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First Island is clear, next i sailed to fort deadlight and now to that big city, where this captain is, that stopped you with his ship at the beach on the first island.

 

Is there any "correct" order to progress in the game?

If you mean Dunnage, to visit captain Furriante, there actually isn't any reason to go there. (You get credit for benwith at deadlight)

 

The real path is to Neketaka. For all the open world feel, the main plot and most of the side quests are fairly linear. And currently have a tendency to break if you do them out of order.

Edited by Voss

I think progression route that makes the most sense is this:

-Fort Maje (all quests)

-Deadlight (side quest)

-Neketaka (main quest)

-Hasongo (all quests)

-Ashen Maw (main quest)

 

After Ashen Maw next quest suggests gathering alliances and resources for the arduous journey so it starts to make sense to go out exploring and doing all side quests.

Edited by Aramintai

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Deadlight question: They told me to ring the bell on the west rampart, but i did not found it. Is that still possible, after you have killed benweth (or how this pirate captain there is called)? The quest seems done in the journal.

Deadlight question: They told me to ring the bell on the west rampart, but i did not found it. Is that still possible, after you have killed benweth (or how this pirate captain there is called)? The quest seems done in the journal.

No, it doesnt mather. You can complete the quest in several ways. Ringing the bell is just one of the ways to do it.

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