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How to Get the Padewakang Ship Blueprint in Skull and Bones – Location Guide

For experienced pirates only.

The Bombardier ship in Skull and Bones is a Padewakang class-type ship that players can get after putting in some significant time in the game. Players will need the blueprint and other resources to craft it, so here is how to get it.

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Padewakang Ship Blueprint Location in Skull and Bones

The Padewakang ship blueprint can be found at the shipwright’s store in Telok Penjarah. This is the second major pirate hub in the game where players can get supplies, upgrade their ship, and take on major missions.

Players will have to travel to the East Indies in the northeastern section of the map. One of the most northern islands is called the Harimau Peninsula, and Telok Penjarah is on the south tip of the landmass. Travel around the south side until the hub marker pops up and go to port to disembark.

Telok Penjarah is a long way from the starting area of Saint-Anne but is mostly a straight shot northeast followed by maneuvering around an island. There are high-level ships in the area, but players should be able to easily avoid them by staying out of their way.

How to Get the Padewakang Ship Blueprint in Skull and Bones

The Bombardier Padewakang ship blueprint is sold at the shipwright’s store in Telok Penjarah, but there are two requirements before players can grab the blueprint. The blueprint costs 5,280 Silver, and players will need to be a Brigand infamy rank to be able to buy it.

Once players are the correct rank and have enough Silver to buy the blueprint, they will have to then gather the right materials to craft it. Here is the total cost of the Bombardier Padewakang ship:

  • 2,880 Silver
  • 18 Ironwood Plank
  • 15 Steel Ingot
  • 15 Fine Ramie
  • Four Shellac
  • Four Crude Saltpeter

For more on Skull and Bones resources, check out our guide how to get Fine Ramie to be able to build your new ship.


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