Master Sea of Thieves throwables! Learn about Firebombs, Blunderbombs, and the Bone Caller. Discover where to find them, how to use them effectively, and storage tips.
Alright, matey! Let's talk about the little things you can chuck at your enemies – the Throwables. These are super handy, so you'll want to get the hang of them early on. ## Types of Throwables There are a few different kinds you'll find: * Firebombs: These are great for setting things ablaze. They'll damage ships, players, skeletons, and even animals. Plus, you can use 'em to light up campfires if you need to. * Blunderbombs: These pack a punch and knock enemies back. They're good for clearing out players and skeletons. Fun fact: you can even shoot these out of cannons to rock enemy ships! * Bone Caller: This one's a bit different. It summons friendly skeletons to do your dirty work and attack your enemies. ## Where to Find Throwables So, where do you get your hands on these? Keep an eye out: * Every ship's Cannonball Barrel actually has 2 Firebombs and Blunderbombs in it. Handy! * They can pop up randomly in regular Barrels. * You might find them in Rowboat Chests or Storage Crates too. * Look out for unearthed Firebomb Crates specifically for more Firebombs. ## Using Your Throwables To use a throwable, you'll equip it from the Equipment Radial Menu. There's a specific spot for Throwables. Once you've got one in hand, hold down the `Primary Use` button to aim, and let go to throw. If you want another pirate to grab it from you, just tap the `Secondary Use` button while you're holding it. Pro tip: You can also load throwables into cannons to send them flying even further! ## Storage Now, don't go hoarding too many without a plan. Here's the lowdown on storage: * You can only carry 5 Throwables in your inventory at once. * You can load and unload a single throwable from any cannon. * Barrels can hold a whopping 100 Throwables each. A ship's Cannonball Barrel can hold a massive 4800 (that's 3 pages worth!). * Rowboat Chests can hold 20 Throwables per slot, with a total of 640 per chest. * Storage Crates are also pretty spacious, holding 100 per slot, up to 1800 per crate. Knowing how to use and store these will definitely give you an edge out on the Sea of Thieves!100% Human-Written. AI Fact-Checked. Community Verified. Learn how AntMag verifies content