Amethyst Squall
The standard paint used on Blackbeard’s ships. Looks especially fearsome alongside other pirate gear.
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Customizations collect cosmetic ship options across hull colors, sails, and flags, with unlock and default availability details where available.
Once your ship is doing its job, the next question is how you want it to look. This Windrose ship customizations page collects sails, flags, hull colors, and other cosmetic options so you can give your vessel a clearer identity.
Use it when you are checking which look fits a faction theme, a favorite hull, or a personal style. The page keeps the browsing light, with extra compatibility and unlock details available on hover when the data is available.
The standard paint used on Blackbeard’s ships. Looks especially fearsome alongside other pirate gear.
The standard paint used on Blackbeard’s ships. Looks especially fearsome alongside other pirate gear.
The standard paint used on Blackbeard’s ships. Looks especially fearsome alongside other pirate gear.
Give a Buccaneer a cannon, and they’ll still hit the target.
Give a Buccaneer a cannon, and they’ll still hit the target.
Give a Buccaneer a cannon, and they’ll still hit the target.
A flag with no markings. For those who refuse to take sides.
A flag with no markings. For those who refuse to take sides.
A flag with no markings. For those who refuse to take sides.
The hull is so dark it feels as if smoke and gunpowder have seeped into the planks.
The hull is so dark it feels as if smoke and gunpowder have seeped into the planks.
The hull is so dark it feels as if smoke and gunpowder have seeped into the planks.
In one hand, the skeleton holds an hourglass; in the other, a spear aimed at a bleeding heart.
In one hand, the skeleton holds an hourglass; in the other, a spear aimed at a bleeding heart.
In one hand, the skeleton holds an hourglass; in the other, a spear aimed at a bleeding heart.
Scarlet sails flown by the Brethren of the Coast.
Scarlet sails flown by the Brethren of the Coast.
Scarlet sails flown by the Brethren of the Coast.
A Jolly Roger with a dagger clenched in its teeth and crossed sabers behind. Enemies see it—and tremble.
A Jolly Roger with a dagger clenched in its teeth and crossed sabers behind. Enemies see it—and tremble.
A Jolly Roger with a dagger clenched in its teeth and crossed sabers behind. Enemies see it—and tremble.
Sometimes it pays to pretend to be someone else…
Sometimes it pays to pretend to be someone else…
Sometimes it pays to pretend to be someone else…
Crossbones against the backdrop of Tortuga’s fortress.
Crossbones against the backdrop of Tortuga’s fortress.
Crossbones against the backdrop of Tortuga’s fortress.
Even with all the patches, they still catch the wind just fine.
Even with all the patches, they still catch the wind just fine.
Even with all the patches, they still catch the wind just fine.
Brethren of the Coast captains favor this crimson paint. It scares off enemies—and even shipworms.
Brethren of the Coast captains favor this crimson paint. It scares off enemies—and even shipworms.
Brethren of the Coast captains favor this crimson paint. It scares off enemies—and even shipworms.
A sign that your enemies’ days are numbered.
A sign that your enemies’ days are numbered.
A sign that your enemies’ days are numbered.
Sails that give a sense of reliability and a fresh start—ideal for a journey into the unknown.
Sails that give a sense of reliability and a fresh start—ideal for a journey into the unknown.
Sails that give a sense of reliability and a fresh start—ideal for a journey into the unknown.
A symbol of marksmanship and expertise. No enemy will escape.
A symbol of marksmanship and expertise. No enemy will escape.
A symbol of marksmanship and expertise. No enemy will escape.
Sails used on Blackbeard’s ships, bearing images of sea monsters.
Sails used on Blackbeard’s ships, bearing images of sea monsters.
Sails used on Blackbeard’s ships, bearing images of sea monsters.
Standard dark sails used on Blackbeard’s ships. On the horizon, they look like ghosts gliding over the waves.
Standard dark sails used on Blackbeard’s ships. On the horizon, they look like ghosts gliding over the waves.
Standard dark sails used on Blackbeard’s ships. On the horizon, they look like ghosts gliding over the waves.
Anyone who sees this flag knows: resist, and death is certain.
Anyone who sees this flag knows: resist, and death is certain.
Anyone who sees this flag knows: resist, and death is certain.
The flag of a legendary pirate who seized untold riches—then vanished. Perhaps it will bring luck to another captain.
The flag of a legendary pirate who seized untold riches—then vanished. Perhaps it will bring luck to another captain.
The flag of a legendary pirate who seized untold riches—then vanished. Perhaps it will bring luck to another captain.
A symbol of freedom and defiance of death.
A symbol of freedom and defiance of death.
A symbol of freedom and defiance of death.
Brethren of the Coast red-and-black sails bearing the Jolly Roger. It feels like they catch the sunset’s last light before vanishing into the storm.
Brethren of the Coast red-and-black sails bearing the Jolly Roger. It feels like they catch the sunset’s last light before vanishing into the storm.
Brethren of the Coast red-and-black sails bearing the Jolly Roger. It feels like they catch the sunset’s last light before vanishing into the storm.
The paint is so dark and rich that the hull seems coated in ink from monsters of the ocean depths.
The paint is so dark and rich that the hull seems coated in ink from monsters of the ocean depths.
The paint is so dark and rich that the hull seems coated in ink from monsters of the ocean depths.
Brethren of the Coast Flag — bearing a monster’s head and two axes. Suits captains unafraid to face the deadliest horrors of the sea.
Brethren of the Coast Flag — bearing a monster’s head and two axes. Suits captains unafraid to face the deadliest horrors of the sea.
Brethren of the Coast Flag — bearing a monster’s head and two axes. Suits captains unafraid to face the deadliest horrors of the sea.
A symbol of inexorable death. They say the pirates who sailed under this flag buried their victims up to the neck on the shore and watched in grim amusement as animals gathered… or the tide crept in
A symbol of inexorable death. They say the pirates who sailed under this flag buried their victims up to the neck on the shore and watched in grim amusement as animals gathered… or the tide crept in
A symbol of inexorable death. They say the pirates who sailed under this flag buried their victims up to the neck on the shore and watched in grim amusement as animals gathered… or the tide crept in
A light, almost golden paint that recalls freshly cut timber. The ship looks new—ready for its first fight.
A light, almost golden paint that recalls freshly cut timber. The ship looks new—ready for its first fight.
A light, almost golden paint that recalls freshly cut timber. The ship looks new—ready for its first fight.
A deceptively light paint for ships flying the Brethren of the Coast colors.
A deceptively light paint for ships flying the Brethren of the Coast colors.
A deceptively light paint for ships flying the Brethren of the Coast colors.
In the Far East, it symbolizes grit and good fortune. Legend tells of a koi that fights the current, conquers a waterfall—and becomes a dragon.
In the Far East, it symbolizes grit and good fortune. Legend tells of a koi that fights the current, conquers a waterfall—and becomes a dragon.
In the Far East, it symbolizes grit and good fortune. Legend tells of a koi that fights the current, conquers a waterfall—and becomes a dragon.
Better suited to a ghost ship.
Better suited to a ghost ship.
Better suited to a ghost ship.
Fortune favors the brave—play it safe, and you’ll die poor.
Fortune favors the brave—play it safe, and you’ll die poor.
Fortune favors the brave—play it safe, and you’ll die poor.
One day, every soul feeds the ravens—or the monsters below. This captain just makes sure his foes are served first.
One day, every soul feeds the ravens—or the monsters below. This captain just makes sure his foes are served first.
One day, every soul feeds the ravens—or the monsters below. This captain just makes sure his foes are served first.
Two crossed muskets with an hourglass and a skull.
Two crossed muskets with an hourglass and a skull.
Two crossed muskets with an hourglass and a skull.
A rich hull paint used by the Brethren of the Coast. Reserved for distinguished captains.
A rich hull paint used by the Brethren of the Coast. Reserved for distinguished captains.
A rich hull paint used by the Brethren of the Coast. Reserved for distinguished captains.
A warm beige-brown hue, like timber soaked in sunshine and sea spray.
A warm beige-brown hue, like timber soaked in sunshine and sea spray.
A warm beige-brown hue, like timber soaked in sunshine and sea spray.
Wealth or death—what will outweigh the other?
Wealth or death—what will outweigh the other?
Wealth or death—what will outweigh the other?
The skull stands for a pirate ship. The bone between the heart and the dagger is a scale between life and death—an omen of how fragile anyone’s fate is at sea.
The skull stands for a pirate ship. The bone between the heart and the dagger is a scale between life and death—an omen of how fragile anyone’s fate is at sea.
The skull stands for a pirate ship. The bone between the heart and the dagger is a scale between life and death—an omen of how fragile anyone’s fate is at sea.
By night the hull melts into shadow, leaving only a phantom silhouette. Ideal for ambushes in the dark.
By night the hull melts into shadow, leaving only a phantom silhouette. Ideal for ambushes in the dark.
By night the hull melts into shadow, leaving only a phantom silhouette. Ideal for ambushes in the dark.
Sails on Blackbeard’s ships, dyed the color of a stormy sky
Sails on Blackbeard’s ships, dyed the color of a stormy sky
Sails on Blackbeard’s ships, dyed the color of a stormy sky
Standard gray sails used on Brethren of the Coast ships.
Standard gray sails used on Brethren of the Coast ships.
Standard gray sails used on Brethren of the Coast ships.
A rare, costly paint visible for miles. For captains bold enough to challenge the sea, their enemies, and empires alike.
A rare, costly paint visible for miles. For captains bold enough to challenge the sea, their enemies, and empires alike.
A rare, costly paint visible for miles. For captains bold enough to challenge the sea, their enemies, and empires alike.
Standard hull paint that slows wood rot and protects against algae and barnacles.
Standard hull paint that slows wood rot and protects against algae and barnacles.
Standard hull paint that slows wood rot and protects against algae and barnacles.
Standard paint for Brethren of the Coast ships. Hard to tell whether it’s wine spilled on the planks—or enemies’ blood soaked into the wood.
Standard paint for Brethren of the Coast ships. Hard to tell whether it’s wine spilled on the planks—or enemies’ blood soaked into the wood.
Standard paint for Brethren of the Coast ships. Hard to tell whether it’s wine spilled on the planks—or enemies’ blood soaked into the wood.
A flag that makes one thing clear: don’t cross those whose daggers are coated in poison.
A flag that makes one thing clear: don’t cross those whose daggers are coated in poison.
A flag that makes one thing clear: don’t cross those whose daggers are coated in poison.
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