How to go to the Pearl Galley in Genshin Impact

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Zhongli and Xinyan are officially playable characters in Genshin Impact, and the associated Story Quest is now available. For the first part of the quest, Travelers will need to board the Pearl Galley, a ship off the eastern docks of the Liyue Harbor. Getting there can be a little confusing for some people, so we wanted to throw this guide together to help you out. Here’s how to go to the Pearl Galley in Genshin Impact.

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How to go to the Pearl Galley in Genshin Impact

There are a few different methods you can use to get to the Pearl Galley. We’ll go over both of them, and you can decide what you think is the easiest. Head to the docks of the Liyue Harbor and look for the large wooden ship parked there. You can find the ship at the location shown on the map below, in the southeast region of Liyue Harbor.

Climb the mast in the middle of the boat and up to the top of the crow’s nest. When you reach the crow’s nest, continue climbing up the wooden pole until you reach the very top. From there, you can jump off and glide your way toward the Pearl Galley. You’ll find Zhongli hanging out there, and you can begin your Story Quest by speaking with him or walking in his vicinity.

There’s another way you can get to the Pearl Galley if you’re not a fan of climbing up steep places. Use Kaeya to walk across the water. Start on the shoreline just south of the Pearl Galley.

How to go to the Pearl Galley in Genshin Impact Kaeya Method

Use Kaeya’s Elemental Ability to make the water into ice. Create a path for yourself and start making your way toward the ship. Continue this process until you’re close enough to swim the rest of the way without drowning.

That’s how to get to the Pearl Galley if you had some trouble figuring it out. Have fun exploring the rest of Teyvat!

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