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:Literally a ferry. --<span style="text-shadow: black 1px 2px 3px;">[[User:Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#7575DB" face="OCR A" size="4">Kainzorus Prime</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#7575DB" size="6">⚜</font>]] [[User talk:Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#4C99A6"><sup>Walkie-talkie</sup></font>]]</span> 12:46, April 3, 2015 (UTC)
 
:Literally a ferry. --<span style="text-shadow: black 1px 2px 3px;">[[User:Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#7575DB" face="OCR A" size="4">Kainzorus Prime</font>]] [[Special:Contributions/Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#7575DB" size="6">⚜</font>]] [[User talk:Kainzorus Prime|<font color="#4C99A6"><sup>Walkie-talkie</sup></font>]]</span> 12:46, April 3, 2015 (UTC)
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:If my nearly non-existent Italian serves me well, ''traghetti'' is the plural of the singular ''traghetto''; google images gives ferries for both terms, as Kain has pointed out, though the singular also yields a lot of gondola-related things. The "ferry" meaning is probably the one you're looking for though, judging by the article. {{User:Crookandcharlatan/sig}} 14:13, April 3, 2015 (UTC)

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Legendary Ships

I found out that Legendary Ships are an apart group of ships, they are NOT Men O' War. I used my spyglass while fighting with them, it does say "Legendary Ship, Level 75" and NOT Man O' War. I posted it here because I tried to edit this info, but everybody deletes that info immediatly. 81.82.191.66 21:22, December 5, 2013 (UTC)

They are still technically Men O' War based on design, just made larger and stronger to act as "bosses" for the player. When approaching the Fearless and Royal Sovereign in AC4, for example, the lookout even calls them Men O' War. Ghost Leader (talk) 04:03, April 3, 2015 (UTC)

What the hell is a "traghetti"?

I can't find anything about a ship type by that name. Is there another name it's known by? Ghost Leader (talk) 04:08, April 3, 2015 (UTC)

Literally a ferry. --Kainzorus Prime Walkie-talkie 12:46, April 3, 2015 (UTC)
If my nearly non-existent Italian serves me well, traghetti is the plural of the singular traghetto; google images gives ferries for both terms, as Kain has pointed out, though the singular also yields a lot of gondola-related things. The "ferry" meaning is probably the one you're looking for though, judging by the article. Crook The Constantine District 14:13, April 3, 2015 (UTC)