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Contents Cookie SystemTo be able to use a Cookie, you will need to meet two criteria:. Player level. Receiving Cookies from Chests or purchasing them from Shops.
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However, purchasing from Shops can get very expensive and should only be used as a very last resort.To increase your player level, you need to increase the level of your Cookies, Pets, or Treasures. Each upgrade will increase the player level, and if you upgrade enough your player level will also be upgraded.
A page for describing Characters: Cookie Run. For characters in the spinoff Cookie Wars, see here. Cookies in General.
This in turn allows you to unlock more Cookies and their pets and other bonuses, such as being able to use at level 8!You get Cookies from just playing. No matter how high or low you rank, you will always get Cookies and/or pets. The higher the rank you are when the tournament finishes, the better and more Cookies/Pets you get from the Chest at the end. When you get enough copies of a Cookie or pet, it will let you know you can increase their level.Cookie Gameplay OverviewOvenbreak is considered to be a 'PvP mode' of Cookie Run where players only go against each other for points, so many of the Cookies' abilities has been changed to reflect this. GingerBright used to give XP Bonus. Now she generates Candy Jellies. Strawberry Cookie used to allow you to stay in BONUSTIME up to 5 seconds longer.
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She now gives additional points for all jellies. Muscle Cookie used to give 70% Invincibility to Obstacles, but now he uses a Kettle ball to destroy obstacles for extra points. And so on.Unlike the old Cookie Run which uses a Lives system to determine how many times you can play before having to recharge, each Cookie in Ovenbreak can only be used a number of times before they need to recharge. This also applies to Cookies you use as a relay. The rarer the Cookie is, the number of times you can use the Cookie goes down.
and - 15 times. Other Common Cookies - 10 times.
Rare Cookies - 7 times → 10 times. Epic Cookies - 5 times → 10 times.
Legendary Cookies - 10 times. 4 times. 2 timesThe rarer the Cookie is, the more time they need to recharge:. Common Cookies - 1 hour. Rare Cookies - 2 hours. Epic Cookies - 3 hours → 2 hours.
Legendary Cookies - 2 hours. and - 15 hoursNote that you CAN spend Crystals to help the Cookie recover immediately, it is strongly not advised to do so. You can use the opportunity while they're resting to experiment with other Cookies!The Cookie will regain all of their charges back when you upgrade the Cookie. It is a very good idea, especially in and 's case, to use up all of their charges and THEN upgrade them!As long as the Cookie still has one charge left before needing the rest, the time needed to gain another charge is reduced.
For example, needs 3 hours to completely recharge if there are no charges left as she is an Epic Cookie, but if you have at least one charge left she will need just one hour to gain one charge.
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