Belle1997 said:
Also I find level 3 much easier than level one for some reason
I agree. Level three seems to be far easier than the other two levels, maybe because you can go invisible whenever you want, and the opposing pirates cannot. But in the first level, you can use the islands to provide cover, and in the second level you have the possibility of the pirate spotlight to turn your ship invisible... then again, a sea serpent might jump out of the water and snack on your ship. The third level just seems to go by easier, and the rewards are greater... for now.
As far as actual gameplay, definitely start off shooting from a distance. In several battles, the blue pirate ships will sit still until your fire hits them, so plan accordingly. And don't wait until you only have one health left to go sailing for more boxes of health... when you have a chance to replenish, do it. And remember, if you are playing alone, your red pirate ship companion is mostly an idiot. If he engages in battle, he might do some damage, but that's only if he engages... he's just like the other pirates, dumber than a bag of hammers but loaded with cannon balls. And one more thing... if you are playing on level three and have a few shots to waste, shoot the buildings. Each hit is worth 50 points, and a few good volleys can make the difference between the dreaded BLUE TEAM WINS and the preferred RED TEAM WINS. Again, this is only if you have the shots to waste, like if your partner is making short work of the last moron pirate ship and you are on the other side of a building. Who says vandalism doesn't pay?
Also, if you are wanting to advance in the first two levels, politely ask for help. Whining is no incentive, but most everyone on Dis has been where you are, and somebody helped us all those sunken ships ago, too. Help is out there; just request it like you would ask for something in real life.
hagen