Small Fry FC entry tested out – August 25th, 2015

Well, here’s my version of the Small Fry Challenge.

The fleets went in the order of play as follows:

Mixed:
Napolitana + captain, helmsman
Carcajou
USS Buffalo + helmsman

English:
HMS Prince of Chichester + Thomas GunnRobinsonBrother VirgilDavy JonesGriffin  (my Fleet Challenge entry)

Cursed Pirates:
Pyre + helmsman
Freedom’s Hand + captain
Loa’s Justice + helmsman, explorer, oarsman

The setup:
ocean map setup

The first fleet was in shock as Davy Jones’ PoC flew across the sea to dismast the Buffalo on turn 1.
Small Fry FC entry tested out - August 25th, 2015

The Cursed Pirates got off to a good start, with the Loa’s Justice grabbing gold from underneath the Napolitana. The Carcajou and derelict Buffalo loaded gold at the beginning of the next turn.
Small Fry FC entry tested out - August 25th, 2015

On the second turn, the Prince dismasted the Carcajou with her first attack, then sailed away and took both masts off the Loa’s Justice with the help of Griffin’s cannon bonus. With so many ships around, Davy had his work cut out for him since he had to eliminate all gold threats immediately before they could dock home any gold.
Small Fry FC entry tested out - August 25th, 2015

However, the Cursed Pirates had other ideas. The Pyre rammed a mast off the Prince while submerged, and the Freedom’s Hand used her sniping ability effectively to take out another mast, eliminating the English from the game!

The Napolitana was trying to sneak under the radar and grab some gold, but the Pyre slipped in to damage her.
Small Fry FC entry tested out - August 25th, 2015

The Freedom’s Hand sailed around the stern of the Napolitana and hit twice to sink the Spaniard and end the game, giving the Cursed Pirates an unexpectedly quick victory!
Small Fry FC entry tested out - August 25th, 2015

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