The Bombardier is a Padewakang class ship inSkull and Bones, and it is an excellent vessel to sail until the Brigantine and Sambuk become available at the Cutthroat Infamy level. As is the case with all the game’s ships, players must obtain the Padewakang’s blueprint before they can craft it, though they may not know where to look for that schematic. Fortunately, it is not very difficult to find the Bombardier blueprint inSkull and Bones, and this guide is here to assist with that endeavor.
To note, the in-gamecodexis an extremely useful tool, as it can be used to mark the locations of schematics that have yet to be obtained onSkull and Bones' map. For full clarity, the codex can be found within theKnowledge menu, and selecting a desired ship, weapon, or armor will cause the location of its blueprint to be revealed. While players who are specifically looking for the Bombardier blueprint can bypass that process with the help of this guide, it is definitely worth becoming familiar with using the codex to track items.

Skull and Bones: Bombardier Blueprint Location (Telok Penjarah)
Players who want to obtain the Padewakang blueprint must make their way toTelok Penjarah, a Den in theNorth Indies. More specifically, this Den is situated near the center of the region, and it is approximately16,400 meters northeast of Saint-Anne. Here are maps that showcases the precise position of Telok Penjarah, and fans ofpirate video gamesshould feel free to disembark upon arrival:
After disembarking at Telok Penjarah, players should travel forward and to the left to access the area that is filled with crafting vendors. Among those vendors is aShipwright, and she has just a single blueprint for sale: the one that is used to create the Bombardier. The Shipwright will not let thisSkull and Bonesblueprintgo for free, though, and players will need to hand over 5,280 Silver before they can start creating their new vessel.
With respect to the crafting of the Padewakang once its blueprint is obtained, thisship requires Ironwood Planks, Steel Ingots, Fine Ramie, Shellac, and Crude Saltpeter. All of those materials can be obtained from variousSkull and Bonestrade routesand settlements in the East Indies, and collecting them is a great opportunity to put the aforementioned codex to use. Indeed, all of these items can be found within the Refined and Specialized Materials sections of the codex, and tracking them will reveal their positions on the in-game map.