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Cookie-Run:Kingdom-Rangliste:Eine vollständige Rangliste von Cookies

Willkommen zu unserer umfassenden Cookie-Rangliste von Cookie Run:Kingdom! Während alle Kekse liebenswert und es wert sind, gesammelt zu werden, sind nicht alle im Kampf besonders nützlich. Ähnlich wie bei Gacha-Spielen wie Azur Lane, Arknights und dem Vater dieses Spiels, Cookie Run:Ovenbreak, sind bestimmte Cookies effektiver als andere.

Leider geben die tatsächlichen Stufen von Epic, Rare und Common nur eine vage Vorstellung davon, wie effektiv ein Cookie ist, und beziehen sich normalerweise nur auf ihre Rohwerte. Einige Epen sind ziemlich schlecht. Einige Rares sind stark genug, um bestimmte Epics zu schlagen. Sogar einige der Commons schaffen es, eine seltsame Nische nach dem Earlygame zu erobern. Und natürlich sind einige Cookies absolut kaputt.

Diese Stufenliste geht davon aus, dass Sie Cookie Run:Kingdom schon seit einiger Zeit spielen. Wenn Sie ein neuer Spieler sind, gehen Sie unbedingt zu unserem Anfängerleitfaden zu Cookie Run:Kingdom und lesen Sie ihn durch. Vielleicht möchten Sie sich auch unseren Leitfaden zur Squad-Zusammenstellung ansehen, da er einige leistungsstarke Team-Builds im Spiel aufdeckt. Falls Sie nach Ratschlägen zu Fortschritt, Königreichsverwaltung, Kampf und verwandten Themen suchen, empfehlen wir Ihnen, unseren speziellen Artikel zu lesen!

COOKIE RUN:KÖNIGREICHSTUFENLISTE

X TIER – GOURMET

X1
Schwarzwälder
Captain Caviar Cookie
Schwarzer Perlenkeks
Cremefarbener Einhorn-Keks
Espressokeks
Clotted Cream Cookie
Waldbeerkeks
Karamellpfeilkeks
Eclair-Keks
Dunkler Kakaokeks
Dunkler Schokoladenkeks
Meeresfee-Plätzchen

X2
Vampir-Cookie
Crunchy Chip Cookie
Hollbeerkeks
Finanzier-Cookie
Frostkönigin-Keks
Windbeutel-Kekse
Sorbet-Hai-Keks
Pure Vanilla Cookie
Schwarzer Rosinenkeks
Baumwollkeks

Das ist der Meta-Kader. Sie sind absolute Monster im PVP, während sie im PVE in allen Phasen des Spiels immer noch sehr zuverlässig sind. Sie werden den Großteil der Weltkarte platt machen. Du wirst sie überall in der Arena sehen. Ihr werdet die Beherrschung verlieren, wenn ihr sie gemeinsam bekämpft. Wenn Sie sie haben, ist das Einzige, was Sie daran hindert, sich durch PVE zu drehen, Ihr Gefühl für das Timing und wenn Sie vergessen haben, sie mit ihren Star Jellies zu füttern. Da es sich um Kern-Cookies handelt, verwenden Sie sie, um mindestens drei Slots zu füllen, sobald Sie sie erhalten haben, wobei insbesondere AOE-Schadens-Cookies verwendet werden, je nachdem, welchen Sie besitzen und in welchen Sie investiert haben.

X1

Schwarzwälder

EPIC, CHARGE, FRONT, AOE Autoattack, Chance of Stun on Autoattack, AOE Damage, Hammer Time

PVE Stun Spammer, Schneller Angriff

Toppings:Feste Mandeln

Sieht so aus, als hätte Wildberry Cookie Konkurrenz um seinen Job. Schwarzwalder ist ein ziemlich tödlicher Keks. Nein, warte, sie sind ein Kuchen, definitiv ein Kuchen. Sie sind sowohl für PVE als auch für PVP ein ziemlich mächtiger Kuchen, da sie eine Chance von 50 % haben, ihren ziemlich bösen Autoangriff zu betäuben, der nicht nur AOE ist, sondern dank ihrer Fähigkeiten auch ziemlich schnell schwingt.

Natürlich dämpft die Veröffentlichung direkt neben den BTS-Cookies und ihren verblüffenden Spielereien den Donner dieses großen klobigen Schwarzwälder Kuchens im PVP etwas, aber ansonsten können Sie sich darauf verlassen, dass sie Feinde ausschalten, besonders wenn Sie den Robenschatz des Bibliothekars haben ausgestattet. Die Fähigkeit von Schwarzwalder erhöht ihre eigene ATK SPD um 35 %, ATK um 15 % und DMG Resist um 30 %, während sie ihren großen Hammer in das Gesicht des Feindes schlagen.

Besagter Hammerschlag reduziert auch die ATK des Gegners um 5,5 % und lässt ihn 200 % zusätzlichen ATK-Schaden zusätzlich zu den anfänglichen 400+ % Schaden erleiden, wenn er vom Skill-Slam getroffen wird, und dieser Debuff kann dreimal gestapelt werden und ganze 40 Sekunden lang anhalten. Schneller Angriff hin oder her, verwenden Sie sie nicht auf dem Avatar des Schicksals:Sicher, Schwarzwalder kann die Grabsteinbarrikaden ziemlich schnell in Stücke schlagen, aber sie werden Ihr Team töten, da der Avatar wirklich wütend wird und Ihr Team jedes Mal mit Atomwaffen angreift einen Debuff erleiden, wie die Millionen Stuns, die Schwarzwalder versuchen wird, ihnen zu geben.

Captain Caviar Cookie

EPIC, Bomber, Mid, DEF Reduction, AOE Attack, Slow Animation, Torpedos Away

PVP/PVE-Debuffer/AOE-Schaden

Toppings:Feste Mandeln, Swift-Pralinen

Captain Caviar Cookie ist eine neuere, zerstörerischere Alternative zu Dark Choco Cookie, wenn es um Bossbusting geht. Sie haben die gleiche Aufgabe:Senken Sie die Verteidigung des Feindes, damit Ihr echter Boss-Scharfschütze, normalerweise Vampire Cookie, mit einem Skill-Angriff einen riesigen Brocken von der HP-Leiste des Bosses sprengen kann.

Während Dark Choco Cookie länger hält, da er ein sperriger Front-Cookie ist, macht Captain Caviar seine Matschigkeit mit einer überlegenen Schadensreduzierung mehr als wett (eine 40+ % DEF-Reduzierung, die einmal für insgesamt 80+ % gegen alle Feinde gestapelt werden kann Größe, vs. Dark Chocos 20×3=60%, was nur passiert, wenn das Ziel groß genug ist, um seinen gesamten Skill zu fressen) gemischt mit tatsächlicher Schadensfähigkeit dank seiner weitaus höheren ATK-Statistik als Bomber-Keks.

Abgesehen davon erfordert die Fertigkeit von Caviar ein besseres Timing vom Spieler, da seine Fertigkeit zwar eine anständige Grundabklingzeit von 15 Sekunden hat, die eigentliche Animation für seine Fertigkeit im Vergleich zum Blitzangriff von Dark Choco Cookie jedoch sehr langsam ist. Du musst warten, bis die Torpedos seiner U-Boot-Feuer einschlagen, bevor du die Schleuder verwendest und Vampire herbeirufst, um den Job zu beenden.

Für die spezifische Situation des Kampfes gegen den Gildenboss des Red Velvet Dragon ist es normalerweise besser, Dark Choco in den niedrigeren Levels zu verwenden, da Captain Caviar auf einem niedrigen Star-Level matschig genug ist, um aufgrund der DMG-Reflektion des Drachen von seinen eigenen Fähigkeiten atomisiert zu werden , aber der Rest des Teams könnte länger durchhalten. Aber auf höheren Leveln, wenn der Drache sowieso dein ganzes Team in ein paar Sekunden überbacken hat, ist Captain Caviar die bessere Wahl, da du selbst mit Dark Choco nur ein oder zwei Skill-Sperrfeuer herausbekommst. Sie werden wollen, dass diese wenigen Sperrfeuer so hart wie möglich treffen, bevor Ihre Kekse das Hauptgericht des Drachen landen.

Schwarzer Perlenkeks

Legendär, Hinterhalt, Heck, lokalisierte Seekatastrophe

PVP/PVE-AOE-Schaden, Debuffer

Toppings:Feste Mandeln/Swift-Pralinen/scharfe Himbeeren

Black Pearl Cookie ist im Gameplay genauso furchteinflößend wie in ihrer Geschichte. Diese absolut wahnsinnige maritime Massenmörderin hat nicht nur die Fähigkeit, die MOV SPD, ATK SPD und ATK des Feindes über den Terror of the Abyss-Debuff zu senken und ihn dann schwer zu verletzen, sobald er verschwindet, sie ist auch ein Ambush-Keks:Das bedeutet Black Pearls Mit dieser Fähigkeit kann sie Angriffen ausweichen, ähnlich wie Vampire, Black Raisin und alle anderen Ambush-Kekse.

Dies macht es sehr schwierig, ihre Fähigkeit selbst mit Betäubungskeksen zu unterbrechen, da das Timing perfekt sein muss. Was für ihren Feind stinkt, weil PVP auf Auto gemacht wird! Was den tatsächlichen Schaden betrifft, den sie anrichtet, beginnt ihr Skill auf Level 1 bei moderaten 240,8 % DMG, dann ein definitiv NICHT moderater 10-Treffer-Whirlpool mit 6,3 % wahrem Schaden pro Treffer (basierend auf Ziel-HP), speziell gegen Cookies, und am schlimmsten Alles in allem kann sie 40 % der DMG-Reduktion eines Feindes umgehen.

Sie haben richtig gehört, nicht Verteidigung, DMG-Reduktion! Das bedeutet, Mandeln werden einen Keks nicht davor bewahren, in einen matschigen Keks-Slushie verwandelt zu werden, wenn sie damit fertig ist. Black Pearl ist so fies, dass man auf sie aufpassen muss, auch wenn sie etwas unterdurchschnittlich ist.

Cremefarbener Einhorn-Keks

EPIC, REAR, HEALER, Team Healer, Silence, Damage Reduction, Slow Cooldown, Friend To All Children?

Allzweckheiler/Puffer

Toppings:Feste Mandeln oder Swift-Pralinen

Cream Unicorn Cookie ist ein mächtiger Heiler, der in der Millisekunde ihrer Veröffentlichung in allen Top-PVP-Teams auf dem Pure Vanilla Server auftauchte. Cream Unicorn Cookie ist ein mächtiger Heiler, aber nicht wegen ihrer Heilung. Ihre Heilung ist seltsam:Die Fähigkeit von Cream Unicorn heilt 1,2 % ihrer ATK für jedes 1 % HP, das ein Cookie verloren hat, plus anfängliche 60 %+. Es ist verdammt stark, wenn es verwendet wird, nachdem die Kekse schweren Schaden erlitten haben, aber die Heilung von Cream Unicorn wird am Ende ihrer Fertigkeitsanimation angewendet und nicht sofort beim Wirken, wodurch es langsam genug ist, um gelegentlich jemanden zu zerbröckeln. Und das berücksichtigt nicht einmal ihre schreckliche Basis-Abklingzeit von 17 Sekunden.

Ihre wahre Stärke jedoch:Sie können den Feind nicht nur mit ihrer Fähigkeit zum Schweigen bringen, sie können Ihrem Team auch einen stapelbaren DMG-Reduktions-Buff geben, der bei 5 % beginnt und sich dreimal auf insgesamt 15 % stapelt. Oh and Silence wurde kürzlich zu einer vollständigen Immobilisierung gebufft und kann die Cooldowns von Fertigkeiten stoppen, wie eine fortgeschrittenere Betäubung.

Cream Unicorn funktioniert in den meisten Teams gut, da die DMG-Reduzierung in den meisten Situationen ein ziemlich starkes Bedürfnis ist, und insbesondere im PVP, da seine Heilung nützlicher ist, wenn sich das Team von einem Angriff mit hohem Schaden erholt. Sie werden dies am meisten bemerken, wenn Sie Cream Unicorn mit anderen Keksen kombinieren, die Schadensminderungsfähigkeiten wie Hollyberry und eine kandierte lila Yamswurzel haben, aber auch hier funktionieren sie in jedem gut zusammengestellten Trupp und finden viel Verwendung damit Finiancier Cookie, um den Squad Damage Dealer gründlich zu schützen.

Espressokeks

EPIC, MID, MAGIC, AOE Damage Dealer, Lategame AOE Stun, Lategame Extra Damage vs Stun Resistant Targets, Hat Magic Candy, Death By Overcaffeination

PVP/PVE-AOE-Schaden, Pull-to-Center hilft Sorbet Shark und anderen kleinen AOE-Angreifern

Toppings:Angebrannte Himbeeren

Espresso Cookie, der erste Angriffskeks, der während der Veröffentlichung des Spiels zu Meta wurde, war im PVE immer noch ziemlich effektiv, solange es eine Möglichkeit gab, die feindliche Verteidigung seines Teams oder seines Schatzes zu reduzieren. Aber seine Dominanz im PVP war schon lange vorbei, als Sea Fairy, Frost Queen, Clotted Cream, Eclair und Caramel Arrow seinen Platz einnahmen. Nicht mehr! Er wird mit seinem neuen Magic Candy wieder in Kraft treten, was ihn in Bezug auf den Schaden auf Augenhöhe mit Sea Fairy bringt, während er mehr Nutzen bietet und sich besser mit anderen Angreifern paart, die engere AOEs haben, wie zum Beispiel Sorbet Shark.

Wie üblich fügt Espressos Vortex Schaden zu, während er Feinde zusammenzieht, gefolgt von einer Explosion. Mit seiner magischen Süßigkeit werden jedoch ein paar Dinge hinzugefügt:Erstens kann der Vortex jetzt unterbrechungsresistente Kekse ziehen, wie Caramel Arrow während ihres Skills, Madeleine während seines Skills und alle anderen, die dumm genug sind zu glauben, dass er fertig ist. Zweitens hat die Explosion jetzt eine kleine Betäubung, die das Wirken von Fertigkeiten unterbrechen kann. Drittens, guter altmodischer zusätzlicher Schaden, diesmal mit 3 % wahrem Schaden gegen Kekse zusammen mit einem allgemeineren Schadensschub.

Jetzt könnte man meinen, er sei nicht so stark gegen betäubungsresistente Feinde wie Bosse, aber er hat einen letzten, urkomischen Trick im Ärmel:Wenn sein Feind betäubungsresistent ist, fügt die Explosion dem Ziel 300+ % zusätzlichen Schaden zu! Dies macht einen kandierten Espresso auch gegen Bosse zu einer nützlichen Option, da Bosse ausnahmslos stun-resistent sind und dafür zusätzlichen Schaden erleiden.

Clotted Cream Cookie

SUPER EPIC, MID, MAGIC, Disabler, AOE Damage, Front Sniper, 2 % Intrigante

PVE Damage Dealer, PVP Super Disabler, Tankbuster

Toppings:Angebrannte Himbeeren oder Swift-Pralinen

Der Autor wollte gerade Clotted Cream herunterstufen, da er nicht so stark war, wie der Autor ursprünglich dachte, aber dann wurde er schnell genug poliert, um ihn hier oben zu halten. Der hinterhältig berechnende Consul of the Creme Republic Clotted Cream Cookie ist ein unglaublich mächtiger Disabler, der erste der Super-Epic-Stufe, im Grunde ein Mittelding zwischen Epics und Ancients/Legendaries. Sie haben eine ähnliche Kraft wie die letzteren, passen aber thematisch weder in Ancient noch in Legendary, da sie ein moderner Keks sind, im Gegensatz zu den Helden der Antike (Antike) oder Wesen des Mythos (Legendaries), sie sind sicherlich die neue Stufe wert.

Clotted Cream hat eine unaufhaltsame Deaktivierung und ignoriert Unterbrechungssicherheit durch Betäubungsimmunitäts-Pufferkekse wie Cocoa oder sogar solche, die alle Deaktivierungen wie Caramel Arrow während ihres Skills ignorieren. Ganz zu schweigen von ihrem verheerenden AOE-Schaden und dem noch schrecklicheren Einzelzielschaden, den sie jedem zufügen, den sie zufällig deaktiviert haben, wobei sie dem nächsten feindlichen Cookie Vorrang einräumen. Sie verursachen 89,9 % DMG basierend auf den maximalen HP des Opfers (die durch feindliche Verteidigung reduziert werden können) und weitere 20 % des festen Schadens basierend auf demselben, ohne sich um die Verteidigung zu kümmern, obwohl sie insgesamt 300.000 Schaden nicht überschreiten. ähnlich wie Sorbet Shark.

Wenn es sich jedoch nicht um ein Cookie handelt, verursacht es nur 1,9 % Gesamt-HP-Schaden. Dann macht der Käfig selbst 189 % der ATK des Konsuls aus, während der AOE-Angriff insgesamt 308,5 % seiner ATK ausmacht. Insgesamt eine riesige Bedrohung für seinen Releasemate und jeden anderen Front-Cookie, der zufällig ins Visier seiner Fähigkeit gerät. Widerstehen Sie dem Drang, seinen selbstgefälligen, misstrauischen Politiker ins Gesicht zu schlagen, und nehmen Sie ihn in Ihr Team auf!

Waldbeerkeks

EPIC, FRONT, DEFENSE, Berserker, Heavy Tank, Knockback Spammer, Naggingberry Cookie

PVE-Panzer, PVP-Anti-Speed/Anti-Summoner Damage Dealer/Panzer-Team-Enabler

Toppings:Feste Mandeln (der Schaden von Wildberry hängt davon ab, dass er viele Treffer einstecken muss)

Hollyberrys unerwünschter Babysitter, Wildberry Cookie, ist ein ziemlich gefährlicher Krieger, der anscheinend dafür geschaffen ist, gegen die aktuellen PVP-Meta-Teams zu kämpfen, die derzeit in Aktion sind. Trotz der komplizierten Beschreibung ihrer Fähigkeit ist die Funktionsweise in der Praxis einfach:Je mehr Schläge Wildberry für sein Team ausführt, desto härter trifft sein letzter Schlag, während er aktiv ist. Sein letzter Schlag steigt mit jedem erlittenen Treffer um zusätzliche 35,3 % seiner ATK, was bei wirklich verrückten 30 Treffern für einen zusätzlichen Schaden von 1059 % das Maximum erreicht, aber mit dem üblichen gegnerischen Team wird er vor dem großen Schlag etwa 15 stapeln wenn sein Feind ihm ebenbürtig ist. Dies kommt zu einer Betäubung von 1,3 Sekunden hinzu.

Zu den gemeinsamen feindlichen Teams gehören heutzutage normalerweise Caramel Arrow Cookie, ein Keks, dessen Geschick es ihr ermöglicht, viele harte Pfeile abzufeuern, und Cotton Cookie, ein Beschwörer, dessen Schafe die feindlichen Frontkekse schnell angreifen. Wenn Sie nachrechnen, reicht die Angriffskraft von Wildberry Cookie von nicht schlecht (auf lv60 ohne Toppings erreichen sie 23.000 ATK, wobei der Standard für Defense Epics vor ihnen bei 15-20.000 Tops liegt) bis hin zu wahren Schadensverursachern, die für ihr Geld kämpfen müssen. während er seine sperrige Verteidigungs-Cookie-Statline beibehält.

Das Beste daran ist, dass er an der Spitze leicht Cookies vermeiden kann, die theoretisch seine Schwäche wären:Single-Hit-Cookies mit hohem Schaden wie Vampire oder Red Velvet, die auf das Heck zielen! Während sein Veröffentlichungskamerad Clotted Cream Cookie ihm gezielt entgegenzutreten scheint, bedeutet die Existenz von Wildberry zusammen mit Caramel Arrows DPS, Madeleines AOE-Spamming und Dark Cacaos wahnsinnigem Spaltschwung und Debuff-Sperrfeuer, dass es jetzt genug hochrangige, offensiv orientierte Front-Cookies gibt, um einen sperrigen 4- Front 1-Support-Team tragfähig. Das ist viel mehr als nur ein Panzer, den man für den Konsul der Republik abschießen kann.

Karamellpfeilkeks

EPIC, RANGER, FRONT, Damage Dealer, HP-Procentage Damage, Multiple Target Attack, Damage Stacker, Debuff Immunity, Boba Tea Based Bow Of Boom

PVE Anti-Cookie, PVP Schwerer Schaden

Toppings:Bouncy Caramels für das Stapeln von Arrow Mark oder Searing Raspberrys, um ihren guten ATK-Stat zu nutzen, eine Mischung könnte machbar sein

Caramel Arrow ist der erste, der offen gegen die Regel „Schadensverursacher hinten, nicht vorne“ verstößt, obwohl man argumentieren könnte, dass die neueren Charge Cookies praktisch nur den Rand dieser Regel überflogen haben. Man könnte meinen, das macht sie ziemlich wertlos, denn wie zum Teufel kann ein Ranger Schaden anrichten, wenn er vorne ist, und deshalb in zwei Sekunden sterben?

Zum Glück ähnelt ihre Statline eher einem sehr offensiven Charge-Cookie (abnormal hohe ATK im Vergleich zu einem Charge-Cookie, gute, aber nicht besonders beeindruckende HP und passable Verteidigung), was ihr erlaubt, ungewöhnlich lange zu bestehen, wenn man ihren tatsächlichen Cookie-Typ bedenkt. Ihre Fähigkeiten lassen sie wirklich glänzen:Sie springt wie Madeleine nach hinten, außer dass sie nicht über ihren eigentlichen Job lügt, und fängt an, den Feind mit Pfeilen zu hämmern. Jeder Schuss kann eine Pfeilmarkierung (ein ausgefallener Name für „klebrige Bombe“) auf dem Ziel stapeln, die explodiert, nachdem sie aufgehört hat zu schießen.

Nachdem sie aufgehört hat zu schießen, stürmt sie auf den Feind zu und verursacht anfänglichen Schaden mit etwas mehr, basierend auf den HP des Ziels. Der prozentuale Schaden des Strichs ist höher als der von Sorbet (maximal etwa 38 % im Vergleich zu Sorbets 30 %, zumindest wenn es gegen Kekse verwendet wird), zählt jedoch nicht als echter Schaden und kann daher durch DEF und Damage Resist reduziert werden. Ihre Fähigkeit macht sie auch für solide 8 Sekunden immun gegen Debuffs, was ihr erlaubt, Frostköniginnen zu ermorden und beständigen Schaden aufrechtzuerhalten, selbst nachdem Sea Fairy einen Tsunami auf sie fallen lässt.

Das Beste von allem ist, dass ihre Fähigkeit mit einer natürlichen Abklingzeit von 10 Sekunden einhergeht, in einem Spiel, in dem 15 Sekunden als gut oder zumindest durchschnittlich gelten. Sie sollten sie in einen Speedcomp stecken (Lilac Cookie’s Maschinengewehrtrupp, entweder mit oder auf dem Platz von Pastry Cookie), da der Großteil ihres Schadens von ihrem Pfeil-Spam und den darauffolgenden Arrow Mark-Stapeln stammt, obwohl sie definitiv mächtig genug ist um ein Mainline-Allzweckteam zu verstärken.

Eclair-Keks

EPIC, „SUPPORT“, MID, ATK-Zielpriorität, DMG-Booster, bringt Helden in Todesanzeigen

PVP Anti-Attacker, PVE General Damage Dealer, Anti-Boss Support, Force Multiplier, Anti-Spellcaster

Toppings:Angebrannte Himbeeren/Swift-Pralinen

Broken, Cheese, unfair, pure evil, es gibt viele Worte, um diesen bescheidenen Historiker zu beschreiben. Stellen Sie sich Raspberry Cookie in ihrer Bossfight-Form vor (wenn Sie es noch nicht dorthin geschafft haben, sie liebt es, Ihren Schadensverursacher mit einem Schuss zu treffen), außer matschig und spielbar.

Dies sollte Ihnen eine Vorstellung davon geben, wie verrückt Eclair Cookie ist. Sie haben die perfekte Mischung aus einer Statline mit ATK auf fast Magic-Cookie-Level, Zielpriorität basierend auf demjenigen im feindlichen Team mit der höchsten ATK und einem erschreckend hohen Schadensprozentsatz auf ihre Fähigkeiten (Maximal treffen sie ungefähr 800 % in einem einzigen kräftiger Schlag gegen 3 Ziele mit hohem ATK) und einen stapelbaren Debuff, der ihr Opfer noch mehr Schaden von allen anderen erleiden lässt, wenn sie nicht bereits beim ersten Treffer gestorben sind.

Setzen Sie Eclair Cookie ein, wenn Sie die Schadensfähigkeit eines feindlichen Teams neutralisieren möchten. Während dieser komplette Nerd nach ein paar Debuff-Stapeln mit Leuten wie Sea Fairy oder Frost Queen von Kopf bis Fuß gehen kann, wird Ihnen die Paarung eines von ihnen mit ihm wirklich seinen absoluten mörderischen Wahnsinn zeigen. Darüber hinaus sind sie einfach mit anderen Schadensverursachern einzusetzen, da sie als Unterstützung gelten und die anderen Schadensverursacher nicht wegen ihrer Ambush-, Fernkampf- und Magiepulver bekämpfen. Muss der Schild sein, den sie beim Töten geben.

Was PVE betrifft, funktionieren sie am besten in den Kapiteln 9 und 12, wo es gefährliche Zauberwirker gibt, die mit mittlerem Ziel zielen, und für Bosskämpfe im Allgemeinen, da sie Ihren designierten Bossbuster (zusammen mit Ihrem gesamten Team) viel zusätzlichen Schaden anrichten lassen. Sengende Himbeeren funktionieren gut bei Eclair, obwohl Schnelle Schokolade ihm helfen wird, anderen Schadensverursachern praktisch zu helfen.

Dunkler Kakaokeks

ANTISCH, LADEGERÄT, FRONT, AOE-Debuff-Sperrfeuer, Extrem großer Hitbox-Basisangriff, Max.-HP-Reduzierung, Passiv-Debuff-resistent, Worst-Dad-Auszeichnung

PVE Allzweck-Debuffer, PVP-Heilerverweigerung und AOE-Schaden

Toppings:Mandeln, Swift Chocos, um Verletzungen schnell zu stapeln

Ein schlecht beratener König, ein schrecklicher Vater (obwohl zugegeben, sein Sohn ist nicht besser darin, ein Sohn zu sein) und ein großartiger Front Cookie. Lassen Sie sich nicht von ihrer ähnlichen AOE und ihrem guten Aussehen täuschen:Dark Cacao Cookie spielt im Vergleich zu seinem Sohn Dark Choco Cookie eine allgemeinere Rolle.

Beide haben eine DEF-Reduktion auf ihrer Fertigkeit, aber die von Dark Choco ist viel mächtiger:Der Sohn verursacht bis zu dreimal 20 % DEF-Reduktion, abhängig von der Hitbox-Größe des Ziels, insgesamt maximal 60 %, während der Vater einmal 15 % austeilt , beim zweiten Treffer seiner Fähigkeit. Dies macht Dark Choco im Vergleich zu seinem Vater besser geeignet, um große Bosse zu vernichten.

Dark Cacao gleicht dies aus, indem er sein Opfer mit einer ganzen Reihe anderer Debuffs belegt:Mit dem Injury-Debuff kann er die max. HP des Feindes vorübergehend verringern, was feindliche Heiler weniger effektiv macht:Sie werden nicht in der Lage sein, die Opfer vollständig zu heilen Nein egal, wie sehr sie es für die Dauer versuchen, was das m anfälliger für Folgeangriffe von Leuten wie Sea Fairy macht.

Der Verletzungs-Debuff kann auch bis zu 25 % der maximalen HP des Feindes stapeln und kann nicht gebannt werden, es sei denn, die Fähigkeit, die dies tut, erwähnt es ausdrücklich, also wird Herb es auch nicht lösen. Er hat auch Twizzlys Zap-Debuff beim ersten Treffer seiner Fertigkeit, wodurch Schilde von Eclair, Pure Vanilla und Custard Cookie III sofort deaktiviert werden, während er im Laufe der Zeit Schaden verursacht. Dark Cacao reduziert außerdem die gegnerische ATK um 10,8 %.

Darüber hinaus hat sein schmerzhaft langsamer, aber hart zuschlagender einfacher Schwertangriff einen absolut verrückten Spaltbereich, der alle 5 Kekse des gegnerischen Teams treffen kann. Ironischerweise lässt ihn Dark Cacaos Abhängigkeit von einer breiten Palette von Debuffs im Vergleich zu einem einzigen mächtigen wie dem seines Sohnes oder Eclairs in seinem eigenen Veröffentlichungskapitel, Kapitel 13, Snow On The Black Gates, leiden (Alle Feinde sind dort 40 % widerstandsfähiger gegen Debuffs). obwohl er überall sonst immer noch großartig ist. Dark Cacao Cookie passt im Kampf gut zu Affogato Cookie, weshalb er wahrscheinlich auf Affogatos giftigen Rat hört.

Dunkler Schokoladenkeks

EPIC, FRONT, CHARGE, AOE Debuffer, Mittlerer Tank, Ein dunkler Duschvorhang des Todes

PVP-DEF-Reduzierung, PVE-Triple-Stack-Debuff-Treffer gegen sehr große Bosse und Gildenboss

Toppings:Feste Mandeln

Coole schwarze Rüstung, unglaublich seidiges Haar und eine imposante Figur sind nicht die einzigen guten Seiten von Dark Choco Cookie. Während sein Schadenspotenzial an sich nicht beeindruckend ist, ist dieser 20 % DEF Down-Debuff, den seine Fähigkeit einer ganzen Menge zufügt, eine ernsthafte Sache.

Er findet oft Verwendung sowohl im PVP als auch im PVE. Geben Sie ihm feste Mandeln oder harte Walnüsse, um ihn stark zu halten. Wenn er jetzt nur aufheitern und sich daran erinnern würde, dass er auch nach so vielen Updates immer noch einer der meistgesuchten Kekse in der aktuellen Meta ist.

Weitere Untersuchungen, die von den netten Spielern auf dem Cookie Run Discord-Server durchgeführt wurden, haben ergeben, dass seine Fähigkeit sehr große Ziele dreimal treffen kann, wodurch der DEF Down-Debuff dreimal auf das unglückliche Opfer gestapelt wird. Das bedeutet, dass sie, obwohl sie ein AOE-Cookie sind, immer noch eine sehr gute Wahl für bestimmte Bosskämpfe sind.

Meeresfee-Plätzchen

LEGENDÄR, MITTEL, BOMBER, Explosionsschaden bei mehreren Zielen, schwere Betäubung bei mehreren Zielen, wandelnde Seekatastrophenzone

PVP-Spezialangriff {In den meisten Top-Teams zu finden oder Schnellangriffs-Stun-Comps), PVP/PVE-Schaden/Deaktivierung

Toppings:Sengende Himbeeren für Schaden oder schnelle Pralinen, um die lange Abklingzeit abzumildern

Mit dem Erscheinen von Sea Fairy haben Sie plötzlich viel mehr Verwendung für die Bomber-Pulver, die Sie angesammelt haben. Bei ihrer Ankunft versenkte Sea Fairy Cookie mit ihrer schieren wahnsinnigen Kraft im Alleingang das PVP-Meta der obersten Ebene. Sie haben mit 3 Sekunden auf insgesamt fünf Ziele einen der schwersten Betäubungen im Spiel. Während Red Velvet 5 Sekunden lang betäuben kann, ist dies auf nur ein Ziel von hinten beschränkt.

Darüber hinaus sind sie in der Lage, erschreckend starken Burst-Schaden zu verursachen. Sie ist so gebaut, dass sie im PVP schrecklich tödlich ist (fünf Ziele, fünf Kekse in einem Team, das ist kein Zufall), aber im PVE ist sie immer noch unheimlich effektiv, besonders im späten Spiel, wo es bei Feinden mehr um Qualität als um Quantität geht. Gib ihr ein paar Himbeeren, damit sie sofort 5 Feinde aus einer Welle löschen kann, oder ein paar Swift Chocos, um ihre schmerzhaft langsame (aber wohlverdiente) Abklingzeit von 17 Sekunden zu mildern.

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Vampir-Cookie

EPIC, HINTEN, HINTERHALT, Einzelziel-Heckschaden, One Bite Bat

PVP-Anti-Heiler, PVE-Anti-Boss, Anti-Hexer, Schwach gegen Mookspam, Schwach im Earlygame, Stark im Lategame, Hat Magic Candy

Toppings:Angebrannte Himbeeren

Vampire Cookie war aus dem PVP-Meta gerutscht, seit neue Teams es schwieriger gemacht haben, Heiler und Aufständische in ein oder zwei Skill-Sperren auszuschalten, aber hat sich bisher seine Nützlichkeit bewahrt, um gefährliche Nachzügler zu schnappen und Bosse in PVE niederzuschlagen. Dieser Zustand wird so ziemlich so bleiben, solange er unter Level 50 ist.

Erreicht er jedoch Level 50 (WAHRES Level 50, nicht Level 50, indem man ihn als Lehrling in die Halle der alten Helden stellt), wird er dank des neuen Updates Zugang zu einem riesigen Kraftschub haben, der ihm eine herstellbare magische Süßigkeit gibt, ala Ofenpause! Diese magische Süßigkeit erhöht nicht nur die rohe Schadenskraft seiner Fertigkeit, sondern verwandelt seinen Basisangriff auch in einen AOE-Lebensraub, der 3 Ziele gleichzeitig treffen kann.

Darüber hinaus führt es dazu, dass der nächste Skill-Angriff, der das Ziel trifft, das er gebissen hat, automatisch kritisch wird, und der Biss kann einen Schaden über Zeit verursachen. Blutungs-Debuff! Wenn die Süßigkeiten Stufe 10 erreichen, wird er wiederbelebt, wenn er zerfällt, und sein Geschick ist bereit für einen weiteren Bissen. Ihn mit Leuten wie Affogato, Shroomie, Eclair, Dark Choco, Pomegranate oder einer Mischung aus ihnen, die Granatapfel enthält, zusammenzubringen, ist normalerweise der beste Weg, um die Existenzlizenz eines großen Bosses zu verlieren, dank all dieser Spielereien im Laufe der Zeit und speziell Vamps überschärfte Zähne.

Und ja, mit seinen Süßigkeiten ist er so ziemlich wieder bei seinem üblichen Job im PVP, dem Mobbing von Backlinern. Er hat eine Schwäche im PVP:Caramel Arrow und Herb Cookie zusammen im selben Team. Caramel Arrow hüpft nach hinten und nimmt den Schlag für Herb, und ihre Front-Cookie-Statistiken machen sie hart genug, um die meiste Zeit „nur“ die Hälfte ihrer HP zu verlieren. Herb repariert dann den Debuff „Bluten“ und „Vampirbiss“, der garantierte Fertigkeits-Crits verursacht. Vampire ist immer noch ein hochspezialisierter Keks, der am besten in Bosskämpfen und PVE-Hexen-Typen als Scharfschütze funktioniert, aber jetzt ist er besser in seinem Job. Nicht schlecht für einen faulen Säufer!

Crunchy Chip Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, CHARGE, Berserker, Debuffer, Summoner, Velvet’s Fellow Dog Appreciator

PVP/PVE Frontline DPS, Summoner Team Anchor

Toppings:Feste Mandeln

Crunchy Chip Cookie setzt den aktuellen Trend von Caramel Arrow zu offensiv mächtigen Front-Cookies fort, diesmal als Beschwörer. Der Cream Wolf, auf dem er reitet, hat eine separate HP-Zählung und ist da, ohne dass irgendwelche Fähigkeiten benötigt werden, und wenn Crunchy Chip vor dem Wolf stirbt, wird der Wolf unglaublich wütend und kämpft mit zusätzlichen Buffs weiter. Crunchy Chip selbst profitiert von Beschwörer-Buffs wie dem Nadelkissenschatz der Näherin, aber nur um 25 % im Vergleich zu seinen Wölfen.

Das klingt nicht nach viel, bis Sie sich daran erinnern, dass Kürbiskuchen, Nadelkissen der Näherin und Baumwollkeks alle existieren und gleichzeitig verwendet werden können:Crunchy Chip ist eine hervorragende Ankerfront für Beschwörer-Spam und nimmt eine Menge Buffs aus drei Quellen auf einmal, nicht mitgerechnet, was er wahrscheinlich auch von der OP-Schriftrolle, dem Granatapfelplätzchen oder was auch immer für andere Buffs auf ihn geworfen werden, bekommen wird.

Sein Cream Wolf, der separat als Reittier kämpft, muss nicht beschworen werden und verfügt über einen eigenen automatischen Angriff (Chip wirft Klauenklingen aus der Entfernung, Cream Wolf beißt auf Nahkämpfer). Said Cream Wolf erhält auch die vollen Buffs und nicht nur 25 %, was sie zum entzückendsten Kuchenmäher der Welt macht. Was ihre eigentlichen Fähigkeiten betrifft, ruft Crunchy Chip Cookie kleinere Cream Wolves dazu auf, den Feind zu drängen und ihre Gesichter schneller zu fressen, was die Heiterkeit noch erhöht.

Hollyberry-Plätzchen

ANTISCH, FRONT, VERTEIDIGUNG, Tank, Big Mama’s Hardtack Hugs

Schwerer PVP/PVE-Panzer (in den meisten Top-PVP-Teams zu finden, kann Anti-Mid/Rear-Einheiten kontern)

Toppings:Feste Mandeln

Hollyberry Cookie hatte eine sehr unruhige Update-Geschichte, begann schwach und wurde dann buffed, um relativ okay zu sein, aber immer noch ihrer Ancient-Rarität nicht würdig. Ihr Problem war, dass sie dazu neigte, sich mit ihrer eigenen Fähigkeit töten zu lassen, die 20 % des meisten Schadens (ohne Dauerschaden, Debuffs oder Almonds Fesseln) von ihrem Team weg und zu sich selbst umleitet. Nicht mehr! Anscheinend hat Hollyberry bei der Veröffentlichung von Moon Rabbit einen riesigen Buff erhalten, der ihre Fähigkeit zur Schadensumleitung von 20 % von 6 Sekunden auf 9 Sekunden verlängerte, was sie zum Schutz ihres Teams nützlicher machte.

Aber würde sie das nicht noch schneller töten, fragen Sie? Nicht mehr, denn ihre HP- und DEF-Statistik wurde mit +25 % HP bzw. +30 % DEF direkt in die Tore des Vanilla-Königreichs gebufft. Hollyberry ist so zäh, dass sie Sorbet Sharks Kiefer mit ihrem Gesicht brechen kann! Gepaart mit einem guten Heiler wie Pure Vanilla oder einem aufgemotzten Kraut oder einem DEF-Puffer wie Parfait oder Lakritze ist sie praktisch ein wandelnder Knopf für 20 % Schadensresistenz für Ihre weichgebackenen Schadensverursacher. Abgesehen davon macht Power Creep ihr wieder eine Menge Konkurrenz, insbesondere gegen Financier Cookie, der eine starke Solo-Front macht und einen fokussierteren Buff hat.

Finanzier-Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, DEFENSE, Healer, Protects Attacker, AOE Attack, Shield Generator, Prioritizes Clotted Cream Cookie, 2% Conniving’s Bodyguard

PVE/PVP Damage Dealer Supporter

Toppings:Solid Almonds, Swift Chocolates

Financier Cookie is a very focused defender, prioritizing whichever cookie you have in the team that has the highest ATK, provided Clotted Cream Cookie is not on your team. Her skill dumps 20% DMG and CRIT Resistance, a 12.7% HP shield along with a 14.7% ATK boost on her favored ally along with a small but noticeable amount of healing. She also applies all those buffs to herself.

On top of this, she does an honestly lackluster AOE attack, turns her boring sword swing into a markedly better AOE swing, and follows up with a definitely NOT lackluster reflect attack based on 50% of what both her and her ally’s shield takes.

Financier will mostly be best used with Clotted Cream Cookie, as Financier’s heal is a lot stronger when specifically used on him as opposed to any other cookie, which is appropriate to their relationship as bodyguard and consul in the story. They would be useful in levels where enemies focus down the high ATK cookie on your team, such as the majority of chapter 13, and Raspberry Cookie’s bossfight in chapter 11.

Overall, a good bodyguard to have in PVE, especially against those awful, awful enemies who target your attackers first. Solid Almonds or Swift Chocolates can work, depending on whether you want her to last long or focus on buffing and protecting your primary attack cookie. As a side note, pairing Financier Cookie with Pomegranate Cookie, then equipping Old Pilgrim’s Scroll will roughly add up to about +70% ATK, depending on the Scroll’s level, being applied to your main attacker cookie. Might be good for a laugh! We raised Financier a tier because it seems we were underestimating her a bit during her release. Turns out, she’s one of the most reliable front cookies as of this writing simply because she takes forever to put down on top of all her utility.

Frost Queen Cookie

LEGENDARY, MID, MAGIC, All-Range Attack, Disabler, Cold Shoulder

PVP Disabler/Damage/Anti-Cocoa Cookie (Found on most top PVP teams), PVE Weak vs Bosses, Strong vs Mookspam

Toppings:Swift Chocolates to mitigate long cooldown, or Searing Raspberries to maximize damage

An incredibly deadly disabler much like Sea Fairy, but with a far more indiscriminate attack, Frost Queen Cookie is an absolute horror in PVP and PVE alike. Though she has one small yet pretty blatant weakness, which the devs have recently been making heavy use of to make her life harder. Frost Queen’s skill has an incredibly huge AOE (Far larger than most AOE damage cookies, but one that can still miss if she uses it too early when set to Auto in PVE) with a flash freeze that pauses skill cooldowns while immobilizing them. The real pain comes from the thaw, which does far heavier damage than the initial attack itself.

All this is amazing, until you run into a PVE boss. Bosses are usually immune to debuffs, disables, and interrupts, of which her Freeze happens to be all three. Bosses might take only the mildly annoying initial damage from the skill and nothing else. She also has a slightly rough time against Parfait Cookie and Pumpkin Pie Cookie, with Parfait’s debuff resistance skill and Pumpin Pie’s resistance to interrupts while summoning Pompon. Pair her with Sea Fairy to shut the enemy team down completely, and fight her with Parfait Cookie to keep nice and warm.

As a sidenote, she’s immune to her own freeze, so two Frost Queens in a duel will mostly just kill each other with autoattacks. Feed her good ol’ Raspberries and keep her away from bossfights. Or bring her anyway, since she can instantly delete mooks around the boss and open them up to true bossbusters like Vampire Cookie.

Unfortunately, the fact she can’t freeze a target as dangerous (and soon enough, rather common) enemy such as Caramel Arrow will soon make her very difficult to use in PVP, and she is completely useless against chapters 13 and 14, since everyone in there is immune to freeze! That being said, neither weakness is enough to bump her down a tier, especially since she’s likely gonna be on the top list of mookbusters again as soon as a new, non-frozen chapter appears anyway. And she still slaps the rest of the game rather brutally.

Cream Puff Cookie

EPIC, REAR, SUPPORT, Crit-Based, AOE Damage, Burst Healing, Finally A True Wizard

PVP/PVE Crit-Based Healing And Damage

Toppings:Juicy Apple Jellies

Cream Puff Cookie got buffed from being one of the worst Epics in the game, to utterly ripped in the recent Guild update. She’s pretty much able to do everything except tank provided they’re given a crit-build:Her ATK stat was boosted from mildly ticklish to somewhere just below that of what you’d expect from a Magic cookie.

Now their skill does real damage, and insane amounts of it too because of her immensely bloated skill percentages (Around 469.5% when normal, and an utterly maniacal 1166.8% with a crit-triggered success, and that’s before you even give them any Skill Powders). Keep in mind this is an area of effect attack, not many AOE attacks have this kind of bonkers percentage.

Her heal is also affected by the crit stat, since a failed heal gives around a decent 103.5% heal based on her ATK, and a success gives a big fat 238.6% heal, enough to give true healers a heart attack. Since she’s crit reliant, she might work well with Mala Sauce and Twizzly Gummy Cookie, though with Juicy Apple Jellies, she’s good enough to be put in most teams as a healer and damage dealer. Of course, she still has her nightmarishly horrible drop chance from the Guild Gacha, so she better be good.

Sorbet Shark Cookie

EPIC, MID, AMBUSH, Anti-Tank, OOOoooOOOOoooOO

PVP-Anti-Front Attack, PVE Strong vs Cookie Enemies

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

An adorably tiny deckswabbing shark who can only make bubble noises and rip tanks open with their cute little jaws. Sorbet Shark Cookie’s skill comes in two hits:The first hit deals normal damage to the two enemies closest to the front. The second blow hits with a linear AOE, causing either normal damage to normal foes, or true damage to Cookies. This true damage is a percentage based on the victim’s max HP, though it cannot exceed 300000 damage in one hit.

This means they’re useful for removing an enemy’s front line and leaving the enemy’s mid exposed, since the more HP the target has, the more damage the skill deals, and it only gets nastier the more Ambush powder you feed them. When paired with Red Velvet, they can also delete Healers with jaw-dropping efficiency, as Healer cookies often have fairly high HP numbers and Red Velvet pulls them to the front where they’ll take the brunt of the damage.

Another PVP hazard much like Sea Fairy, though if you’re using them in PVE, you better make sure to turn off Auto and wait until you see the whites of the enemy’s eyes before popping their attack off. Add to that their Ambush Cookie statline (Ambushers often have really high ATK) and they’re one of the worst tiny terrors you’ll find in the Arena. Licorice Cookie may be used to blunt their front-targeting attacks, but even then it’s a gamble. As usual, give ’em a set of Raspberries for sharper teeth.

Pure Vanilla Cookie

ANCIENT, REAR, HEALER, Team Healer, Team Shield, Custard After Vitamin Gummies

PVP/PVE Healer and Shield

Toppings:Swift Chocolates to maintain Shield

A gentle, familiar face from the tutorial. Pure Vanilla Cookie is the first released of the Ancient Tier cookies, and he certainly earns his spot above Epics. He has a very simple, easy to understand ability:He instantly heals the whole party for a minimum of 100% of his ATK stat. He also gives a shield to the whole team that adds up to 20% of the individual target cookies’ HP. While theoretically, Herb’s roughly 40-50% ATK instant heal mixed with his area heal over time provides more health over a longer time, that’s only if your cookies stand still.

Pure Vanilla’s skill is much more reliable, and that shield on top of the powerful heal can make the difference between a total party kill, and a game-winning counter-attack. Give him some Raspberries to make his heal more powerful, or Swift Chocolates to mitigate his admittedly abysmal 19 second skill cooldown. Now we just gotta wait for his buddies!

Black Raisin Cookie

EPIC, MID, AMBUSH, Area DPS, Supersonic Blackbird

PVP Anti-Mid Damage, PVE AOE Damage

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

It’s easy to mistake Black Raisin’s skill as a similar choice to Chili Pepper until you see a high level one beat your team down. She uses a multihit AOE strike that looks like a binch of linear slashes. Whereas Chili Pepper Cookie strikes the rearmost line of enemies, Black Raisin Cookie attacks wherever the heck she wants, and usually picks her central target well. Her linear strikes also criss-cross all over the place, giving her superior coverage, making a comparison with Espresso more apt.

She can be used as both an AOE damage dealer or to beat down a boss with DPS. She lacks the vacuum effect of Espresso’s vortex or the silence of Latte’s glyph. She makes up for both by being an Ambush cookie though, which means she doesn’t fight with either Latte or Espresso for Magic skill powder.

Cotton Cookie

EPIC, REAR, SUPPORT, Summoner, Summon ATK Buffer, Heal Over Time, Area Stun, Not Cotton Candy

Found on most top PVP or stun-heavy comps, PVP/PVE Summoner/Healer/Stun

Toppings:Swift Chocolates for stun and Sheep spam

Now this is how you bake an aggressive healer. The warm-hearted yet inedible Cotton Cookie has more in common with Licorice Cookie than other Supports, considering her skill is an AOE stun attack that summons a mob of adorable sheep to act as cannon fodder. But this time, it comes with a heal over time. While her heal takes a while just like with most Support Cookies, her sheep protect the front and make sure your cookies get the most out of it safely.

On top of this, they buff other Summons’ attack power by 75%, making them pair with Licorice, Snow Sugar, and Pumpkin Pie very well. As with any summoner, give her Swift Chocos so she can keep the sheep marching forward, and her heal running constantly.

S TIER – SPECIALIST

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BTS Cookies, All of Them!
Rye Cookie
Oyster Cookie
Latte Cookie
Pomegranate Cookie
Cocoa Cookie
Tea Knight Cookie
Strawberry Crepe Cookie
Pumpkin Pie Cookie
Herb Cookie
Almond Cookie
Poison Mushroom Cookie

S2
Milk Cookie
Moon Rabbit Cookie
Twizzly Gummy Cookie
Affogato Cookie
Red Velvet Cookie
Parfait Cookie
Licorice Cookie
Lilac Cookie
Raspberry Cookie

S3
Purple Yam Cookie
Mango Cookie
Mint Choco Cookie
Sonic Cookie
Kumiho Cookie
Pastry Cookie
Squid Ink Cookie
Macaron Cookie
Werewolf Cookie

If Gourmet tier forms the core of your team, then Specialist tier determines what specific tactic you are going for. Mixing these guys in with the core Gourmet tier cookies in such a way to either defeat a certain enemy map composition or hostile PVP team is often key to victory.

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BTS Cookies, All of Them!

RM Cookie, SUGA Cookie, Jimin Cookie, Jin Cookie, j-hope Cookie, V Cookie, Jung Kook Cookie

SPECIAL, HEALER [listed as BTS], REAR, Safeguarded, Healing Over Time, Debuff-Counter, Stun Immunity, No Powders Needed, Permission To Dance… Through Stuns

PVE/PVP Total Stun Shutdown, Can be used even when underleveled

Toppings:Swift Chocolates, Avoid Defensive Toppings Entirely

Raise your ARMY Bombs, it’s BTS! The BTS Cookies ability and stat-wise are all the same with each other. They are all healer cookies that provide a shield if the team suffers too many debuffs, are Safeguarded and therefore unkillable like Candy Diver Cookie, have utterly terrible (but not terrible enough as we’ll see later) 19 second base skill cooldowns, and provide stun immunity for 10 seconds.

The mix of 10 second stun immunity and Safeguarding are of particular note:A max level Jelly Watch treasure and full Swift Chocolate topping build allows them to have a 10 second skill cooldown, allowing them to refresh the team’s Stun immunity immediately. With Safeguarding, this stunproofing becomes nigh impossible to disrupt.

This makes them extremely good for the entirety of Chapters 11-12, where stun spamming Cutpurses abound, and makes them a viable option against the Red Velvet Dragon, since its stuns will now be unable to mess up your attacks. This also makes them strong against stun-heavy PVP teams, like Gingerscam comps, Wildberry Cookie, older teams still using Sea Fairy, newer teams using candied Espressos (though note that Espresso deals more damage vs stun immune enemies) and they counter Schwarzwalder, their skull-bashing stun-spamming releasemate.

They can still be countered by non-stun disablers like Frost Queen, Clotted Cream, and Kumiho Cookie, along with the Mountain Ents in Chapter 13 and Ginkgoblin Hunters from Chapter 3, so keep an eye out for them. The fact that they work well even when not maxed out is a good thing especially for them though:You’ve only got 3 months to send at least one of them to max star level and ascensions, before the BTS Braver Together event ends!

Rye Cookie

EPIC, REAR, RANGE, Single Target DPS, Prioritizes Low Max HP Targets, Has Magic Candy, Big Wholegrain On Her Hip

PVP/PVE Single Target Attack, ATK SPD Buffer

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

Rye Cookie, one of the old release cookies, haven’t been in the meta for a while now, being a victim of power creep accumulated over time. Rye’s skill has her barrage an enemy (prioritizing Cookie enemies) with bullets, and this update gave that base ability a buff:She is now resistant to interrupts while firing her bullet barrage. Her Magic Candy also mitigates that power creep partly, giving her a superior normal attack that can inflict the Burn debuff at a 50% chance.

It’s when her Candy hits level 10 when things get extra spicy for her, as it also allows her to buff the entire team’s ATK SPD by 20%, then 22.5% at level 20, then 25% at level 30. Pair this with her base skill targeting squishy cookies with low max HP first for a barrage of bullets allows her to double as a damage dealer and support. She might go well with a Speed Comp.

Oyster Cookie

SUPER EPIC, REAR, SUPPORT, Strong Summons, Slow Cooldown, Requires Heavy Investment in Topping Substats

PVP Heavy Summoner, Newbie-Unfriendly

Recommended Toppings:Swift Chocolates+Solid Almonds mix

Oyster Cookie is a weird summoner seemingly built to take advantage of the first PVP casting barrage, and one that is most definitely not friendly to new players. Her cooldown is an abysmal 17 seconds, and worst of all, it cannot be boosted by any cooldown buffs such as the Jelly Clock or Swift Chocolates. Sounds bad, but it is still useful to give her Cooldown toppings:Every 18% cooldown boost she gets lets her summon one more Creme Republic soldier, one of the more powerful summons in the game since they come with a knockback-resisting HP shield and hit hard, to a max of 4.

On top of this, cooldown boosts also add to the individual soldiers’ stats, making their weapons more deadly and their dough tougher. Here comes the “not friendly to new players” part:Getting enough cooldown to get 4 soldiers is incredibly difficult even with a maxxed out Jelly Watch, so she’ll be underwhelming in the hands of a new player, who can probably only muster about 2 soldiers or so at such a state.

A more realistic goal even for veteran players is to simply use the Jelly Watch treasure then give her only enough Swift Chocolate toppings to summon 3 soldiers tops. The rest of her toppings? Solid Almonds so she can live longer, perhaps long enough to summon another squad. Her sheer newbie-torturing cooldown greed bumps Oyster Cookie down a tier, though if you’ve been playing a while, you’ve got a far better chance of using her, and she is genuinely strong.

As for counters against her, Dark Cacao Cookie and Twizzly Gummy Cookie can immediately disable Creme Republic soldier shields, and since they count as Cookies, Sorbet Shark and their own Consul Clotted Cream Cookie can deal extra damage against them. To be fair though, you’d probably prefer your Sorbet Shark and Clotted Cream to hit the actual enemy team instead.

As usual with any summoner, they do well in a summoner team with Cotton and Pumpkin Pie, though in a modern summon team she’ll likely play second fiddle to Crunchy Chip Cookie. Nothing wrong with putting both of them in the same team!

Latte Cookie

EPIC, MID, MAGIC, AOE Damage, Silence, Smooth And Sweet

PVP/PVE AOE/Disabler

Toppings:Swift Chocolates to maintain Silence, or Searing Raspberries for Damage

A kindly lady whose gentle personality belies her offensive power. Latte’s skill and statline is similar to Espresso’s. She summons a vortex that pulls enemies into its center. Unlike Espresso’s vortex though, it does its damage at the end along with a silence, followed by a long lasting latte art glyph with damage over time. The damage isn’t as immediate as Espresso’s, but the silence can help shut an enemy squad down for a second.

You can use her as a more aggressive substitute for Licorice in PVP, who has a more defensive skill. As for PVE, you can use her to wipe out enemy waves the same way you use Espresso. Just like Espresso, give her some Raspberries and treat her as a squad nuker.

Pomegranate Cookie

EPIC, REAR, SUPPORT, AOE Heal-over-time, Team Buffer, Shroomy’s Babysitter

PVP ATK Buffer

Toppings:Swift Chocolates to maintain ATK Buff

Pomegranate Cookie isn’t a particularly good healer. For one thing, she’s one of the older Supports, so instead of healing other cookies in her idle time, she wastes time attacking the enemy with her fairly poor ATK stat. Her actual skill doesn’t heal all that much either.

Nobody uses her for her healing though. The devs, rather than buffing her to be more in line with the newer supports with their stronger healing and direct attack abilities, decided to double down on Pomegranate’s old strength:They buffed her ATK boost from 20% to 30%. A big enough buff for her to claw her way back up to Specialist tier.

Sadly, she still can’t quite get her old Queen of Supports crown off Eclair’s head, who won’t let go of such a precious historical relic any time soon. She’s practically an extra Old Pilgrim’s Scroll if she can maintain that buff consistently, so top her with some Swift Chocos and pair her with a good nuker, Caramel Arrow, or Eclair. Better yet, group her with all three!

Cocoa Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, “DEFENSE”, Healer, Multi-Heal Basic Attack, AOE Attack, Team Heal, Team Stun Immunity, CHOCOLATE? CHOCLATE! CHOCOLAAAAAATE!

PVP Anti-Sea Fairy, PVP/PVE Anti-Stun Healing, Useful in Chapter 11 and Chapter 12

Toppings:Swift Chocolates for PVP vs Sea Fairy, Solid Almonds or Swift Chocolates for PVE

The game says she’s a Defense cookie, but the best analogy for Cocoa Cookie is a chocolate-fueled marshmallow-armored ambulance. Her skill heals the entire team for roughly 50% of her ATK (depending on skill level) while dealing damage to the enemy and pushing them back. Her basic attack also heals 3 cookies at once but does no damage. Compare this to actual dedicated healers, who tend to have more powerful healing skills but whose basic “attacks” only heal one target at a time.

On top of this, she has the bulky stats of a Defense cookie, so she’ll be able to take AOE strikes more readily than true healers. Not to mention staying in front means Vampire Cookie, Red Velvet and Adventurer Cookie can’t immediately snipe her out of the fight, as they do with most true healers who hang out back. Of course, being in front means she takes the brunt of the enemy’s basic attacks, so it’s a tradeoff. Finally, activating their skill gives the team 8 solid seconds of Stun immunity. You read that right:Immunity, not resistance!

A Swift Choco-boosted Cocoa is Sea Fairy’s bane, though Frost Queen Cookie can still dunk her into a snowy grave, and Kumiho Cookie can still flirt with her, especially if you don’t pair her with Parfait Cookie. If you’re not planning to use them solely to humiliate Sea Fairy and GingerBrave-Almond-Stun teams, Almonds (The topping, not the Cookie!) are also a good choice. While you will never use her as a sole dedicated healer, pairing her with a real healer, one of the newer supports like Cotton and Parfait, or even both a healer and support will give your team a completely deranged amount of general healing-based bulkiness.

Tea Knight Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, CHARGE, Light Tank, Revenge Mechanic, Buffer, Insignia Of The Indomitable Knights Treasure Mandatory, Local Old Man Too Angry To Die

PVP Revenge Attack, Anti-Stun Spam, Anti-Cheese, Super Mayhem Specialized, PVE Last Resort Mission De-clogger, Cookie Alliance Force Multiplier

Toppings:Solid Almonds

Tea Knight Cookie is one of the weirdest, hardest to use cookies in the game, but not necessarily weaker for it. Tea Knight’s skill has a very high damage percentage and hits a single target, while buffing the Crit of 2 of your crit reliant cookies, and the ATK of 2 of your ATK reliant cookies by a small amount. He has a higher than normal ATK stat for a Charge cookie, so this does a surprising amount of damage.

His basic attack has an AOE, and ties in very well with his mechanic:Everytime a cookie on your team dies, he gets a huge buff to his ATK and ATK SPD, about 50% and 20% for each stat respectively. This stacks up to four times, and the fourth stack gives 100% extra ATK and 150% ATK SPD, for a total of 250% and 210% respectively.

On top of this, he becomes immune to all interrupts on the 4th stack, and neither a basic stun, Frost Queen’s refrigerator, or even one of Kumiho’s air-kisses will stop his vengeance-fueled, manly-tears-inducing berserker rampage. Naturally, if you plan to use Tea Knight in normal PVE, it’s because you’re stuck on a level and don’t mind getting only 1 star just to roll past it with his death-powered buffs. He’s much more useful in modes like PVP and especially the Super Mayhem (whenever THAT returns, it’s gone at the moment of this writing) and Cookie Alliance modes, where casualties are sky-high and you may be expected to roll in with a weaker team.

He requires a lot of investment though. The Insignia of The Indomitable Knights treasure, which renders the last cookie alive invincible for 6 seconds after hitting 0 HP, is practically mandatory for teams relying on him, and he might suffer early on without it. Once he has that treasure though, you can put him in a team full of Commons, and he’ll absolutely rip the other team to pieces for bullying his babies. As usual with most Front cookies, give him Solid Almonds so he survives long enough to get very, very angry. Poor Tea Knight will feel miserable for failing to protect his friends, but you’ll laugh over the enemy’s crumbled cookie corpses.

Strawberry Crepe Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, DEFENSE, AOE Knockback, Mid-Buffer, Adorable Lil’ Psycho

PVP Tank, Weaker in PVE except vs Mid-Targeting Enemies

Toppings:Solid Almonds

Strawberry Crepe Cookie has a very protective and friendly skill considering their rather cheerfully cold-hearted personality. Their ability involves slamming a pair of giant robotic waffle fists into the enemy, dealing AOE knockback and giving a chunky 50% defense buff to the two squishiest cookies in your team. This usually means they buff your midline damage dealers, such as Espresso and Latte. This makes Strawberry Crepe Cookie a very strong option in PVP, since Espresso usually needs protection the most.

They’re down here instead of up in Gourmet since Dark Choco is useful in both PVP and PVE, while Strawberry Crepe is rather bleh in PVE unless you’re in a map full of AOE spamming enemies (Bring Strawberry Crepe to World 9 if you have them though:Lots of angry ice cream cone cannons that shoot your midliners full of holes there) who ignore your front cookies.

Pumpkin Pie Cookie

EPIC, MIDDLE, MAGIC, Summoner, AOE Damage, Summon Buff, Anti-Heal, Cheese Pie Cookie

PVP Summon Tank (Found on ost top PVP teams), PVE Distraction vs Raspberry Cookie Boss

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

Have you ever wondered what it would be like if you took Snow Sugar’s tanky Ice King summon and gave it the kind of bravery Licorice’s mooks have? Sprinkle some extra pain on that formula and here’s your answer! Pumpkin Pie’s summon, Giant Pompon, is an oversized pumpkin-bunny-doll monstrosity with a 3-target basic attack, decent tank stats (They get roughly 3 times the HP of Pumpkin Pie Cookie, but Pumpkin Pie being a Magic cookie means that’s 3 times something squishy) and the heart to go in front and take hits.

And instead of a rather weedy ATK SPD debuff, they deal out a painful 70% reduction to healing for 3 seconds, for every blow they deal out. Pompon also increases ATK SPD for all of your other summons in the field. This makes Pumpkin Pie pair well with Licorice and his mooks, though she doesn’t need Licorice to cause an aneurysm.

Take note that she’s strongest in PVP:She loses quite a bit of her utility in PVE since NPC enemies rarely have healers, so it’s a choice between Licorice and his 20% DEF buff or Pompon’s attack power and bulk… Or you can get them both. Give her Swift Chocos to make Pumpkin Pie summon Pompon faster, since she has a painful 18 second cooldown.

Just keep in mind that if you plan to use Pompon as bait against Raspberry Cookie’s bossfight, that got patched out. The Raspberry Cookie boss prioritizes cookies over summoned mooks.

Herb Cookie

EPIC, REAR, HEALER, AOE Healer and Debuff Cleaner, Hoo Hoo Boy

PVP/PVE Healer/Anti-Debuff

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

Herb Cookie is the definition of boring yet practical. He’s a healer, he heals the party. No ifs, or buts. He doesn’t waste time attacking the enemy like another certain cookie in bottom tier with a similar skill as him. His skill is an instant AOE heal followed by area heal over time and debuff cleaning.

It scales with his ATK, so it may seem lackluster until you start feeding him Searing Raspberries, then suddenly it outclasses Custard Cookie III’s picky healing. Easy to understand, easy to use, and highly effective. Just watch out for PVP teams with Vampire Cookie in them. If you don’t have Pure Vanilla, Herb will do the job just fine. While Pure Vanilla is definitely better in PVE, they’re both good in PVP because your team doesn’t move away from Herb’s area heal over time.

Almond Cookie

EPIC, SUPPORT, REAR, Damage Distribution

PVP Extreme-Damage Quick-Dying Comp Enabler (With Sea Fairy, Gingerbrave, many Stun Cookies, great for normal Arena but poor for Super Mayhem unless it only has one team left to fight)

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

Finally, an offensive Support Cookie who isn’t hampered by their miserable ATK stat! Detective Almond Cookie has a rather unique skill. He’ll throw out magical almond handcuffs which tie several foes to a single enemy who happens to have the lowest max HP in the group. If the single enemy everyone is tied to takes hits, a substantial portion (70% at skill level 1!) of the damage they took gets spread to everyone else who is chained. It makes sense that he pairs well with Rye, since they are both law enforcers.

Almond shackles a target, then Rye fills them (and everyone else because of the damage distribution mechanic) with wholegrain caliber bullets. You could also try pairing him with Vampire Cookie or Adventurer Cookie if you’re really good (or extremely lucky) at timing and directing knockback. You could send the handcuff center target to the back of the line and nuke a good chunk of the enemy formation.

We moved Almond up a tier thanks to the addition of many options that work well with his skill, such as Black Raisin, Sea Fairy and Eclair, who all have a tendency to hit the enemy’s midline, which is Almond’s usual target.

Poison Mushroom Cookie

EPIC, MID, BOMBER, AOE Poison Damage, Heal-Reduction Debuff, Bonus Damage vs Monsters and Bosses , Eat The Shroomy

PVE AOE Anti-Monster, Anti-Boss, Heal-Reduction

Toppings:Searing Raspberries or Swift Chocolates

Little Shroomy here was recenty reworked from a general purpose poisoner to a PVE- specialized cookie. Not only have their general overall stats been slightly buffed, their skill now does an extra 80% damage vs monster-type enemies (ie, anything that isn’t a cookie, so they might have a few problems in chapters 11-12 where most of the enemies are NPC cookies) and a whopping extra 120% damage against bosses, making them likely to make a comeback against the Guild Boss. They also have a bigger AOE than they used to, meaning they’re your go to for killing swarms of mooks.

As for PVP, well, you’ll probably just bring them along if you don’t have any other AOE damage dealers around, or as a heal-denier, since their poison now weakens enemy healing by 15%. Note that this is all on top of their initial 127% (when at skill level 1) damage and their 25% poison damage per second for 10 seconds.

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Milk Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, DEFENSE, Taunter, Heavy Tank, Has Magic Candy, Discord Server Child Friendly Language Enforcer

PVP/PVE Tank

Toppings:Solid Almonds in general, or Swift Chocolates with DMG Resist substats if paired with Cream Unicorn Cookie

Milk Cookie was one of the first meta cookies at the start of the game thanks to their toughness and Taunt ability, but he got left in the dust faster than the others in his group once new cookies started being introduced.

His Magic Candy doubles down on his ability to survive:He now heals back 30+% of whatever damage he took while his skill was active, and clears out any debuffs he may have suffered after his taunt duration ends. This allows Milk to distract dangerous snipers like the recently candied Vampire and Rye cookies, and pairs him well with Tea Knight, whose entire schtick is murdering the enemy team after dying last.

This used to be harder than it looks since Tea Knight’s front positioning and less that impressive defensive stats (for a Front Cookie anyway) usually got him killed first unless paired with weak cookies, but Milk lets Tea Knight bring a stronger group with him.

With a Magic Candy at level 10, his basic attacks start to hit harder and on top of that extra damage, his basic attack starts dealing 1% true damage vs Cookies, bypassing all defenses. This can rack up faster than expected when paired with a candied Rye Cookie, whose Magic Candy can boost attack speed. All this is on top of his old DMG Resist buff on cast, and another buff to Taunts in general:They can no longer be dispelled!

Moon Rabbit Cookie

DEFENSE, FRONT, Heal On Kill, AOE Damage, GIMME YOUW WICE CAKEF

PVP Heal and Win Secure (Occasionally found in top PVP teams), PVE Strong in Chapter 11-12

Toppings:Solid Almonds or Swift Chocolates

An adorably fat cookie with a thing for rice cakes, Moon Rabbit Cookie’s skill transforms her into an equally adorable yet unfathomably fatter rabbit, who slams into the enemy. This attack deals AOE damage and marks targets. Targets marked by Moon Rabbit’s skill heal the party when killed within 10 seconds, and the heal is 10 times stronger when a cookie is marked as opposed to normal PVE enemies. It might be better to bring a dedicated healer in most PVE situations.

That being said, she’s an excellent way to snowball in PVP when used as a secondary healer. Her presence means your HP tops up when you get a kill, practically kicking the enemy while they’re down. If she pops her skill then Vampire murders the enemy healer within the 10 second timer, you just made it impossible for the enemy to recover, even if your own team was badly dinged up by the enemy’s efforts beforehand. Her heal on a cookie kill is 253% her ATK stat, more than twice that of even Pure Vanilla, though with extra steps needed.

She’s also hilariously busted in Chapter 12, where you have a lot of non-playable NPC cookies as enemies. Yes, the devs remembered that little detail, as the cookie kill heal counts toward unplayable cookie NPC foes like those jerkwad assassins and meddlers in Chapter 12.

Twizzly Gummy Cookie

EPIC, REAR, RANGED, Shield-Destroyer, AOE Damage, Debuffer, Rapid Fire, Crit Focus, Walking Electrical Hazard

PVP Crit Comp Core (with Mala Sauce and Sparkling Cookie), PVP/PVE Crit-based Damage Dealer

Toppings:Juicy Apple Jellies

The electrically psychotic Twizzly Gummy Cookie is a counter to Pure Vanilla, as her Twizzly Beam can temporarily disrupt shields. This makes her very dangerous to such teams, and even if the enemy team lacks Pure Vanilla, she can still do heavy damage if you run a Crit build (Use Juice Apple Jelly toppings) rather than the typical ATK build.

She could work well with Vampire Cookie for Pure Vanilla-busting. Pray their cooldowns line up, with Twizzly zapping Vanilla’s shield off followed by Vampire giving him a big ol’ bite to the head. She also increases her own critical hit damage when doing this, so Mala Sauce might help her well with that since Mala significantly improves Crit Chance with their skill.

On top of all this, her autoattack fires 4 shot bursts, again working well with anything that gives her a better crit chance, though it generally has fairly poor total damage if it fails to crit. That being said, Herb Cookie can clean out her Zap debuff, and Parfait Cookie can prevent it entirely with a sprinkle of luck. Pair her with Sparkling Cookie or Mala Sauce Cookie to make the most of her skill, as she does little damage when she doesn’t crit.

Affogato Cookie

EPIC, BOMBER, MID, Debuff Amplifier, AOE Poison, Heavy Single Target Poison, Single Target Buff-Dispel, ATK-based Target Priority, Royal Ice-Cream Headache

PVP Sniper-Enabler, PVE Anti-Gunline, Anti-Boss, Debuff Enabler , Damage Reflection Avoidance

Toppings:Swift Chocos to maintain debuff amplifier, Searing Raspberries for better poison damage

Licorice’s cowardice without his loyalty, Pomegrenate’s silver-tongued evil, and Poison Mushroom’s… Poison, but better. The back-stabbing buttkisser Affogato Cookie is a very good companion to the likes of Eclair and Frost Queen, or anyone else reliant on debuffs. In PVP or PVE, Affogato and Eclair together enable each other.

Affogato’s ability heavily amplifies debuffs (By 30%!) taken by a single high-ATK target (Usually a boss or enemy rearliner in PVE, or the enemy main damage dealer in PVP), which means Eclair can completely ruin them with his own debuff and attack, while increasing Affogato’s poison effectiveness.

On top of this, any enemy in close proximity to the one Affogato put a curse on suffers poison damage. Much like Frost Queen, his poison hits for one final blow once it is dispelled. Affogato Cookie also prevents his main target from getting any buffs for 10 seconds, so Pure Vanilla can’t shield them from the incoming attack either! Just watch out for enemy teams with Herb Cookie in them.

Ironically, Affogato suffers in the chapter he released with, Chapter 13 Snow On The Black Wall, since all the enemies there have a 40% debuff resist aura. Though his debuff amplification ability can partially negate this for himself and other debuff users in your team, at least against important targets, so bring him if you have no choice but to use debuff spammers there. Affogato also finds use against enemies that reflect damage like the Cursed Shields in Chapter 14 or the Red Velvet Dragon:Poison doesn’t count as a reflectable attack, so Affogato can avoid getting absolutely annihilated by their own attack, unlike say Espresso who nukes himself against such foes.

Red Velvet Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, CHARGE, Rear-Target Pull and Burst, Heavy Stun, Light/Medium Tank, Cake Hound Baker Supreme

PVP Anti-Healer, PVE Anti-Spellcaster, Weak vs Large Mobs

Toppings:Solid Almonds for DMG Resist, Searing Raspberries for Damage, or Swift Chocolates to mitigate long Cooldown

Red Velvet Cookie, gameplay-wise, is either Vampire Cookie’s best friend or worst enemy depending on how you use them, and whether or not they’re teammates or opponents. They do a similar job, killing a single target from the enemy rear. Whereas Vampire Cookie usually kills them outright, Red Velvet Cookie yoinks the victim out front while stunning them for an agonizing 5 seconds, making them much more vulnerable. Their whopping 800%+ skill damage modifier mixed with their Front cookie statline allows them to do double duty as tank and single target marksman.

Charge cookies tend to have higher ATK than Supports (though not as high as Magic cookies), so they don’t suffer as badly as the likes of Onion. A good combo is either Vamp and Red, or Red and Pastry. Vamp can hit the healer first while Red Velvet deals the finishing blow, or Red Velvet can yank someone important into Pastry Cookie’s crossbow.

Red Velvet especially shines in achievement hunting team comps, especially missions which require you to only use 3 cookies at a time, since they fill two roles in one cookie. You can give Red Velvet some Almonds or Walnuts to make them tougher, or Raspberries to make the most out of their skill, which hits much harder than what most Front cookies have.

Parfait Cookie

EPIC, REAR, SUPPORT, Defense Buff, Debuff Resistance, Just Take Life One Scoop At A Time

PVP Anti-Frost Queen (found on top PVP teams occasionally)

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

Parfait Cookie’s a support? She’s the one that needs emotional support with a storyline like that! She’s a support cookie who gives the whole team a 10% defense buff and 40% debuff resistance. There are better cookies than her when it comes to improving general squad survival, namely Pure Vanilla Cookie, Licorice Cookie and Strawberry Crepe Cookie, at least in general, day-to-day usage.

She got moved up a tier again not because of any buffs, but because Frost Queen Fairy was added to the game:Parfait’s 40% general debuff resistance skill can mess up Sea Fairy’s skill and deny the stun entirely, and cut down Frost Queen’s thaw damage and freeze duration by that aforementioned 40%.

On top of this, she can protect Pure Vanilla’s shield from Twizzly Gummy Cookie’s Zap debuff, which normally cancels shields. That makes 3 extremely deadly cookies she counters, though ironically enough she suffers against older meta teams who don’t rely on debuffs as much as Sea Fairy and Frost Queen do. Usually any old teams using Sorbet Shark, Espresso or Black Raisin as their main damage dealers.

And even then her healing ability is unusually powerful for a Support, blowing older Supports like Pomegranate (who nobody gets for her healing, but instead for that big, chunky ATK buff) out of the water, at least in terms of refilling HP bars. As with most Support cookies, give her Swift Chocos so she can spam that debuff resist, DEF buff, and heal over time.

Licorice Cookie

EPIC, MID, MAGIC, Summoner, Buffer, Low Power AOE Damage, A True Generalist

PVP/PVE Defensive Summoner, PVP Sorbet-Blocker

Toppings:Swift Chocolates for Mookspam

He’s so powerful, he should have been dipped in molten fondue and called Cheese Cookie. He is ostensibly a squishy mid Magic cookie. He’s closer to an immensely powerful Support though. His skill is a salt-inducing horror in PVP, and an excellent shield in PVE. In one tap, he will summon several licorice soldiers, give your cookies a 20% defense buff, and zap the enemy with an AOE lightning bolt.

Give him Hard Walnuts, and his mooks become a frontline wall that can hold back the enemy. Pair him with a levelled Squishy Jelly Watch and his cooldown ends just in time to refresh his mooks. Oh, and that DEF buff applies to his mooks too. Ditch the Walnuts for Swift Chocos and watch as the mook spam refreshes constantly. He’s especially strong once you get him past 0-star. A guy worth grinding soulstone mileage for! He’s what you pick in the extra slot if you want someone reliable in all situations, and aren’t sure with how to kill your enemy. Or if you’re absolutely sick of Sorbet Shark ruining your day.

Lilac Cookie

EPIC, MID, SUPPORT, Normal Attack Buff, Yogurt’s Minder

PVP/PVE ATK Speed Comp Enabler

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

The flower-scented Lilac Cookie is a weird one. Their skill buffs the team’s normal attack damage based on whatever attack speed buffs they get from outside sources, with a .4% increase in normal attack damage for every 1% of extra attack speed. This makes their skill generally useless unless you have an extremely specific team setup. You’ll need Mint Choco Cookie and the Librarian’s Enchanted Robes treasure to make anything out of Lilac’s skill.

They also pair very well with Pastry Cookie’s self-buff skill but poorly with most other damage cookies, who rely on directly damaging skills to do the majority of their damage. It doesn’t help that the actual damaging part of their skill is hampered by their Support statline and lackluster percentage modifier.

If you’ve got all that, then great! If you don’t have any of them though, Lilac will have to stay in town, especially since Pomegranate Cookie exists and does the same job for a much wider variety of setups.

Raspberry Cookie

FRONT, EPIC, CHARGER, Single Target DPS, ATK-Based Targeting, Glory To House Raspberry!

PVP Anti-Damage Dealer, PVE ATK-dampener, Sniper and Bait

Toppings:Searing Raspberries or Swift Chocos for DPS, or Solid Almonds for tanking, Almond plus one type of offensive topping mix viable , Searing Raspberries for PVE bait duty

Not to be confused with Ovenbreak’s Raspberry Mousse Cookie, Raspberry Cookie was released along with Hollyberry. Let’s get one thing straight:Raspberry makes a very poor tank. She has the bulky statline of a front cookie, but you’ll be using her similarly to Vampire Cookie or Red Velvet:To snipe targets you really hate. Raspberry excels in PVP, since her targeting priority is based on ATK. She bullies whoever has the highest ATK stat on the enemy team, usually someone like the dreaded Sea Fairy Cookie or their rear sniper like Vampire.

She’ll rarely target herself in mirror matches since she has a Front cookie statline. Deleting your enemy’s primary damage dealer early might as well be a guaranteed victory, perhaps even more so than deleting their healer early. On the other hand, she’s not the best for PVE unless it’s a bossfight. In PVE, Vampire and Red Velvet are easier to predict and use, though Raspberry will still rip bosses in half like they do. Bring her for guild raids and PVP, and feed her some Searing Raspberries for maximum laughs. Only reason she isn’t Gourmet tier is her unpredictable aim and weakness to massive crowds in general PVE.

As a note, she can be useful as a tank specifically in chapter 13 and in her own bossfight due to a quirk with her stats:Raspberry Cookie’s ATK stat is high enough that with a full Searing Raspberry topping build, she can beat the ATK stats of certain damage dealer cookies (In particular, Sorbet Shark, Eclair and Affogato) provided those attack cookies are running Swift Chocolate builds instead, and are around equal level and stars.

This makes her draw aggro from dangerous enemies who target whoever has the highest ATK on your team, like Chapter 13’s Mountain Ents, or herself in her boss battle. Paired with her Charge Cookie HP and DEF stats, she can keep your damage dealers alive long enough to do their jobs, provided she has a good healer or two looking out for her.

Even though her tanking ability is below that of other Front cookies, it’s certainly better than what those squishy nerds she’s protecting has, and having your damage dealer die first is usually a loss waiting to happen.

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Purple Yam Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, CHARGE, AOE Damage and Knockback, Lategame Heavy Tank, Has Magic Candy, Spin 2 Win

PVE AOE Knockback, Extreme Candy-based Tankiness

Toppings:Solid Almonds

Purple Yam, being the weakest of the cookies to get a Magic Candy, also got a general stat buff on top of it. He’s now got an extra 40+% ATK and got bulkier in general, and that’s before he even gets his Magic Candy. His Magic Candy makes his skill hit harder, still not on par with true attack cookies or even modern front fighters like Dark Cacao or Wildberry, but you’ll definitely notice the boost.

The two things that make his candy special though:His cooldown gets cut by several seconds, allowing him to spam the skill absolutely incessantly, and it gives him a whopping 40+% Damage Resistance buff while spinning, which means giving him Solid Almonds makes him shrug off attacks that would leave other Front Cookies hanging on for dear life.

Overall, he’s a much better choice now than he was before, but he’s still not someone you’ll pick over Wildberry or Dark Cacao Cookie, at least for PVP. For PVE though, he’ll work well with Summoners, since he’ll cram the enemy team into a tight formation and put all of them within eating range of all your summons.

Mango Cookie

EPIC, MID, MAGIC, AOE Damage, Team ATK Buff, Be Glad That’s Mango Juice

PVP/PVE AOE/ATK Buffer

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

A cookie that, while rather weak when alone, is great when paired with other cookies like him. Mango Cookie is an AOE damage cookie who trades raw killing power for a fast cooldown and a team-wide ATK buff. This makes them a more agressive alternative to Pomegranate Cookie, who has a stronger buff but has a heal that basically does diddly.

While Mango’s AOE attack does only roughly 50% damage per hit, it is backed up by Mango’s Magic statline, which has high ATK. Give them some Raspberries since their cooldown is good enough not to need Swift Chocos, then pair them with a dedicated damage dealer like Espresso or Latte.

Mint Choco Cookie

REAR, SUPPORT, AOE Healer, Team Buffer, A Sweet Violinist

PVP/PVE ATK SPD Comp Healer(with Lilac Cookie)

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

A support who fires at the enemy as opposed to being a dedicated healer. Unlike Rye’s greedy ATK Speed buff, Mint Choco Cookie’s team-wide ATK Speed buff actually has a noticeable effect. It causes the squad healer to heal faster, and several cookies attacking more rapidly is much more powerful than just one cookie doing it. While Mint Choco Cookie is normally overshadowed by Pomegranate in any other team comp, putting him, Pastry and Lilac together turns the three of them into a deadly machinegun team, with Mint Choco and Lilac being Pastry’s ammo loaders.

Deploying this guy instead of another damage dealer might not be wise, and deploying him instead of a dedicated healer is a terrible idea. Deploying him with a dedicated healer isn’t so bad though. Give him Swift Chocolates to keep that buff going and Pastry’s ammo flowing.

Sonic Cookie

SPECIAL, AMBUSH, MID, ATK Speed Buffer, AOE Damage, Gotta Go Fast

PVP/PVE ATK Speed Comp AOE Damage (with Lilac)

Toppings:Swift Chocos or Searing Raspberries

So Sega had their anniversary, and Cookie Run Kingdom celebrated by having Sonic and Tails in the game. Sonic Cookie is an ambush cookie that works well in Lilac’s machinegun team. His attack is an AOE strike with him pinballing all over the enemy, while giving your whole team a 15% ATK SPD buff. More damage for Lilac to send Pastry’s way! He could be considered a more aggressive option compared to Mint Choco for that spot. As usual, Raspberries or Swift Chocos since you either want the damage to go up or spam the skill for constant ATK SPD buffs, which also makes the damage go up anyway.

Kumiho Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, CHARGER, Disabler, Defense Reduction, AOE Attack, Super Form, Foxy Marshmallow

PVP/PVE Disabler, Defense Reduction, Charm Ignores Cocoa Cookie’s Stun Immunity

Toppings:Solid Almonds or Searing Raspberries

Kumiho Cookie got a rather hefty buff! Not quite enough to kick Dark Choco Cookie off his throne, but she’s clearly gunning for it really hard. Technically, Kumiho Cookie, on top of her ability to flirt with and Charm enemies (which is functionally the same as Stunning them, except Stun immunity doesn’t stop it), can now reduce enemy DEF by 20%, same as Dark Choco Cookie. Except Dark Choco Cookie’s black lightning can hit large targets (usually bosses) three times, stacking the debuff thrice compared to Kumiho’s single stack.

Not to mention most bosses are immune to disabling debuffs like Charm, Stun and Freeze anyway. This is clearly a sizeable improvement though, and against mobs of mooks they’re roughly on par with each other. While Dark Choco hits in a larger area and for more initial damage, Kumiho can interrupt the enemy with her skill.

On top of this, this tiny marshmallow fox transforms into her Cookie form for a short time, roughly doubling her basic attack’s strength on top of making it hit multiple enemies at a time. Either get her Almonds, or a set of Raspberries to make the most of her post-transform muti-target spirit ball attacks, if you’re rich enough to substat for DMG Resist.

Pastry Cookie

EPIC, REAR, RANGED, Near-Target DPS, LET THE PURGATION BEGIN!

PVP/PVE ATK Speed Comp Damage Dealer (with Lilac Cookie)

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

Pastry Cookie is about as plain and simple a DPS as you can get. No special target priorities to worry about, they only care about killing whatever filthy, disgusting, cake-loving heretic is immediately in front of them. Their ability is to ramp up their basic attack’s fire rate while shooting an extra light arrow after every normal shot. Unfortunately, their lack of a targeting priority more advanced than “Shoot whoever’s in front” means they tend not to aim for damage dealers and healers, which you normally need dead first.

Also, AOE cookies like Latte, Espresso and Black Raisin tend to be better for overall DPS. All that said, deploying her with Mint Choco, Lilac, and the Librarian’s Enchanted Robes turns her little holy crossbow into a sanctified Gatling cannon. They also pair extremely well with Red Velvet Cookie, who can yank high-value targets right into Pastry’s firing line. Ironic since they utterly despise each other. If you plan on using them, give them Raspberries to make them rip up enemy fronts faster so they can get to the juicier targets behind them.

Squid Ink Cookie

EPIC, MID, MAGIC, AOE Attacker, DEF Reduction, Has Magic Candy, Still Crying After A Buff

PVE Crowd Clearing

Toppings:Swift Chocolates, Searing Raspberries, Solid Almonds

It seems that a lot of cookies as of this writing want to kick Dark Choco Cookie off his DEF Reduction throne. Squid Ink Cookie is about as basic as an AOE attacker as one can get without their Magic Candy:They slap enemies in an area, dealing damage.

No stuns, no frills, just damage. This update changes things for Squid Ink with the introduction of their Magic Candy, which allows them to reduce enemy DEF by 20% with a boosted AOE basic attack, while hitting harder (Especially against non-Cookie targets) and throwing out an extra 3 slaps for a total of 10 hits. They also deal more damage specifically to targets suffering from DEF Reduction, an extra 15-37.5%.

They also make themself tankier if their candy is level 10 and above:Their slaps can give a 1-1.2% DMG Reduction boost for 6 seconds which can stack up to 60 times based on how many targets are hit.

Unfortunately, they’re not kicking either Dark Choco or Captain Caviar Cookie off the top spot as DEF reducing boss-killers:Squid Ink Cookie’s DEF Reduction debuff doesn’t work on bosses! This buff puts ol’ Squib closer in line to other Espresso-likes, bumping them up a tier, though not much higher.

Macaron Cookie

EPIC, MID, MAGIC, Healer, Buffer, Multihit AOE Attack, Weak vs Cookies, Marching To Their Own Tune

PVE Avatar of Destiny Tombstone Shredder, Hit-shield Breaker, Offensive Stat Buffer

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

Macaron Cookie is generally considered a bad choice in PVP since she deals less damage vs cookies, and she will likely also suffer in chapters 11-12 since those have tons of Cookie NPCs as foes. For other PVE areas though, she can be quite useful thanks to her healing over time and Parade Stack ability, which increases the healing she does for every 3 hits her skill is able to do, though there are still superior choices for general use.

There is one particular task she utterly, hilariously demolishes:Fighting the Avatar of Destiny guild boss. Her skill will do 20 hits over a span of 5 seconds, in an area. This means she can easily shred the tombstone barricade the Avatar sends out when paired with Cherry Blossom Cookie, allowing your other cookies to get in its face and do some real damage much faster.

Her own damage potential is poor, but you can perhaps ditch Pomegrenate with Macaron for the Avatar fights since Macaron also does healing and ATK buffs on top of a Crit Buff, while Pomegrenate is unable to wreck Tombstones and does almost nothing in terms of actual damage to the boss. Macaron’s buffs also last long enough that giving her Swift Chocolates and using the Jelly Clock treasure lets her keep the buff active forever as long as she doesn’t eat a stun or any other disable.

On top of this, Macaron’s skill improves the team’s ATK and CRIT%. Treat her the same way you would one of the post-Cotton era Support Cookies, except you feed her Magic powder instead of Support powder.

Werewolf Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, CHARGE, DPS, Stun Spam, AOE Attack, Has Magic Candy, Wanted Friends, Got A Buff Instead

PVE/PVP Stun Spammer, Injury Spammer and Enabler

Toppings:Solid Almonds

Werewolf Cookie got one heck of an HP-wrecking magic candy, albeit one that is fairly experimental with its stat distribution since a part of it takes its damage from his HP. Werewolf’s skill without the magic candy allows his werewolf form’s rapid fire double strikes to have a 20% chance to stun, though Schwarzwalder and Wildberry Cookie are still way better at stun spamming with their higher stun chances and specifically Schwarzwalder’s AOE basic attacks.

Their Magic Candy though is very powerful, as allows them to inflict not just Injury, but another debuff that lets them increase the maximum cap of Injury to 40%. This lets Werewolf sync well with Dark Cacao and a candied Espresso, who can make use of the debuff to reduce the enemy’s MAX HP to the point that the enemy healers suffer greatly from being unable to do their jobs.

He also gets a last hit in his skill that has damage based not on his fairly poor Front cookie attack stat, but instead on his superior Max HP stat, though at a fairly poor percentage (When compared to single hit attacks that use the ATK stat anyway) only hitting 70%+ worth of his Max HP even at the highest candy levels.

All in all, he’s still not the tip of the top cream of the crop meta, but he is far better than his old self and all that Injury spam can do a real number on his enemies. It might be funny to pair him with Schwarzwalder and Wildberry Cookie so they can constantly stunlock whoever gets in clobbering range of them, though such a team is of debatable effectiveness when compared to pairing him with Dark Cacao and Espresso to cut the enemy team’s max HP nearly in half.

As a side note, he is also harder to interrupt thanks to the Magic Candy making him heavier, and therefore more resistant to Knockback and Flying.

A TIER – FLAVORFUL

Blackberry Cookie
Candy Diver Cookie
Cherry Blossom Cookie
Mala Sauce Cookie
Custard Cookie III
Princess Cookie
Tiger Lily Cookie
Sparkling Cookie
Cherry Cookie
Avocado Cookie
Adventurer Cookie
Fig Cookie

Madeleine Cookie

While not as powerful as the Gourmet or Specialist tier, these cookies are pretty strong in their own right. These guys are definitely good cookies, just overshadowed. They don’t like that though! Some of them can be used to as low cost versions of the cookies above them. Thankfully this being the widest tier means you’re spoiled for choice.

Blackberry Cookie

RARE, REAR, MAGIC, AOE Damage Over Time, Squad Buffer, Adventurer Cookie’s Minder

PVE AOE Damage, PVE Twizzly Crit Enabler

Toppings:Searing Raspberries for general use, Swift Chocolates when with Twizzly Gummy Cookie

We had unfortunately underestimated Onion Cookie’s de-facto mom. Blackberry Cookie is one of the better Rares in the game, though overshadowed by the absolute mess of Epic damage dealers available. She summons a crowd of ghosts to shred the enemy team with many, many hits, and while this happens everyone’s crit chance goes up by 10% for 6 seconds. Simple, but her being a Rare gives her a small but unique advantage over other damage dealers:You probably have her lying around at 5 stars!

A well-fed Blackberry with proper support from other cookies like Eclair and Dark Choco can fill in for an Epic damage dealer well enough to fight the final boss of chapter 12, a very tough nut to crack.

Of course, if you have Eclair or Dark Choco, then you must have incredibly bad luck or poor mileage spending habits (Unless you spent ALL of it on Treasure Tickets and absolutely none on Soulstones, which is fair, you gotta get that Old Pilgrim’s Scroll after all!) to have only Blackberry as your main dedicated damage dealer by the end of Chapter 12. She can also go with crit-reliant cookies like Twizzly or Cream Puff thanks to her crit-based buff.

Blackberry’s stint as the only rare S-tier cookie was nice while it lasted, too bad Macaron Cookie marched her and Pomegranate out of everyone’s Avatar of Destiny teams!

Candy Diver Cookie

EPIC, REAR, SUPPORT, Unkillable, Untargetable, Healer, Randomized Buffs, Too Dead to Kill

PVP Rear Attack Blocker, PVP/PVE Team Healer, Generalist Buffer

Toppings:Swift Chocolates, Sweet Candy, DO NOT use defensive toppings

Candy Diver Cookie is a very odd support for one reason:They are completely immune to all damage! You’d think this makes them completely busted, but they pretty much count as a dead cookie taking up a slot. This means if they’re the only one left on the team, you lose anyway, and they cannot be deployed alone.

After all, they really are nothing but ancient haunted cookie dust swirling around old soda water in a diving suit. Also, Vampire Cookie’s smart enough not to break their fangs on an armored diving suit rated for the Duskgloom Sea, so they and other rear attack cookies won’t ever target Candy Diver Cookie. No blocking the rear with an immortal cookie here!

As for their actual skill, they heal for 43.5% of their ATK, while giving another buff based on what relic they scoop up while their skill is active:A Siren Statue makes buffs received by the team (Amplify Buff) 15% stronger for 10 seconds, a Pirate Sword increases ATK by 10% for 10 seconds, and an Anchor increases DEF by 15% for 10 seconds.

A higher Amplify Buff stat for Candy Diver increases their chance of finding the last, most powerful relic on the list:The Black Bearl Shell, which provides healing over time for 7 seconds, Amplify Buff 15% and 25% extra ATK for 10 seconds.

They also have a good passive:Their basic attacks increase the damage taken by an enemy by 5% (Can stack twice) for 10 seconds, while at the same time reducing the target’s defense by 7.5% (Also stacks twice) for the same amount of time. Quite good in maps and situations where healers are often targeted down, but they’re a rather inconsistent choice with their randomized buffs.

Cherry Blossom Cookie

EPIC, REAR, AMBUSH, AOE Attack, Stacking ATK Buff, Anti-Monster, Polite Outside, Cherry Cookie Inside

PVE AOE Attacker/ Buffer, PVP Anti-Summoner

Toopings:Swift Chocos For Buff Maintenance, Searing Raspberries for Damage

Oddly enough, Cherry Blossom Cookie has less in common with her sister Cherry Cookie, and is closer to an upgraded and specialized Pancake Cookie in terms of how she works. Her skill has her fly into the air to avoid enemy attacks, and carpet bomb the field with exploding cherry blossoms, like how Pancake bombards the field with Acorn Jellies.

They even both give buffs, but Cherry Blossom’s is generally better if there’s a lot of enemies in the field:Pancake gives an ATK Speed buff, while Cherry Blossom gives a 2.5% ATK buff that stacks up to 10 times for a max of 25%, depending on how many enemies she hits with her bombing raid. This makes her specifically specialized for PVE against large crowds of mooks.

Unfortunately, she is so heavily specialized for that that it causes her problems fighting anything else:Her skill does less and less damage to a target if it is hit multiple times, meaning it’s weak against bosses and elite mooks. Large enemy crowds become less prevalent past Chapter 10 in favor of few high quality heavies every wave, so she suffers late in PVE.

And for PVP, you can either get a better damage dealer like Caramel Arrow, Sorbet Shark or any of the Legendary attackers, or get Pomegrenate cookie for a guaranteed 30% ATK buff instead of a 25% ATK buff that takes two skill barrages to fully pull off. You could perhaps use her against enemy Summoners in PVP, though if you already have a good, well-fed damage dealer on your team then just stick with them instead.

All that said, she thankfully has a high ATK stat inherent in Ambush cookies, avoids attacks with her skill, and covers a wide area. All that still keeps Cherry Blossom Cookie a good choice, just one with extremely heavy competition. Nowadays she finds use with Blackberry Cookie against the Avatar of Destiny guild boss, as both of them together can make short work of the Avatar’s gravestone blockade. Unlike Blackberry though, this wasn’t enough to raise Cherry Blossom’s tier, since Blackberry’s attack doesn’t weaken with subsequent hits.

Mala Sauce Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, CHARGE, Crit Buffer, Debuffer, Damage Over Time, AOE Damage, Extra Spicy

PVP/PVE Crit Comp (with Twizzly Gummy Cookie)

Toppings:Solid Almonds or Swift Chocolates

It seems the devs forgot about Herb Cookie’s existence when designing Mala Sauce Cookie’s attack. While her AOE skill’s Burn debuff has potential to deal heavy damage, Herb Cookie is a healer almost everyone owns and can easily douse that fire with his skill. Not to mention Parfait Cookie gives your team a pretty good chance to avoid the debuff entirely. This means they’re rather weak on their own, but there is one cookie who benefits from having Mala Sauce around so much that pairing the two of them together becomes extremely deadly.

Mala Sauce’s skill also gives a CRIT chance buff to the two highest CRIT cookies on the team, most likely their release-mate Twizzly Gummy Cookie, who relies extremely heavily on crits. Working with a hard-counter to Vanilla well enough to make them give Sorbet Shark a run for their money is enough to put Mala Sauce up here. As usual, they’ll need Almonds like any other front cookie.

Custard Cookie III

RARE, REAR, HEALER, Double Target Healer, Miniature Vanilla King

Early- Late Midgame PVE Healer/Shield

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

Quite possibly the longest-lasting cookie in the starter squad. While he’s pickier with his healing than Herb Cookie, he heals more HP per target with his skill (though comparing regular heals, Herb is still stronger) and puts a short-duration shield on top of said heal.

He’s also good at picking his heal targets. He picks the two most likely to end up dead, often saving their butts in a clutch situation. Timing that shield well can mean the difference between a total party kill, and a desperate victory. Overall, an adorably annoying cookie willing to work towards his self-proclaimed title. Give him some Searing Raspberries to make his healing stronger.

Princess Cookie

RARE, FRONT, CHARGE, AOE Debuffer, Medium Tank, Dark Choco But Cute

Early-Late Midgame PVE Frontliner, Queen Of Rares

Toppings:Solid Almonds

Let’s face it, she’s a discount version of Dark Choco Cookie. While Princess Cookie’s skill technically does more straight damage than Dark Choco’s, it has a weaker DEF Down debuff of 15% compared to Dark Choco’s 20%. That said, being a mini Dark Choco is a good thing!

You’ll usually have Princess Cookie instead of Dark Choco because of the Gacha’s rather iffy rates. She’ll last you long into the game, and the only one that can truly replace her is Dark Choco. Says a lot about how strong she is. Perhaps give her some Solid Almonds, or Searing Raspberries to take advantage of her skill’s higher damage power. Overall, a good cookie, just overshadowed by her Epic-tier edgy counterpart.

Tiger Lily Cookie

EPIC, REAR, RANGE, AOE Stun, Maker Of Funny Faces

PVP/PVE Stunner, Normally found in PVP Stun-spam Comps

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

Tiger Lily Cookie is an odd mix. She’s a rear ranger, but her skill is an AOE stun that sends her forward to the enemy while increasing her attack speed. Crowd disablers used to be quite rare in her release, but are now more common, though ironically the roster of cookies have widened so much that Tiger Lily stayed in the same spot of this list the whole time. A lot more courageous than another cookie I’ll be listing down later. Give her some Swift Chocolates so you can stun the enemy more reliably.

Sparkling Cookie

EPIC, REAR, HEALER, Double Target Healer, Team Buffer, Vampire Cookie’s “Juice” Supplier

PVP/PVE Crit Comp Healer (With Twizzly Gummy Cookie)

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

Sparkling Cookie could be seen as a more offense-oriented version of Custard Cookie III. He has the same double target heal, but ditches the two target shield for an all-team critical hit chance increase. While he’s an Epic and Custard’s only a Rare, neither is a true replacement for the other.

It all depends on whether you want child-friendly defensive shields, or more violent booze powered critical hits in your team. If Custard’s for ending a fight safely, Sparkling is for ending a fight quickly. Both of them are pretty good.

Cherry Cookie

RARE, REAR, BOMBER, AOE Stun, Atomic Prankster

PVE Stunner, Sometimes used in PVP Stun Comps

Toppings:Searing Raspberries for damage, or Swift Chocolates for maintaining Stun

Cherry Cookie is good fun! There are few things simpler or more effective than tossing a gigantic bomb at the enemy. Her giant bomb has a 2 second stun, not quite as powerful as Tiger Lily’s 3 second stun. But the bomb itself still does good damage, and Cherry Cookie arguably has the better basic attack.

Being a Bomber instead of a Ranger, her basic attacks do splash damage. Great for cleaning frontline crowds in PVE. Give her a ton of Raspberries to take advantage of both her big bomb and her little bombs.

Avocado Cookie

RARE, FRONT, DEFENSE, Single Target Buff, Heavy Tank, AOE Pushback, Pun-Happy Blacksmith

PVE ATK Buffer

Toppings:Solid Almonds

A very strong cookie with more application in the PVE late game than the early game. You’d think that giving a 30% ATK Buff only to whoever has the highest ATK stat automatically makes her inferior to Pomegranate Cookie giving a 20% ATK buff to everyone in the team. Falsch! Being a tanky Defense cookie instead of a squishy Support makes up for it.

She makes a good partner to AOE nukers like Espresso. She’ll also last longer than supports against AOE-happy enemy formations, because of her fairly beefy stats. As for the actual damage of her skill though, it’s nothing to take note of. Give her some Walnuts or Almonds to help her keep the squishy mids alive.

Adventurer Cookie

RARE , REAR, AMBUSH, Single Target Rear Heavy Damage, Single Target Stun, Edible Indiana Jones

Midgame-to-Late Midgame PVE Anti-Spellcaster, Weak vs Mookspam

Toppings:Searing RaspberrIes

Adventurer Cookie works very similarly to Vampire Cookie except trading some of the damage for a stun. Pretty good, but why would you want to stun an enemy when you can kill them outright? Because sometimes, you just can’t kill them outright! Might as well keep the target from murdering your party for a couple of seconds.

It might be a good idea to pair Adventurer and Vampire Cookie together to tag team a boss, but they’ll be fighting over the Ambush powder needed for their skills. Cram this guy full of Searing Raspberries. Use him like Vampire Cookie, but time the attack to interrupt the target if you can.

Fig Cookie

EPIC, MIDDLE, SUPPORT, AOE Debuffer, Doot Doot

PVE ATK Debuffer

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

Fig Cookie is similar to Onion Cookie in purpose, except they gave up all pretense of being a damage dealer to focus on their debuff game. Their AOE attack predictably does very little damage, but slaps a big ugly 20% ATK reduction on whatever it hits. You can also keep this debuff up more reliably than with Onion Cookie, since not only does Fig Cookie have the faster cooldown, they also don’t need to wait for Fear Stacks to make the most of their skill.

You could perhaps bring them in PVE to dull the teeth of particularly deadly monster encounters, but it might still be more reliable to kill the enemy faster with more damage dealers anyway. If you plan on using them, feed them some Swift Chocolates to keep that debuff going.

Madeleine Cookie

EPIC, FRONT, “DEFENSE”, AOE Damage, Self-Heal, Heavy Tank, Stop Hiding In Mid If You Want Glory!

PVE/PVP ATK SPD Comp Frontliner/AOE Damage (with Lilac Cookie)

Toppings:Solid Almonds or Swift Chocolates

A majestically shiny cookie with gleaming white armor and a fancy sword. Madeleine Cookie’s skill is to heal himself, make himself immune to debuffs, and shoot AOE piercing sword beams. Sounds awesome right? You’ll notice we put the word “DEFENSE” in sarcastic quotation marks. He hides in mid when using his skill! This would be perfectly okay if he had a good ATK stat, but he doesn’t.

It comes with being a Defense cookie. He can’t do his job as a Defense cookie if he’s hiding with Espresso! At least his stats are pretty beefy elsewhere. Maybe use his skill when there are big crowds or in a desperate situation. Against singular deadly targets or if the mid is in danger, it might be better to keep him in front to take hits and let the real damage dealers do the job.

We moved Madeleine up a tier though, as while he is still a coward who hides in mid, his skill becomes uncannily destructive when paired with Lilac’s ATK SPD-based heavy machinegun team, even considering Madeleine’s Defense Cookie statline giving him poor ATK.

B TIER – SWEET

Tails Cookie
Carrot Cookie
Chili Pepper Cookie
Onion Cookie
Devil Cookie

These guys aren’t bad, but they’re not awesome either. Some might be otherwise powerful cookies with a rather blatant flaw. Others are just rather boring, but fairly practical. They make good space fillers for roles you need but lack. Like if you need a tank but don’t have Princess, Avocado, Dark Choco or Milk.

Tails Cookie

SPECIAL, AMBUSH, MID, DEF Buffer, AOE Damage, Adorable Airborne Airbro

PVE AOE Damage and Buffer

Toppings:Searing Raspberries or Swift Chocolates

Tails suffers a bit more than his blue bro. He’s got the same skill but with a DEF buff at 15% instead of Sonic’s ATK SPD buff. Honestly a good cookie, though Licorice outclasses him big time. Licorice, while doing less damage with his lightning strike, comes with a 20% DEF buff AND mooks. If you want a damage dealer, get an Espressolike, and if you want a DEF buffer, get Licorice. If you want BOTH AOE damage and a DEF buffer, get Licorice anyway! To add insult to injury, Licorice is available for mileage since he’s an old cookie. Get Tails some Raspberries to make the most of his damage if you want to use him.

Carrot Cookie

RARE, REAR, SUPPORT, Area Heal, Area Buff, Light AOE Damage, Biggest Carrot Award Winner

Early-Midgame PVE Offensive Healer

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

The hard-working Carrot Cookie is a pretty weird Support cookie. Her support skill damages the enemy and heals your team. It also comes with a decent DEF buff. She feels like a strange buffer version of a Magic cookie rather than a Support cookie. Either way, not bad, very simple, and quite adorable too.

Chili Pepper Cookie

EPIC, MID, AMBUSH, Rear-line AOE Damage, Sticky Fingers

PVE Early to Midgame Anti-Gunline Damage

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

Early on, Chili Pepper Cookie is a pretty good rear line killer. Her skill is made to cut down neat rear gunlines, which are common in early levels. She also works quite well with the other starter cookies. Later on though, she starts to suffer as enemy rear formations start getting messy and uneven. Often, her skill will only hit one or two targets if the enemy hasn’t been pushed into each other.

All in all, she’s in an awkward spot. She’s an area damage cookie with small AOE, and a backline assassin with insufficient killing power against late game heavy spellcasters. If you do plan on using her, give her Searing Raspberries and send her in after your frontliners have hammered the enemy formation into a tight blob.

Onion Cookie

RARE, MID, SUPPORT, Screen-Wide Damage and Debuffer, Do Not Bully

PVE Slow Nuker/Debuffer, Useless in PVP Because of Mandatory Auto

Toppings:Searing Raspberries, Swift Chocos are pointless because her Fear stacks won’t be maxxed by the time the cooldown is done anyway

Putting Onion Cookie into the battlefield is a war crime. This poor little crying baby does not even have a basic attack. Instead, she has a skill that does damage and reduces enemy ATK by 10%. The skill also has a stacking mechanic. It gains up to roughly 700% damage power the more she gets scared, usually by new enemy waves or enemy strikes. Anything to reduce the ATK of the enemy is always useful.

Unfortunately, her skill, while powerful, takes a lot of time to collect stacks. The spammy AI also makes her useless in PVP. It also isn’t helped by her Support statline giving her inferior ATK. Give her some Searing Raspberries if you want her to fight and deploy her against the final wave. You monster.

Devil Cookie

RARE, MIDDLE, MAGIC, AOE Debuffer, Angel Cookie’s Unwilling Best Friend

PVE Early to Midgame AOE Damage

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

Devil Cookie had the misfortune of being released after the likes of Latte Cookie, considering Devil has a similar but honestly inferior skill. They summon a rune on the ground, dealing AOE damage over time and inflicting ATK Speed Down and Movement Speed Down. Sadly, nobody cares about either stat. ATK Speed Down doesn’t actually slow down skill cooldowns, which is the primary source of damage in the game, and there are far better ways to stop enemies from moving than a Movement Speed reduction.

Like you know, blasting them into crumbs! That being said, if the gacha’s been unkind to you and you lack the high tier AOE damage dealers, Devil Cookie might be a good choice. Cram them with Raspberries to make their attack hit harder and take advantage of their Magic statline, since the debuffs they give out aren’t particularly noteworthy.

C TIER – FRESH

GingerBrave
Snow Sugar Cookie
Angel Cookie
Gumball Cookie
Pancake Cookie

Rather lackluster cookies that nonetheless find some use in battle. Many of these cookies are weak lategame but strong earlygame. Some also find some weird niche in the meta to take advantage of. That being said, there are certainly better choices around.

GingerBrave

COMMON, FRONT, CHARGE, AOE Knockback, Everyone’s First Cookie

PVP Rapid Interruptor, Newbie-Bait (Usually part of Extreme Damage No Survivability Almond-reliant Stun teams, often called GingerScam teams)

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

How did a Common, and the starter cookie at that, end up all the way up here? GingerBrave’s skill has an absurd 8 second cooldown, compared to everyone else’s 10-20 seconds. The AOE is just perfectly sized to only hit the two enemy front cookies in PVP. The knockback is so powerful it’ll toss the victims right into the rear, leaving their mid cookies wide open! This plays into the PVP meta in a hilarious way.

Normally, you can set up a weak defense party to attract weaker players into fighting you. Then you wreck them in the Defense tab later for Arena shop medals. They get medals for beating your defense team too, so no foul. Here, you instead bait weaker players into attacking what LOOKS like a weak party (a very eye-catching levelled and 5-starred GingerBrave backed up by vastly more dangerous cookies, often hidden), only for them to get demolished!

The popular team for this is GingerBrave with Almond Cookie, Black Raisin or if you’re really lucky, Sea Fairy Cookie with two other cookies who can stun. Gingerbrave slams into the front to expose the enemy midline, Almond and the damage dealer pair up to wreck the enemy team, and the stun cookies prevent them from fighting back. This has low survivability if the enemy somehow resists the stun and fights back, but if the stun works your cookies can destroy the heavily injured enemy with impunity.

Snow Sugar Cookie

EPIC, MID, MAGIC, Sumonner, AOE Debuffer, If Only The Snow King Were In Front

PVP Vampire/Red Velvet Cookie Distraction, AOE Attacker

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

The loveable Snow Sugar Cookie sadly suffers from Strong Early, Weak Later syndrome as with many other cookies. They summon a large monster called the Snow King. The Snow King’s basic attack is a low-damage AOE breath that gives everyone it hits an ATK Slow debuff. An enemy Herb Cookie isn’t able to clean it out either, as the Snow King will simply reapply it. Decent early on, she can turn some PVP matches around against incomplete meta teams.

Unfortunately, the poor damage the Snow King does and the later enemies’ higher raw damage makes Snow Sugar Cookie suffer. ATK Slow doesn’t matter if you’re worried about high damage attacks with a low fire rate. The Snow King also stays in the rear instead of moving forward, wasting the Snow King’s rather high HP. If you’ve been using them, you might have to replace them with another damage dealer or support. They had a recent buff, but it isn’t enough to move them up a tier.

Angel Cookie

COMMON, REAR, HEALER, AOE Heal, Flight Incapable

PVE Early-Midgame AOE Healer

Toppings:Swift Chocolates or Searing Raspberries

Another rather strong common. This is the closest thing to a Discount Herb Cookie you can get (albeit a much weaker one vs the milder gap between Princess and Dark Choco), and as long as you keep their star level up, they can keep up with your team.

Now why isn’t this cookie a tier higher then? Because Custard Cookie III exists and you get him at the start of the game. Custard’s ability to save team members that need healing the most is more reliable than Angel Cookie’s weaker area heal, which doesn’t have enough kick.

Gumball Cookie

RARE, REAR, BOMBER, AOE Slow, Artistic Artillery

Thank goodness his skill description is contradicted by his skill’s stat tooltip. A 20% ATK Slow is certainly much better than a pointless Movement Slow! Just like Snow Sugar, ATK Slow becomes rather bland later on, but at least Gumball Cookie’s a Bomber too. This means his basic attack has AOE. Give him some Raspberries to strengthen his firepower if you want to use him.

Pancake Cookie

RARE, REAR, AMBUSH, Light AOE Damage, Squad Buffer, Give Acorn Jelly

This little flying chubster is another weird one that doesn’t exactly fit his classification. An Ambush cookie with the wide AOE of a Magic Cookie, lackluster damage, but also a 20% ATK Speed buff for the whole party. Pancake Cookie is less a rear-line killer and more an offensive Support without a heal. Since he uses different powders than Support cookies, it might be safe to pair him with Mint Choco to power up Rye Cookie.

At that point though, getting a more traditional Ambush cookie might be a better idea. All in all, neither amazing nor terrible. Give him some Swift Chocolates or Raspberries so he can do the buff, or for his skill to do more useful damage. Too bad Acorn Jellies aren’t a topping.

D TIER – KINDA BLAND

Knight Cookie
Strawberry Cookie
Beet Cookie

These unfortunate cookies need some additional love from the developers. You won’t find them often in PVP other than as a revenge bait defense team, spot fillers, or because they look cool. As for PVE, they’re useable but there are much better cookies around. If the Gacha’s been mean though, you might as well learn to use them until you get some better Cookies.

Knight Cookie

RARE, FRONT, DEFENSE, Taunt, Medium Tank, LEEROY JENKINS!

PVE Early to Midgame Tank

Toppings:Solid Almonds

Knight Cookie seriously needs some form of defensive buff. He’s like Milk Cookie except he can’t take the heat after making the enemy lose their tempers. He’s useful in the early to mid-game to draw fire, but in later levels the enemy will outright obliterate him for taunting.

He’s also fairly useless in PVP. Once you’re past chapter 4, you might need to find him a bulkier or harder hitting replacement. If you absolutely have no choice but to use him, fill him with Almonds so he lasts longer.

Strawberry Cookie

COMMON, FRONT, DEFENSE, AOE Pushback, Spin 2 Win Lite

PVE Earlygame Knockback

Toppings:Solid Almonds

The shy and adorable Strawberry Cookie is one of the weaker Starter Cookies. Her description as a Defense isn’t entirely accurate, as she has more in common with Purple Yam Cookie, an Epic-tier Charge cookie with a bad temper.

Her skill is a long duration AOE spin attack that pushes the enemy back as she goes. Nothing special, nothing terrible. Unlike Gingerbrave though, she isn’t weird enough to exploit the meta. Replace her with a stronger Front cookie when you can, and be nice to her in the castle.

Beet Cookie

COMMON, REAR, RANGED, Single Target Damage, Aim For The Injured!

PVE Earlygame Precision Attack

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

Beet Cookie could have so much potential if it weren’t for their Common statline. She aims her skill at whoever has the least HP. Such a skill on a stronger cookie would make them a dangerous opponent who can immediately negate a PVP team’s damage capability, since most damage dealers have low HP but hide in Mid away from the likes of Vampire Cookie.

Unfortunately, they’re a Common, and other focus-target cookies like Rye, Vampire and Adventurer blow them out of the soda pond. If you absolutely want to use Beet Cookie, give her Raspberries like any other damage dealer.

F TIER – SALTY

Muscle Cookie
Wizard Cookie
Clover Cookie
Ninja Cookie
Alchemist Cookie

These cookies can’t even be used to replace the starter squad. Their ability is often pointless or so weak as to be forgettable. It ain’t their fault though, so be nice to them. Most of the cookies that deserve a sentence to the Sugar Quarry are in the higher tiers anyway!

Muscle Cookie

COMMON, FRONT, CHARGE, AOE Pushback, Don’t Skip Leg Day

Earlygame PVE AOE Knockback

Toppings:Solid Almonds

His skill doesn’t hit hard (80% damage with a Shock debuff vs Gingerbrave’s straight up 120% or so damage). The knockback on his skill isn’t strong enough to immediately toss enemies into their own rear gunline, so he doesn’t pair very well with Chili Pepper Cookie in the starter squad. Both Gingerbrave and Strawberry Cookie are better at cramming the enemy into a tight blob. Put the big guy in the Sugar Quarry or the Lumberjack Lodge so he can spend the day exercising. He doesn’t actually mind!

Wizard Cookie

COMMON, MID, MAGIC, AOE Damage, Ice Cream Shortstop

Earlygame PVE AOE Attack

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

The loveably nerdy Wizard Cookie is in the starter squad, but it’s rather easy to forget he’s in your team. Chili Pepper and Gingerbrave’s earlygame combo often kills a wave before you think of using Wizard Cookie.

By the time you start seeing the weird uneven gunlines and deep, narrow formations that give Chili Pepper so much trouble, you probably already have a replacement for Wizard Cookie. Have the little guy water some plants in your kingdom once you get a new AOE damage unit. It should give him some time to study the magic he loves so much.

Clover Cookie

RARE, REAR, SUPPORT, AOE Debuff Cleaner and Healer, The Happy Bard

PVE Earlygame Healer

Toppings:Swift Chocolates

This guy is Herb Cookie but terrible. While having a very similar skill to Herb Cookie (an area heal over time that cleans debuffs, but lacking the initial stronger heal), he is a Support. That means he wastes time shooting at the enemy instead of healing your cookies.

Unlike most Supports though, he doesn’t give your cookies any real buffs! Just keep Custard Cookie III in your backline and get a real support cookie instead. Have this guy tell tales of your main team back home, he’ll be happier that way.

Ninja Cookie

REAR, AMBUSH, AOE Damage, Silent But Not Particuarly Deadly

Earlygame PVE AOE Damage

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

Ninja Cookie is another one who is immediately rendered obsolete by Starter Squad, particularly Chili Pepper Cookie. His skill is a small AOE attack with moderate damage. Being an Ambush cookie means they’ll be fighting Chili Pepper over Ambush powder, so you might as well keep Wizard Cookie on your team if you found Ninja Cookie in the gacha. Pull a Karate Kid on him and trick him into doing chores in the name of training!

Alchemist Cookie

RARE, MID, BOMBER, AOE Poison Damage, Vampire Cookie’s Designated Driver

Earlygame AOE Damage

Toppings:Searing Raspberries

The ever busy nerd Alchemist Cookie is a rather confusing cookie to use. She has an AOE poison bomb that supposedly gets stronger every use, reaching its peak after three uses.

Unfortunately, even at it’s strongest it’s pretty weak and has small AOE. It makes her basic attack’s poison more powerful too though, but at that point you probably want a better damage dealer. Give her a nice lab to work on at home. Preferably far away from Wizard Cookie. Those two hate each other!

And this ends our comprehensive tier list for Cookie Run:Kingdom! If you guys have any tips on how to use these cookies more effectively, or opinions on whether or not a cookie should be higher or lower on the chart, don’t forget to leave us a message in the comment section below! Stay civil though, leave the battles in the Arena!


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