Lost Arkhas recently been made available to North America and Europe after having been released in South Korea a few years ago. This prompted one South KoreanLost Arkplayer to give the new North American and European players some tips and tricks to stop them from making newbie mistakes.
Lost Ark, like many other MMORPGs, can seem extremely complex at times, owing to the plethora of different mechanics and systems the game offers. In light of this, one player recently offered a list of tips and tricks for new players. The list started byexplaining the importance of cards inLost Ark. The player explained that cards are exceptionally important for endgame play inLost Ark, as they offer effects that can be useful in raids. The player also emphasized that players must make sure to buy cards from the wandering merchants in the game.
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The player notes that newLost Arkplayers should remember to level up and not neglect studies as this will offer various effects that will help players once they reach level 1400. Life skills and life ingredients are also important aspects of the game, as they allow players to produce fusion material, which will save players a lot ofgold inLost Ark.
The player also mentions that skill points are integral toLost Arkand that players should collect them as often as possible and as early as possible. The final tip the player mentioned is thatLost Arkplayers should try and finish daily challenges, but focus mainly on the weekly challenges as these offer gold in most cases, which is an extremely valuable resource in the game.
AnotherLost Arkplayer on Reddit instead gave players some tips and tricks for when they hit level 50. The list is organized by category and class, as the tips will differ depending on the route that players choose to go when creating their character.
While some veteranLost Arkplayers are trying to help out the newbies, it seems as though others are taking advantage of the fresh meat on the servers. OneLost Arkplayer reported that they were asked to pay another player to stop them from being killed. While this may seem rather humorous, it speaks to the large discrepancy between new players and veterans. This may end up encouraging new players to spend money on microtransactions to be able to keep up with the rest of the community.