Skull and Bones

Rarity Explained

Skull and Bones Rarity Explained

Rarity in Skull and Bones represents how valuable an item is. See how rarity works in the game, a list of all rarities, and what materials have different rarities in this guide!

Rarity Explained

Rarity Explained



Determines an Item's Value

Rarities in Skull and Bones determine the value and strength of an item. Here are the different rarities in the game and how they differ from one another:

Rarity Explanation
Common Easiest items to obtain.
・Provides decent support to you, your crew, and your ship.
Uncommon A bit harder to obtain compared to common items.
More valuable than common items.
・Provides better support, power, and defense to you, your crew, and your ship.
Rare Hard to obtain.
Worth more than common and uncommon items.
・Gives good support to you, your crew, and your ship.
Epic Challenging to obtain.
・Provides great support to you, your crew, and your ship.
Legendary ・The hardest items to obtain.
・The most valuable items in the game that has the best merits.

Weapons and Armor Rarity

Weapons and armor in Skull and Bones provide your ship with offensive and defensive power.

Their rarities determine how powerful and useful they are!

In general, weapons and armor that have a higher rarity provide better offenses and defenses for your ship. They're a bit harder to get but they're very much worth it!

Provisions Rarity

Provisions increase your ship's and crew's survivability when you're out voyaging on the rough seas.

Just like with weapons, their rarities can tell you how good they are as an item. The higher the rarity of a provision is, the better it repairs and heals your ship. It also restores more stamina to your crew!

Commodities Rarity

Skull and Bones Capital Relic Rarity

Finally, the rarity of a commodity determines its selling price to the merchants. Commodities that are rarer and more valuable fetch for a higher price compared to their common counter parts.

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