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Kinder (킨더) is a Dream type dragon in the Deep Sea category. It can be primarily obtained through using Wanderer Tickets or the Open Bag special action and grows at an average pace.
Kinder can be obtained using the following methods:
Method | Details |
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Wanderer Ticket | Select the egg from using the Wanderer Ticket item. |
Special Action | Obtain an egg from using the Open Bag (for May 2024) special action. |
Trading | Trade with other players using the Dragon Drink Exchange, Dragon Exchange, or Goblin Market. |
Breeding | Breed an adult Kinder with any dragon that is compatible with it. |
Play | Tickle |
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Good! | Excellent! |
Feed | Wash |
Hmm... | Very Good! |
Groom | Sleep |
Great! | Fair. |
Gender | Male | Female |
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Egg/Dead Egg | ||
Hatch | ||
Hatchling | ||
Adult |
Gender | Male | Female |
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Undead Hatch | ||
Undead Hatchling | ||
Undead Adult |
Image | Name | Requirements |
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Kinder Expert | Complete the Dragon Book entry for Kinder | |
Kinder Mania | Obtain 100 Kinder adults |
This section has been fan-translated to be more digestible for readers, but as a result, it may not be 100% accurate. To read the unmodified in-game version, select the "In-Game" tab above. |
This Egg spreads fantasies.
This Hatch loves playing pranks.
This Hatchling confuses others with its pranks.
A Fantasy Dragon that lures its opponents before showing them illusions.
Despite being known for its tiny size almost resembling a hatchling, it is notorious for its mischievous nature. It primarily implants illusions in the minds of its opponents. It entices and lures creatures wandering in the forest with its blue tail feathers or wings, then embraces them tightly. Those embraced by Kinder are greeted with grand illusions right before their eyes. Everything feels real, but it's all just fiction. Kinder delights in watching those ensnared by its illusions. It's also a dragon that becomes extremely lethargic if it goes even a day without playing pranks.
An egg that spreads illusions.
The blue wings on its sides are used to lure others. When the blue wings move, blue powder spreads in the air. While it's said that it only uses this on those that threaten it, it also affects those who touch the wings. The blue powder clouds the mind to the point of dulling one's senses.
Starting as a hatch, it has been playing pranks.
Whenever it sees small creatures in the forest, it plays pranks on them to tease them. It repeatedly hugs them tightly until they can't breathe or hides in the grass to surprise them.
This hatchling confuses others with its pranks.
Kinder finds joy in causing confusion with its pranks, delighting in other's bewilderment. Kinder's prank can bewilder you for a long time and breaking free from it is a tall task. Additionally, Kinder can stick to others like gum. Its pranks, spreading even to tamers, are often feared by those who venture into the forest.
It implants fantasies in people's minds, spreading confusion everywhere it goes.
Victims ensnared by Kinder's pranks will find it difficult to break free, as if trapped in a swamp. Kinder remembers those who fell for them easily, eager to prank them again.
It lures targets with its wings and tail, then starts spreading illusions. When its wings flutter and its fur shakes, blue dust scatters into the air. Any creature drawn to Kinder by the sparkling dust experiences illusions. The more they enjoy the illusions, the deeper they fall into them. Kinder embraces those entranced by its illusions, relishing in their mesmerized state.
Like always, Kinder was looking for a new plaything that would fall for its tricks.
Kinder saw a squirrel busily searching for an acorn and started talking to it.
"I've never met you before, squirrel. Do you want to see something cool?"
Kinder gently flapped its wings and spread glitter in the air.
The glitter created an illusion before the squirrel's eyes.
"Huh? How did this happen? There's a huge pile of acorns!"
The small creature was taken back by the illusion and could not move. Out of nowhere, a giant pile of acorns appeared in front of it.
It looked like real acorns and even smelled like them too.
"Keh keh! It fell for it!"
Kinder wanted to laugh out loud, but instead shouted toward the confused little squirrel.
"Hey, squirrel! Run toward the acorns! That should be enough to get you through the winter!"
The squirrel started running toward the acorns, as if it were entranced by Kinder's words.
As the squirrel thought it was about to reach the acorns, it bumped into something and fell back.
It fell unconscious for a second from the impact, but soon came to.
In front of the squirrel was not a pile of acorns, but a tall tree trunk.
Kinder started teasing the shocked squirrel.
"They weren't real acorns?!" "Keh keh! What a dumb squirrel! So dumb!" "Stop right there! You mean dragon!"
Kinder was already running away with its tongue sticking out by the time the squirrel started shouting.