Beachcomber's Bounty Ship Bundle

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The Beachcomber's Bounty Ship Bundle is a bundle containing ship cosmetics from the Beachcomber's Bounty Set available for purchase from the Pirate Emporium for Ancient Coins.

List of bundled items

  • The bundle contains 8 items.
  • Total cost of items separately: 3,292 Ancient Coins
  • Savings from bundle purchase: 793 Ancient Coins
Beachcomber's Bounty Ship Bundle
Image Item Cost Description
Beachcomber's Bounty Cannon Flare.png
Beachcomber's Bounty Cannon Flare 349 Ancient Coins "Add some flower power to your next salvo with this floral Cannon Flare."
Beachcomber's Bounty Cannons.png
Beachcomber's Bounty Cannons 349 Ancient Coins "Forget iron and steel - the future of naval combat lies in coconut-based engineering, as these miraculously functional cannons prove."
Beachcomber's Bounty Capstan.png
Beachcomber's Bounty Capstan 349 Ancient Coins "This tropical capstan is built from the remains of an older capstan, destroyed during a humongous storm. Is it still the same capstan?"
Beachcomber's Bounty Flag.png
Beachcomber's Bounty Flag 349 Ancient Coins "In the absence of sailcloth, a giant leaf is the perfect flag material substitute. Failing that, you can fan yourself with it."
Beachcomber's Bounty Hull.png
Beachcomber's Bounty Hull 349 Ancient Coins "This hull's greenish hue is not down to a shipwright's slipshod paint job - it's actually a thick layer of moss."
Beachcomber's Bounty Wheel.png
Beachcomber's Bounty Wheel 349 Ancient Coins "If you're bored while waiting for your crewmates to load treasure aboard, try building a sandcastle in this rickety wheel's sandpit."
Beachcomber's Bounty Figurehead.png
Beachcomber's Bounty Figurehead 599 Ancient Coins "It's unclear whether the palm tree for this makeshift figurehead is just for show or actually holding the entire ship together."
Beachcomber's Bounty Sails.png
Beachcomber's Bounty Sails 599 Ancient Coins "A testament to one pirate's sowing skills - these verdant sails are patched together from assorted foliage and the ragged remains of old sailing sheets."

See also

Patch history

  • 2.8.3 (June 15, 2023)
    • Introduced.