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What are books in Lost Ark – what do they do?

Gotta collect 'em all!

In Lost Ark, there is a card system—not one that you use in a minigame, but more of a collectible. You can buy card packs from the in-game store, with a chance to get any rarity of cards. Books are tied to the card system in Lost Ark.

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Books are essentially cards, as well. There are two types of cards: one that you can equip for a bonus if more than one of the same type is equipped, and a collectible card that—once you have the entire set of(the set is called a book)—gives you permanent stat bonuses.

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Related: How to get the Mokoko Seeds behind the barricade in Mount Zagoras in Lost Ark?

There are over 692 cards to collect, with 173 sets in total. That is 173 permanent stat bonuses just for collecting cards. Yes, these cards are mostly purchased from the in-game store, but you also get some for completing quests.

This may be a translation error and possibly will be fixed in the full-fledged release of Lost Ark in 2022.

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Mark Carpenter is the Assigning Editor at Pro Game Guides. With over four years of experience in the games media, his work has graced platforms such as Metro UK and Game Rant, along with other smaller publications. He has been a devoted gamer since the Amiga days, a journey spanning roughly 31 years. When not immersed in gaming, Mark enjoys delving into the worlds of D&D, strumming his guitar, and indulging in a good read. His heart belongs to RPGs, the Final Fantasy series, and The Legend of Zelda. Moreover, he has a keen affection for dogs.