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Although the exact fame measurements are not publicly known, good performance at a puzzle is known to generate more fame than bad performance.  All puzzle playing generates fame. Fame cannot be lost through poor performance while puzzling, but degrades slowly with time. Fame earned for a crew and a flag (if the crew is in a flag) stays for a duration of approximately two weeks, so constant puzzling is needed to keep the amount of fame steady.
 
Although the exact fame measurements are not publicly known, good performance at a puzzle is known to generate more fame than bad performance.  All puzzle playing generates fame. Fame cannot be lost through poor performance while puzzling, but degrades slowly with time. Fame earned for a crew and a flag (if the crew is in a flag) stays for a duration of approximately two weeks, so constant puzzling is needed to keep the amount of fame steady.
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See also the [[crew rank]] for the crews notoriety in battle.
  
 
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Revision as of 12:10, 22 July 2006

Fame is a measurement of a crew or flag's activity. When a pirate plays a puzzle, the pirate's crew and flag both receive credit towards their fame. If the pirate is jobbing, the pirate's own crew/flag and not the crew/flag they are jobbed into receives the credit for the activity. There are eight levels of fame, from lowest to highest:

  • Aspiring
  • Rumored
  • Noted
  • Established
  • Renowned
  • Celebrated
  • Eminent
  • Illustrious

For a crew to join a flag, the crew must be at least Rumored. To create a new flag, the crew must be at least Established.

A flag's fame determines whether it may blockade certain islands. The minimum requirements are:

On Viridian, the fame requirements have been lowered by one rank for each type of island. On Sage, the fame requirements have been lowered by two ranks for each type of island (except outposts, which have been lowered by only one rank).

Although the exact fame measurements are not publicly known, good performance at a puzzle is known to generate more fame than bad performance. All puzzle playing generates fame. Fame cannot be lost through poor performance while puzzling, but degrades slowly with time. Fame earned for a crew and a flag (if the crew is in a flag) stays for a duration of approximately two weeks, so constant puzzling is needed to keep the amount of fame steady.

See also the crew rank for the crews notoriety in battle.

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