I bought every ship in Windrose – here's what you should spend your pirate gold on first
Recommendations for the best Windrose ships to build and materials you'll need.
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After you build the Wharf and Ketch, it's time to start collecting materials to build your next Windrose ship and accompanying gear upgrades. It's not a hard process, but since ship plans are so pricey, I get the desire to feel out your options before making any commitments.
That's where I come in, having misspent much of my own piastre so you don't have to. I've bought every ship and available upgrade in Windrose so far, so I've compiled a list of all the Brig and Frigate materials required to build your favorite model. I've also included a few suggestions on the best Windrose ship builds for those of you struggling to make a decision.
The Best Windrose ships and equipment
I couldn't name just one vessel as the best Windrose ship, so instead, I'm suggesting you build the Brethren Brig first and then save for the Blackbeard Frigate later. They'll share the same gear, so you shouldn't have to spend much more, but the Frigate's extra battery and slight stat boost over your starter Ketch make it too good to go ignored.
Article continues belowKeep in mind that there's only one Boarding Party Gear in early access, so you'll have to rely on upgrades at the Shipwright's workshop to improve your boarding power. I would also prioritize upgrades to the Keelhold Hull Bracing. The Iron Resolve was fine enough, but removing the interruption to repair kits with the Keelhold was truly a game-changer.
Best Windrose ship: Brethren Brig, for mid to late game
It's tempting to stick with the Ketch and save for the Frigate, but I really struggled with some of the big sea battles required to progress the main story and faction quests. The Brethren Brig upgrade (with the extra ship gear) was how I finally managed to board the Unsinkable in the Needle in a Haystack main quest.
I suggest buying a few ship upgrades first, like the Hull and Devastating 12-Pounder, then go ahead and build the Brethren Brig. Also, keep investing in the same ship gear to conserve your resources. The upgrades aren't locked to any one ship, so you can pop them out of your old vessel and add them to the Blackbeard Frigate later.
HP: 90,000
Max Speed: 18
Cargo Size: 32
Main Battery: 6 guns, 12 lbs
Secondary Battery: None
Restoration Cost: Medium
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Gear slot | Item | Effect | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
Cannon | Devastating 12-Pounders | Hitting a target with more than 50% of volley applies Raked for 25s. All damage dealt to affected target is increased by 10% (Up to 3 stacks) | Buccaneers Provisioner: 300 piastre |
Hull | Keelhold Hull Bracing | Taking damage no longer affects the duration of repair kits | Smugglers Provisioner: 300 piastre |
Naval tactics | Naval Tactics V: Silence the Guns | Hitting an enemy applies Broken Rhythm for 30s, reducing reload speed and damage by 20% | Smugglers Provisioner: 500 piastre |
Boarding gear | Boarding Party Gear (Upgraded) | Increases power of your crew while boarding enemy ships | - |
Best Windrose ship: Blackbeard Frigate, for the endgame
By the time I upgraded to the Blackbeard Frigate, I had no trouble surviving with the extra cannon and my other gear upgrades (and I was just better at the game by that point, too). That's why I didn't bother with the Brethren Build, despite its HP boost and increased cargo space.
The Brethren Frigate seems fine enough, but I see no point in prioritizing cargo space when it's so easy to return to camp or unload wares at any Windrose faction buyer. You also don't need the increased HP when you've got a secondary cannon and a slight speed bump. I always need a hefty supply of repair kits, but my enemies don't last long enough to whittle away all of my ship's HP.
HP: 110,000
Max Speed: 20
Cargo Size: 28
Main Battery: 12 guns, 24 or 36 lbs
Secondary Battery: 6 guns, 12 or 24 lbs
Restoration Cost: High
Gear slot | Item | Effect | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
Cannon | Devastating 12-Pounders | Hitting a target with more than 50% of volley applies Raked for 25s. All damage dealt to affected target is increased by 10% (Up to 3 stacks) | Buccaneers Provisioner: 300 piastre |
Secondary Cannon | 24-Pounders: Perfectly Ordered | After reloading, hitting an enemy within 4s decreases reloading speed by 30% for 22s | Buccaneers Provisioner: 300 piastre |
Hull | Keelhold Hull Bracing | Taking damage no longer affects the duration of repair kits | Smugglers Provisioner: 300 piastre |
Naval tactics | Naval Tactics V: Silence the Guns | Hitting an enemy applies Broken Rhythm for 30s, reducing reload speed and damage by 20% | Smugglers Provisioner: 500 piastre |
Boarding gear | Boarding Party Gear (Upgraded) | Increases power of your crew while boarding enemy ships | - |
Ketch materials and stats
- Obtain the Ketch plans by completing two main quests: Rescuing the Crew and I need a Bigger Boat
- Repairs: (20) Wood, (5) Coarse Fabric
Item | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|
Nails | 100 | Workbench Recipe: |
Wood | 150 | Gathered from trees |
Coarse Fabric | 40 | Workbench Recipe: |
Rope | 30 | Workbench Recipe: |
Ketch models
Ketch
HP: 50,000
Max Speed: 19
Cargo Size: 28
Main Battery: 3 guns, 12 lbs
Secondary Battery: None
Restoration Cost: Low
Brethren Ketch
HP: 65,000
Max Speed: 17
Cargo Size: 36
Main Battery: 3 guns, 12 lbs
Secondary Battery: None
Restoration Cost: Low
Blackbeard Ketch
HP: 35,000
Max Speed: 21
Cargo Size: 20
Main Battery: 3 guns, 12 or 24 lbs
Secondary Battery: None
Restoration Cost: Low
Brig materials and stats
- Obtain the Brig Plans by reaching Rank 2 with the Brethren of the Coast and buying Ship Design: Brig (1,000 piastre)
- Repairs: (30) Wooden Planks, (5) Linen Fabric
Item | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|
Nails | 200 | Workbench Recipe: |
Copper Ingot | 80 | Smelting Furnace Recipe: |
Timber | 40 | Workbench Recipe: |
Wooden Plank | 200 | Workbench Recipe: |
Linen Fabric | 40 | Spinning Wheel Recipe: |
Coarse Fabric | 120 | Workbench Recipe: |
Rope | 40 | Workbench Recipe: |
Shipwright's Tools | 30 | Brethren of the Coast Provisioner: 300 piastre |
Brig models
Brig
HP: 70,000
Max Speed: 20
Cargo Size: 24
Main Battery: 6 guns, 12 lbs
Secondary Battery: None
Restoration Cost: Medium
Brethren Brig
HP: 90,000
Max Speed: 18
Cargo Size: 32
Main Battery: 6 guns, 12 lbs
Secondary Battery: None
Restoration Cost: Medium
Blackbeard Brig
HP: 50,000
Max Speed: 22
Cargo Size: 16
Main Battery: 6 guns, 12 or 24 lbs
Secondary Battery: None
Restoration Cost: Medium
Frigate materials and stats
- Obtain the Frigate Plans by reaching Rank 4 with the Brethren of the Coast and buying Ship Design: Frigate (3,000 piastre)
- Repairs: (30) Tarred Planks, (20) Timber, (10) Tarred Fabric
Item | Amount | Source |
|---|---|---|
Nails | 300 | Workbench Recipe: |
Foothills Iron Ingot | 120 | Smelting Furnace Recipe: |
Wooden Plank | 320 | Workbench Recipe: |
Timber | 160 | Workbench Recipe: |
Tarred Planks | 80 | Workbench Recipe: |
Linen Fabric | 240 | Spinning Wheel Recipe: |
Tarred Fabric | 80 | Tanning Rack Recipe: |
Rope | 80 | Workbench Recipe: |
Shipwright's Tools | 50 | Brethren of the Coast Provisioner: 500 piastre |
Frigate models
Frigate
HP: 160,000
Max Speed: 18
Cargo Size: 40
Main Battery: 12 guns, 24 lbs
Secondary Battery: 6 guns, 12 lbs
Restoration Cost: High
Brethren Frigate
HP: 200,000
Max Speed: 16
Cargo Size: 52
Main Battery: 12 guns, 24 or 36 lbs
Secondary Battery: 6 guns, 12 or 24 lbs
Restoration Cost: High
Blackbeard Frigate
HP: 110,000
Max Speed: 20
Cargo Size: 28
Main Battery: 12 guns, 24 or 36 lbs
Secondary Battery: 6 guns, 12 or 24 lbs Restoration Cost: High
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Andrea has been covering games for nearly a decade, picking up bylines at IGN, USA Today, Fanbyte, and Destructoid before joining the PC Gamer team in 2025. She's got a soft spot for older RPGs and is willing to try just about anything with a lovey-dovey "I can fix them" romance element. Her weekly to-do always includes a bit of MMO time, endlessly achievement hunting and raiding in Final Fantasy 14. Outside of those staples, she's often got a few survival-crafting games on rotation and loves a good scare in co-op horror games.
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