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quibbs126 · 4 months ago
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Also, Dark Choco is here, actually semi a part of the story, at least as much as everyone else. Which I mean frankly, I’ll take
He also gets a conversation with Knight
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I don’t know what else he does, I’ve only gotten to the second stage, but hopefully he gets more
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licca-archive · 1 year ago
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please tell me about ruby choco :3
yay :D
ill just focus on the facts! i had ruby choco for quite some time now, around 2017-18 i believe -v- she's a fanchild of dark choco cookie!
initially she was a twin! mocha choco and ruby choco, who i had combined into the modern design that's been posted onto this blog. i felt that i couldn't flesh both of them out, so i fused them into her ^^
character wise, ruby choco is around... 60/40 of me and her own. she's a reserved cookie, and doesn't have many friends of her own. a homebody really! it usually takes a long time to break her barrier for her to trust someone to reveal her emotions but even then she won't tell them the full story 3:
there's more bullets under the cut! just to keep everyone's dash neat :9
around others she's extremely (practically like a sibling) familiar with, she's still quiet but she's a bit sarcastic whenever it comes to others not keeping an open mind on small conflict but tries to get them to realize the big picture and all sides. she also tends to create tons of inside jokes with these cookies.
she also has an interest in baking and making movies, often with her figures/toys + voice acting! she often dips into new things, but reverts her main focus on baking/movie content because it's what she likes doing the most but she learns quickly.
she has a stash of jellies in her room. unless dark choco or her "siblings" are around she would eat alone and maybe work on her projects. she doesn't go out often!
she loves cute clothes... particularly lolita :D although she doesn't have many coords so at home she stays in an oversized white t-shirt with some shorts.
often dreams of her projects. so many ideas that she skips around but barely gets them down. but when she gets one started, she'll be working on it for days or weeks depending how she wants it done. gets disappointed if not up to her standards.
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bakersstreetirregulars · 3 years ago
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Tower of Sweet Chaos Season 7
An Apprentice’s Guide: Part 1
💫 The Tower of Sweet Chaos… oh boy. It’s been a year or so since Pastry Cookie first investigated the tower and witnessed the secrets inside, but she’s never talked about them since, especially when she skimmed on the details for this blog last year… wait, it’s been a year since this blog was started?! Yay! Happy First Anniversary to the Baker’s Street Irregulars!
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There sure are lots of scary things hiding here… *gulp* as well as others that might be up to trouble, but that’s why we’re here together. I’m Cream Puff Cookie, and I’ll be your guide as I, Wizard, and Amber Sugar navigate the seventh season of the Tower of Sweet Chaos! What lies in store for us…?
The Tower of Sweet Chaos is a vertical dungeon packed with Cake Monsters and other baddies trying to seize the power of this tower for themselves. Complete Story Mode Stage 4-1 to unlock it!
It’s also filled with plenty of EXP Star Jellies to make your Cookies stronger very quickly, making it a pseudo-descendant of the Tower of EXP from Cookie Wars
To start a battle, you need to use a separate resource called Searing Keys. They recharge at 1 key per hour and cannot be purchased using Crystals, only through packages with real money. You might find some keys in your mailbox periodically, and these deliveries will be announced in your notifications and in the news feed in-game. Some events also have a few keys as a reward!
You’ll only lose the keys if you win, so don’t sweat it too much if you lose. If a tray proves too hot to handle, go back to a previous one and play it again for the repeat rewards! You can even Time Jump completed trays if you have both the necessary Searing Keys AND the necessary Time Jumpers! There are no star rewards, so there’s no bonus if you keep all five Cookies in the fight (although that IS a good practice for later trays)
There are 150 trays that rise in difficulty the further you scale the tower with three different kinds of encounters: Basic, Arena, and Boss Fight, which will be described when preparing for the encounter. The first 90 are open when the season starts, while the latter 60 become available after two weeks
Basic encounters function like any other stage with no preset gimmicks that mess with your stats in any way. Your abilities work as normal and can be activated at any time (unless you’re on Auto). Defeat every wave of enemies with at least one Cookie still standing to win! Any enemy previously seen in World Exploration is fair game here, but every enemy in any one tray will all originate from the same chapter.
Arena encounters operate like any other fight in the PvP mode, Kingdom Arena. Your team will fight against a preset enemy team of Cookies (with their own levels and Treasures) and will use their abilities automatically. You have no control once the battle begins. Defeat the enemy team with at least one Cookie alive to win. Damage dealt increases for both sides if enough time passes. If you lose, time out, or draw, you will not advance.
Boss Fights work exactly like Basic encounters, except there’s one basic wave, then the boss itself. Defeat the boss to win! Any boss seen in World Exploration can appear here, although we can’t quite confirm that with Cookie bosses (EX: Strawberry Crepe and Raspberry where they are encountered as bosses, NOT encounters with Licorice, Strawberry/Wizard, Pomegranate, Dark Choco, etc.)
Each tray also has its own restrictions that limit or forbid using specific classes and rarities for that tray, making it impossible to start the fight at all if any of the guidelines are not being followed
If there’s a fork in the road, you can choose either path and keep going after you win!
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Some trays contain two treasure chests instead of enemies, but require a lot of Searing Keys to open them. Open the chosen chest to win the listed contents and unlock the next tray, but you can only claim the contents once!
I promise there’s better stuff inside, this one shown as a demonstration was a dud if you look at the coin count 😂 I’m at Castle level 10 and I’m already back to the Ovenbreak scenario of having too many Coins to spend!
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The entire tower resets every two months, resetting your progress and refreshing the rewards that you win after completing each tray the first time
Repeat trays for Basic encounters are a certainty; we’ll come up with witty nicknames for them and tell you what trays are repeating!
Any Coin rewards you get from completing trays may vary from what’s listed here; the Editor has a level 7 Star Candy Observatory that increases Coin rewards from battles by +14%, and we’ll inform you if it gets upgraded to adjust for percentages…
Finishing any tray the first time awards a special resource called Chaos Cake Pieces, which you can spend on multiple decorations under the St. Pastry Order subheading
If an enemy hasn’t appeared on this blog yet, we’ll record them and their preferred strategies!
🌰 Wait! Before you go, let’s get a picture of you three on a new adventure with my new EZ Camera! Say “Cookies!”
💫 Cookies!
✨ Somebody get me outta here!
🐝 How did we even get here?!
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Early-game trays only require 6 Searing Keys to enter. Beyond this divider are details regarding each tray’s lineups and restrictions.
Tray 1- Cake Menagerie I
Power: 25,327
Restrictions: ✊ 1 Charge Cookie, 🪄 1 Magic Cookie
Rewards:
🍬 66 Level 2 EXP Star Jellies (+220 for First Win)
🪙 18 Coins (+100 for First Win)
🍰 5 Chaos Cake Pieces for First Win
Wave 1: 7 Cake Hounds, Cake Wolf
Wave 2: Choco Cake Wolf, 6 Cake Hounds
Wave 3: 3 Cake Hounds, 4 Choco Cake Hounds, Choco Cake Wolf
Final Wave: 4 Cake Hounds, 2 Choco Cake Hounds, Choco Cake Wolf
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Cake Hounds: Both the classic Cake Hounds and their chocolate-flavored brethren have no real “strategy” so to speak. They’ll just charge towards you in packs to bite you down to size, although this shouldn’t be a problem at early stages of the Tower.
Cake Wolves: Acting as the alphas among Cake Hounds, Cake Wolves come in vanilla and chocolate flavors with their fellow Cake Hounds to make quick work of you as a wolf pack. Compared to the Hounds, the Wolves are slightly tougher and more ferocious, but they’re just as harmless towards the Tower’s base.
Tray 2- Cake Garrison I
Power: 26,660 (Increased 1,333)
Restrictions: ✊ 1 Charge Cookie, 🪄 1 Magic Cookie
Rewards:
🍬 66 Level 2 EXP Star Jellies (+220 for First Win)
🪙 35 Coins (+200 for First Win)
🍰 5 Chaos Cake Pieces for First Win
Wave 1: Cake Warrior, 2 Choco Cake Warriors, 3 Cake Boomerang Warriors
Wave 2: 2 Choco Cake Warriors, 2 Cake Warriors, 5 Cake Boomerang Warriors
Wave 3: 3 Choco Cake Warriors, 2 Cake Warriors, 4 Cake Boomerang Warriors
Final Wave: 3 Frenzied Choco Cake Warriors, Frenzied Choco Cake Wolf
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Cake Warriors: These cake bee-ligerants fresh from whatever infernal oven they came from are just as brash as the Cake Hounds, swarming you to bash your friends repeatedly with sticks. STICKS! The chocolate ones do the same thing, so don’t think about it too much. Just turn them into distant memories in seven seconds!
Cake Boomerang Warriors: These guys actually have a strategy with those boomerangs, making them capable of hitting the middle and back rows from a distance. With enough power, they can slice through supporting Cookies like they were made of honey!
Tray 3- Ginkgoblin Mob I
Power: 26,695 (Increased 35)
Restrictions: 🏹 1 Ranged Cookie, 💣 1 Bomber Cookie
Rewards:
🍬 66 Level 2 EXP Star Jellies (+220 for First Win)
🪙 53 Coins (+300 for First Win)
🍰 5 Chaos Cake Pieces for First Win
Wave 1: 4 Ginkgoblin Mobsters, 2 Ginkgoblin Hunters
Wave 2: 2 Ginkgoblin Mobsters, Ginkgoblin Hunter, 2 Ginkgoblin Sharpshooters, 2 Ginkgoblin Bombers
Wave 3: 4 Chest Ginkgoblins, Ginkgoblin Sharpshooter, Ginkgoblin Bomber
Final Wave: 4 Ginkgoblin Sharpshooters, Frenzied Ginkgoblin Sharpshooter, Ginkgoblin Bomber
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Ginkgoblin Mobsters: These mobsters engage your party in close-quarters knife fights, but that’s about it for them. They’re usually more threatening in mobs.
Ginkgoblin Hunters: Armed with a pistol and a portable net launcher, an accurate net shot from one of these guys can shackle the targeted Cookie for a couple seconds.
Ginkgoblin Bombers: One of the only goblins of the group to come equipped with goggles, their bombs can hit an enemy from moderate range. Sometimes, they’ll throw a special firebomb that sets the ground on fire to create a burning area that damages any Cookie that steps in it!
Ginkgoblin Sharpshooters: Capable of hitting any lane with a long-range pistol, these guys will heal themselves with every shot that connects. They don’t have as much HP though…
Chest Ginkgoblins: These sneaky goblins hide in empty chests before springing into action with a heavy mace. They usually have both strength in numbers AND more health than the mobsters.
Tray 4- Ginkgoblin Horde I
Power: 28,100 (Increased 1,404)
Restrictions: 🏹 1 Ranged Cookie, 💣 1 Bomber Cookie
Rewards:
🍬 66 Level 2 EXP Star Jellies (+220 for First Win)
🪙 70 Coins (+400 for First Win)
🍰 5 Chaos Cake Pieces for First Win
Wave 1: 2 Crate Ginkgoblins, 2 Chest Ginkgoblins
Wave 2: Ginkgoblin Marauder, 2 Ginkgoblin Bombers, 3 Ginkgoblin Hunters
Wave 3: Ginkgoblin Marauder, 2 Ginkgoblin Hunters, 4 Ginkgoblin Hunters
Final Wave: 2 Ginkgoblin Mobsters, Ginkgoblin Marauder, 2 Ginkgoblin Bombers, 2 Ginkgoblin Sharpshooters
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Crate Ginkgoblins: Smaller than the ones in chests, they employ the same tactics and weaponry. They’re usually not as tough as the Chest Ginkgoblins, but who knows?
Ginkgoblin Marauders: With tougher protective suits and a heavy pickaxe, they’ll definitely take more hits than other frontline Ginkgoblins before faltering. With a menacing Taunt ability that can cause a distraction, this one’s definitely suited for the front with a few of its buddies.
Tray 5- Light & Dark
Enemy Team Power: 13,100
Restrictions: 🏹 1 Ranged Cookie, 💣 1 Bomber Cookie
Rewards:
🍬 72 Level 2 EXP Star Jellies (+240 for First Win)
🪙 88 Coins (+500 for First Win)
🍰 15 Chaos Cake Pieces for First Win
Enemy Team: Level 14
🌟 Madeline
⚔️ Dark Choco
☕️🥛 Latte
🪶 Black Raisin
🕵️‍♂️ Almond
🔨 Bear Jelly Hammer (Level 1)
🔥 Elder Pilgrim’s Torch (Level 1)
✨ This is an Arena Encounter. Face off against an enemy team of 5 Cookies and some treasures, usually no toppings, while working around the restrictions. Besides that, the combat rules are the same as those in the Kingdom Arena. Everything is automatic, and you relinquish all control over your team once the battle starts. This first one seems easy enough to do that even one Cookie at level 40 can take on five level 14 enemies with no problems arising! But now that we’ve established that, this is where we’ll end it off for now.
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