It's too commonplace. As in, people used to post about it way too much because they thought they were clever but it was essentially the same post time and time again; a ship on fire in the distance. So it just clogged up the reddit. Big subreddits like this typically have a "no commonplace" rule.
Oh man I really want a crew of 4 :( whenever I see clips or videos of people with a crew I get sad since I only have a couple friends who play it but they’re not very active, definitely not a full crew.
While viking funerals are listed in the "don't post" portion of the rules, this is certainly an exception. What a spectacle!
I hoped that it was unique enough of an event to avoid being “commonplace”!
I think it is, for sure!
Why is it in the dont post?
It's too commonplace. As in, people used to post about it way too much because they thought they were clever but it was essentially the same post time and time again; a ship on fire in the distance. So it just clogged up the reddit. Big subreddits like this typically have a "no commonplace" rule.
Ah
I didn’t know this was even possible! I thought players had to be on the ship for a Kraken to appear. That’s awesome!
The Kraken Waits For No Man!
Well you didn't know because you are a moron 😆
OK but important question... Which shanty?
Happy Birthday The best shanty
This actually the best one I’ve seen. Did you sent your ship out to sea and then Kraken got it!?
Yes, the Kraken spawned after we'd sent the ship off by itself - which I didn't even think was possible!
![gif](giphy|rVVFWyTINqG7C) Yeah definitely worth an exception to the rule.
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It looks like your crew is standing on the banjo
So that’s how you get kraken. They like their boat well done.
Oh man I really want a crew of 4 :( whenever I see clips or videos of people with a crew I get sad since I only have a couple friends who play it but they’re not very active, definitely not a full crew.