In Sea of Thieves, you can keep track of your in-game progress through the process called Milestones. Milestones help track all your in-game activities while being the captain of your Ship. You will get various Milestones to complete through player progress, and each milestone will be tagged for all the ships you currently Captain. Milestone Alignments work similarly, but this will evaluate your playstyle and how you prefer to play the game. In this guide, we will see more about how Milestones and Milestone Alignments work in Sea of Thieves.
Sea of Thieves Milestones Progress and All Milestone Alignments Explained
Completing certain Milestones in Sea of Thieves will help you increase your Class and buy items called Trinkets from Shipwrights. Here we will see how Milestones and Milestone Alignments work in Sea of Thieves.
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Tracking Milestones in Sea of Thieves
If you wish to know how far you have come in the game, you can keep a track of your Milestones. To find out your Milestone progression, head over to the Ship’s Log under the main menu. There are two sections of Milestones you can check, Pirate and Ship. Pirate Milestones will keep track of all your daily activities as a part of a Captained crew, while under Ship Milestones you can keep a track of everything that is happening to the ship.
Each ship that you captain or are a part off will have a Milestone progression under Ship Milestone. You can also pin any individual Milestone in your Ship Log to keep a track of it or use your Captain’s Logbook to track progress.
How to Increase Class Using Milestones in Sea of Thieves
Each time you make progress, you can increase your Class. This only works for individual Milestones, as any Ship Milestone will not help if you are looking to raise your Class. Each time you increase Class, you will have access to various Trinkets. You can take a look at all the Trinkets you have collected so far in the Shipwright’s Shop located in any Outpost.
Milestone Alignments and How They Work in Sea of Thieves
Milestone Alignments are how you like to play the game. Currently, there are seven Alignments your playstyle can fall under, and the more you play the game using that playstyle, the more passively you can increase your Class. Below are all the Alignments and how to play them.
- The Gold Seeker – This Milestone will keep a track of all the loot you sell and how much gold you earn. It also looks after how much treasure you sold and which companies sold to.
- The Voyager – This Milestone tracks general gameplay as quests are completed and voyages sailed, as well as exploration progress, ship miles, and days at sea.
- The Emissary – This Milestone keeps a track of how much gold you earn while working for any Company.
- The Hunter – If you enjoy the finer things in life like cooking, fishing, and such, then you will progress more here.
- The Feared – Participating in various PvE combat will track your Milestones here.
- The Rogue – If you like to play the game because you enjoy the shenanigans of being a Captain or Pirate, like drinking and playing shanties, you can fall under the Rogue Alignment.
- The Ill-Fated – Any mishap that has befallen you while at Sea will be recorded here, such as sinking ships, drowning, and such.
- The Captain – This is an Individual Milestone that keeps track of your expenditure and captainship
That’s all there is to know about Milestones and Milestone Alignments in Sea of Thieves. If you like this guide you can check out our other guides as well.