The latest update for World of Warcraft has added plenty of new content in the form of the Siren Isle, and you can use the Go-Pack to make life easier for you.
Compared to some of the other regions available for exploration, Siren Isle is a lot smaller in size. This naturally means that the amount of time you’ll need to spend to travel from one spot to the next will be less, but you can reduce it further using the Experimental Go-Pack. Once obtained, it will cut down your travel time by a lot, and you get to enjoy a really cool-looking tool for your explorations.
How to obtain Experimental Go-Pack in World of Warcraft
You begin your adventures in Siren Isle, and you’ll soon come across a quest named Peak Precision. You’ll want to pay maximum attention towards completing this specific quest, and that’s for good reason.
- Go to Benny Springjet, who can be found at the Ghoststone Diggings in Sire Isle. This area will be shown on your display map of Siren Isle, so finding it won’t be an issue.
- Once you’ve received and activated the quest, you’ll get a Go-Pack version. Do note that this Go-Pack is tied to the quest, and it won’t be provided to you.
- Use this item to activate survey devices that are spread all around the map. Most of these items are located at the top of cliffs, so the Go-Pack is your only way of accessing these locations.
- The Peak Precision quest also serves as an advanced tutorial that teaches you how to use a Go-Pack effectively.
- Once you’ve completed the quest, go to Sally Boltwrench, who can be found in the Flotsam Shoal. You can buy the Go-Pack from her in exchange for 10 Flame-Blessed Iron.
Do note that some players have reported that the Rock ‘n Stone Revival quest seems to be conflicting with how the Go-Packs work. Make sure to abandon this weekly quest if you face such a problem. You can keep a maximum of ten Go-Packs in your inventory at any given time, and each one of them can last for 30 minutes after activating it.
Published: Dec 18, 2024 02:33 pm