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Poseidon is a fearsome, haughty, and cold-hearted individual, shown when he mercilessly killed his older brother, Adamas. He was always seen carrying around his primary weapon, a highly stylized trident as long as his body. Poseidon wore a pair of seaweed-colored fingerless gloves, with a blue band on his wrists, whilst around his waist was a white waistcoat with golden circular patterns, one which split in two at the front with a single cloth going down like a loincloth.Īdditionally, beneath the waistcoat were a pair of baggy pants that matched the cloth on his arms, tucked into a pair of seaweed-colored boots with designs similar to those of ancient ruins in the ocean depths. Around his biceps, he wore a pair of golden rings. He donned an ornamental patterned golden choker and dark blue clothing with a golden border that covers the entire upper half of his body, revealing his abdomen and chest. The CSS Virginia, an example of a casemate ironclad.Poseidon takes the form of a tall and muscular man, his face usually completely apathetic and devoid of any emotion, with olden-blonde hair as well as light blue irises and black pupils. However, according to Nahr it was actually produced and designed by Burkeland, which is weird because Neptunes are ironclads and it seems that no faction had the knowledge of ironclads before Purshovia. Many players mistakenly think that the Neptune is made by Purshovia.Like the Poseidon it moves at an absurdly slow speed without the engine on.Named after the Roman god of the sea, Neptune is known for causing earthquakes and floods which suit the ship.This title now belongs to the Binglehopper. Formerly the most expensive ironclad to make.The Neptune is based on the case-mate ironclad warships (possibly the American City-Class) of the late 19th century.Unlike the Binglehopper you do not want to fight with your forward facing cannons, rather try and maneuver around the enemy to get stern-locks or disarms in broadside to broadside combat as facing them head on will only get your front cannons blown off and your ship blasted to pieces. No tilt however this can be used to have an advantage in a broadside to broadside battle being easily able to hone in and disarm the enemys cannons before they have a chance to fire The tactic to use this ship is as a support, Easily the best ironclad on the market due to it being the only one to have an actual broadside. The fallen pieces tend to get stuck in the ship (the pieces now despawn) slowing it down considerably a problem due to its already low speed of 4 being engine only.
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While its main asset is the turret and health this Ironclad can easily be disarmed as broadsides tend to rip the ship quite literally to pieces.
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The ideal crew size is 5, 1 on the bow turret, 3 on the broadside, and of course 1 helming.
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The Neptune can also be equipped with the Neptune Upgrade figurehead which gives it additional side armor and a mortar tarp on the roof of the Neptune. Long Guns are recommended for the broadside due to the ship's low turn and movement speed. However, the Neptune runs solely on coal, and if a crew runs out of coal, it becomes a sitting duck and is extremely vulnerable, even though it has a very small sail speed. Disabling a broadside or front gun is crucial to sink a Neptune. Even being the 2nd most durable ship, it can be countered by many fast turning or heavily armed ships.