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Eye on Arkesia - November 2024

Heroes of Arkesia,

The November Update arrives next week on the 27th and is packed with exciting updates for Lost Ark players! Join Community Manager Roxx for the November episode of Eye on Arkesia, where she shares updates on upcoming content. This series covers game updates and more, ensuring you stay informed about everything new in Lost Ark. While this update will be lighter compared to October's major Tier 4 Update, it brings several notable features and improvements. The full release notes will drop on Tuesday, November 26.

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Key November Update Features:
  • Buzzling Island: A fun island with new adventures, quests, and competitions.
  • Hyper Awakening Road: Support system for players progressing from Item level 1540 to 1620, featuring honing rate boosts and material discounts.
  • Balance changes to various classes and the Ark Passive system.
  • Raid difficulty adjustments: HP reductions for bosses from Kakul-Saydon to Echidna in both Normal and Hard Mode.
  • New Pet Ability System.
  • North Kurzan Rapport system.
    Stay tuned for more details on the November update with the Release Notes and update arriving next week, and the next Roadmap arriving after LOA ON.


In the meantime, we’ll see you in Arkesia!

October 30 Release Notes

Heroes of Arkesia,

During weekly maintenance a new event will be added and Server Transfers will be enabled for Ignite players to move to Legacy Servers. Downtime will begin on October 30 at 12am PT (7am UTC) and is expected to last 5 hours. Learn about the new event and transfer experience below.

[h3]Mokoko Bootcamp Event[/h3]
The Mokoko Bootcamp Event runs from October 30th to January 15th, 2025 and is designed to encourage veteran players to play dungeons with new or returning players. New and returning players whose highest Item Level character on their account is below Item Level 1660 can earn "Mokoko Tokens" for completing dungeons during the event period. These new and returning players will have a "green leaf" icon in the recruitment panel. Green leaf Mokoko players will be those who meet one of the following conditions:
  • A new account that has been created within the event period
  • Accounts that have been created within 60 days before the event start date
  • Accounts with a previous Login Date over 60 days before the event start date

Once a player acquires the “green leaf”, it will persist until the end of the event, but will expire when any of the characters in that player’s account is over Item Level 1660.

Veteran players, defined as active players not belonging to the categories above, can earn "Expert Tokens" when they complete dungeons together with the new/returning players. Both the Mokoko Tokens and Expert Tokens can then be exchanged for rewards, with the number of Tokens earned varying based on which specific dungeons are completed. As long as there is at least one new/returning player in the group, the entire team qualifies to earn the respective Tokens.

The reward tables will be slightly different for new players and returning players, but both reward tables will have both weekly and once-per-roster items. Both groups will have access to honing materials and even Metallurgy/Tailoring: Hellfire honing books to help hone in Tier 4. Mokoko Tokens will better help newer players get caught up on things like cards and other methods of progression. The Expert Tokens will grant endgame items, including a Relic Engraving Selection chest, and a “Mokoko General” title with a special icon title for helping new players out!

[h3]Ignite Server Transfer[/h3]
The transfer window allowing Ignite players to transfer a single character to Legacy servers will open with the update, and will remain open until November 25. There are two types of transfers:
Roster Transfer (better for new players) - move some roster level information to a server without an existing roster, along with the chosen character.
Character Transfer (better for returning or active players) - merge your chosen Ignite character into an existing roster.

To view what will (or will not) transfer with each type of transfer, visit our Ignite Servers Merge Policy Page.

We’re excited to welcome new and returning Ignite players to Legacy Servers as reinforcements in the fight against Kazeros. New threats will be able to be challenged in the North Kurzan storyline, Behemoth Epic Raid, and the Echidna and Aegir Kazeros Raids. In the meantime, we’ll see you in Arkesia!

Aegir’s Arrival Release Notes

Heroes of Arkesia,

Aegir arrives in the second major October update. Downtime will begin on October 23 at 2am PT (9am UTC) and is expected to last 6 hours.

The new 2-gate Kazeros Raid will require you to face off against dangerous threats, both familiar and new. The rotting King of the Dead, Akkan, will unleash his horrifying attacks, even calling forth the tormented soul of the fallen Beast Legion Commander Valtan. Joining this unholy alliance, Aegir arrives, raining down a devastating barrage to crush any resistance to Akkan's plague.

If you're able to defeat Akkan, you'll need to challenge Aegir within the Giant's body — no easy feat. Entering Chapter 1: Earth-Shattering Hellfire will require Item Level 1660 for Normal Mode and 1680 for Hard Mode. With Hyper Awakenings, Hyper Awakening Skills, and Allied Forces Skills in the raimd you have the tools to be successful, but it’s up to you and your raid group to put the pieces together and achieve victory. The Kazeros Raid against Aegir is an 8-player raid.



Victorious players can will earn Hellfire Keystones, the material to craft T4 Ancient Gear, T4 Accessories (Relic from Normal Mode, Ancient from Hard Mode), Aegir's Abyssal Trail Effect Chest (Hard exclusive), Relic Engravings, T4 honing materials, Special Honing: Circulated Leapstone, and more!


Many more updates also arrive, with a large balance update, new cosmetics and much more. Find the full release notes on our Aegir's Arrival Release Notes page.

Game-breaking Lost Ark exploit prompts severe punishments from Amazon

If there's one thing everyone hates, it's cheaters. Whether it's FPS players with head-popping aimbots, or ones that abuse in-game bugs for their own gain, cheaters are a genuine scourge. Amazon's flashy action MMO Lost Ark is no stranger to bad actors - over one million bans have been handed out since its release, and there are ongoing issues with botting. Over the past few days, there's been yet another bug which, in turn, has led to players exploiting the Stronghold on Ignite servers. Amazon has been quick to act, however, bringing down a pretty nasty ban hammer.


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Team Update: Addressing the Reward Exploit

Heroes of Arkesia,

A bug was identified with Ignite reward chests, which some players were able to repeatedly exploit. Our team has been investigating the extent of the issue, and wanted to communicate our decision on the penalty for those who abused the exploit. As a reminder, a key tenet of the Amazon Games Code of Conduct is to “Play Fair”. We reserve the right to determine what constitutes unfair play and to take corrective action we deem appropriate, and the abuse of this exploit will have corrective action taken, with suspensions and bans already sent out.

[h3]General Policy[/h3]
Slightly over 2,300 players received rewards chests from the Ignite Stronghold reward issue. Within this group, over 1,200 did not open any of the reward chests. The group that did not open any reward chests will not have any action taken against their accounts apart from removing the unopened chests from their inventory. For the remaining 1,000 players who opened the reward chests, the severity of the penalty will directly correspond to the level of bug exploitation. At a base level, all items will be removed and skill tree levels will be rolled back. For items that were used and cannot be removed, players may have gold (or the gold value of the used items) deducted from their balance, or be sent into the negatives corresponding to the severity of the abuse. This policy will apply to all materials, including processed chaos stones and combined honing materials. Along with the item withdrawals, players will be receiving suspensions and bans matching their level of exploit.

The first group are players who may have mistakenly encountered the issue and did not repeatedly abuse the bug. Players who opened 1 or 2 chests will have any items withdrawn and have not been suspended/banned at this time. Our team is investigating if we can remove the items for this group during maintenance. If the item removal process is gauged to take longer than the maintenance period, this group of players will receive a short suspension to give our team the time needed to remove the items. Spending these items in the meantime will result in further action, such as gold removal.

Players who continually exploited the issue and opened multiple reward chests will have more severe action taken, corresponding to their level of exploit.
  • Players that opened 3 - 7 chests will receive a two-week suspension.
  • Players that opened 8 - 14 chests will receive a 1-month suspension.
  • Players that opened 15+ chests will receive a notice that they have received a 30-day suspension and are pending further review. This group will have various levels of action taken, up to permanent bans from the game.


[h3]Issue Resolution[/h3]
To stop exploitation of the main reward issue and other bugs, access to strongholds was disabled. For players who have a character stuck in a stronghold, and need access to that character immediately, please submit a customer support ticket. Otherwise, the issue will be resolved during maintenance for the October 23 update. We will also re-enable the use of the Ignite reward chests at this time for players on Ignite Servers.



Based on our policies and investigation, we believe this is the best course of action. We know many players were concerned about the outcome, and we wanted to be clear with our approach. In the future, if you encounter an issue you believe is an exploit or unintended issue, do not engage with the issue (no matter how tempting it may seem) and report it to our teams. We appreciate those who reported the issue, along with your patience while members our team investigated and blocked access to certain in-game systems. While this issue gained high visibility in the community, we hope this policy is clear and allows us to move forward together. We are always open to community feedback, and welcome you to engage in the conversation on our official channels.

There are still key moments coming to Arkesia this week, with Aegir’s arrival and Ignite Server transfers arriving. Those aren’t the only things arriving in the update— stay tuned for the full release notes on Tuesday. In the meantime, we’ll see you in Arkesia.