How do you get the Skull and Bones Padewakang ship? This medium ship is the first of its size that you can unlock in Ubisoft’s pirate game, but getting your hands on it won’t be an easy ride. You’re set for a lengthy journey with strong enemy ships to tackle, and rogue waves that can decimate your ship with ease.
You’ll want to have the best Skull and Bones ship you’re able to craft, and you’ll need to ensure you’re a high enough Skull and Bones infamy rank before you can get your hands on the Padewakang. We’ve made the trip across the dangerous ocean in Skull and Bones to find exactly where you can purchase this blueprint.
Skull and Bones Padewakang blueprint location
The Skull and Bones Padewakang blueprint can be purchased from the shipwright in the Telok Penjarah pirate den for 5,280 Silver.
To purchase it, you’ll need to have the correct amount of Silver on you, as well as being a Brigand or higher infamy rank.
The shipwright can be found to the left of the docking area of Telok Penjarah.
Skull and Bones Telok Penjarah location
To get to Telok Penjarah, fast travel to Sainte-Anne and then sail north-east to the East Indies.
You’ll face some formidable foes on your journey, with enemy ships of rank nine or ten attacking. There are also rogue waves, which threaten to destroy your ship in one hit if you’re not careful. We took our time on our journey, and avoided enemy ships where possible. The fight simply isn’t worth it, most of the time.
Skull and Bones Padewakang crafting materials
To craft the Padewakang you will need:
- 18x Ironwood Planks
- 15x Steel Ingots
- 15x Fine Ramie
- 4x Shellac
- 4x Crude Saltepeter
- 2,880 Silver
Once you’ve gathered these ingredients, you can speak to the same shipwright in the Telok Penjarah pirate den to craft the Padewakang.
This ship benefits from good area of attack damage, meaning you can launch your assault on a multitude of enemy ships at once. It also has the Detonate perk, meaning it causes damage beyond its initial hit.
Take your newer, bigger ship out on the ocean to deal with more difficult enemies, higher-level ships, and other threats throughout Skull and Bones. Now you’re feeling like a serious threat to your multiple foes, why not check out the Skull and Bones pets you can bring aboard? After all, what fun is sailing the seven seas without a furry lemur by your side? It just so turns out you can get a pet in the currently active Skull and Bones Twitch drops too, so get watching your favorite streamer.