden:schiff-aufbau_und_helden-guide|Deutsche Version]] /* Source: https://reddit.com/r/SeaofConquest/comments/1ajf9ta/ship_building_hero_guide/ | Scraped: 2026-03-06 | Quality: 3/5 */