Which legendary navigators are there in the Age of Great Voyages? Many new players feel lost when it comes to choosing a navigator upon first contact with the game, as there are numerous navigators and many require clues to be collected on your own. Since players are not familiar with these navigators, here are some recommendations for navigators that are worth acquiring, providing some ideas for selection and development.

1. Ahmet
Ahmet's identity is a scholar. The 1st and 2nd skills of a scholar are enhancement skills. For players who start with an adventure route, he is quite recommended, as he can effectively improve skill levels. His 3rd skill, "Clue Exploration," gives a 10% chance to obtain additional treasure map clue fragments while reading in the library; by combining this with setting up an idle room as a data analysis room, and pairing it with his 3rd skill, you can increase the probability of obtaining fragments. In addition to the 10% chance from the room itself, the commissioned navigator also provides a bonus. Then, converting the functional room into a library, which is an essential core room for adventure players, increases the chance of finding gold treasure chests instead of the original rewards when searching for floating objects. In summary, this navigator can further increase the chances of getting gold treasure chests through a combination of methods.

2. Emily
Emily is a nun. Her 1st skill is "Theology Enhancement," and her 2nd skill is "Devout Prayer." Both skills can restore an injured team member when triggering a statue during a land adventure, but only if the team member is injured, not dead. Additionally, the statue must be triggered by her to restore the injured team member's health. Her 3rd skill, "Blessing Light," has a 25% chance to gain one extra buff effect when triggering a statue. Both skills are targeted at statues and can enhance survival, making her a great choice for new adventurers.

3. Sophie
Sophie, as a treasure hunter from Genoa, is also a very popular character and a core navigator for adventure gameplay. She is also the NPC guide for new players. It’s important to know that lock-picking skills are difficult to master in the game, and some final missions have high lock-picking requirements. Therefore, how to obtain lock-picking equipment and improve skill bonuses is crucial. Equipment also involves part conflicts, and the navigator's bonus is an additional bonus outside of the equipment.

Her 3rd skill allows her to gain 5 adventure coins per turn during an adventure battle, with a maximum of 10 times per battle. This means that in a single battle, she can earn up to 50 adventure coins, which can be used to purchase items from merchants, effectively enhancing everyone's adventure capabilities, especially in guild adventure missions.

4. Lina Schulte
If you want to focus purely on trading, then profit should be your primary goal, and the key skills to focus on are accounting and socializing. She is highly recommended as an accountant. As a female accountant, her 1st skill is "Accounting," and her 2nd skill provides a 20% tax refund when buying or selling fibers, textiles, or dyes, significantly reducing costs. Her 3rd skill, "Negotiation Margin," allows for a 3% increase in the negotiation limit for trading goods, but this character needs to be commissioned in the main accounting room, tax research room, or studio to fully utilize her 2nd and 3rd skills.

5. Bianchi
In addition to accounting-related skills, some players also value navigation efficiency. In this case, a navigator with cargo efficiency bonuses would be ideal, and Bianchi from the store is highly recommended. You can find clues about him in Athens. His 3rd skill increases cargo efficiency by 15%, which essentially reduces the impact of cargo on the ship's speed. The higher the cargo efficiency, the less the cargo affects the ship's speed, allowing the ship to travel faster.
This concludes our discussion on the legendary navigators of the Age of Great Voyages for now. There are countless navigators in the game, each with their own unique skills. When deciding whom to develop, players should first determine their focus, whether it's adventure or trading, to more accurately pinpoint the desired role.