Outlaw Isle Guide: Island Soul, Mokoko Seed, and PvP Tips
I've spent more time than I'd like on Outlaw Isle, and if you're chasing Lost Ark collectibles, this tiny PvP rock is probably on your radar. Outlaw Isle is one of the few islands in Lost Ark that allows open-world player-versus-player combat, and it also happens to be one of the smallest islands in the game. That combination turns even a quick Mokoko Seed pickup into a potential free-for-all. The good news? There isn't a huge laundry list of content here. You can earn one Island Soul, collect one Mokoko Seed, and that's about it. There is no Una's Task tied to this island, and no long quest chain—just the lead-in from White Wave Island. As of 2026, this still holds true, so let's break down exactly how to get in, get the rewards, and get out.

Outlaw Isle at a Glance
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Region | Sea of Procyon |
| PvP | Enabled |
| Island Soul | RNG drop from chests |
| Mokoko Seeds | 1 |
| Una's Task | None |
| Quest Chain | Only lead-in from White Wave Island |
| Best Route | South Vern's Bellion Ruins or Punika |
Where Is Outlaw Isle?

Outlaw Isle is located in the Sea of Procyon, just past the central Wall of Procyon, and it is marked on the map by two crossed red swords. If you want the quickest route without a Bifrost, you can sail from Punika, but that path forces you through level four Tempest Seas. Those waters can wear down your ship quickly, so unless your vessel is well-upgraded, I would avoid that shortcut. The safer option is to depart from South Vern's port, Bellion Ruins. The distance is nearly the same, and the route has no hazardous sea zones. If you plan to farm the Island Soul chests, setting a Bifrost point on Outlaw Isle is a huge quality-of-life upgrade.
What Can You Actually Do Here?
There are only a couple of collectible-related reasons to visit:
-
Island Soul: an RNG drop from the island's spawning chests.
-
Mokoko Seed: a single seed tucked away in the southern section.
-
PvP chaos: optional, but almost guaranteed because the island is so compact.
Unlike larger islands, Outlaw Isle doesn't have an Una's Task or a full quest chain. You may receive a quick task from White Wave Island that points you here, but that's about it. Because the island is minuscule, even players who are just passing through can easily get caught in random area-of-effect skills.
Island Soul: RNG Chest Farming

The Island Soul on Outlaw Isle is not a guaranteed reward. It is an RNG drop from the chests that spawn around the island. Golden chests have a higher chance of dropping the soul than standard chests, so prioritize those whenever you see them. However, all chests have a respawn timer, which means they may not be present when you arrive. I recommend circling the island and checking every spawn location, then either waiting or leaving and coming back later if nothing is up.
Because this is an open-world PvP zone, you can be attacked while trying to open a chest. Standing still for too long makes you an easy target. If you're solo, try to loot when the island is quiet, or bring a friend to watch your back. Mobility skills are also useful for escaping if another player tries to interrupt you.
Mokoko Seed Location

Outlaw Isle only has a single Mokoko Seed, and it is located in the southern portion of the island. The seed is decently hidden by a rowboat, but it becomes easy to spot from certain angles. If you're having trouble, hug the southern shoreline and look for the boat. The pickup animation can be interrupted by random AoE abilities from other players, so take a quick look around before you start channeling. Because the island is so small, a player fighting nearby can completely ruin your attempt without even meaning to.
Surviving PvP Chaos on Outlaw Isle
Open-world PvP on a tiny island means fights can break out anywhere. Here are a few tips:
-
Go during off-peak hours: early morning or late night server time usually means fewer players.
-
Use Bifrost: set a Bifrost point to return quickly and avoid long sail times.
-
Bring mobility skills: dashes, teleports, and movement speed buffs help you dodge AoE and escape ganks.
-
Team up: a friend can protect you while you loot chests or pick up the Mokoko Seed.
-
Avoid unnecessary fights: your goal is collectibles, not PvP ranking. If someone is camping the chests, wait them out or try again later.
Final Thoughts
In 2026, Outlaw Isle remains a quick stop for most players, but the Island Soul can be frustrating if RNG isn't on your side. The Mokoko Seed is easy once you know where to look, but the constant threat of PvP adds some spice. If you only need the seed, you can be in and out in minutes. For the Island Soul, patience and repeated trips are your best friends. Keep an eye on the golden chests, set a Bifrost, and don't let the chaos get to you. Once you've claimed both collectibles, there's very little reason to return unless you love unstructured PvP brawls.
Community walkthrough knowledge is often aggregated on GameFAQs, and that same checklist-driven mindset applies well to Outlaw Isle: treat the Island Soul as a repeatable RNG chest loop (prioritizing higher-value spawns when they appear), then grab the single Mokoko Seed quickly along the southern edge before lingering PvP skirmishes turn the tiny island into a constant interruption.