I’ve spent years hunting Mokoko Seeds in Lost Ark, and Rohendel is one of the trickiest regions. I’ll walk you through what matters, where to look, and why some spots give players headaches. I’m writing from experience—give these tactics a try and you’ll save time.
Quick overview
Rohendel contains 53 Mokoko Seeds across five zones: Lake Eternity, Elzowin’s Shade, Glass Lotus Lake, Breezesome Brae, and Rothun. You get real rewards for collecting them (milestones start at 50 seeds). The map layout favors vertical routes and hidden entrances, so plan your approach.
| Area | Seeds | Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Lake Eternity | 9 | Watch waterfalls and hollow trunks |
| Elzowin’s Shade | 11 | Song triggers and dark corners |
| Glass Lotus Lake | 9 | Floating platforms, emote sequences |
| Breezesome Brae | 13 | Underground routes; check windmill |
| Rothun | 11 | Combat-gated seeds |
Lake Eternity — fast tips
Start here if you’re new. Nine seeds are mostly obvious but three hide in odd places: behind an eastern waterfall, inside a hollow tree, and on slim ledges by the central island. I’ve noticed players skip the hollow trunk because it’s angle-dependent to see (move around).
Why these spots? The designers want you to look closely at the environment. That’s why carrying both songs and emotes helps—doors react to melody, and some roots only open after an emote sequence.
Elzowin’s Shade — tougher, be patient
The corrupted tree is the landmark. Eleven seeds hide in roots, branches, and the Shadow Market. Two of them require timing or teamwork (yes, really). We found the Phantom Palace seed appears during specific quest phases; if it’s missing, progress the main quest and return later.
Here’s the funny part: the dark lighting is deliberate. You’ll walk past seeds unless you use a bright filter or just slow down. Combat-ready? Some seeds spawn elites—don’t go alone if you hate surprises!
Glass Lotus Lake — precise moves
Crystal bridges connect floating islands. Four seeds sit on the bridges; the Meditation Gardens seed needs an emote order: Wave → Bow → Cheer. Oddly enough, sometimes jumping first helps you land on a tiny platform.
// Example coordinate check (sample)
X: 1283.4, Y: 542.1 — check behind rock
Breezesome Brae — the real maze
Thirteen seeds and many subterranean chambers. The windmill hides five seeds; the basement is a maze with hazards. Underground caves contain respawning monsters. I’m not kidding—prepare potions and a healing plan. If you rush, you’ll waste time fighting when you could be collecting.
- Surface: windmill top, cliff paths, shrine
- Underground: catacombs, crystal cavern, secret vault
Rewards — why bother
Seeds exchange for pets and consumables at Totoma the Mokoko Gardener. The common thresholds you’ll see are: 50 seeds for the first pet, 100 for a stat potion, 200 for silver, 300 for a skill point item, 500 for a title, and 800 for a second pet. These numbers were current in 2025 and match the in-game exchange list.
| Seeds | Reward |
|---|---|
| 50 | First Mokoko Pet (auto-loot) |
| 100 | Stat Potion |
| 800 | Second Mokoko Pet |
Practical workflow
Here’s how I run a seed route: set one zone at a time, clear a path top-to-bottom, use songs/emotes at marked spots, and end at a city to turn in the seeds. Why? Because it reduces backtracking and keeps your inventory tidy. This doesn’t always work if event content blocks areas, but it’s usually fastest.
“Slow down and look—most seeds hide where you’d least expect them.” — advice I repeat to friends
Controversial note: I think some placements are deliberately annoying to nudge players toward paid conveniences. You might disagree! Between us, that frustration pushes some players away.
Final bits
Bring songs, emotes, pots, and patience. Try different camera angles; sometimes seeds show only from one view. There are exceptions, and a quest phase can block access (return later). If you want, I can share a compact route map for each zone—ask and I’ll post it.
Happy hunting! 🌱 (Yes, I repeat myself sometimes—old habits.)