Lost Ark – Some Tips On Completing Argon Island

David Mickov
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If you are a fan of Lost Ark you must be able to handle a lot of grinding from time to time. When it comes to Argon Island though, lots of players will stray far away from it because of the headaches it might give you. Let’s check out some tips for it.

Some Tips On Completing Argon Island – Lost Ark

If you did this island when it was fairly new, you are in luck. You probably got most our of it without having to worry about some random players stealing your loot and souls in the last second.

Argon Island is now the most challenging island soul to get. You may either arrive early and have the statue to yourself, or you can go around bashing ice with four other people in the hopes of winning the soul. You must also hope that no one cracks the ice you have been hammering for the previous ten minutes.

Without using RNG, a player from Reddit was able to complete Argon Island in under two days of testing. His most recent try only took him around 2 minutes from start to finish, making it less likely that someone would interrupt him. Make sure to read the Maxroll guide for a complete overview(let’s assume that you did).

The main purpose of this advice is to finish the statue as quickly as possible in order to minimize interruptions. Hit the ice with everything equipped till 1/4 of the HP is gone. Remove everything but your weapon (armor and attachments) and strike the ice until only a sliver remains. Now it’s time to fist the ice. Start a timer when the final sliver of health is gone. Switch to the pan after 27 seconds of fisting the ice. In about 2 minutes, you should be able to pan out a statue. (If you want it to be a bit faster, try fisting for 30 seconds.)

Source: Maxroll

I hope this was of some help. Good luck!

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