Dragon Nest

Dragon Nest is a festival minigame that is only available when the Shing Jea Boardwalk is open. A game of Dragon Nest resembles the game Whac-A-Mole, and can include anywhere between one to eight players.

The minigame costs 1 Festival Ticket payable to Ki Leung, outside the arena.

Game mechanics
The goal of the game is to tag the gray and white hatchlings to gain points, while avoiding the red hatchlings. There are four rounds which last 45 seconds each and a 15 second break between each round. The game can be played by oneself or up to 8 players.

Hatchlings
There are three different types of hatchlings:
 * The gray Hatchlings awards one point.
 * The red Drake Hatchlings award zero points, and knocks down the tagger.
 * The white Drake Hatchlings award two points, and slow down adjacent competitors for 10 seconds.

Rounds

 * Round 1: This round contains purely gray Hatchlings, so you should tag anything that moves.
 * Round 2: This round introduces the red Drake Hatchlings, avoid tagging these or you will be knocked down.
 * Round 3: This round introduces the white Drake Hatchlings, which give more points and will cripple any nearby foes.
 * Round 4: All tagged hatchlings during this round will award double points, so this is the round to catch up with the leader or to secure your win.

Rewards

 * 1 Lunar Token during Canthan New Year or 1 Victory Token during Birthday Celebration and Dragon Festival for participation
 * 2 Tokens per outscored opponent for top 3 finishers and 10 Tokens for first place
 * 1 Gamer point per outscored opponent

Tips

 * Pressing V (or "Targeting: Ally - Nearest") followed quickly by space (or "Follow") will target the nearest hatchling and cause you to run towards it, creating a very quick method of racking up points.
 * Spamming the above combo is key to succeeding in this game; however, it is important to always pay attention to what you're tagging. Click the ground to divert yourself away from undesirable targets, such as red hatchlings, or white hatchlings that are about to be tagged by an enemy.
 * Zoom out as much as possible to give yourself a good view of the arena, and make a point of glancing at the radar every so often. This will help you gauge the best areas to "farm".
 * Speed boosts such as Sugar Rush and Sugar Jolt are helpful here; however, speed boosts are not necessary to secure a win, even when facing sugar-aided players.