Ashley The Pirate Guide Exclusive [better]

By: The Quarterdeck Crew Published: October 2023 | Reading Time: 8 Minutes

Ashley’s backstory changes if you visit the Drowned Chapel before the Tavern Brawl. Standard guides tell you to go left at the Forked Mast. The exclusive route? Go right, bribe the parrot with a cracker (item #442), and watch Ashley’s dialogue shift from "Scared Sailor" to "Vengeful Admiral." The biggest complaint about Ashley the Pirate is the grind for Doubloons. You need 50,000 to buy the Black Mermaid Hull . You don't need to grind. ashley the pirate guide exclusive

Standard guides insist you must pick one and stick with it. By: The Quarterdeck Crew Published: October 2023 |

To get "Lonely" points, simply refuse to talk to your first mate, Ol’ Redbeard, for three consecutive in-game nights. He will cry. Ignore him. It hurts, but the Vex romance is worth it. Part 4: Secret Locations You Won’t Find on the Map We promised an exclusive guide, so let’s talk about the three coordinates that are not listed in the game’s official cartography. 1. The Developer’s Galleon (X: 420, Y: 69) Sail directly into the red storm cloud during a full moon. Instead of dying, you will clip through the texture and land on a pixel-art boat containing the developers’ avatars. Speak to "John from QA." He gives you the Infinite Canteen (no more thirst mechanic). 2. The Library of Drowned Books (Under the Starting Dock) Immediately after the tutorial, dive off the pier backward. Don’t swim forward; sink straight down. You will find a door. The password is "AshleySucks" (the devs have a dark sense of humor). Inside is a lore book that changes the main antagonist’s name to "Kevin," making the final boss fight comically easy. 3. The Beached Leviathan (Endgame only) After you beat the game, do not roll credits. Press "Stay on World." Return to the first beach. The giant skeleton there? It resurrects. Feed it 50 units of Rum (not fish, only rum). It becomes a rideable mount that lets you skip the final dungeon entirely. Part 5: The Exclusive Verdict – Is the Grind Worth It? After 120 hours of testing and accessing the developer console via the exclusive backdoor (Alt+F4 at the exact moment the save icon appears – yes, really), we can confidently say: Ashley the Pirate is a masterpiece hidden behind obscure mechanics. Go right, bribe the parrot with a cracker