Defeating Megalodon and Kraken encounters (Not for Reaper's Bones Emissaries).Sinking Emergent Skeleton Ships (Not for Reaper's Bones Emissaries).Defeating Skeleton Captains in a Skeleton Fort (Only for Order of Souls Emissaries).Skeleton Fleet completions only count by defeating the final Skeleton Captain's Skeleton Ship.Skeleton Forts, and Fort of the Damned completions only count by defeating the final Skeleton Lord.Completing World Events (Not for Reaper's Bones Emissaries).Placing Company-related Treasure on your Ship for the first time (reset after another Crew claims the Treasure).Picking up Storage Crates or Company-related Treasure for the first time (reset after another Crew claims the Treasure).Finishing Company-related Voyages or Quests.Progressing in Company-related Voyages or Quests.See individual Trading Company articles for their respective Emissary Reputation gains. Emissary Grades are not shared between Player Alliance Crews.Įmissary Grades can be advanced by doing various Company-related tasks while representing the Company as an Emissary. Players can see their Emissary Grade progress from the Reputation Tab in the Pirate Menu or in the Equipment Radial Menu. The Emissary Status can be boosted up to Grade V, with Reward and Reputation multipliers for Gold, Reputation and Emissary Value rewards increasing at each Grade. Every Emissary Ship starts out at Emissary Grade that offers Emissary Value for any Company-specific Treasure that is sold. On the flip-side, once Reaper's Bones Emissaries reach Emissary Grade V, they will get a power to see the shadow of all other Emissary Ships on the Map Table, as if these ships themselves were sailing with a Reaper's Mark.Įach Trading Company Emissary Ship will receive a Grade that indicates the Crew's current dedication to the Company. To reflect this, the Reaper's Bones Emissary Flag acts identically to a Flag Of The Reaper’s Mark, showing the location of the Emissary Ship and its Emissary Grade at all times on the Map Table for every Crew on the seas. It is up for each Company's Emissaries whether to work together or take each other down, whereas the whole point of the Reaper's Bones Emissaries is to hunt down other Emissary Ships and sell their Broken Emissary Flags for a wealthy sum of Gold and Reputation.īeing a Reaper's Bones Emissary is a high risk undertaking, as the Company focuses on piracy, stealing and battles on the seas. This means that any high ranking Emissary Ship on the seas is more likely to have Treasure on board, making them targets. Emissary Ships will be more valuable than non-emissary ships, as player Crews have to actively perform various duties for the company to raise their Emissary Grade. If you look at another nearby Emissary Ship from your Spyglass you will hear a short tune. These Flags also visually reflect the Emissary Grade status of the Ship, with the pennant becoming ever larger with higher grades. These Flags will remain on the Ship aside from any regular Flags until the Flag is lowered at the Table, or the Ship sinks. If the majority of the Crew has voted to represent a Company as an Emissary, their Ship will raise two Emissary Flags, one on the back of the Ship and a Pennant on top of the Crow's Nest. After voting to become an Emissary, Crews will be able to see small Ship models on the Emissary Table, which shows how many active Emissaries are on the seas for that Company within the server. Also, once the crew has voted to become a specific Company's Emissary, they cannot use any other Emissary Tables and will have to lower their current flag. This is to prevent Crews from leaving people behind at an Outpost to raise and lower the flag at will. Like with the Ship Customization Chest at docks, an Emissary Table cannot be used if the Crew's Ship is not docked nearby. Reaper's Bones Company Tables are replaced by Shrines that are hidden away from sight on every Outpost, with the main Shrine situated in front of The Servant of the Flame at The Reaper's Hideout. The Athena's Fortune Emissary Table is always situated by the Mysterious Stranger in the Tavern. Trading Company Emissary Tables are usually next to the Company Representatives on Outposts. After a Player has purchased a Company's Emissary Flag they have to vote to raise or lower it at that Company's Emissary Table, like they would for a Voyage or a Tall Tale. Emissary Flags differ from regular Flags, as they can only be raised and lowered at Emissary Tables and not at the Ship's Flag Box.