While visually impressive, the Plaguebringer is not very dangerous, and you have so many NPC allies that it's almost impossible to lose. Focus on keeping yourself alive, removing conditions and clearing out any monsters that the dragon spawns. Try to stay away from the edges of the cliffs; if the Plaguebringer fears you over the side, you might die from falling damage, or at least have some trouble getting back up.
After the Plaguebringer is slain, talk to the different order leaders and receive the much deserved cheers from the troops. The mission is then over, and the chapter comes to a close. Upon completion you are given a Lion's Arch Banner. When the personal story was restored to its original form in the June 23, update, this mission underwent dialogue alteration for clarity and brevity.
The above dialogue is accurate to the current version of the game, the below shows original dialogue that was cut or replaced.
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The three Orders of Tyria met on the dock in Lion's Arch, and agreed to unify their efforts in Orr beneath a new banner: As its first mission, Trahearne is leading us back to Claw Island, where we will attempt to retake Fort Stalwart from Zhaitan's forces. The city of Lion's Arch is no longer in danger. With one blow, we avenged the loss of my mentor and proved that the Pact can conquer any enemy. This article is about personal story quest. For other uses, see Retribution disambiguation.
Trahearne is frequently referred to as "Marshal", despite him not taking this title until the next mission. Perhaps… Perhaps I have avoided the challenge of my Wyld Hunt. I hid, always claiming I was not yet ready. I did not think Orr could be cleansed. I did not fear death. But you're right, my friend. I must lay down the pen and take up the sword.
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In the end, it's better to fight and lose than never to fight at all. Hard to believe this is the same island. Beauty truly is the first thing to die… Ah, but I'm a romantic. Romance is a waste of time, Preceptor. Keep your mind on the hunt. Funny…I thought I was. Trahearne Ah, our company is complete. Now that we're assembled, we can begin the briefing. Our agents can do amazing things with no more than baling wire and chewing gum. I praise your courage! The docks are secure. We've pushed the Orrians inward, and Trahearne awaits you at the gate.
The ramparts are swarmed. We'll need to clear them of undead if we plan to utilize the siege engines. The Lionguard will stand vigilant. We're weary, but we're not defeated.
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Barron accompanies and fights with you throughout the mission; Fero sets up the Psi-Lance in place of one of the trebuchets which can be fired into the courtyard. Tegwen, Carys, and some Wardens of varying professions; they aren't the Ghostbore Musket-wielding Pale Reavers yet accompany and fight with you throughout the mission. Gorr accompanies you throughout the mission with his new weapon.
It is possible to acquire a Vacuumagic Polarizer from him to battle the Risen, but not necessary.
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Galina Edgecrusher and Snarl Backdraft. Snarl accompanies and fights with you throughout the mission. Upon reaching it, you and your allies have to defeat a champion Risen. Following that, Agent Zott starts working on the beacon and requires you to defend him against a few waves of Risen.
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When the device is ready, a cutscene plays in which a powerful beam shoots out of the beacon and destroys the gate, and the defenders on the docks rush in. You can obtain a powerful Vacuumagic Polarizer gun from Professor Gorr now if you wish recommended for those having Gorr in their group. Follow the NPCs after the cutscene ends. At the gate, a cutscene plays showing the leaders discussing the plan to take back the fort and defeat the dragon champion. Three trebuchets are to be fitted with Priory alchemical ammunition which will force the champion down where it can be killed.
In the central courtyard there are allies fighting Risen, however that is not your objective. Try to avoid unnecessary battles, since your NPC helpers generally won't fight any enemies that aren't directly on the path to an objective, and the Risen in the courtyard respawn continuously. The first objective is to escort Trahearne up to the ramparts where he can oversee and manage the battle; so follow him upstairs. On the way there, he stands and waits as long as there are still Risen to be killed.
Once at the bridge, Trahearne summons a couple of necromancer minions to defend him. Your second objective is to repair three trebuchets around the fortress walls; the order is up to you. A small group of Risen, each with at least one Veteran, guards each trebuchet, with a nearby defeated ally engineer. After defeating them, revive the engineer and stand in the circle until the point is "captured". The engineer will repair the trebuchet and load it with the special priory ammunitions.
Keep an eye on your health and remove conditions whenever you can. After the last trebuchets are repaired, you are asked to capture the courtyard. Kill all Risen in the courtyard until the circle turns blue, and wait for the progress bar to fill up. A cutscene then plays showing the dragon's champion Blightghast the Plaguebringer a minor dragon flying in and being forced to land on the beach by the special trebuchet ammunition.
Your last objective is to slay the dragon's champion, which is a very similar fight to the one against Tequatl the Sunless. He has a variety of different attacks that he cycles through:. Trahearne stays on the ramparts and warns you before each of these attacks. While visually impressive, the Plaguebringer is not very dangerous, and you have so many NPC allies that it's almost impossible to lose.
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Focus on keeping yourself alive, removing conditions and clearing out any monsters that the dragon spawns. Try to stay away from the edges of the cliffs; if the Plaguebringer fears you over the side, you might die from falling damage, or at least have some trouble getting back up. After the Plaguebringer is slain, talk to the different order leaders and receive the much deserved cheers from the troops.
The mission is then over, and the chapter comes to a close. Upon completion you are given a Lion's Arch Banner. When the personal story was restored to its original form in the June 23, update, this mission underwent dialogue alteration for clarity and brevity. The above dialogue is accurate to the current version of the game, the below shows original dialogue that was cut or replaced.
The three Orders of Tyria met on the dock in Lion's Arch, and agreed to unify their efforts in Orr beneath a new banner: As its first mission, Trahearne is leading us back to Claw Island, where we will attempt to retake Fort Stalwart from Zhaitan's forces. The city of Lion's Arch is no longer in danger. With one blow, we avenged the loss of my mentor and proved that the Pact can conquer any enemy. This article is about personal story quest.
For other uses, see Retribution disambiguation. Trahearne is frequently referred to as "Marshal", despite him not taking this title until the next mission. Perhaps… Perhaps I have avoided the challenge of my Wyld Hunt. I hid, always claiming I was not yet ready. I did not think Orr could be cleansed. I did not fear death. But you're right, my friend. I must lay down the pen and take up the sword. In the end, it's better to fight and lose than never to fight at all. Hard to believe this is the same island. Beauty truly is the first thing to die… Ah, but I'm a romantic.