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Below is a list of the quests available for the Pyratic Plunder. As with all fish, try not to attract fish if your pole is underdeveloped. Switch quests or islands until your ready.

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  • Pyratic Plunder Quests
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  • Below is a list of the quests available for the Pyratic Plunder. As with all fish, try not to attract fish if your pole is underdeveloped. Switch quests or islands until your ready.
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Tips
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  • Like the Northern Star Fish for the good pole, Pyrate Eels won't be able to be caught until Lv 83. At Lv 80, they'll start stealing your chum. Unless using LC, sail to DP if you want to avoid this. Mutinous are rarer in DP but can still be caught there.
  • Stay in Krakken Rocks to level - Must wait until Lv 94 for the Crossbones and Lv 100 for Krakken unless using LC, but they might not show until then to steal your chum. Finish off the first 35 fish so you can start applying the bonus day boost to the fish mentioned earlier.
  • Admiral Fish is a trouble maker here, as all the other fish can be caught in Deadwater Pass. Admiral fish is easier in K Rocks if you can access it. - If not, you will have to go back to Devil's Cove for them. It's best to stay there for both Parrot/Admirals, or go to DP to finish off the Parrots first. Scurvy is specific to DP so try to finish the Admiral before or after the Parrot.
  • The Peg & Blackbeard are unique to Deadwater, so if your trying to do this fast, harness LG on the BB to finish them while working on the Pegs. While you can also catch the Robber easier in K Rocks after finishing the Pegs, keep in mind there's also more fish there, 16 of which can be caught by a fully leveled pirate pole. This whole quest can be done in Deadwater Pass though as it only has 11 fish you can catch during a quest.
  • This is a hard quest as it's the last one in Devil's Cove and has some of the rarest fish, two being unique to the region. You'll probably finish off the Governess Fish first unless you get lucky with the Loot fish. Pyratic Scum might be the bottleneck. If you finish the scum and have opened Krakken Rocks, sail there to finish off the Cannon Crabs as their population is Very Rare there. Only LG the Loot Fish if you can't buy the next addon or if you want to move on faster.
  • In order to start this quest, you must have completed the quest sets for the Royal Rescuer and the Pyratic Plunder . This quest is very, VERY hard, and not recommended for the faint of heart. To make best use of the quest bonus, start with the first in order that they appear, switching poles when needed. 503 fish are in this long & difficult quest, or 754 with a friend. In comparison to Sigs SBQ which is much harder with 985 with a friend, at least it's not the worst! And like that, you can also catch 3 fish here with one pole equipped. Planks are more frequent than the Squires in FV's SBQ. If you still haven't caught all the Krakken when they're finished, you can elect to LG them when fishing for either of the last two fish. If you have 135-148 LG to burn between you and your friend, you can opt to equip the Pyratic Plunder first to use on the Wench - to finish the rest of the quest with the Royal Rescuer or the opposite if you prefer to take care of Three Sheets & use the other pole.
  • This is a very straightforward quest, it is done exclusively in Devil's Cove.
unlocks
  • Bouncing Bombs
  • Guardian Parrot
  • Final Lure
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Reward
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Name
  • Parribea
  • Spaghetti Cannon Balls
  • Three Course Snack
  • Treasure Treat
  • Salmagundi
  • Booty Bites
  • Glogg
  • Lemon Squares
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Description
  • The Super Bonus Quest of Parribea requires Farovian Wrangler's to catch an unholy number of the rarest fish in town! Not for beginner's.
  • A grilled sample platter of some of the hardiest sea life in Parribea.
  • These bite size treats are derived from the over-sized Booty Fish in Devil's Cove.
  • A true pirate's dish made with highly seasoned fish, eggs, and meat. Aye matey!
  • Loaded with Vitamin C, these tangy lemon bars may eliminate the scurvy epidemic in Parribea!
  • Red wine, vodka, almonds and raisins are combined into a traditional pirate drink: Glogg!
  • The contents of Betsylou's Treasure dish remain a mystery.. Brave wranglers should try the special treat next time it's on the menu.
  • Spaghetti noodles mixed with a rich Bolognese sauce, topped with spicy meatballs.
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Pole
  • Pyratic Plunder
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  • 15(xsd:integer)
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abstract
  • Below is a list of the quests available for the Pyratic Plunder. As with all fish, try not to attract fish if your pole is underdeveloped. Switch quests or islands until your ready.
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