![]() ![]() In most cases, the extra storage space needed to carry swill or grog will be negligible (even a sloop can hold 13,500 barrels). Other than taking up slightly more storage space, fifteen barrels of swill are the equivalent of either ten barrels of grog or six barrels of rum. If you have multiple qualities of rum on board, the lower quality rums are consumed first: swill first, then grog, then fine rum. The higher proof rums are consumed slower than lower quality rums. Swill is the lowest quality rum and is 40 proof. Grog is a mid quality rum rated at 60 proof. Fine rum is the highest quality rum and is rated at 100 proof. ![]() There are three grades of rum: Fine rum, Grog, and Swill. An officer will consume more rum than a cabin person, so you will need to store more rum for an officer heavy pillage. The amount of rum consumed is dependent on the rank of the pirate, and the amount of time spent at sea. If your ship runs out of rum, you'll be in for a rough ride until you can get back to port and buy more. Also, in rumble, no rum will cause the precision of aiming to be reduced. Getting into a sword fight without any rum aboard will cause two lines of rum jugs at the sword fighting screen, making the fight harder for the crew. Besides being tasty, rum keeps a pirate ship running smoothly. ![]()
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