Uncharted Waters Online
JOLLY CHRISTMAS EXCHANGE
Event Period: Dec 22nd 14:00pm to Dec 31st 24:00pm (GMT+9)
12.27.2010
12.22.2010
Advance Course: Concerning Hostile Waters
Uncharted Waters Online
Location: Pisa Commerce Course
Quest Details:
Welcome to the Advance Maritme Academy.
Here you will be learning many new things while still using what you have learned thus fa on a daily basis.
The first course you'll be taking is one on Hostile Waters from Instructor Maximillian. You should be able to find him waiting for you somewhere nearby the Port.
Location: Pisa Commerce Course
Quest Details:
Welcome to the Advance Maritme Academy.
Here you will be learning many new things while still using what you have learned thus fa on a daily basis.
The first course you'll be taking is one on Hostile Waters from Instructor Maximillian. You should be able to find him waiting for you somewhere nearby the Port.
12.09.2010
UWO Investment FAQ
The following Q & A's are from UWO's forum posted by smartin4123 and was answered by darthfiend. This will just clarify some questions regarding the investing in towns. Hope this will help some players out there who are still confuse about investments.
Will investing in a city lower the cost I pay for goods in that city (trade goods or otherwise)? Does the city's allegiance matter?
if the port is owned by your nation you pay less on the tariffs for buying and selling in that port.
in addition, the top 5 investors there get additional tax breaks and can see items before others (through development)
Will investing in a city increase the amount of trade goods I can buy in that city? Does the city's allegiance matter?
The total % of influence your nation has in a port equates to you being able to purchase more items in that port.
For example i was buying hemp in amsterdam with a friend, we had the same fabric trading skill, but because england has 0% influence in amsterdam and the dutch have 100% he was able to buy 140 hemp compared to my 70.
Is there anywhere I can see how much development a city needs to reach the next level?
Anything you read on the developments will most likely be innacurate, i believe the development numbers were changed to compensate for a lower player base (compared to the Korean and Japanese servers).
I have yet to read anything that was truely accurate on the dev levels.
Do investments that count to a city's development level need to come from the country it's allied with?
No, there are some ports however that only certain a single nation can invest in. to check you can simply hover your mouse over a port on the map (press "M").
If the port reads as an allied country, it can be taken. if it reads as a territory it can only be invested in by the nation it belongs too, and can never be flipped.
How does an allied city switch allegiance? Do any and all investments made in that city count towards it's allegiance or only in certain cases?
When you click the investment status at any city official you can see the %'s of influence, all invests count towards that influence.
You only need to change the influence by half a percent over then leading nation to claim it.
Is allegiance even the right term to refer to which country a city is allied with?
I prefer the word control, as in "who controls hamburg right now?" it seems to be the standard word in game when your talking about which flag a port has.
Will investing in a city lower the cost I pay for goods in that city (trade goods or otherwise)? Does the city's allegiance matter?
if the port is owned by your nation you pay less on the tariffs for buying and selling in that port.
in addition, the top 5 investors there get additional tax breaks and can see items before others (through development)
Will investing in a city increase the amount of trade goods I can buy in that city? Does the city's allegiance matter?
The total % of influence your nation has in a port equates to you being able to purchase more items in that port.
For example i was buying hemp in amsterdam with a friend, we had the same fabric trading skill, but because england has 0% influence in amsterdam and the dutch have 100% he was able to buy 140 hemp compared to my 70.
Is there anywhere I can see how much development a city needs to reach the next level?
Anything you read on the developments will most likely be innacurate, i believe the development numbers were changed to compensate for a lower player base (compared to the Korean and Japanese servers).
I have yet to read anything that was truely accurate on the dev levels.
Do investments that count to a city's development level need to come from the country it's allied with?
No, there are some ports however that only certain a single nation can invest in. to check you can simply hover your mouse over a port on the map (press "M").
If the port reads as an allied country, it can be taken. if it reads as a territory it can only be invested in by the nation it belongs too, and can never be flipped.
How does an allied city switch allegiance? Do any and all investments made in that city count towards it's allegiance or only in certain cases?
When you click the investment status at any city official you can see the %'s of influence, all invests count towards that influence.
You only need to change the influence by half a percent over then leading nation to claim it.
Is allegiance even the right term to refer to which country a city is allied with?
I prefer the word control, as in "who controls hamburg right now?" it seems to be the standard word in game when your talking about which flag a port has.
12.08.2010
Cook Books in UWO
These are the books needed when your job has something to do with cooking.
Basic recipe and Collection Books
Livestock Books
Seafood (requires fishing skill to get ingredients)
*Not yet verified
Foods Dealer
Chef
Basic recipe and Collection Books
Level | Cost (Ducat) | Title | Bought In |
1 -4 | 5,000 | Simple recipes | Bordeaux, Palma Free from: London, Seville, Marseille, Lisbon, Venice |
1 – 3 | 7,000 | Bread basics | Pisa |
2 – 4 | 8,000 | Pasta Principles | Venice |
2 – 4 | 7,000 | Confectionery for beginners | Amsterdam |
3 – 7 | -- | Beautiful bread | Sassari (300k Investment) |
3 – 4 | 5,000 | Nutritional recipe | Seville, Casablanca (after investment) |
4 – 8 | 10,000 | Makeable meats | Genoa |
5 – 7 | 7,000 | Confectioneries with fruits | Marseille |
6 – 10 | -- | North Sea cuisine collection | Amsterdam (random reward when investing) London (reward for investing 1 mil) |
6 – 12 | -- | Perfect pasta | Ancona (400k investment, get it from City Official as a reward) |
8 – 11 | -- | Confectioner’s recipe | Syracuse (300k investment) |
10 | -- | East-Mediterranean cuisine collection | Famagusta (1 mil investment) |
4 – 10 | -- | West-Mediterranean cuisine collection | Seville, Lisbon |
4 - 12 | -- | Indian Ocean cuisine collection | *Cochin (300k investment?) |
Level | Cost (Ducat) | Title | Bought In |
1 – 3 | 8,000 | Livestock secrets – Poultry | Calvi, Ragusa |
2 – 3 | 8,000 | Livestock secrets – Poultry | |
2 – 5 | 8,000 | Livestock secrets – Poultry | |
3 – 5 | 8,000 | Livestock secrets – Poultry |
Level | Cost (Ducat) | Title | Bought In |
4 – 8 | 7,000 | North Sea Seafood | London |
4 – 10 | 7,000 | Seafarer’s Seafood | Lisbon |
12.04.2010
Crafting Guides: Handicraft II
North Sea Chapter
Required Skill Books
Art Handbook (Cairo, reward after 400,000D in Investment)
Book of Additional Wood Armour (all six capital cities) 15000D
Book of Alloy Smelting [optional] (Dublin, reward after 300,000 in investment)
Brewing Secrets [optional] (Cagliari, reward after 320,000D in investment; Hamburg) 10000D
Brewing Secrets Volume 2 [optional] (Havana, Montpellier, reward after 800,000 in investment)
-Required Skills
Industrial good trading (mineral trader)
Handicraft (medicine trader)
Ore trading [optional] (mineral trader)
Casting [Level 7+] [optional] (mineral trader, firearms trader)
Alcohol trading [optional] (accountant)
Luxury items trading [optional] (accountant, medicine trader)
Level 1 – 3 (Lumber + Iron >>> Cedar Boards)
Although, casting is not essential, having casting at level 7 and being able to make Bronze would make the levelling up of Handicraft 10 or more times faster. For details on how to level up Casting, see my guide on Casting. The reason is that you can turn Bronze into Bronze statue and the materials to make Bronze can all be found in Hamburg.
If you wish to master Handicraft and you are from either England or Netherlands, it is highly recommended that you start off with Casting and use Handicraft as a complement rather than head straight into Handicraft.
Purchase as many Iron from Amsterdam as you can and then sail to Oslo. In Oslo combine Lumber with Iron to make Cedar Boards from the Book of Additional Wood Armour.
Level 3 - 5 (Lumber >>> Wooden statue)
The recipe book required for making Wooden Statue is obtained from Cairo. It is best to ask a friend from a Mediterranean nation to bring the book for you. It is a very long travel from Cairo back to the North.
Wooden Statues will sell for quite a lot in Oslo, and this recipe can make you rich very quickly. The disadvantage is that Oslo has no close by ports, so you will have to buy Lumber from other players.
Level 5 – 8 (Copper Ore + Tin Ore >>> Bronze: Bronze >>> Bronze statue)
Bronze can be purchased from ports, but it is much quicker if you use level 7 casting skill and the Book of Alloy Smelting, obtained from 300,000D in investments in Dublin to produce Bronze from Copper Ore and Tin Ore, which are both available in Hamburg.
In this method you can level up your Casting as well as your Handicraft, and you don’t have to leave port.
Level 8 – 10 (Copper Ore + Tin Ore >>> Bronze: Bronze >>> Bronze Statue or Raisin >>> Wine, 2 x Wine >>> Brandy, Brandy + Raisin >>> Shelly)
Path A (Copper Ore + Tin Ore >>> Bronze: Bronze >>> Bronze Statue)
You can craft Bronze Statues until you reach level 10. You will make a lot of Ducats, but the monotony might kill you.
Path B (Raisin >>> Wine, 2 x Wine >>> Brandy, Brandy + Raisin >>> Shelly)
You can also use the method discussed earlier in the Mediterranean Chapter to make Shelly in Bordeaux/Nantes areas.
Level 10
See late game
Art Handbook (Cairo, reward after 400,000D in Investment)
Book of Additional Wood Armour (all six capital cities) 15000D
Book of Alloy Smelting [optional] (Dublin, reward after 300,000 in investment)
Brewing Secrets [optional] (Cagliari, reward after 320,000D in investment; Hamburg) 10000D
Brewing Secrets Volume 2 [optional] (Havana, Montpellier, reward after 800,000 in investment)
-Required Skills
Industrial good trading (mineral trader)
Handicraft (medicine trader)
Ore trading [optional] (mineral trader)
Casting [Level 7+] [optional] (mineral trader, firearms trader)
Alcohol trading [optional] (accountant)
Luxury items trading [optional] (accountant, medicine trader)
Level 1 – 3 (Lumber + Iron >>> Cedar Boards)
Although, casting is not essential, having casting at level 7 and being able to make Bronze would make the levelling up of Handicraft 10 or more times faster. For details on how to level up Casting, see my guide on Casting. The reason is that you can turn Bronze into Bronze statue and the materials to make Bronze can all be found in Hamburg.
If you wish to master Handicraft and you are from either England or Netherlands, it is highly recommended that you start off with Casting and use Handicraft as a complement rather than head straight into Handicraft.
Purchase as many Iron from Amsterdam as you can and then sail to Oslo. In Oslo combine Lumber with Iron to make Cedar Boards from the Book of Additional Wood Armour.
Level 3 - 5 (Lumber >>> Wooden statue)
The recipe book required for making Wooden Statue is obtained from Cairo. It is best to ask a friend from a Mediterranean nation to bring the book for you. It is a very long travel from Cairo back to the North.
Wooden Statues will sell for quite a lot in Oslo, and this recipe can make you rich very quickly. The disadvantage is that Oslo has no close by ports, so you will have to buy Lumber from other players.
Level 5 – 8 (Copper Ore + Tin Ore >>> Bronze: Bronze >>> Bronze statue)
Bronze can be purchased from ports, but it is much quicker if you use level 7 casting skill and the Book of Alloy Smelting, obtained from 300,000D in investments in Dublin to produce Bronze from Copper Ore and Tin Ore, which are both available in Hamburg.
In this method you can level up your Casting as well as your Handicraft, and you don’t have to leave port.
Level 8 – 10 (Copper Ore + Tin Ore >>> Bronze: Bronze >>> Bronze Statue or Raisin >>> Wine, 2 x Wine >>> Brandy, Brandy + Raisin >>> Shelly)
Path A (Copper Ore + Tin Ore >>> Bronze: Bronze >>> Bronze Statue)
You can craft Bronze Statues until you reach level 10. You will make a lot of Ducats, but the monotony might kill you.
Path B (Raisin >>> Wine, 2 x Wine >>> Brandy, Brandy + Raisin >>> Shelly)
You can also use the method discussed earlier in the Mediterranean Chapter to make Shelly in Bordeaux/Nantes areas.
Level 10
See late game
12.01.2010
Soul of the Ultimate Nation
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