


You can drop these pretty much anywhere in the water it doesn't really matter as long as you plant four of them in total. After they are cleared out, talk to Pact Researcher Maeva to get Ghostfire Charges. I suggest to add some form of Infinit Sink (convert to gold, currency or materials) to provide some use to these itmes after the fixed sinks are completed. There are a few foes to take care of undewater. LI (and LD) have repeateble and therefor infint sources, however the sinks for these material were alway limitit in amount, renering the Item useless after exhausting the sinks. Make your way to the belly of the ship, which is partially submerged. It can help to explode them now, since the fighting gets hectic later on. These are actually mines, and explode if stepped on. There are a bunch of corpses laying around and giving off green gas. Your allies have a tendency to get stuck fighting random things, and only Pact Researcher Maeva has a quest icon above her try to keep everyone together, and revive defeated allies as necessary. Proceed to the ship's hold, again clearing out as many enemies as you can. These changes will be caused by an ancient race of powerful dragons resurfacing after millenia of slumber. As reported by PC Gamer magazine in a special issue, the world of Tyria will be drastically changed from its original form. Once you're on the ship, eliminate all the enemies on the deck, as it will make things easier later on. The Guild Wars 2 story is set about 250 years after the events in the Eye of the North expansion. Its just unfortunate the end game gets real stale real fast and if you dont already have a group of established people to play with end game becomes even that less fun. I still login from time to time anytime they have a new event or something going on. It makes for a very narrow fighting space, though, so be careful and make judicious use of AoE. Its a great game and with no monthly fee it wont feel like a money sink. Swim toward the ship and look for a plank leaning off the side this is the only way to get on.
