Uncharted Waters: New Horizons Otto Baynes Walkthrough Written by Alain Garamonde Version 1.2 (July the 25th, 2002) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The purpose of this walkthrough to is to help those who are playing the game as Otto, my second favourite character. If you have any questions, send it to me at racette_alain@hotmail.com. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * * * T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S * * * * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Appendix I..........Walkthrough Appendix II.........Acknowledgements Appendix III........Revision History Appendix IV.........Legal Disclaimer ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * * * W A L K T H R O U G H * * * * * ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Otto Baynes (Navigation L10, Combat L12 - Gunnery) is busy having his tea at the cafe when he is interrupted by a palace guard. It turns out that King Henry VIII wants to see him. Otto leaves with the guard to the palace. Once inside the palace, he is confronted by Sir Gilbert, an arrogant nobleman who hates Otto and thinks that he is a disgrace to England. Otto shrugs off Gilbert's remarks and sees the King. King Henry VIII asks Otto to take on a dangerous task. He wants Otto to build a war fleet to take on the Spanish. Otto graciously accepts. He is given the title of Page and is given a Short Sword (D rating), Leather Armor (D rating), and a letter of marque. He thanks King Henry and leaves. Henry also tells Otto that he can ask Sir Gilbert for money. And so, Otto does that. Gilbert laughs in his face and gives Otto a measly 300 gold pieces. Otto is angry, but he leaves to fetch his ship, which Gilbert has already provided. Boy, is Otto in for a surprise at the Shipyard... ...The owner laughs at him. Otto wants to fight the Spanish, but Gilbert has provided a Caravela Latina... named 'Simpleton' to boot! Otto is quite enraged at Gilbert and heads to the Harbor to meet his first mate. Matthew Loy (Navigation L7, Combat L10 - Celestial Navigation, Gunnery), my personal favourite mate (he says hilarious things with the most impeccable of timing), speaks with Otto and asks him to come to the Cafe for a 'welcoming party'. Did you equip your sword and armor and save? Hopefully you did, because you are facing Matthew in a duel! In this fight, Otto cannot lose, but this is good practice to test and observe the mechanics of the duel system. Even if Otto is not victorious, the game will still continue. Matthew suggests leaving for Spain to spy on the Spanish. An excellent idea, but it's best to recruit some mates first. First, get your bookkeeper, Antoine Fitch (Navigation L2, Combat L1 - Celestial Navigation, Bookkeeping), in the Cafe. Next, get an effective fighter in the Inn. Hire Lawrence Edwards (Navigation L7, Combat L9 - Gunnery, Negotiation) and leave. If any of them threaten to quit (most likely Lawrence), give them a raise. Now you can leave London and head to Seville. Let Matthew do the hard work for you with the Auto-Sail Command! Once you enter Seville, go to the Cafe where you will find Matthew, stuffing his face with food. The man is a regular glutton, who orders more food than Otto and the rest of his crew for himself! Afterwards, he leaves to steal the newest Spanish galleon. After Matthew's successful steal, dock in a port and go to tits cafe. Matthew will say that a ship has been following them, and odds are it's the Spanish. Leave that port (Ceuta is closest to Seville) and prepare for a coming battle with a Spanish fleet. Assign all crew to 100% Combat and fight. The enemy captain will most likely be Bernal Loyola. You can either blast him with cannonballs, 'rush' him, or my preferred method, to challenge him to a duel, but make sure that you have more men on your ship than he does. After the battle, restock your ships and sell the ones you stole from Bernal in the port of Ceuta, south of Seville. After the battle (if you'd like), go to the Lisbon Inn and hire Miguel Solis (Navigation L7, Combat L6 - Celestial Navigation, Gunnery, Negotiation). He's like Lawrence - he tries to frequently quit BUT he's a good fighter. DO NOT let him get away! If you want to wait and come back for him, sail to Ceuta and sell the ships you have stolen from the defeated Spanish captain. In Ceuta, Matthew will want to (not surprisingly) eat. But instead of going to the Cafe, go to the Harbor. The harbormaster will say that he heard some noises in the Trader's Shop earlier. Otto decides to investigate the matter. Inside the Trader's Shop, he finds two people tied in sacks. The pair are Spanish sailors, Emilio Sanude and Andreas Paella (from Catalina's mission). Catalina later comes in and accuses Otto of stringing her comrades up. She challenges him to a duel, as she thinks that he is one her enemy's henchmen. After convincing Cat that he does not work for her nemesis Joao Franco, she agrees to meet him in the Cafe in two hours. She explains to Otto that Joao Franco is responsible for the deaths of her brother and her fiance in the New World. She leaves. Now, it's time to do some pirating! Attack some fleets, preferably with Galleons, and take them. Sell them to save up money for some (preferably 2) Venetian Galeasses. Also, fight more fleets to obtain Piracy points to see King Henry VIII in order to obtain royal ranks. Henry always asks you to fight the Spanish, so his tasks do not detract from the game. Please note that pirating is optional, but it is an excellent way to make some cash. If you prefer a non-violent approach to gaining capital, trade Art from Athens and Carpet from Istanbul between these two ports. After a while, King Henry VIII tells Otto to attack the Spanish, seeing that he is ready. Go to a Guild and ask for the whereabouts of the Spanish fleets. Otto will learn of a triple-pronged attack on England - the fleets will depart from Nantes, Seville, and Bordeaux, and head straight for England! Better stop the Spanish! Head for Nantes and defeat a fleet, and the rest will withdraw. Sail west to the Gulf of Mexico/Central America area and head for the port of Cayenne. Question some townsfolk and Otto will learn that the Spanish are now in Santo Domingo. Once you find this fleet, defeat a commodore, and sail to Cayenne once again. When you try to attack another fleet, Catalina appears, asking Otto to let them go. Otto does just that, despite Matthew's objections. Head back to Europe and save. Find Commander Ezequiel of the Spanish Navy at the Ceuta pub. After a brief discussion, Ezequiel has decided that he will cross swords with Otto in a month's time at Bordeaux. Better get prepared. Ezequiel's a nightmare to deal with! Personally, a Galeass is the best choice in this fight, as it can hold 320 sailors and 50 or so cannons. But, I prefer to sail up to Ezequiel right away and propose a duel. With the right equipment (I usually have Errol's Plate and the Crusader Sword), the Spanish commander will go down in no time flat. After the fight, being the honourable chap that he is, Otto lets his enemy go. Matthew, once again, is peeved. Now, to end an exciting adventure, head back to London and report to King Henry VIII. Gilbert tries to convince the King that Otto let Ezequiel escape, but Henry sides with Otto and appoints him as Admiral of England's Royal Navy. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * * * A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T S * * * * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Mike Groells (aka. Eastpolar) I would personally like to thank Mr. Groells for all the hard work he has done in his massive FAQ. It has helped clarify some vague details I wanted to put in my guide, as well as providing some stats for several mates. I would also like to thank him for including excerpts from my review for UW:NH. He also included three excerpts from my review in his FAQ. I thank him for that, and I hope he continues to add to his monster of an FAQ. Good job, Mike! -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * * * R E V I S I O N H I S T O R Y * * * * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Version 1.0 First draft. Will make corrections in the future if any are found. -Version 1.1 Corrected some spelling, grammar, and spacing errors. Added an alternate way to make money by trading (paragraph 15). -Version 1.2 Reformatted the appearance of my guide to make it look better. I also corrected some more spelling errors. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- * * * * * L E G A L D I S C L A I M E R * * * * * -------------------------------------------------------------------------- And that's my guide. I hope it has been helpful for you. Remember, this FAQ is not to be distributed for profit, and if you do want to use it, contact me first, and I'll give you the go-ahead to do so. If you do plan on using it, give me credit where credit is due. After all, this FAQ is of my own concoction, and is the result of many hours of work. Failure to comply with international copyright laws will result in legal action against all third parties involved in taking this FAQ without my consent. Copyright - Alain Garamonde