Name:
El Cervantes (Spain)
Card:
DJC #069 (Common)
Points:
11
Masts: 3
Cargo: 5
Moves: L
Guns : 4S,4L,4S
Hit %: 100 (S), 33 (L)
Link : Marques Miguel Antonio
Ability: Schooner. Once per turn, if this ship is
within S of an island, you may mark the island as
explored without docking at it. The island becomes
unexplored in regards to all other players.
Amidst all the fluff text about declining Spanish
glory, Spanish ships never lost sight of the fact
that "he who gets the most gold wins." El Cervantes,
named after the author of "Don Quixote," is a gold
ship that can do nice things for your bottom line.
5 cargo for 11 points is good; the exclusive-explore
ability can speed you along. What this ship really
needs, though, is speed. Add a Helmsman, and you've
got S+L speed and 4 cargo free for 13 points. La
Santa Isabel has S+L speed and 6 cargo free for 13
points, plus an extra mast, better cannons, and a
more profitable ability. But there's only one Santa
Isabel, and this ship is still pretty good.
The link to Marques Miguel Antonio makes no sense.
He gives the home-island robbery and
look-at-face-down-treasure abilities, which are both
potentially good for a gold ship. But he costs 10
points, which means you can't put both him and a
Helmsman on an 11-point ship. Sure, he saves a cargo
space, but speed is usually more important. Leave
him home and stick with the Helmsman, and maybe the
RF Dominic Freda (Explorer and extra cargo space) if
you can afford him.
If you'd like to make liars out of all the people
who say Spain's glory is fading, El Cervantes isn't
a bad place to start. As with most ships that came
out after Barbary Coast, she needs to move faster.
But she has the cost and the cargo to make Spain
rich again.
Goldship rating: 3.1 / 5
Gun Ship rating: 2.6 / 5
Boarding rating: 2.8 / 5
Value for points: 3.1 / 5
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