Usually El Caminos but also chests.
He was a viking so he used a ship. The ships the vikings used for long voyages across the Atlantic were called knarrs. They were cargo ships that were about 54 feet long. They held a crew of about 20-30 vikings.
Vikings main fighting strategy was what we would call 'hit and run'. They made port, attacked the village/town and went back to their ships with loot and slaves.
No, they had land transport. Beasts of burden and carts. Contrary to perception, not all Vikings were seafarers - there were more farmers than seafarers.
the vikings used longships :)
Lightning Attack It was when flash mobs of Vikings would come out of no where to attack and loot Mostly people who didnt fight as much were victims
When going "Viking" the warriors expected the Chief to distribute the loot more or less equally between them all, there would often be fights between the men because it could be hard to put a value on things not purely made out of gold or silver. But was there no plundering or loot, there was no pay.
Loot is a noun (bags of loot) and a verb (to loot).
only "special loot" is lost. not looted weapons, armors, or vehicles. and special loot is only lost when you use it doing a job that requires the item.
No they did not have or use cannons
A Viking is a Norsemen, and they were typical men and women who farmed, hunted, and made there own civilization to survive from. Some Vikings would raid different countries in Europe for loot.
They came as pirates looking for things to take. They raided many wealthy places in Ireland. Many also came and settled in Ireland starting settlements that became some of the modern day towns and cities in Ireland.
The Vikings Long Boat was the primary means of transport (and of exploration, and when raiding distant countries). In any mountainous region, travelling by boat is more efficient. A boat can carry much more weight of cargo than mules and horses. The 'Land of the Vikings' is mountainous, but it is intersected by fords (long bays that reach from the sea far inland). So travel by boat was the easiest and quickest mode of transport.