Player-owned port/Standard voyages

Voyages can be seen and assigned using the Voyages interface. Three available voyages are shown on the left; a description of the currenty selected voyage, available ships, and details of the current voyage's adversity levels and the chances of success using the currently selected ship are shown on the right. Tabs at the top of the Voyages list allow the player to switch between standard voyages and special voyages.

Standard voyages are different from special voyages in several ways, the most important being that the player has some control over the type of standard voyages they will receive through the use of the Port Management interface. Setting the port's focus through this interface will influence, but not completely control, which area will be used whenever a voyage is rerolled. By choosing their desired area, the player can attempt to manage the adversity level, rewards received, and time required to complete voyages, although they will still receive voyages to other regions.

Another difference is that standard voyages will persist through reset until they are attempted or rerolled. A player may save a desirable standard voyage until they are ready to attempt it without fear that the voyage will be lost.

Another difference is that the player will have at most three standard voyages available at any given time. They can only see new voyages by attempting a voyage, which will cause a replacement voyage to be generated in its place, or by sacrificing a voyage to reroll a replacement. The number of available voyages shown is the total of voyages shown and the number of rerolls remaining. When the display shows 3 voyages available, the player is out of rerolls for the day.

Players receive 15 standard voyage rerolls each day. When a player sends a ship on a voyage it is removed from the list. If the player has rerolls remaining, 1 is consumed and a new voyage is generated, otherwise the slot will remain blank until reset. If a player does not want to attempt a voyage, they may click the green reroll button in the corner of the voyage slot to immediately forfeit it to receive a new voyage. Although standard voyages left in the three voyage slots will carry over to the next day, any remaining rerolls are not. This places a limit on the number of voyages that the player may undertake each day.

Additional voyage rerolls can be won from the port's random event minigames. Each minigame reward can be redeemed for 5 standard voyage rerolls. The minigame rewards themselves are not lost at reset, but once redeemed, any unused rerolls will be lost at reset.

There is one additional source of standard voyages. Once on each Thursday, players may visit the port's bar and speak with Surula the barmaid to hear some gossip about a voyage with better rewards than are typical for the destination region. This voyage, A Barmaid's Tip, will be placed in the third slot in the standard voyage interface. If there was a voyage already in that slot, it will be replaced, so it may be wise to free up the third slot before speaking to Surula. The tip must be obtained before reset on Thursday or it will be too late, but once the voyage is in the slot it can be carried over like any other standard voyage. The mission received can be influenced by using the port management interface to select the desired region before speaking to Surula.

Because the difficulty shown for a voyage is relative to your ability to complete it, it is not included in the following lists of voyages.

The Arc
In the Arc, adversity ranges from 500 to 2000 for single-stat voyages, 400 to 1500 per stat for dual-stat voyages, and 200 to 1000 per stat for triple-stat voyages. Rewards for success range from 40 to 350 chimes and 40 to 160 bamboo per voyage.

An asterisk (*) indicates that the voyage needs verification. If you get this voyage, please correct any errors and delete the asterisk from the voyage name. Be aware that there may be multiple voyages with the same title and different stats. Check to make sure you do not have one of the other voyages before making changes.

The Skull
In the Skull, adversity ranges from 1600 to 6000 for single-stat voyages, 1000 to 3600 per stat for dual-stat voyages, and 2000 per stat for triple-stat voyages. Rewards for success range from 60 to 500 chimes and 60 to 250 gunpowder per voyage.

An asterisk (*) indicates that the voyage needs verification. If you get this voyage, please correct any errors and delete the asterisk from the voyage name. Be aware that there may be multiple voyages with the same title and different stats. Check to make sure you do not have one of the other voyages before making changes.

The Hook
In the Hook, adversity ranges from 4000 to 10000 for single-stat voyages, 2400 to 5500 per stat for dual-stat voyages, and 2200 to 3500 per stat for triple-stat voyages. Rewards for success range from 250 to 1250 chimes and 80 to 300 slate per voyage. This is the first area in which players may receive voyages for trade goods.

An asterisk (*) indicates that the voyage needs verification. If you get this voyage, please correct any errors and delete the asterisk from the voyage name. Be aware that there may be multiple voyages with the same title and different stats. Check to make sure you do not have one of the other voyages before making changes.

The Scythe
In the Scythe, adversity ranges from 6500 to 13000 for single-stat voyages, 3600 to 8000 per stat for dual-stat voyages, and 3500 to 6500 per stat for triple-stat voyages. Rewards for success range from 200 to 2000 chimes and 125 to 500 cherry wood per voyage.

An asterisk (*) indicates that the voyage needs verification. If you get this voyage, please correct any errors and delete the asterisk from the voyage name. Be aware that there may be multiple voyages with the same title and different stats. Check to make sure you do not have one of the other voyages before making changes.

The Bowl
In the Bowl, adversity ranges from 10500 to 16000 for single-stat voyages, 6500 to 9500 per stat for dual-stat voyages, and 5300 to 8000 per stat for triple-stat voyages. Rewards for success range from 300 to 1200 chimes and 120 to 600 jade per voyage.

The Pincers
In the Pincers, adversity ranges from 14500 to 22500 for single-stat voyages, 8000 to XXX per stat for dual-stat voyages, and from 6400 to 10000 per stat for triple-stat voyages. Rewards for success range from XXX to XXX chimes and XXX to XXX stainless steel per voyage.

A Barmaid's Tip
Each week, on Thursday, the player can ask Surula for gossip. The gossip takes the form of a voyage called A Barmaid's Tip. If accepted, it is placed in the third Standard voyage slot, replacing the voyage there, if any. The adversity and reward for the mission are influenced by, but not completely controlled by, the currently selected port management focus. The table below shows the adversity and reward for A Barmaid's Tip in different regions.

Unsorted chime-only voyages
These voyages have not yet been sorted into the appropriate regions. New voyages should be added to the correct region. These voyages should be moved when their region is confirmed.

Trivia

 * Several voyages have adversity levels of 9001 in reference to the internet meme "Over 9000", which was inspired by Dragon Ball Z.
 * Peace in our Time is most likely a reference to the quote "peace for our time" (often misquoted as "peace in our time") used by British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain after signing the Munich Agreement.
 * The Sea Bear might be a reference to The Camping Episode in Spongebob Squarepants, where they encounter a sea bear.
 * White Snake Lady is probably a reference to the Chinese Legend of the White Snake. In the oldest versions of the legend, she was a demon.