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The Black Pearl, often simply referred to as the Pearl, is a fictional pirate ship that figures prominently in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. The Black Pearl is easily recognized by its distinctive black hull and sails. This turns out to be an advantage in more than one way. Not only do the black sails act as a sort of intimidation tactic, but the Pearl's crew can put out the deck lamps for added stealth at night. Her speed is derived from her large sails and in addition to oars called "sweeps." Requires Jewelcrafting (330) This item can be acquired through crafting or another combine-type effect. Its name is probably a referance to The Black Pearl from Pirates Of The Caribbean. The Black Pearl is an item used for the creation of Golden Apple coats and Helios' Ray backgrounds. To submit a creation, you must create an image that is 140 x 140 using Photoshop, GIMP, Inkscape, Sumopaint.com, etc. Then, using the Black Pearl, you can submit your creation to the Creation Space. As a reward, the creator is given a certain number of equus and passes, depending on the type of work they have submitted. * 40 passes * 10,000 equus * 20 passes * 10,000 equus * 30 passes * 10,000 equus
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Requires Jewelcrafting (330) This item can be acquired through crafting or another combine-type effect. Its name is probably a referance to The Black Pearl from Pirates Of The Caribbean. The Black Pearl is an item used for the creation of Golden Apple coats and Helios' Ray backgrounds. To submit a creation, you must create an image that is 140 x 140 using Photoshop, GIMP, Inkscape, Sumopaint.com, etc. Then, using the Black Pearl, you can submit your creation to the Creation Space. It will then go through validation by the Howrse team to make sure that it is not too blurry, pixelated, the wrong size, stolen, or inappropriate. If it is one of these things, it will be rejected and the passes you spent submitting your creation will be refunded. If the creation meets the criteria and is accepted, it will be voted on by the players of Howrse from every server. If it receives enough votes, the creation will be added to Howrse. As a reward, the creator is given a certain number of equus and passes, depending on the type of work they have submitted. * 40 passes * 10,000 equus * 20 passes * 10,000 equus * 30 passes * 10,000 equus The Black Pearl, often simply referred to as the Pearl, is a fictional pirate ship that figures prominently in Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. The Black Pearl is easily recognized by its distinctive black hull and sails. This turns out to be an advantage in more than one way. Not only do the black sails act as a sort of intimidation tactic, but the Pearl's crew can put out the deck lamps for added stealth at night. The ship was originally named Wicked Wench before it was ordered burned and sunk by Lord Cutler Beckett. It was later raised from the sea floor by Davy Jones after making a pact with Jack Sparrow who rechristened it The Black Pearl. It is said to be, "nigh uncatchable". Indeed, in the two films she either overtakes or flees all other ships, including the Interceptor (regarded as the fastest ship in the Caribbean) and the Flying Dutchman (which is actually faster against the wind). Her speed is derived from her large sails and in addition to oars called "sweeps."