KRYSTYNA
Name Krystyna LiskiewiczKRYSTYNA LISKIEWICZ
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Contracts 40
Rewards COINS25,071,000
GEMS80
FISH17,182,000
WOOD11,112,000
STONE9,524,000
IRON6,226,000
XP18,845,000
Final Rewards GEMS20
Level Material Reward XP Bonus Required capacity
1FISH506,000STONE759,000
XP150,000 60x 8,434
2COINS805,000WOOD886,000
XP158,000 100x 8,050
3STONE333,000IRON518,000
XP166,000 45x 7,400
4SAILORS12,000COINS880,000
XP175,000 3x 4,000
5WOOD396,000FISH1,822,000
XP184,000 50x 7,920
6MECHANICAL PART2,000GEMS20
XP194,000 1x 2,000
7IRON152,000STONE548,000
XP204,000 25x 6,080
8FISH594,000WOOD1,089,000
XP215,000 60x 9,900
9COINS990,000IRON693,000
XP226,000 100x 9,900
10OIL2,000FISH460,000
XP238,000 1x 2,000
11SAILORS14,000COINS1,027,000
XP250,000 3x 4,667
12IRON229,000STONE825,000
XP263,000 25x 9,160
13WOOD561,000IRON655,000
XP277,000 60x 9,350
14CLOTH14,000FISH1,610,000
XP291,000 2x 7,000
15STONE398,000WOOD973,000
XP306,000 45x 8,845
16SAILORS16,000COINS1,174,000
XP322,000 3x 5,334
17GRAPE VINE12,000GEMS20
XP339,000 2x 6,000
18FISH668,000STONE1,002,000
XP356,000 60x 11,134
19IRON278,000WOOD1,224,000
XP374,000 25x 11,120
20FRUIT12,000IRON420,000
XP393,000 2x 6,000
21WOOD1,398,000COINS4,660,000
XP413,000 120x 11,650
22STONE828,000FISH3,100,000
XP434,000 75x 11,040
23COINS3,591,000STONE1,800,000
XP456,000 300x 11,970
24CLOTH13,000IRON720,000
XP479,000 2x 6,500
25FISH2,346,000WOOD2,350,000
XP503,000 180x 13,034
26SAILORS19,000GEMS20
XP529,000 3x 6,334
27IRON604,000COINS4,840,000
XP556,000 50x 12,080
28WOOD1,566,000FISH3,660,000
XP584,000 120x 13,050
29WHEAT18,000STONE1,350,000
XP614,000 2x 9,000
30COINS4,386,000IRON1,610,000
XP645,000 300x 14,620
31STONE897,000WOOD2,160,000
XP678,000 75x 11,960
32FISH2,650,000COINS5,890,000
XP712,000 180x 14,723
33SAILORS22,000FISH2,060,000
XP748,000 3x 7,334
34IRON784,000STONE1,960,000
XP786,000 60x 13,067
35MECHANICAL PART3,000GEMS20
XP826,000 1x 3,000
36WOOD1,748,000IRON1,610,000
XP868,000 120x 14,567
37COINS5,267,000FISH4,470,000
XP912,000 330x 15,961
38STONE1,012,000WOOD2,430,000
XP958,000 75x 13,494
39FISH2,969,000COINS6,600,000
XP1,006,000 180x 16,495
40GRAPE VINE17,000STONE1,280,000
XP1,057,000 2x 8,500
Final Rewards GEMS20
Summary CLOTH-27,000
GRAPE VINE-29,000
MECHANICAL PART-5,000
OIL-2,000
WHEAT-18,000
FRUIT-12,000
SAILORS-83,000
COINS10,032,000
GEMS100
FISH7,449,000
WOOD5,443,000
STONE6,056,000
IRON4,179,000
XP18,845,000
372,673
Level Description
1 Welcome to Warsaw! Your reputation precedes you, even here in Eastern Europe. Let me take you to lunch! I would love to hear all about your experiences.
2 It has been great chatting with you. Actually, I had a reason for approaching you. I want to be the first woman to sail around the world solo. I know it will be expensive and difficult.
3 I’m so incredibly happy that you decided to support my plans! I know there are others with this ambition, so let’s start the preparations tomorrow. But for now, let’s get some sleep.
4 I hope you slept well because we have a lot of work ahead of us. Building the ship and the journey itself will require a lot of effort and dedication from you and your crew.
5 Look here. These are the plans for my boat. It won’t be large but it must withstand a long voyage. Can your men begin gathering lumber for the construction of the hull?
6 I’ve decided to name this yacht Mazurek after a traditional Polish Easter cake. I want it to be a simple boat, but we will still need some mechanical parts so I can operate it easily.
7 The plans are going along splendidly, captain! However, now I need you to get me iron to strengthen the hull. The boat needs to be sturdy if I am to sail around the world with it!
8 Alright, captain, let’s meet up for lunch and discuss how the construction of Mazurek is progressing. I can’t wait to get out on the water!
9 I’ve decided to make a change to the design of Mazurek. I want to use a polyester-glass laminate instead of wood as it is a more reliable material on such a long journey. But it won’t be cheap.
10 Captain, we have a problem! I’ve heard that Naomi James is also planning to be the first woman to sail around the world by herself. Is there any way to speed up the construction?
11 Your men are making great progress on Mazurek, but now that we have competition, we need to step it up. Let’s hire some local workers to help speed up the construction.
12 Mazurek is looking splendid and all ready to go! At this pace, Naomi James will stand no chance! Once we put on the finishing touches, we will be ready for the voyage.
13 We should transport Mazurek to the Canary Isles and then set sail from there. Tenerife is beautiful this time of year. We will need a crate to transport it though.
14 Tenerife really is beautiful! Now we just have to wait until my ship gets transported here and we will set sail. Meanwhile, I should get some more clothes to be prepared for any weather.
15 I will set sail tomorrow. Your ship with your crew and a world record assessor will follow me. I will call on you if I need help. If we make it, they will build a statue of me in Poland!
16 My ship has arrived and I am almost ready to set sail. Help me finish the last preparations for the voyage while your crew takes care of your ship. I can't wait to get going.
17 I can’t believe that we are about to embark on this journey. Let’s have a toast before we depart! To the health and success of this voyage, cheers!
18 Let’s load the supplies on Mazurek and start the first leg of our journey, getting across the Atlantic. The weather should be nice, so I hope we won't run into any difficulties. Next stop, Barbados!
19 Unfortunately, the weather forecast wasn't correct. Large waves really battered my boat on the way here. We better reinforce the hull of Mazurek before I continue the journey.
20 Since we are already making a stop on a tropical island, let’s use this to pick up some fresh fruit. I am sick and tired of stale bread and beef jerky.
21 It’s time to continue the voyage. I just need to get these food supplies into crates and stow them below decks. Storing them without the crates made quite a mess in my boat.
22 So we meet again. It’s good to see you are still with me, captain. How was your voyage? Mine was actually quite pleasant, but I could use a short respite on stable ground.
23 During the voyage, my compass broke. I still managed to find the way here but it was not easy to navigate without it. I did not count on such an unexpected expense. Can you lend me some money?
24 The next stop is Tahiti. Before we set sail, can you lend me some shirts? I can’t really wash my things on the boat and I feel like my clothes are starting to smell.
25 This is a paradise indeed. I wish I could spend a while here and just relax. Maybe after I finish my voyage. I will go pick up some food supplies and you can check how tasty the fish are here.
26 I think there is something wrong with Mazurek. The boat is listing to the side a bit. Can your sailors take a look at it? I am not an expert on boats. They will have a better idea of what could be wrong.
27 So your men found a dented place on the hull. I thought I scraped some rocks at one point. Thankfully they did not pierce the hull. But the dent must be fixed before I continue the voyage.
28 Quick! Catch it! The wind has really started blowing hard. A storm won’t be far away. It seems I will have to spend the night here before I set out on the sea again. Let’s find some shelter.
29 I thank you for your effort in building a shelter, but I met a farmer from the village. She said that if we help her collect the wheat before the rain arrives, she will let us stay in her home.
30 Now, this is much more pleasant than staying outside. The farmer even cooked a tasty dinner for us. I must have some of that fresh bread on my boat. Do we have some money to pay for it?
31 The storm has blown over but it has damaged the farmer’s pig shed. I think we should help her fix it. I mean you could. I need to get going already. But you can take a day to help her, right?
32 Great to see you again, captain! How did the fixing of the pig shed go? I bet the farmer was happy for the help. What is this? Did she send me some salted fish? That’s so nice of her.
33 I bet you grabbed all the fresh bread the farmer gave you. Nevermind, it would be stale now anyway. Let’s go to a tavern instead. I would like some freshly cooked food. Invite your crew too.
34 This time Mazurek is in good shape. I did not run into any difficulties apart from a bit of boredom and hunger. I was wondering if you could get me some fishing rods to solve these issues.
35 I still need some mechanical parts to fix my navigation system. It started acting up when I was testing it now. I can’t afford to get off track now so please help me fix it.
36 Let’s get back to the sea. See you on my last stop before the finish line, on Mauritius. Just a warning. The Indian Ocean can be quite turbulent during this time. Better carry some spare lifeboats with you.
37 We have seen some truly beautiful places on this voyage. And this island is one of them. Could you go buy me supplies while I look around? I will meet you back at the port in the evening.
38 While I was touring the island, I met a friend of mine. She moved here recently and is building a house. I promised her some help. Can you take care of it? See you on the Canary Islands, captain.
39 I made it, captain! I am the first woman to sail around the world alone! With a bit of your help, of course. So thank you. You are invited to my welcome home dinner.
40 It has been some journey. Maybe you can try sailing alone around the world too. It makes you strong and resilient. And I will be there to help, just like you were here for me. Now let’s go to that party!
Final Before you leave, don’t forget your reward, captain. You deserve it.
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