“Beyond the Shore’s End” is the final main quest for Chapter 1 Act 8 in Wuthering Waves 1.3.
You’ve helped the wandering souls in the Tethys System find peace in the Black Shores Archipelago. Free at last, the Shorekeeper wishes to meet with you once again to share something directly with you. Don’t keep her waiting too long!
In this guide, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to meet the Shorekeeper and complete this quest.
Beyond the Shore’s End Guide
“Beyond the Shore’s End” will start automatically right after you complete “From the Echoes of Destruction (Part 3)” in Wuthering Waves. Your first task is simply to wait for 2 in-game days to pass.
If you don’t really want to wait around, though, you can use the Clock feature found in the menu. To start, click on the clock-shaped icon marked above.
Then, set the time to “2 Days Later” and click on Confirm. Watch the little animation play out and you’ll automatically complete the waiting requirement for the quest.
With that out of the way, you now need to find the Shorekeeper and speak with her again. She’ll be at the greenhouse in the Tethys Hub part of the Black Shores Archipelago, marked above.
The greenhouse is at the top of the tall building the southernmost part of the Tethys Hub. You can climb there or just take the stairs up. Follow the quest marker in-game and you will reach it with ease.
You can see the Shorekeeper as soon as you enter the greenhouse. Simply approach her and a cutscene will automatically start. Listen to what she has to say and watch the cutscene to its conclusion.
The “Beyond the Shore’s End” quest will be marked as completed as soon as the conversation ends, also marking the end of all the main quests currently available in Wuthering Waves 1.3. You have more to do than just the main story, though. For example, check out the Amidst the Stars quest.
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