How to get Lost Ark Twitch drops

Free Pheons? Yes, please.

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Every now and then, Lost Ark players can be rewarded by watching their favorite Twitch streamers. When these Lost Ark drop campaigns are live, players can pick up goodies from the platform after watching a participating streamer play the game for a specific number of hours.

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How to get Lost Ark Twitch drops

To get Lost Ark Twitch drops, you must watch any participating streamer play Lost Ark live, and depending on how many cumulative hours you’ve watched, you’ll earn different rewards.

The current Lost Ark Twitch drop campaign, the Halo selection drop, runs until Dec. 13, 2023, and you can obtain the following three rewards:

  1. Four hours of watch time: New Halo Section Chest (you can choose a white, black, or greenish halo)
  2. Six hours of watch time: 30 Pheons
  3. Eight hours of watch time: 1,000 Amethyst Shards
Viking man and soul eater woman with black halo in Lost Ark
I couldn’t resist the black Halo for my Souleater. Screenshot by Dot Esports

For the Halo selection drop campaign, you only need to watch eight hours of live Lost Ark content to get all three rewards. You must ensure you’re watching a participating streamer—they will have the tag ‘drops enabled’ on their live streams— and that your Twitch and Lost Ark accounts are connected, or your drops won’t appear in your Lost Ark mailbox.

You can connect the two by visiting the official Lost Ark website and signing in to your Twitch account.  

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You can see my Twitch and Lost Ark accounts are connected. Screenshot by Dot Esports via Twitch

When your accounts are connected, and you’ve met the requirements to earn the drop, you can ‘claim’ it in your inventory, and it will become available in your Lost Ark mailbox within a few hours.

Connecting your accounts, finding a streamer, watching their content, and then claiming your drops can be confusing. But it’s worth it, especially when Pheons, an important currency you’d typically have to buy with real-world money, is free.

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