PHYLLIS
Name Phyllis SopwithPHYLLIS SOPWITH
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Contracts 40
Rewards COINS34,446,000
GEMS60
FISH24,722,000
WOOD18,478,000
STONE17,705,000
IRON21,183,000
XP781,898,000
Final Rewards GEMS30
Level Material Reward XP Bonus Required capacity
1FISH1,679,000WOOD1,680,000
XP13,225,000 80x 20,988
2SUGARCANE11,000GEMS10
XP13,545,000 2x 5,500
3STONE1,077,000FISH2,412,000
XP13,877,000 46x 23,414
4IRON791,000STONE1,681,000
XP14,197,000 32x 24,719
5COPPER13,000IRON690,000
XP14,518,000 2x 6,500
6WOOD1,748,000FISH2,904,000
XP14,850,000 65x 26,893
7CLOTH14,000GEMS10
XP15,170,000 2x 7,000
8COINS3,225,000WOOD2,557,000
XP15,490,000 111x 29,055
9COCOA16,000COINS2,124,000
XP15,823,000 2x 8,000
10SAILORS17,000STONE429,000
XP16,143,000 3x 5,667
11IRON1,154,000WOOD3,033,000
XP16,463,000 35x 32,972
12FRUIT17,000IRON1,024,000
XP16,795,000 2x 8,500
13STONE1,862,000COINS5,059,000
XP17,116,000 53x 35,133
14FISH3,497,000WOOD3,497,000
XP17,436,000 96x 36,428
15WHEAT19,000STONE1,508,000
XP17,768,000 2x 9,500
16WOOD2,895,000GEMS10
XP18,088,000 75x 38,600
17SUGARCANE20,000IRON1,257,000
XP18,409,000 2x 10,000
18SAILORS23,000FISH950,000
XP18,741,000 3x 7,667
19COINS5,342,000STONE3,492,000
XP19,061,000 127x 42,063
20GRAPE VINE22,000COINS3,426,000
XP19,381,000 2x 11,000
21STONE2,635,000IRON2,948,000
XP19,714,000 59x 44,662
22FISH4,827,000STONE3,954,000
XP20,034,000 105x 45,972
23COTTON23,000GEMS10
XP20,354,000 2x 11,500
24COINS6,498,000WOOD5,199,000
XP20,686,000 135x 48,134
25IRON2,076,000COINS8,306,000
XP21,007,000 42x 49,429
26COPPER25,000IRON1,761,000
XP21,327,000 2x 12,500
27WOOD4,438,000GEMS10
XP21,659,000 86x 51,605
28CLOTH27,000COINS4,679,000
XP21,979,000 2x 13,500
29STONE3,523,000IRON3,903,000
XP22,299,000 65x 54,200
30SAILORS30,000WOOD1,159,000
XP22,632,000 3x 10,000
31TIN29,000FISH4,151,000
XP22,952,000 2x 14,500
32COINS8,478,000IRON4,326,000
XP23,272,000 147x 57,674
33FISH6,959,000COINS10,852,000
XP23,605,000 118x 58,975
34SUGARCANE30,000FISH4,554,000
XP23,925,000 2x 15,000
35SAILORS34,000WOOD1,353,000
XP24,245,000 3x 11,334
36FRUIT31,000STONE3,123,000
XP24,577,000 2x 15,500
37IRON3,039,000FISH9,751,000
XP24,897,000 48x 63,313
38COINS10,080,000GEMS10
XP25,218,000 156x 64,616
39STONE4,746,000IRON5,274,000
XP25,550,000 72x 65,917
40GRAPE VINE34,000STONE3,518,000
XP25,870,000 2x 17,000
Final Rewards GEMS30
Summary COCOA-16,000
CLOTH-41,000
GRAPE VINE-56,000
WHEAT-19,000
SUGARCANE-61,000
COPPER-38,000
COTTON-23,000
TIN-29,000
FRUIT-48,000
SAILORS-104,000
COINS823,000
GEMS90
FISH7,760,000
WOOD9,397,000
STONE3,862,000
IRON14,123,000
XP781,898,000
1,114,930
Level Description
1 Hello, captain! It’s a pleasure to meet you. My name is Phyllis Sopwith, and I’d love to welcome you to London. Shall we go to lunch? I have some things I’d like to discuss with you.
2 I’ve heard a lot about you and know that you’ve experienced many an adventure, so I wanted to see if you’d like a new challenge: helping my husband Thomas and I win the prestige America’s Cup.
3 America’s Cup is a race between two yachts, the current holders against a worthy challenger. This year, we will be challenging on behalf of the Royal Yacht Squadron and hoping to defeat the American holders.
4 The race is only a couple of months away, so we need to begin building our yacht soon. The Americans won last year, so we’ll definitely need a better yacht than last time to win now.
5 The work on the yacht is progressing well. We’ve ordered some special materials for it as well. We’ll be up against the Vanderbilts, and they’re richer than God, so we will need something to help us out.
6 The hull of the yacht is done, but it does need a few finishing touches before we can set her out on the sea. We want the boat to be as light as possible, but it still needs some reinforcements.
7 We just need to hang up the sail, and our yacht is ready for the sea! Thomas and I have decided to name her Endeavour to represent what an uphill battle this race will be.
8 We have to get Endeavour out to Newport in Rhode Island where the race will take place. Transporting a yacht across the Atlantic is not cheap, and we’re currently low on money. Could you help out?
9 Alright, now that we’re here in Newport, let’s get some coffee and try to figure out what our opponents might try in the race and how we can put together tactics against that.
10 All of my husband’s crew have gone on strike and left. The race is in two days! They refuse to come back, so I will need you and two of your finest men to join us to race in America’s Cup.
11 We have time for one training with the five of us as the crew on Endeavour. The odds of us winning now are close to zero, being put together at the last minute, but we should still go and give it our all.
12 Here we are at the starting line alongside the Vanderbilt’s yacht, Rainbow. We’ve been thrown into this at the last minute, so there is no pressure on us. I just hope it won’t be a complete embarrassment.
13 The start was a bit difficult for us whereas Rainbow flew out of the traps like the wind. It will be tough to try and catch up to them in this first round but let’s give it a go.
14 Rainbow got the first round quite easily. We struggled around the bend a lot, but once we get more synchronised as a crew, we should be better. Let’s eat something to get our strength before the next round.
15 The next two rounds have not been much better for us. The rounds are getting a bit closer, but we’re losing 3-0 and on the verge of losing and not even winning a point. I’m worried, captain.
16 That was much better! We’ve won the fourth round! Some great manoeuvring from my husband at the helm and great teamwork from us. The hull did take some damage, so let’s fix it up before the next round.
17 Another point to us, great work again, captain! It is now 3-2, but if we complete this comeback, it would be one of the greatest stories in the history of America’s Cup. Let’s go win this round!
18 It was a narrow finish, but Rainbow edged it, they won. Still, I’m incredibly proud of our crew, put together at the last minute, and how close we made it. I'd like to thank you and your men for the race.
19 Once all the handshakes and ceremonies are done, let’s book our travel and transport for the yacht back to London. It’s been a fun experience, but it’s time to go back home and re-group.
20 Let’s enjoy a drink together and look back at our experience. It was a good time, but this is not over for me. I want to come back to this competition and win it all, and next time we will be ready.
21 Welcome back, captain! I’m thrilled to have you back in London after a couple of years. Shall we go get something to eat and catch up? We do have a lot to talk about.
22 I’m taking you to my favourite fish and chips place. I’m sure you will enjoy it, they bring in fresh fish every morning. I’ve been doing alright, but all along I’ve been focused on one particular goal…
23 Thomas and I will be challenging for the 1937 America’s Cup! The Vanderbilts are still the holders, and they haven’t lost this whole time. Will you be joining our team once again?
24 This time we will be properly prepared for the race, and we will need a new yacht. We have six months to prepare, so let’s order the materials and get to work.
25 I want to have this yacht made from scratch, so let’s begin with the hull. I want it to be made of light metal so the yacht can be fast and cut through the water with ease.
26 The hull looks great, captain, but I want it to be a very particular shape. I’ve had a nautical designer draw it up, and I believe this can give us the best chance of victory.
27 The hull is perfect, so now it is time to build the deck and then our mast. I want to use wood for these, but once again with the emphasis on keeping the yacht as light as possible.
28 The yacht is almost complete! It really does look stunning, captain. This is the boat that we can go and win with. Now we just need to hang up the sail and she will be ready for the water!
29 We’ve taken the yacht out for a spin on the water, and the way she moves is truly incredible. Thomas and I have decided to name her Endeavour II, but this time we will be victorious!
30 Thomas and I have decided that this time, I will be at the helm. I have done a lot of yachting since the past race, so I’m confident about it. Get your two best men, and let’s get to work.
31 We’ve been training hard for a couple of months now and we’ve really become quite good. It’s time for us to pack for our trip to Newport and begin mentally preparing for the race.
32 Once again, we have to pay for the transport of our boat over to America. I want to pay extra this time to make sure it is properly protected. We cannot be careful enough with Endeavour II.
33 Let’s have some lunch and talk about our opponent. The Vanderbilts have ordered another yacht built, the Ranger. It is said she is very fast, but the construction was delayed so they had less practice time.
34 The time has come. Here we are at the starting line, Endeavour II alongside Ranger. The Vanderbilts look nervous, so I will be coming out aggressive. We need to make sure we have enough energy for the race.
35 We’ve lost the first round, unfortunately! Maybe we should change the crew. I know is not typical to change them between the races but we should do everything in our power to win. Let’s work hard!
36 I can’t believe it but the Vanderbilts are now leading 3-0! The victory is escaping our grasp. Let’s eat something and focus on the finish. Maybe we can still turn the tables.
37 Unfortunately, we did not manage to win the cup. I can’t lie, I am disappointed. But we need to concentrate on the future. If we train more, maybe we will have more luck next time. Still, this was a sad loss.
38 The cup and the prize money all go to the Vanderbilts. We will need your help with getting back to London. The voyage will be quite expensive.
39 The local government of Kensington, the part of London that I am from originally, has decided to put up a statue in my honour. I’d love for you to join me and my husband at the unveiling.
40 Captain, let me invite you to a winery. I would like to thank you for everything. It has been an amazing journey to go through with you and I wish you well in your next adventures.
Final Ah, I almost forgot. Here is a little farewell present from me. Fair winds, captain.
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