
Mokoko Seeds' small size means they're often easy to overlook, though the 'Interact' prompt appears when you're close to one. If there's a spot on a map where you can interact with the environment, chances are, there's at least one Mokoko Seed nearby. Others are in hidden or hard-to-reach locations. For example, some are hidden in undergrowth on the edges of pathways, while others sit snugly behind a large rock, statue, or something similar. Mokoko Seeds are rarely out in the open, and almost every map, including towns, has anywhere from five to a dozen or more Seeds to find.Ī general guiding principle is that Mokoko Seeds are typically around the edge of something, be it a wall, boundary, or other object. The problem from here is actually finding them. The best ways to find Mokoko Seeds in Lost Ark The in-game description says a giant from Tortoyk gave a mighty sneeze and blew Mokoko Seeds out into the world, and while giant snot wads aren't usually on the list of highly desirable commodities, there's a merchant back in Tortoyk who's eager to gather all 1,209 Mokoko Seeds unto himself.Īll you need to do is find and interact with them, then hang onto the seeds until you reach Mokoko Village on Tortoyk, which won't happen until you leave your first continent. Mokoko Seeds are small green, round seedlings with tiny stalks starting to burst forth at the top. Cruise it and ride it like a longboard.Watch on YouTube Here's Ian exploring Lost Ark and playing a boring class, but he's got a really cool mount! What Are Mokoko Seeds, and how many Mokoko Seeds are there in the game?

“Brah, I honesty can’t even comprehend how fun this board really is.
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Mason tells Matt he absolutely loves it and that he has five minutes of footage and a full edit in the works…” Mason maxing the stoke meter Then, Mason who seems to ride and rip just about every condition on every board imaginable inevitably get his hands on it and has some amazing fun sessions. Mike gets on it and has some fun sessions we hear about and see hints of… Mike Ho found his easter egg Move forward to this spring and Matt sends a 5 2” Lib Tech Freak Flag Bean Bag over to Hawaii as an “Easter Egg” for surf legend and the still frothing charger Mike Ho. Most of our crew has FFBBs in their quivers at all times these days… this little freak stick can turn an average day into something special! Pete Saari lava lamping on the FFBB The winged version was everything we hoped it would be… still fast and fun, but now it actually had some of Matt’s world tour performance mojo in it and you can take all that speed and do amazing things with it in a nice wide variety of conditions. The initial logo had a skull on one side and a weed leaf on the other… we loved it, but our sales squad got scared and asked for something a bit less radical, so we settled on some nice groovy peace signs.
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A few months later Matt presents the “Freak Flag Bean Bag” winged version with a super cool logo package and some tripped out psychedelic resin tint art work for our design and production crew to sort out how to incorporate into the build. Matt got excited and mentioned something about a guy in Florida with the same input and we didn’t hear from him for a bit. Matt Biolos’ …lost OG Bean BagĪfter riding it for about six months I asked Matt if he could make a Bean Bag with a narrower tail to make it just a bit more versatile and quick rail to rail without losing that magical speed and playfulness. The small wave speed was amazingly fun but, on bigger days with some juice in the swell all the energy coming out of the wide tail was a bit wild and challenging to keep under control. When you hike in you never know what you are going to get wave wise and I ended up riding the Bean Bag in all kinds of conditions, big and small. It became my ‘secret weapon’ longboard substitute at hike in spots where the log can be way too heavy or sketchy to carry.


It was amazingly fast… speed is absolutely everything in our soft summer waves and some of the fickle spots that we ride that are almost always smaller than you’d hoped. I didn’t actually ride the thing for about a year… when I did I fell in love with it instantly. Cannon Cummins our local grom got right on his and was catching waves like crazy and flying down the line everywhere. We were stoked to get the surprise boards but, the shape was as funky as the name and logo. A few years back Matt sent us up some weird seventies colored, flat, round double enders called Bean Bags. “Working with Matt Biolos is always fun and interesting. The story of the FFBB from Lib Tech Co-founder Pete Saari: We had that pleasure last week when Mason and the Ho family dropped their “Magic Bean Bag” edit featuring our Lib x …lost exclusive Freak Flag Bean Bag. There’s almost nothing better than watching some of the best surfers in the world rip the boards you built.
