Ikariam — Pirate [patched]

🚩 : Always keep at least 7,000 capture points to maintain your 1,400 crew strength bonus! If you want more detailed ideas, Economic shifts (how piracy affects resource production)? Social features (alliance-wide pirate competitions)?

: Keeping a low military score can trick enemies into thinking you are an easy target, only for them to find a massive pirate crew waiting for them.

Your reach is determined by your fortress level. If you want to hit targets further away, keep those upgrades moving! 5. The Grand Prize: Final Judgment

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On higher research levels (Nautics), the Submarine becomes the ultimate pirate tool. Why? Because it is invisible to non-specialized units. You can hide a fleet of submarines in a neutral player’s harbor, wait for a cargo ship to land, and strike instantly. The psychological impact of an invisible pirate fleet is devastating.

A: Spend them. A larger Crew Strength makes you harder to raid and allows you to raid others. If you hoard raw Capture Points without converting them, you are a sitting duck for any pirate with a larger Crew.

The Ikariam pirate system revolves around the , a special building that can be constructed once the "Piracy" research (under the Seafaring tree) is completed. 🚩 : Always keep at least 7,000 capture

You are not looking for high-growth timber. You are looking for a Den of Iniquity . Your capital city should be on a specific island type: .

Are you looking to play for the top rewards, or defensively to protect your town?

If you want to optimize your strategy for the current server cycle, let me know: What is your current Pirate Fortress? : Keeping a low military score can trick

: Raid rivals to steal their unconverted Capture Points.

of a fortress's accumulated capture points in a single blow. A Pirate's Strategy