Start Your… Feet? It’s Time For Lost Ark’s Arkesia Grand Prix Racing Event
Hit the racing course while transformed into Narunis.
Today, Lost Ark players can forget all their worries and spend their time as cute little Naruni, racing each other around a track for a chance at some rewards. The Arkesia Grand Prix event is back in Smilegate’s MMORPG and will be available for players level 50 or higher to take part in. Competing in the Arkesia Grand Prix will earn players event coins that can be exchanged for a variety of rewards.
For the duration of the event, a special NPC named “Arkesia Grand Prix Manager” will be available in Lost Ark to help players enter the event, offering them an event-specific quest. Once they have the quest, players will transform into Naruni and race in 7v7 matches. It’s not just a race, though. Players should keep in mind that part of the goal is to stop the other side from progressing. The first team with six out of seven of their players to reach the finish line wins.
Apparently, there’s cake at the finish line, which seems like pretty solid motivation to win the race.
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