Treasures are items that, when equipped, grant additional skills. In Cookie Run: OvenBreak and Cookie Run: Kingdom, you can equip up to three Treasures in a single run. Treasures can be used to destroy obstacles and resurrect Cookies that have run out of energy. Treasures are usually obtained through the Treasure Gacha, although they can also be obtained through Treasure Mileage, Gold Chests, and event awards. Treasures in Cookie Run: OvenBreak are categorized into Rare and Epic rarities, with a few exceptions: Special and POWER+ Treasures are limited-edition items. Coins and the required number of copies of that Treasure, which varies based on rarity, are used to enhance Treasures.
In TWW2, who has the finest economy? - Total War Forums
Details on the economy: Who, of all the races in TW: Warhammer, has the finest economy, in your opinion? The obvious number one (by far) for me is: 1. Elves of the Sky. The explanation is simple: entrepreneur mage - for those of you who don't know, these guys give a global tax rate of +3% and income from local constructions of +30%. Both bonuses are incredible; they stack, and the tax rate bonus is the tastiest cookies in the cookie run kingdom.
Finally, Guild Battles are centered on players' Cookies delivering as much damage to one enemy as possible before their team is wiped or time runs out. As a result, single-target Cookies that deliver a lot of damage are ideal for this mode. Poison Mushroom Cookie, Vampire Cookie, Licorice Cookie, Dark Choco Cookie, and Pomegranate Cookie are among the S Tier cookies. Black Raisin Cookie and Rye Cookie on a Tier Strawberry Crepe Cookie, Tier B Latte Cookie, Espresso Cookie, Chili Pepper Cookie, Red Velvet Cookie, Mint Choco Cookie, and Pastry Cookie are among the C Tier cookies.
Pastry Cookie is a DPS that is as straightforward as they come. They don't have any special targets to worry about; all they care about is killing whatever dirty, vile, cake-loving heretic is in front of them. Their ability is to increase the rate at which their basic attack fires while also shooting an extra light arrow after each normal shot. Unfortunately, because they don't have a targeting priority higher than "shoot whoever's in front," they don't tend to target damage dealers and healers, which are usually the first to die. AOE cookies, such as Latte, Espresso, and Black Raisin, are also better for DPS overall. With Mint Choco, Lilac, and the Librarian's Enchanted Robes, she transforms her small holy crossbow into a sanctified Gatling gun. They also go well with Red Velvet Cookie, who can snag high-value targets and drop them directly into Pastry's firing line. It's ironic, given how much they loathe each other. If you're going to use them, give them Raspberries to speed up their ripping of enemy fronts so they can get to the juicy prey behind them.