We can definitively say that Sea of Thieves has improved since launch. The game became vastly different than its vanilla version after several free DLCs were made available to players. Developer Rare is one of the most reputable companies around. When we heard they were developing a seafaring pirate game, we were stoked.

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Many would agree that Sea of Thieves is difficult to grasp in its current state. Let's sort out the best features the game has to offer. So, drop the anchor and get ready for it. These are the ten best Sea of Thieves improvements since launch.

10 Fishing

It is sensible to add fishing as a gameplay mechanic to Sea of Thieves since it a game based on sailing. Various open-world games, including Red Dead Redemption 2 and Final Fantasy XV, incorporate fishing as a side activity.

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The introduction of fishing to Sea of Thieves was seamless, and there isn't much to criticize. Fish can be cooked and sold for gold at The Hunter’s Call Trading Company. Attach bait to your lure and cast your line out to the water.

9 PVP Mode (The Arena)

Now and then, pirates like to skirmish so that they may reap the rewards. Sea of Thieves' player versus player mode is called "The Arena," and it's a mode that has earned our appreciation.

Rather than being a game mode focused on exploration, this quintessential mode focuses on ship-to-ship and pirate-to-pirate combat in a tight arena. The objective is to find buried booty as you combat against four other pirate crews sailing in galleons.

8 Level Up Past 50 In Trading Companies

The goal of attaining the status of Pirate Legend still exists, but the maximum level for trading companies has increased. This is excellent news for people who want a progression system for the end game of Sea of Thieves.

Of course, we have the Pirate Legend levels to grind as well, but it is a subtle tweak for those who reached maximum Pirate Legend rank. Yes, we play this game a lot!

7 More Gear For Pirate Legends

Finding as much booty as possible has been an overarching goal in Sea of Thieves. The sea can be a place of sorrow or reward. For those willing to sail the waters high and low, one can reap the rewards of being a Pirate Legend.

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Visiting the Tavern of Legends, a hidden hideout exclusive to Pirate Legends, players can now purchase more gear than ever before. This includes weapons, outfits, ship customizations, and more!

6 Fire!

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Sea of Thieves is filled with hazards, but none of which are as groundbreaking as fire. This new element brings heat to the game as it slowly burns anything it comes into contact with.

Fire cannot spread on land, but it can damage the wood of ships, pirates, and skeletons. Dying by fire gives players a red Flame of Fate death at the Ferry of the Damned. Flames give Sea of Thieves a lively atmosphere. Firebombs, gunpowder barrels, and lightning can spread the fire.

5 Skull Forts Are Less Repetitive

When the game started, people were fascinated with Skull Forts. Gathering large sums of gold from Skull Forts became the focus of Sea of Thieves.

However, as people attempted Skull Forts numerous times, it became more repetitive with each try. Now, Sea of Thieves has improved Skull Forts with expanded locations and enemies. Skull Fort loot is far more diverse, and we are delighted by the game's enhancements.

4 Rowboats

This sea-faring item was added in the Forsaken Shores DLC, one of the game's most anticipated DLC's thus far. Rowboats can be found washed ashore on islands.

What was initially a non-interactable item became an integral part of the game. Rowboats are useful for transporting treasure and getting back to your ship. The rowboats can be docked on the back of ships, which is too awesome.

3 Megalodon

One of the largest fish to ever exist in the world is undoubtedly the biggest to live in Sea of Thieves. Megalodon is a prehistoric shark that made its way into Sea of Thieves after The Hunger Deep DLC. In the Shrouded Spoils update, different types of Megalodon were added, and players could unlock accommodations for defeating each type of Megalodon.

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Developer Rare is on the right track when they add bosses like Megalodon. It's a non-essential part of the game, yet it adds so much to it.

2 The Devil's Roar

The Devil's Roar is a new expansive region in Sea of Thieves. It is made up of various islands, which contain a variety of highly active volcanoes. Volcanoes can also be found or avoided under the sea as well.

With new quests to be completed, new types of loot to be found, and different enemies, The Devil's Roar is one of the best things to happen to Sea of Thieves thus far.

1 Tall Tales

Tall Tales are arguably Sea of Thieves' best new feature since launch. These quests are separate from the Voyages you can pick up from trading companies. They can't be voted on at the Voyage Table, but they can be voted on by Tale Books.

These lengthy, immersive quests are too fun. They are story-driven and contain puzzles that will throw you for a loop. Sea of Thieves is now better than ever because of additions like Tall Tales.

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