There are over 1.200 mokoko seeds scattered across all the continents in Lost Ark. Every time you collect 50 seeds, you'll be able to collect an additional reward Lost Ark Gold. These range from fantastic ship crews to incredible relationships items as well as treasure maps. Therefore, it's worth collecting the most seeds you can.
The Windbringer Hills area of Arthetine has nine mokokos. Seven of them are dotted around the map in relatively simple to get to places. But two need you to play the Song of Resonance to enter the secret room. This means that if don't know it yet, you'll need to do this before you can complete the zone. However, we've got the necessary information to locate the seeds below.
Mokoko Seeds One And Two East Of Guard Post
Take a direct route east of the Guard Post Triport. You'll come across a massive rock that has a bright red bush beside it. Near the east end of the rock are an old piece of machinery, and just to the north of the rock is another larger sandstone rock. On the bottom of this rock, in the shadow of small pink flowers, is your very first mokoko seeds of Windbringer Hills.
From here, exit this region via the southeast path. Just past Mercenary Yona, take the right fork, then follow it northeast. There is a second mokoko within the tiny area you get to, again located at the foot of a large yellow rock with pink plants at the base.
Mokoko Seeds Three And Four - East Of The Waste Facility
Take a trip to your destination at the Waste Facility Triport and leave following the east route. When you reach the T-junction you came to, turn to the south to the maximum distance you are able to take it and then jump southeast through the narrow chasm. Begin to move east along the north-side of the path and you'll be able to see a climb point. Go up the ropes and traverse the entire area, and then to the north side of the death slide Lost Ark Gold buy. There's a big nest on the plateau you arrive on. Take a walk around the nest until the northeast corner and you'll spot a vivid red plant next to large rocks. There's a seed within the plant.