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*Elite Athenians - purchased through store
*Elite Athenians - purchased through store
*Elite Spartans - Prototype Trireme of Ameinokles (north of Korinth, in the bay of Korinthia)
*Elite Spartans - Prototype Trireme of Ameinokles (north of Korinth, in the bay of Korinthia)
*Medjays - acquired through Ubisoft Club
*Persians - Persian Remains (East of the Hot Gates of Thermopylai) (unconfirmed)
*Persians - Persian Remains (East of the Hot Gates of Thermopylai) (unconfirmed)
*Pirates of the Aegean - purchased through the store?
*Pirates of the Aegean - purchased through the store?
*Medjays - acquired through Ubisoft Club
*Spartans - Ariabignes Shipwreck (northeast of the Isle of Salamis
*The Water Born - purchased through store
*The Water Born - purchased through store
The Adrestia itself can also be equipped with different skins:
The Adrestia itself can also be equipped with different skins:

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The Adrestia was a mercenary trireme captained by Barnabas, and in service to the Spartan mercenary Kassandra, during the Peloponnesian War.

For a time, it was under the command of the Cyclops of Kephallonia, who had hired Barnabas' crew before the former's death at the hands of the misthios, Kassandra.[1]

Crew

Upgrades

The Adrestia could be upgraded a number of ways to enhance weapons, durability, and speed:

  • Arrow Volleys
  • Arrows
  • Crew Armor
  • Crew Design
  • Fire Braziers
  • Hull
  • Javelins
  • Javelin Throws
  • Ram
  • Rower Stamina
  • Ship Design

Figureheads could also be swapped out, once they had been acquired:

Crew skins can also be changed, skins can be acquired through a number of different means:

  • Assassins (Male and Female Variants - acquired through Ubisoft Club
  • Athenians - Phaleron Sunken Harbor (Southwest of Athens)
  • Bandits (Male and Female) - Sunken Wreck of Datis (Delos, Southwest of Kynthos Hills)
  • Barbarians - Underwater Cavern (East of Athens and Heights of Thorikos)
  • Barnabas' Crew - Default Skin
  • Capricornus Sailors - purchased through the store?
  • Elite Athenians - purchased through store
  • Elite Spartans - Prototype Trireme of Ameinokles (north of Korinth, in the bay of Korinthia)
  • Medjays - acquired through Ubisoft Club
  • Persians - Persian Remains (East of the Hot Gates of Thermopylai) (unconfirmed)
  • Pirates of the Aegean - purchased through the store?
  • Spartans - Ariabignes Shipwreck (northeast of the Isle of Salamis
  • The Water Born - purchased through store

The Adrestia itself can also be equipped with different skins:

  • Poseidon's Glory
  • Paralos
  • The Capricornus
  • The Aegean Pirate
  • The Phoenician
  • The Babyonian
  • The Adrestia

Trivia

  • In Greek mythology, Adrestia was the daughter of Ares and Aphrodite, and she was venerated as a goddess of revolt, retribution, and balance between good and evil.
  • The name befits a fast ship: in ancient Greek Ἀδρήστεια means 'inescapable' or 'she who cannot be escaped'. It was also an epithet of the goddess of retribution, Nemesis.

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