First of all, thank you to NIS America for bringing this game and the former- to the states. And much thanks to Double Jump Books for creating a wonderful guide. (To do a quick search for any word/letter combination on this page Hold the Ctrl key down and press the F key, type in the letter/words in the box and click on Find Next.) -Version History ~V1.20~ Edited 9/12/06- V1.10 - Fixed mistakes within the pirate Table. V1.20 - Corrected spelling mistakes/minor fixes in wording. V1.30 - Added a Questions Portion of the FAQ. V1.40 - Corrected some Minor mistakes courtesy of Kalif Hickey. And a small update on the Questions portion. V1.50 - Made correction and added small bit of info on Z pirates courtesy of Dana. Also added another question under FAQ's. V1.60 - Added a small notes section under the 1-D section of the Faq about the uniquness of the pirates. Idea credited to Garzahd. ________ Table of Contents ________ 1-A. Introduction 1-B. What are these pirates and their maps? 1-C. Why would you go through the trouble? 1-D. Types of Pirates 2-D.Notes 1-E. Copyright/E-mail 1-F. Credit 1-G. FAQ's ________ ~~`\ 1-A. /`~~ Introduction This FAQ is written to help the player understand what exactly Pirates in Disgaea 2 are, what their purpose is, and how to find them a little more easily than it would normally be. This can be a long, tedious process, and you may get frustrated, or you may get lucky, have a good time though. This is my first FAQ I've written, and I decided to do it because I like to type, and help people as much as possible. I had seen a lot of questions about pirates, so I decided to type about them, helping you guys along the way. If there are any mistakes, spelling errors, or critical game errors I've made in my guide, please contact me at my E-mail. (1-F.) ________ 1-B. ~/> What are these pirates and their maps? <\~ Pirates in Disgaea 2 are only encountered in one place, the Item World. These Pirates are much like you would expect, randomly barging into a stage, on strange forms of transportation. These pirates usually appear during the first three turns of battle, however, many people have reported seeing pirates on turns much higher than three; if pirates ARE going to appear, though, they tend to appear within the first three turns. Which means if you fly directly to the portal on the first turn, there are no opportunities for the pirates to arrive. Simply waiting on the base panel for three enemy turns is enough time for the pirates to arrive; if they do not come, then it is safe to venture forward to the next floor. If the pirates DO come, you'll be alerted by a loud blaring horn noise, and the screen will flash red. The pirates, or pirate will then hop off his vehicle(or stay on if it's a boat). They will not move the turn they arrive, though, so you are safe for a bit. Each pirate type will arrive with one or more pirates. Some pirates always arrive alone. The level of the pirate is a multiple of the current stages item level. The multiple is different for some pirates, they are noted in the 1-D. section. *Note that Pirates will not appear on boss floors.* There are 18 types of pirates out there, 16 carry Treasure maps. These maps can be obtained from the pirates simply by killing them in battle. This means they cannot under any circumstances be killed by an outside force. These include Neutral specialists, geo panels, and prinny throwing. To obtain the map you must deal the killing blow with a character, with any attack, as long as that pirate is holding the map(it will be equipped) you will automatically get it. Pirate maps are always Legendary, though the stats are random, due to the specialists being random. Treasure maps carry no inherit stat boosts. After a map is obtained, you can still encounter that type of pirate in the item world, however, it will not be holding a map, instead it will usually have a legendary item, coupled with other normal or rare items. Of course try and steal these before killing the pirates off, or leave them if you so desire. Equipping a pirate map on a character also has another bonus that the item does not say, it increases your chances of finding a pirate on any floor. Simply having a character equipped with the map increases the chance. You do not need to have that character on the map to have the chance increase. The easiest way to find pirates, is to level an item like you would normally, go through an item obtaining specialists, or level in the item world. Also, if you find a mystery gate portal, wait 3 turns, or kill monsters for 3 turns then, if no pirates appear, enter the portal, and come back out, it keeps you on the same floor number, so there's another chance to find more pirates. You do not have to kill all the pirates to obtain the map. You may also steal the treasure map off the pirate, if it's easier for you to do that. You only need to kill the one titled pirate leader, then you may leave if you desire. Some pirates come aboard the map on a ship, this ship may have a couple of things on it, which may or may not be there. These include neutral specialists, treasure chests, and sometimes a pirate will be standing on a portal. This portal can either be A. A portal that automatically sends you to the next boss floor(10,20,30,40, etc.) or B. the portal may lead to a "special" mystery room, instead of the normal. ________ 1-C. _*-Why go through the trouble?-*_ While reading this guide, you may think,"Why go through the trouble of finding all these pirates and their maps?" The answer is simple, One, a sense of accomplishment for finding and killing all these little punks. Two, obtaining all 16 treasure maps opens up a special, secret area known as "The Land of Carnage". I will not go at length about this place, because that is for a different guide to handle. But, I will say that the Land of Carnage hosts many extra stages, and a handful of special characters as well. It's actually a worthy reward for trekking down and finding the maps. The Land of Carnage is another version of Holt Village, basically. To get there after obtaining all the maps, talk to Hawkeye the Collector. He's around the petite orc in Holt. He'll take you to "Another Dimension", The Land of Carnage. I'll let you see what's there your self;). ________ 1-D. ! ! Types Of Pirates ! ! So you want to know about pirates, aye? Well here's a list of all the pirates you can find in the item world, along with their level multipliers and the floors the pirates appear on. Note that Pirates will not appear on boss floors The * * Donates the level multiplier of that pirate. Ex. I walk into the first floor of an item with level 15 enemies on 1st floor, Ambling pirate appears, He would be around Level 120, 8*15 = 120. ***Under this table is a notes section that I recommend reading*** Name of Pirates| Floor Numbers| Enemy type(s)| Ambling 1+ 1 Togabito *8* Bashful 1+ 1 Prism Skull *3* 1 Star Skull *1.5* 1 Red Skull *1.5* 1 Blue Skull *1.5* 1 Green Skull *1.5* Chicken 1+ 1 Cockatrice *2* Dancing 1+ 1 Archer *3* Prinny 1+ 1 Pvt. Prinny *5* Orc 1+ 1 Orc Captain *3* 4 Petite Orc *1* Monk 21+ 1 Druid *2* 4 Druid *1* Hunter 21+ 4 Heavy Knight *4* Gate 21+ 2 Dragon *2* 1 White Dragon *1* Wealthy 21+ 1 Mega Knight *5* Animal 21+ 1 Beast Tamer *2* 1 Cu Sith *1* 1 Hell Hound *1* 1 Black Dog *1* 1 Garm *1* Jolly 21+ 1 Empusa *2* 2 Nekomata *1* 2 Bridget *1* Ninja 41+ 1 Hanakage *2* 2 Chunin *1* 2 Jounin *1* 2 Oniwaban *1* 2 Touryou *1* 2 Shadow Master *1* Prism 41+ 1 Red Ranger *3* 1 Blue Ranger *1.5* 1 Orange Ranger *1.5* 1 Yellow Ranger *1.5* 1 Green Ranger *1.5* Red 41+ 1 Gaia Titan *8* 1 Malchidael *5* 1 Nidhogg *4.5* 1 Sea Wisemen *4* 1 Hell Hound *3.5* 1 Zombie King *3* 1 Wraith *1* Z 61+ 1 Violater *30* Baal 91+ 4 Baal *100* Prinny 91+ 1 Prinny Baal *100* 2-D. Notes on Pirates Ambling Pirates are the pirates you'll probably meet first and come to hate, they seem to appear on almost every floor. If you've visited the message board you know what I mean. Chicken pirates always come with 6 treasure chests which vary in rarity, but are always rare or legendary. Dancing pirates come with up to 2 unsubdued specialists, some of which may not already be on the item. I hate Monk pirates. In one of my experiences I had a legendary God's Hand as the 8th item in the item list, I was stoked. Then, Monk pirates appeared and completely destroyed my item list. If you are too strong to them, or too far away, they tend to just bonus blast your item list, which stinks. Hunter Pirates come with up to 4, yes 4! Unsubdued specialists. This does NOT mean you need to have 4 empty slots open on the item. I've seen them come when I had 2 slots left. 2 Specialists. Gate pirates come with a yellow mystery gate and a special red mystery gate. The yellow is an odsinary bonus gate. The red, however, puts you up to the next floor with a 0 on the end. Which means if you're on floor 54 and you take the portal, you'll be sent to floor 60. Wealthy pirates ALWAYS come with 4 legendary items equipped. This is very nice for when you're hunting for rank 39 items. Red pirates always arrive wearing shoes on all three slots...for some reason.. Z pirates....yeah...I wont ruin it for you but if you've seen Dragon Ball Z you might find them funny. These guys also tend to be at LEAST level 1000 in any item you can go through. Don't kill them last... Baal pirates don't give you anything interesting... though it's noteworthy that they only appear after you've killed Baal in the Land of Carnage. Prinny pirates on lvl 91+ are Prinny Baal pirates. Just one of them. When killed you obtain the Lord Master title. Doing this ALSO boosts Prinny Baal's stats in the Land of Carnage by 3X. Killing Prinny Baal in the LoC when he's juiced up is basically the last thing you can do in Disgaea 2. ________ 1-E. Copyright/E-mail This may be not be reproduced under any circumstances except for personal, private use. It may not be placed on any web site or otherwise distributed publicly without advance written permission. Use of this guide on any other web site or as a part of any public display is strictly prohibited, and a violation of copyright. All trademarks and copyrights contained in this document are owned by their respective trademark and copyright holders. The only site allowed to use this FAQ - www.Gamefaqs.com Please Email me if you see this guide on another website or distributor. My Email - Mr.Potato@sbcglobal.net Aim - MrPotat0 ________ 1-F. Credit * I would like to give credit to NIS for making a great game. * Double Jump Books for providing wonderful info on Pirates. * The Gamefaqs Message Boards for inspiring me to write this:p. *Thanks to Kalif Hickey for information on the name change of Wisemen and Ranger Pirates to Monk and Prism pirates. And for information on the stats of the treasure maps. *Thanks to Dana for clarifying Z pirates and providing information on them. *Thanks to Garzahd for giving me the idea of putting a notes section under the Types of Pirates section. ________ 1-G. Frequently Asked Questions 1. Q. If you don't defeat a pirate on a given floor, do you always encounter the same pirate deeper in the item until you defeat it? A. Wether or not you defeat the pirate leader or not does not determine if it will be encountered again in that item, or another item later in time. If you do defeat the pirates, they can still be seen deeper into the item. 2. Q. Can you encounter multiple different pirates in the same item? A. You can, and (probably) will find different pirates in the same item in varying frequencies throughtout that item. 3. Q. I read somewhere that exiting the item after you defeat the pirate makes it more likely for a new pirate to appear sooner. Is this true? A. In my experience, it is completely random wehter you encounter pirates frequently or rarely. Doing the above will not make pirates appear sooner. 4. Q. Is there a minimum number of floors after you encounter a pirate before you encounter more pirates? And if such a number exists, could that number be reset to 0 if you exit the item? A. There is no minimum number. Unlike Mystery rooms, you can encounter pirates 2+ times in a row in any given item. *Questions 1-4 credit from Kythlyn* 5. Q. Is a pirate's level at all associated with the rank of the item you've entered? A. Technically, yes. If you enter a rank 30 item, the pirate will be a less level than if you encountered the same pirate on the same floor of a rank 39. *Question 5 credit from og255* 6. Q. I just encountered my first Z pirate, but he was level 9999! How am I supposed to deal with that? A. If you don't use the Nekomata/carmilla trick or are underleveled, go to floor 61+ of mint gum, or a subpoena and the Z pirates will be around level 1000, but he'll still be relatively weak, just dont let him be the last enemy on the map.