Lost Ark Pirate Coins Guide
You'll need Pirate coins to get the Song of Resonance
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One of many forms of currency in Lost Ark are Pirate Coins. A certain type of currency you can use to trade for valuable items in-game. The most high-value item to use the Pirate Coins for is the Song of Resonance. But, that’ll be expensive (a whopping 16,500) so you’ll need to get yourself a nice amount of Coins. That’s where this guide will hopefully help you, to be able to accrue enough Pirate Coins to get you some nice swag.
How to get Pirate Coins quickly
The easiest and quickest way to get Pirate Coins is by doing quests. Some users have been able to get so much as 17,000 coins in as little as 20 minutes. But obviously it’ll take a fair amount of grinding and work. Quests on Freedom Isle will be able to grant you 15,000 Pirate Coins in total, while Giant Mushroom Island has a quest that can get you 2,000 Pirate Coins in one go.
A few other islands do have various quests, only they’re not going to give quite as much as Freedom Isle or Giant Mushroom.
- Peyto and Glacier Isle
- Runaways Island
- Kalthertz
- Cradle of the Sea Fermata, Blackfang’s Den
- Lullaby Island
You might not get as many coins there, but they’re a viable option.
Pirate Coin Trading.
Thankfully there is an option to trade, as long as you Gienah’s Coin, Sceptrum’s Coin, Arcturus’s Coin, Ancient Coins, or Sun Coins, you can trade them at ports for Pirate Coins.
The coins all exchange at different rates though:
- 1 Gienah’s Coin: 10 Pirate Coins
- 1 Sceptrum’s Coin: 12 Pirate Coins
- 1 Arcturus’s Coin: 15 Pirate Coins
- 1 Ancient Coin: 17 Pirate Coins
- 1 Sun Coin: 20 Pirate Coins