Lost Ark Twitch Drops: What Are The Drops Available On Twitch?

Lost Ark Twitch Drops: What Are The Drops Available On Twitch?
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Tarran Stockton

Published 

23rd May 2022 14:49

Lost Ark Twitch drops allow for players to earn free rewards for the game just by watching specific Twitch streams. Lost Ark released earlier in the year and has since been a big success for Smilegate, with a large community both in-game and on the Twitch platform. So if you need to know what the current Lost Ark Twitch drops are, along with how to earn them, we've got you covered.

  • If you're looking to find out how long you can idle before being kicked, check our primer on the Lost Ark AFK Timer.

Lost Ark Twitch Drops: What Are The Current Drops?

Lost Ark Twitch Drops
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Currently, the available Twitch drop for players is the Chest & Shard set, which comes with four different Battle Item Chests and 1000 Amethyst Shards. The selection of chests you can earn includes a Buff Battle Item Chest, Healing Battle Item Chest, Utility Battle Item Chest, and an Offensive Battle Item Chest, and the Amethysts are a form of currency for getting Lost Ark Rapport items, cosmetics, and more.

 

  • Wondering what the max level is, and how long it takes to reach? Check our Lost Ark Level Cap.

Lost Ark Twitch Drops: How To Get

Lost Ark Twitch Drops
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To get the drops, firstly, you will also need to link your Twitch account to your Lost Ark account, which can be done from the Twitch settings menu. If you earn a drop, there will be a chat prompt for you to claim it, and it will be available on your Lost Ark account shortly after. 

The current set of drops requires you to watch two hours of content from the eligible Lost Ark streamers between 3pm BST (8am PDT/11am EST) on May 19 and 7am BST (12am PDT/3pm EST) on June 15. This gives you roughly one month to earn the rewards, but you can only claim them once per Twitch account. 

That's our rundown on earning Lost Ark Twitch drops, and now you know all the currently available drops and how to earn them.

We also have a breakdown of the Lost Ark DPS Meter mod, which allows you to see a breakdown of you and your allies' damage figures. 

 

Tarran Stockton
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Tarran Stockton
Tarran is a Senior Guides Writer at GGRecon. He previously wrote reviews for his college newspaper before studying Media and Communication at university. His favourite genres include role-playing games, strategy games, and boomer shooters - along with anything indie. You can also find him in the pit at local hardcore shows.
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