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Skull and Bones Reveals Season 2 Stats, Like How Many Ship Upgrades and Who Became Sea Monster Lunch

Skull and Bones is currently deep into its third season, Into the Dragon's Wake. Ubisoft Singapore has released some new stats about last season, including how many battled the Hubac twins, how many upgraded their ships, and the unfortunate toll of those fallen to the Mega Lestari.

Season 2, Chorus of Havoc, introduced ship upgrades, and it many took advantage of the new feature with 600,160 ships upgraded during the season. The season originally ran from May 28th through August 21st, and during that time everyone collectively collected 33,93,000,155,362 pieces of eight. There were 396,680 Helm leases used. Seems like it was a lucrative season. 

People band together to defeat Orchestral Fleet ships with over 13.73 million of those destroyed collectively. For all the trouble they were causing during the season, the Hubac twins were made available for the challenge later in the season, and 2,075,852 battled the bosses. Though it’s not clear how many suffered losses or how many of those figures were victories.

Speaking of hard times, the Mega Lestari was also there to challenge. Many Must have considered themselves ready to face the latest sea monster, and some did indeed survive and walk away with loot, but the sea monster also scored some victories, taking down 426,083 pirates.

All in all, these stats are both a fun exercise in comparison if you also decided to battle through the various challenges and story quests on the Indian Ocean. It also gives a peek at just what Skull and Bones players found the most interesting over the season. Ship upgrades were a big addition and  the feature got off to a very good start. If they release similar stats for Season 3, we’ll have to see How the feature has grown, particularly now that the team added additional warehouse space to unlock and other helpful ways to organize everything you have.

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