Welcome to a comprehensive guide for every ship in the game of Oak & Iron by Firelock Games. Select one of the ships below to see get its stat card, our review of its stats, strategy & tactics suggestions the pros and cons of the ship. We’ll also give you some of our recommendations for how to use it in building your Squadrons.
Official Oak & Iron Ships
The Oak & Iron Game currently features 16 different ships from the 17th and 18th centuries. We’ve analyzed the stats and abilities to bring you a comprehensive guide to help you make the most out of your squadrons and give you an edge over your opponents. Select one of the ships below to learn more.
Special Edition Oak & Iron Ships
Firelock Games has a few ships as part of special events or holidays. These ships do not currently have official minis for the Oak & Iron historical miniatures game. However, each ship has its own stat card and is fully playable in your games. And as with the other ships we have a full breakdown of their stats & ability, complete with chart analysis, and a Pros/Cons list of the ship’s abilites.
Unofficial Oak & Iron Ships
Firelock Games has done a phenomenal job with their Oak & Iron game. But there were just a few cracks in the game that we decided to fill with some ship stats and designs of our own. The following are unofficial ships created to be compatible with the Oak & Iron historical miniatures game. Each ship has its own stat card and is fully playable in your games. And as always we’ve provided a full ship review, stats/ability analysis, and provide a full Pros/Cons list for every vessel.