The Sky Pirate's Den (空賊の隠れ家, Kūzoku no Kakurega?) is a collection of achievements for Final Fantasy XII. By fulfilling certain conditions unknown to the player until they actually fulfill them, sprites of characters, monsters and other familiar objects from the game will move into the den. It was originally not present in The Zodiac Age version, having been replaced by trophies/achievements with mostly identical requirements, but fan demand led to the feature being re-implemented in patch 1.04.
Along with the sprite the player will be given a title and the condition for the sprite will be revealed. The player needs to complete the Sky Pirate's Den to reach the highest rank in Clan Centurio, The Order of Ambrosia.
To fill the bestiary completely for Ba'Gamnan's sprite, the player needs to kill at least one of every normal enemy, and defeat all Hunts and Rare Game (trophy Rare Game included). Chocobos and the different types of humanoid enemies (i.e. bangaa, seeq, etc) all share the same bestiary entry, so the player does not need to find every variation. The enemies not needed for bestiary completion are the final bosses and the enemies in the very last dungeon (accessed past the point of no return), as well as the Trial Stage 100 enemies in the Zodiac versions. The player can fill the bestiary by either fighting in the normal game, or in the Trial Mode. If the player defeats an enemy in Trial Mode that grants a Sky Pirate's Den sprite that they have not already defeated in the normal game, the Sky Pirate's Den sprite will be waiting if they load the normal game from the Trial Mode save. Additionally, the respective trophy/achievement will be granted immediately upon defeating it.
Sprites[]
Image | Character | Title | Awarded for |
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Ashe | Exemplar | Getting your party's average level above 50. | |
Ba'Gamnan | Scrivener | Complete the Bestiary in the Clan Primer. It is only required to defeat every enemy once; the extra pages do not need to be unlocked. | |
Balthier | Assault Striker | Attacking 300 times. | |
Basch | Blood Dancer | Defeating 500 enemies. | |
Behemoth King | Lord of the Kings | Defeating the Behemoth King. | |
Belias | High Summoner | Acquiring every Esper. | |
Carrot | Freshmaker | Defeating Carrot. | |
Chocobo | Wayfarer | Walking more than 50,000 steps. | |
Crystal | Runeweaver | Obtain all magick. | |
Deathgaze | Eagle Eye | Defeating Deathgaze. | |
Fafnir | Wyrmslayer | Defeating Fafnir. | |
Fran | Spellsinger | Casting over 200 spells. | |
Gabranth | Mist Walker | Unleashing all Concurrences at least once each. | |
Gilgamesh | Master Swordsman | Defeating Gilgamesh. | |
Gurdy | Spendthrift | Spending over 1,000,000 gil. | |
Hell Wyrm | Radiant Savior | Defeating the Hell Wyrm. | |
Migelo | Privateer | Selling 1000 pieces of loot. | |
Mimic? | Collector | Buying the Canopic Jar. | |
Montblanc | The Unrelenting | Getting a battle chain of over 50. | |
Old Dalan | Cartographer | Fully explored every map. Does not include areas that can only be visited once, the final dungeon, or areas without a mini-map present. It is not necessary to "light up" every part of every zone; it is sufficient to own a map for the area and enter each zone and residence. | |
Penelo | Plunderer | Getting over 100,000 gil. | |
Rasler | Conqueror | Unlocking every license at least once, Espers and Quickenings included. In the Zodiac versions, accumulating 48,000 License Points. | |
Reks | Record Breaker | Getting over 500,000 clan points. | |
Trickster | Sharpshooter | Defeating Trickster. | |
Ultima | Fell Angel | Defeating Ultima. | |
Vaan | Master Thief | Stealing successfully over 50 times. | |
Vayne | Premier Prestidigitator | Using Technicks over 100 times. | |
Vossler | Jack-of-All-Trades | Buying every Technick. | |
Yiazmat | Hunter Extraordinaire | Defeating Yiazmat. | |
Zodiark | Zodiac Knight | Defeating Zodiark. |
Behind the scenes[]
The floor pattern in the Sky Pirate's Den resembles the cover of the Final Fantasy Tactics Advance Gran Grimoire. The Sky Pirate's Den also resembles the Titles section in the Vagrant Story Score menu, in that it lists titles a player acquires upon meeting certain conditions, but does not reveal what the conditions are until they are met. Both Vagrant Story and Final Fantasy XII had the same original director, Yasumi Matsuno, though Matsuno was replaced part-way through development.
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Etymology[]
Air pirates, also known as sky pirates, are a type of stock character from science fiction and fantasy. Fictional air pirates typically operate as pirates in the air, or, in general, the atmosphere of a planet, dwarf planet or moon, and travel by aircraft, as opposed to the more traditional pirates on the high seas, who travel by ship.