When sailing the high seas in Master Pirates, you’re going to need all of the bits and bobs to either win your people over in your adventure or keep them in line. You’ll definitely resort to everything imaginable when you’re on your last legs, but it really doesn’t have to get to that point doesn’t it?
Every little bit helps in the game, and that goes for accessories and buffs too! So get ready, because in this guide you’re going on an island adventure to find every accessory you need.
Every Accessory & Buff | Mythical, Battlepass & More
The first island is the Starter Island. Here, we’re going to look for the Marine Cape. You can get it from either Smoky spelled without an “e” or from any of the Marine NPCs. The item has a drop rate of 10-20%, here are the buffs:
- Sword Defence 5%
- Health + 150
- Increased Speed 5%
Go to Shells Town next to get the Marine Cap. You can get the Marine Cape here too. Here are the buffs the cap provides:
- Increase Strength 2%
- Health + 50
- Energy + 50
- Health Regen 3%
Up next is Orange Town. You have two accessories to get here, which would be the Buggy Hat and Buggy Cape. Both items will be dropped by the NPC Buggy. The drop rate is 10-20% and 20-30% respectively:
- Buggy Cape
- Fruit Defence 5%
- Energy + 150
- Energy Regen 5%
- Buggy Hat
- Increase Sword 3%
- Health + 50
- Energy + 50
- Energy Regen 3%
There’s only one accessory to get from Snow Island and it’s the Snow Cape. You’ll have to go to the very back of the island where the Yeti is to get the Snow Cape to drop. It’s drop rate is at 10%. Here are the buffs:
- Strength Defence 7.5%
- Health + 200
- Reduce Strength Cooldown 7.5%
On to Desert Island next! Just like Snow Island, there’s only one accessory here. You can get it from the very top of the island by fighting the Alligator. Here are the buffs of the Alligator Cape (drop rate 5%):
- Fruit Defence 7.5%
- Health + III
- Energy + 222
- Reduce Fruit Cooldown 7.5%
Now on to Sky Island! You can get two accessories here from both the Thundergod boss and the NPCs. The Halos have a 5% drop rate while the legendary Tomoe Rings only have 1%. Here are the buffs:
- Halo
- Increase Sword 7.5%, Health + 200 and Energy + 200
- Reduce Sword Cooldown 7.5%
- Tomoe Rings
- Increase Fruit 10%, Fruit Defence 10% and Health + 250
- Energy + 250
You can get the Chef Hat on Baratie from any of the NPCs or the boss himself for a drop rate of 1%. Here’s what you get from the Chef hat:
- Increase Strength 10%
- Energy + 350
- Energy Regen 10%
Moving on up to Thriller Bark. Instead of NPCs, you have a regular boss and raid boss to deal with here. The regular boss is Ryuma and has a 5% chance of dropping an Old Scarf.
The raid boss Moria on the other hand, drops the Shadow hat. To get Moria to spawn, you need to kill 50 NPCs on the island. You’ll get a notification of her arrival once you kill enough of her spawn. Here’s what you can get from both items:
- Old Scarf
- Energy + 1000 and Energy Regen 7.5%
- Increase Speed 7.5%
- Shadow Hat
- Increase Fruit 15%, Health + 800 and Energy + 800
- Reduce Fruit Cooldown 1-%
There’s only one accessory on Sabaody. But luckily, it drops from both bosses Robot and Kuma. You can get the Bear Hat from any of them with a drop rate of 2-3%:
- Increase Strength 7.5%
- Health + 750
- Energy + 750
Your travels will take you to Amazon Lily next. Again, there’s only one accessory you can get here, and it’s from Hancook. Yes, it’s spelled like that, and the accessory is called the Love Necklace. It has a 1% drop rate, here are the buffs you can get:
- Increase Fruit 10%
- Health + 1000
- Health Regen 10
Okay now we can move on to the Mythical Accessories. You can get these by killing raid bosses. For starters, head over to the Dark Castle to get the Black Hat.
Head inside of the Dark Castle Room for the boss to spawn in. You need to be level 850-100 to get drops too. The Black Hat has a drop rate of 0.5%. Here’s what you can get from it:
- Increase Sword 15%
- Health + 500
- Energy + 500
- Reduce Sword Cooldown 10%
Now to Mystery Island next. The last mythical accessories here are the White Cape and the Mask of the Sea. You can get both by killing a Seabeast. The Mask of the Sea drops at 0.5% while the White Cape drops at 1%. Here are the buffs you get:
- Mask of the Sea
- Increase Strength 15%, Health + 500 and Energy + 500
- Energy Regen 10%
- White Cape
- Increase Sword 10% and Fruit Defence 10%
- Health + 350
Now for the Battle Pass Accessories, there’s a total of three accessories from the elite battlepass and five from the normal battlepass. Here’s what you can get:
- Nobility Coat (Lvl 25 elite)
- Increase Sword 10%
- Energy Regen 10%
- Snow Coat (Lvl30 Elite)
- Increase Strength 10%, Fruit Defence 10% and Health + 500
- Reduce Sword Cooldown 10%
- Killer Eye Patch (Lvl 40 normal)
- Energy + 750, Increase 10% and Observation + 2
- Observation Range x2
- Knight Armor (Lvl 20 normal)
- All Defence 7.5%
- Health + 3000
- Blazing Hat (Lvl 50 elite)
- Increase All 10%, All Defence 10%, Health + 700 and Energy + 700
- Reduce All Cooldown 10%
And those are all of the accessories under the sun in Master Pirates! No self-respecting pirate should be caught in the middle of a raid without any plundered loot like gems. If you want get gems fast, then consider reading one of our other guides next!