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On the bright side, you're not alone. Some people have 1000 hours in the game and still seem to play it with their eyes shut.
For example, my mates and I were doing a skeleton fort, and we had just beat the boss and unlocked the stronghold vault. A Reaper V brigantine showed up at that moment, so my crewmates sailed away and battled the ship to give me time to bury all the loot. I did so, and then we allowed our ship to sink. I chilled on the island until my crew returned, and we were able to dig up all the loot and sell it for a tidy profit.
Hope this helps! Good luck on the high seas.
griefers are like, 90% of this game's playerbase, you just gotta accept that they happen or give up like most pve players did.
So, try the outskirts, but dont tell anyone I told you.
Just watch out for falling fireballs.