Treasure Isles Traders are a type of NPC Merchant that can be seen in Vendor Ships in the Treasure Isles Biome.
Merchant ship treasure. The personal fortune of the Merchant Royals captain John Limbrey which he accrued through years of trading in the Caribbean was believed lost when the ship sank in bad weather. Merchant Ship Hidden Objects. This key can be used on the shipwreck and will allow you access to a massive pile of Merchant Alliance treasure.
When the Merchant Royal sank in 1641 it took a payload of 100000 pounds of gold and 400 bars of Mexican silver down with it. The Arcturian Soldiers are a revolutionary race of soldiers in the Arcturian Merchant Ship. Not only will you find extra Merchant Alliance treasure along the way but a Captains Key.
The items they carry will be randomly generated once a player comes nearby approximately 120-150 blocks distance and reset once they leave. The ship sent sail from France in 1779 under Captain John Paul Jones on loan to the United States by the French. During the voyage you have the option of finding Clues to help you and your crew locate the lost shipwreck.
The British vessel hasnt been seen since but a UK fishing crew near Cornwall recently found a trace stuck in its nets. Divers have discovered cannons and an anchor thought to be from one of the richest treasure ships ever to be wrecked on the coast of Cornwall. The Merchant Royal a 17th-century English galleon was known as.
So while The Royal Merchant is a fabrication invented to spur the drama of Netflixs Outer Banks the area is known for its shipwrecks buried treasure and enthusiasts combing the. As such players can refresh their items by leaving and returning without having to find. They trade Soultraps Sails and Mounts for Glim.
The ship sank not far off the coast of Cornwall Photo. The Merchant Royal nicknamed the El Dorado of the seas was a ship that sank somewhere in rough waters off Lands End in the 17th century. According to reports the treasure included 500 bars of gold bullion 400 ingots half a million coins jewellery and countless gems and pearls.