A pirate crew from an unspecified region captained by Devil Dias. Their ambitions of reaching the New World ended in tragedy when Dias was enslaved on the Sabaody Archipelago and killed trying to escape.
The Acumate Pirates hail from a region the series never names and answer to their captain, Devil Dias. They are mentioned during the Sabaody Archipelago storyline, when Sentomaru brings up both the crew and its leader, marking their only real footprint in the narrative.
Beneath Dias, who carried a bounty of sixty million Berries, the crew set their sights on crossing into the New World. That plan never came to pass. Dias was seized and sold into slavery to the World Noble Saint Rosward on the Sabaody Archipelago. When he finally tried to break free, the bomb collar locked around his neck detonated, and his body was hauled away by the Marines.

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The Acumate Pirates are captained by Devil Dias.
Devil Dias, captain of the Acumate Pirates, carried a bounty of at least sixty million Berries.
Devil Dias was captured and sold into slavery to the World Noble Rosward on the Sabaody Archipelago.
Devil Dias died when the bomb collar locked around his neck detonated as he tried to break free from slavery.
The Acumate Pirates are mentioned during the Sabaody Archipelago storyline, when Sentomaru brings up the crew and its captain.
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