Booty ramp

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Booty ramp is the increase in booty from each successive brigand/barbarian during pillaging.

Affecting Factors

The factors known to affect how steep the booty ramp is are:

  • Puzzle standing in piracy puzzles of the crew aboard
  • The crew rank of the brigand/barbarian you fight (sailor -> imperial)
  • The route difficulty
  • Number of pirates aboard (note this does not signify those who hold the rank of pirate)
  • Amount of PoE in the booty chest that has been won from brigands
  • How decisive the win was in the last battle
  • Your duty report in Navigation
  • Luck

Note: duty reports have no effect on the booty payout. It is worthwhile to note that each of these factors have their own caveats.

Standing

Once again, this does NOT refer to your duty report. It refers to your skill in puzzling, specifically the piracy puzzles. Load up a sloop with a crew of six that are renowned in every piracy stat, and you will get less booty than if you load up a sloop with a crew of six that are grand-master or legendary in every piracy skill. It's also worth noting that this factor is weighted towards Swordfight and Rumble stats, meaning the ability of your crew in melee is more important individually than their ability to perform, say, Carpentry.

Enemy Crew Rank

Just as expected, the harder a brigand/barbarian is, the more money you'll make from them. This also accounts for the difficulty of the ship itself -- clearly a longship will net more booty (on average) than a cutter.

Route Difficulty

Different routes spawn harder or easier brigands/barbarians naturally. These are referred to on a color chart, ranging from blue to red. The further towards the "Hot" spectrum (yellow, orange, red), the harder the spawned brigands will be. The further towards the "Cold" spectrum (blue, teal, green), the easier they'll be. Take a look at some of the YPPedia maps below for route difficulty

Number of Crewmates

Once more this does not mean that it accounts for how many people in your crew are aboard, but simply how many people are aboard your vessel. As one might assume, more is better in this case, which is Puzzle Pirates's way of counter-balancing the fact that you'll have to spread the booty more ways. Greenies are included, but swabbies are not.

Amount of Booty in Chest

The more money you have in the chest already, the more you stand to lose should the brigand/barbarian defeat you. With that in mind, the higher the risk the higher the reward, and the more money you have in the chest the higher the Booty Ramp will go. Worth noting is that you cannot merely dump a bunch of money into the chest to jump start your booty ramp -- it must be previously-won poe.

Decisive Victory

This is also fairly intuitive. If your last battle was a clear victory (losing only one or two crew members in the melee on a war brig or otherwise completely rolling over your opponents), then the next spawn will be tougher to try to gauge how powerful your crew is. Likewise, a resounding loss, such as losing all your crew without killing a bot, will drop the booty ramp significantly, and barely winning -- dropping to 2 or 3 pirates left by the time you beat them -- keeps the ramp roughly static.

Duty Navigation

The Configure Voyage menu.

As explained on the Navigation page, when pillaging the score you get for Duty Navigation hones your brigand spawn to closer to the range you selected in your Configure Voyage menu. The better you do, the closer to your selected spawn it will come. That said, it's in your best interest on a ship that has a talented dnavver to have them Navigate, so that not only will you get more spawns and thus more battles and thus more money, but also that your brigands will spawn to the right level of difficulty, hard enough for you to beat for maximum payout, but not so hard that you'll lose and drop your existing Booty Ramp.

Luck

Like it or not, this is all connected to the universal random number generator we call luck. There are some brigands that will net you far more than you think you'll get, and many (more) that will get you less than you feel you deserve. This is intended only to categorize the ways you can effect the booty ramp, but you must also understand that some things cannot be affected.

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Historical Notes

  • Prior to March 30, 2006, greenies were not counted in how many crew members you had.
  • The old Sea Battle stat of each person aboard used to weigh in to booty ramp