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What’s Changing in Lost Ark February Update? Major Updates and Policies You Need to Know

How Lost Ark’s New Events and Rules Will Impact Your Gameplay

Big changes are coming to Lost Ark. Let’s break it down step by step.

What’s Changing in Lost Ark February Update? Major Updates and Policies You Need to Know

February Updates

Wildsoul Class & Progression Events

A new class, Wildsoul, is arriving alongside fresh progression events:

  • South Kurzan Powerpass: A quick way to level up your new character.
  • Mokoko Express Event: Designed to speed up progression for newer players.
  • Advanced Honing Support: Expect easier upgrades for your gear.

Why does this matter? Whenever a new class drops, more players return to the game. These events aim to help them catch up while keeping the community engaged.

Mokoko Bootcamp Returns

This event is back, but with tweaks:

  • Who Qualifies? Players inactive for 60+ days or new accounts under Item Level 1670.
  • New Rewards: A special “Mokoko Legion Commander” title and better loot.
  • Duration: Runs for a few months, just like before.

The goal? Teach returning players the basics or help them brush up on mechanics. Think of it as a crash course with extra perks. Long-term plans could make this a permanent feature, but it’s still being fine-tuned.

Party Finder Policy Changes

No More Bussing Promotions

Bussing ads are banned from the Party Finder tool starting now. Here’s what you need to know:

Why the Change? To make the tool better for new and returning players who want genuine learning groups or veteran guides.

Penalties:

  • First two weeks: 15-minute suspensions for first offenses, escalating to longer bans.
  • After two weeks: Immediate 1-day bans for first offenses, escalating further for repeat violations.

Chat Spamming: Area Chat promotions will face the same penalties.

Bussing Risks Reminder

If you’re still bussing outside Party Finder, remember these risks:

Gold or items you accept could be tied to bots or real-money trading (RMT). If flagged, they’ll be removed, and you may face penalties unless you can prove your innocence.

Piloting Services Are Off-Limits

Offering piloting services (playing someone else’s account) is a serious violation and could lead to permanent bans. No exceptions here—don’t risk it.

These updates aim to create a more welcoming experience for everyone—whether you’re a veteran or just returning after a break. The team is listening closely to feedback, so your input matters now more than ever.