Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: How to complete the Raiders of the Lost Shark side quest

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: How to complete the Raiders of the Lost Shark side quest
Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands: How to complete the Raiders of the Lost Shark side quest

Joyful Roy can be found deep within the Wargtooth Shallows. He's assigned you a mission that only a true pirate could complete. He wants you to find the Chumberlee Pearls. What you do with them, on the other hand, is entirely up to you. The Raiders of the Lost Shark side quest in Tiny Tina's Wonderlands is completed in the following manner. Begin by requesting the task from Joyful Roy. In Wargtooth Shallows, this skeletal guy may be discovered near the Dumpstat Trench fast travel point. If you're approaching from the front, take the main path until it forks, and then turn right. After there, keep left to meet Joyful Roy near an ancient temple with a shark statue in front of it.

The wreck of the Carole Ann

Your first mission will be to locate Carole Ann's wreckage. As you hunt for the wreck, choose the path to the left of Joyful Roy and battle alongside his crewmates. To find the pearl, open the chest near the ledge when you find the wreck. After that, there are three additional pearls to find. They can be found in the following areas:
  • On a wooden platform, just below the first pearl in a chest.
  • Continue up the walkway beyond the anchor until you come across a shattered chunk of the ship. A box with the pearl inside is the third pearl inside the damaged ship.
  • Continue along the passage into the ship from the third pearl. The pearl can be found in a chest on the upper deck.

Make a decision.

Return to Joyful Roy once you've collected all of the pearls. When you've done that, you'll have to decide whether you want to give the pearls to Joyful Roy or return them to Chumberlee. The other NPCs will attack you regardless of who you chose, and you must defend yourself against them. After the combat, speak with the NPC with whom you sided to complete the objective.

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