Puzzle Pirates - Trophies

Trophies

Trophies are special rewards given to pirates for exceptional achievements. They can be displayed on pirate info pages (where they can choose a maximum of six trophies to display on their front page) and in a gallery, similar to portrait galleries. Trophies are permanent, so they cannot be traded between pirates or taken away when the circumstances with which they were awarded change (e.g. if a pirate later loses their ultimate standing, that pirate still has the trophy). However, trophies awarded due to bugs in the game have sometimes been revoked. Thus, if a player earned the Ultimate Crafter trophy before the existence of Blacksmithing, they will keep the Ultimate Crafter trophy. Pirates who did not have the Ultimate Crafter trophy before Blacksmithing was added to the game must now earn the Ultimate Blacksmithing trophy in order to earn Ultimate Crafter. Those with all Ultimate trophies gain the Ultimate of Ultimates trophy.

Another example is the incredible trophies, awarded when a player gets an incredible duty report while on a pillage or with the navy. There are trophies if a pirate plays on a certain puzzle for a certain amount time, or experience. Other trophies can be for random things, like being on a sinking ship or being in a certain number of battles where there was no rum on the ship. Atlantis has its own set of trophies, for sinking certain creatures or winning swordfights while in Atlantis. There are also foraging trophies, awarded when a player finds gold a certain number of times while foraging, and festive trophies, given out depending on the certain time of year, like Halloween and Christmas competition trophies.

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