Discover the various ways to collect Pirate Coins in Lost Ark.
How to Get More Pirate Coins
hay muchos, muchos, probably too many, currencies in Lost Ark. Pirate Coins are among the most important.
En esta guía, we’ll cover several different ways to get more of them so you can unlock the Song of Resonance, gather honing materials, y más.
Welcome Challenges
First off are welcome challenges. Often times, you’ll just unlock these naturally while you play. Keep an eye out for different conditions during your journeys in Arkesia to make unlocking them as convenient as possible.
Una’s Daily Tasks
Once you unlock the ability to complete Una’s Tasks, this will become one of your main sources of Pirate Coins.
Here are some recommended examples in the early game:
- Control de plagas (30,000 monedas). Make sure to finish Catch the Rats and then visit Blackfang’s Den. Wait for the event and tag the boss to finish it on a daily basis.
- Crook Catcher (32,000 monedas). Visit Runaways Island to find three NPCs.
- Ride Like the Wind (42,000 monedas). Visit Peyto and then 3 other islands.
This is one of the fastest ways to acquire 100K Pirate Coins.
Islas
Besides being a great source of Pirate Coins, Islands are worth your while due to the many other rewards you’ll collect like Gold, coleccionables, and honing mats.
Keep these ones in mind:
- Freedom Isle (15,000 monedas)
- Blackfang’s guarida (10,000 monedas)
- Kalthertz Island (10,000 monedas)
- Golden Wave Island (7000 monedas)
Adventure Islands
A find Adventure Islands, take a look at your Procyon’s Eye Compass below your minimap. Some of them will provide Pirate Coins as a reward.
Keep in mind that you can only visit once a day on weekdays and 2x on weekends.
High Seas Coin Chests
Por último, look for traveling merchant ships with exchanges for other various Sea Coins.
Si realmente, really need Pirate Coins, open up chests and trade them in. Sin embargo, this is more of a desprate option.
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