How to Get the Roar Emote in Lost Ark

How to Get the Roar Emote in Lost Ark

Learn where to get the Roar Emote in Lost Ark

There are many different Emotes available in Lost Ark, and some are a lot more intimidating than others. You may also need specific emotes, like the polite emote, to complete specific quests or choose different dialogue options. This guide will show you how to get the Roar emote in Lost Ark.

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How to Get the Roar Emote in Lost Ark

To get the Roar emote in Lost Ark, you must purchase it from Blackfang on Freedom Isle. Blackfang is located inside the Captain’s Quarters on Freedom Isle, a location just southwest of the Anikka continent. You will need to exchange 3360 Gienah’s Coins. 

Lost Ark Blackfang Location
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When you dock at Freedom Isle, make your way to the northwest tip of the boat. That’s where you can find the entrance to the Captain’s Quarters. Blackfang will be standing in there, and you can speak with her to purchase the Roar Emote for 3360 Gienah’s Coin. 

Blackfang also sells the following items in Lost Ark:

  • Emote: Taunt – 3360 Gienah’s Coin
  • Emote: Roar – 3360 Gienah’s Coin
  • 8th Giant’s Heart – 4000 Gianah’s Coin
  • Sail Glyph: Honor – 500 Gienah’s Coin
Lost Ark Blackfang Item Inventory for Sale
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Gienah’s Coins are fairly easy to obtain, and you can just open up your codex and type in Gienah’s Coins to see how to get them. Typically, you get them out of Sailing Coin Selection Chests. These chests allow you to pick between Gienah’s, Sceptrum’s, Arcturus’s, Ancient, and Sun Coins. An easy way to obtain these is by doing some Adventure Island quests or co-op sailing events that pop up on Procyon’s Compass. If you opt for the latter method, pay attention to the type of coin the particular event awards you with since they can vary.

That’s all you need to know about where and how to get the Roar emote in Lost Ark.

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