Currencies are resources used in various parts of Cookie Run: Kingdom in exchange for various goods, actions, and upgrades. The main two currencies are Coins and Crystals, the basic and premium currencies respectively. Coins and Crystals can both be bought directly through microtransactions. Other currencies may be obtainable through buying specialty packages in the Shop.
Various game modes often have their own currency, used to access levels, buy rewards, and so on. Typically, only Coins and Crystals are constantly on the screen during play while other currencies are only visible in either the Storage or their respective game modes.
Standard Currencies[]
Coins[]
Coins | |
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Shiny and hard currency. But who makes them and where? |
Coins are the basic currency of the game and have by far the most options to get them. Coins are rewarded through multitudes of methods, such as playing through World Exploration Stages, Train Station loot, Quest rewards, and more. The most effective way to obtain large quantities of Coins quickly is through granting Wishes at the Tree of Wishes. They're also the favorite snack of a certain cephalopod!
Coins are used for upgrading buildings (including the Cookie Castle and the Fountain of Abundance), producing raw Materials, buying Decorations, upgrading Toppings and Skills, and promoting Cookies. Having a sizeable stack of Coins ready is always worthwhile, as the amount of Coins used for various game elements rises exponentially the further a Kingdom is developed.
Crystals[]
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Mysterious blue Crystals. It feels like they open many possibilities. |
Crystals are the premium currency of Cookie Run: Kingdom. They can be bought through microtransactions in various quantities, as well as being a part of most Shop packages. Crystals are also obtained from clearing World Exploration Stages for the first time, collecting rewards from the Fountain of Abundance, and unlocking daily rewards at the Tree of Wishes. Most game modes and reward tracks will grant a limited number of Crystals (including daily gifts from friends), and the best way to get Crystals without indulging in microtransactions is through clearing World Exploration Stages, completing Events, and engaging in competitive modes.
Crystals are the only true currency that can be used to draw Cookies from the standard Cookie Gacha.
Crystals are gained sparsely, and can be used in generally every part of the game for conveniences, such skipping waiting times and buying missing Goods. These shortcuts can be tempting, though it is better to be careful with how and where Crystals are spent. Saving up to draw Cookies, construct Landmarks, and buy extra building production slots will typically improve a player's late-game experience.
Medals of Victory[]
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Great accomplishments must be rewarded appropriately! Collect these medals and exchange them for rewards. |
Medals of Victory are used to exchange for rewards in the Medal Shop. They are obtained through winning in Kingdom Arena or Super Mayhem battles, as well as through a daily reward based on the player's current Arena Tier.
Victory Coins[]
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Radiant rewards must be rewarded to the fearless! Collect Coins and trade for the pedestal ornament of your wish. |
Victory Coins are used to exchange for pedestal ornaments in the Ornament Shop. They are only obtained through a daily reward based on the player's current Arena Tier.
Radiant Shards[]
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Each of these shards holds a fraction of an ancient hero's mystical power. When the sun goes down, and darkness engulfs the world, these shards remain radiant. Use them in the Hall of Ancient Heroes. |
Radiant Shards are used to unlock Disciple Slots in the Hall of Ancient Heroes and to upgrade the Statue of Heroic Radiance. They are earned from the Fountain of Abundance, the daily rewards from the Tree of Wishes, and Balloon Expeditions that venture beyond Ep. 3. They can also be purchased from both the Seaside Market and the Medal Shop, and may be rewarded by Events.
Mileage Points[]
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Earn Mileage Points by pulling Cookies already promoted to the highest grade, their Soulstones, and maxed out Treasures. |
Mileage Points are earned either from drawing Cookies from the Cookie Gacha or the Featured Gacha, or from drawing Treasures from the Treasure Gacha. Each draw will give a certain amount of points which can be redeemed at the Mileage Shop for various rare items, primarily Soulstones for Epic Cookies. Drawing duplicates of maxed-out Cookies or Treasures instead grants additional Mileage Points, with the amount of Points received depending on the Rarity of the Cookie or Treasure.
Special Cookies and Treasures give the same amount of Mileage Points as Epic Cookies and Treasures.
Mileage Gain[]
Rainbow Pearls[]
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Pearls containing all the colors of the sea. A certain trader might pay you with rare goods for these! |
Rainbow Pearls are the Rainbow Shell Gallery's exclusive tender. They are generally obtained through Touc's Trade Harbor, with the amount of Pearls gained raising with the value and amount of goods traded. Some can rarely be found in limited-time Events.
Rainbow Pearls are also used to purchase Cookie Decors for Legendary and Dragon Cookies, with the exception of Frost Queen Cookie's Timeless Throne of Ice.
Chaos Cake Pieces[]
Chaos Cake Piece | |
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A piece of the Chaos Cake baked on the Night of the Witches. Despite the passage of time, this ominous piece looks as good as freshly baked and cut. Collect Chaos Cake Pieces to earn a special landmark! |
Before Ver 5.0, Chaos Cake Pieces were earned only from clearing trays in the Tower of Sweet Chaos. After the Tower of Sweet Chaos got removed, Chaos Cake Pieces can now be obtained through the Cake Hound Den in Today's Bounties and the Endless Strawberry Cake Tower in the Sublime Cake Tower. They can only be spent on Decorations from the St. Pastry Order theme, most notably including the Ominous Cake Tower landmark and its level-ups.
Rainbow Crystals[]
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Get Rainbow Crystals in the Costume Gacha or when pulling duplicate costumes. |
Similar to Mileage Points, Rainbow Crystals are earned from drawing duplicate Costumes from the Costume Gacha. They can be spent to directly purchase an Epic Costume of the player's choice from the Rainbow Crystal Shop, which is also located in the Costume Gacha.
Special Costumes give the same amount of Rainbow Crystals as Epic Costumes.
Rainbow Crystal Gain for Duplicates[]
Brilliant Rainbow Crystals[]
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This special crystal is filled with mystical wishes! Collect them to obtain a Mystic Gold Costume you want! |
Brilliant Rainbow Crystals can be earned through Kingdom Pass and events to purchase items and Mystic Costumes in the Mystic Gold Shop. It can also be purchased using seasonal pins obtained from events and packages. When a featured period of a Mystic Costume ends, the seasonal pins are converted to 1 Brilliant Rainbow Crystals for every 10 seasonal pins.
Energy[]
Stamina Jellies[]
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A successful adventurer is a well-fed adventurer! Make sure you have enough food before exploring the world. |
Stamina Jellies are primarily used for Crispia World Exploration Stages and Balloon Dock Expeditions, and are recharged at the rate of 1 every 5 minutes.
Additional Stamina Jellies can be most reliably earned through the Fountain of Abundance, and later through shipments from the Tropical Soda Islands. Most Events and reward tracks will also grant bonus Stamina Jellies via a one-time reward. They can be purchased in bundles of 30 three times each day—the first refill costing 90 Crystals, the second costing 180 Crystals, and the third costing 270 Crystals for a total of 540 Crystals—though given their general abundance, this can be an inefficient expenditure.
Juicy Stamina Jellies[]
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A new adventure requires new essentials! This Juicy Stamina Jelly looks extra thick and mouthwatering! Take a big chomp out of this gelatin and feel your energy soar! |
Juicy Stamina Jellies are used for Beast-Yeast World Exploration Stages, and are recharged at the rate of 1 every 15 minutes. Additional Juicy Stamina Jellies cannot typically be earned through any other means outside of the Shop, and are rarely rewarded by limited-time Events.
Arena Tickets[]
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Sometimes you need to prove your strength. And these tickets give you a formal right to do so! |
Arena Tickets are used to participate in battles in the Kingdom Arena.
They refill at a rate of 1 every hour by default and are only consumed in battles entered through the Kingdom Arena's hub, not in Friendly Battles initiated through a user's profile. Additional Tickets can be obtained through the Mileage Shop, the Rainbow Shell Gallery, and certain Events, especially recurring ones centered around the Kingdom Arena. Refills can also be purchased with Crystals 5 times a day, filling to the player's maximum Ticket capacity.
Mayhem Tickets[]
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Sometimes you need to prove you strength. And these tickets give you a formal right to do so! |
Mayhem Tickets only appear while the Super Mayhem game mode is active. Similar to Arena Tickets, they are required to participate in battles against other player teams, and can be stored up to a maximum of 8, recharging at a rate of 1 every 90 minutes. Additional Tickets can be acquired from certain milestone rewards tied to Super Mayhem, although refills can also be purchased with Crystals up to 3 times a day.
Alliance Tickets[]
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These tickets allow you to begin a Cookie Alliance campaign against endless hordes of enemies. |
Alliance Tickets are used in Cookie Alliance and are required to begin a Cookie Alliance campaign. They recharge at a rate of 1 Ticket every 12 hours; players can hold up to 6 Alliance Tickets at a time, which can be upgraded to a maximum of 8 Tickets at the Sugar Gnome Laboratory. Players can only purchase a refill of Alliance Tickets once per day, granting 2 Tickets at the cost of 400 Crystals.
Gacha[]
Cookie Cutters[]
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A Cookie Cutter is required to bake a Cookie. This one looks quite detailed! | |
Magic Cookie Cutter | |
A Cookie Cutter is required to bake a Cookie. This one looks quite intricate! |
Special Cookie Cutters and Magic Cookie Cutters are used to draw from Cookie Gacha pools in place of spending Crystals. Special Cookie Cutters are used in the standard Cookie Gacha, while Magic Cookie Cutters are used on the Featured Cookie Gacha, where newer Cookies have higher draw probabilities. Cookie Cutters can be acquired in a number of ways, including shops such as the Medal Shop, packages, and Events.
Fateful Cookie Cutters / Tickets[]
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A Cookie Cutter is required to bake Cookies bound by Fate. This one looks remarkably detailed! | |
Fateful Cookie Ticket | |
A mysterious Ticket that increases the chances of summoning Cookies bound by Fate. Choose quickly, as these Tickets tend to melt in the heat of the oven. |
Fateful Cookie Cutters and Tickets are used to draw from Gacha of Fate. Fateful Cookie Cutters can be acquired in a number of ways, like completing Beast-Yeast episodes or buying from Event Shop. Fateful Cookie Tickets can be acquired from events only, but will expire when an update season ends. so it's best to use those immediately.
Treasure Tickets[]
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A Treasure Ticket is needed to receive a Treasure. Which one will it be?! |
Treasure Tickets are used to draw from the Treasure Gacha. They are generally considered less valuable than Cookie Cutters, and can be acquired more easily for less. Treasure Tickets can be acquired through most of the same means as Cookie Cutters, including many shops and Events.
Rainbow Cubes[]
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If a Cookie wants to try a radically new look, a radically new material is required! These magical cubes shine in all colors when held against the light. Collect Rainbow Cubes to obtain Cookie Costumes from the Costume Gacha. |
Rainbow Cubes are acquired from limited-time events and the Mileage Shop. They are used to draw from the Costume Gacha in order to obtain Costumes.
Heroic Torches[]
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This Heroic Torch bravely illuminates the battlefield. Together, we are unstoppable! Join a Guild and use this item in the Guild Gacha. |
Heroic Torches are used to pull from the Guild Gacha. They are primarily earned by fighting in Guild Battles and defeating the Guild Boss as well as by checking into the Guild daily. As for alternative methods of acquisition, they rarely appear anywhere other than the Tower of Sweet Chaos, Shop packages, and Events.
Choco Chalk[]
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This Choco Chalk is essential for measuring and marking fabric. The creamy texture and subtle chocolate scent makes the job easier! An essential for the MyCookie Icing Gacha. |
Choco Chalk is used to pull from the Icing Gacha. They are primarily earned by events, as well as stuff that is happening around the Town Square.
Other[]
Aurora Materials (Rarities)[]
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Iridescent bricks like this one can help your architectural dreams come true! | |
Aurora Compasses | |
Follow the arcane lights to find the true path. Be careful not to lose this precious device! | |
Aurora Pillars | |
This smooth, solid pillar gleams with many colors. It is said that it can withstand any weight. |
Aurora Materials, or Rarities, are gained from daily rewards from the Tree of Wishes, Train Station loot, the Seaside Market, the Vanilla Sanatorium Landmark, events, and more. They are used primarily for building upgrades, landmark upgrades, territory expansion, and Sugar Gnome Laboratory technologies.
There are currently three Aurora Materials: the Aurora Brick, Aurora Compass and Aurora Pillar. Despite the random variance in how much of each Rarity a player may earn, none is more important than the other, and having an equal amount of each Rarity is generally preferable. Keep an eye open for Aurora Material exchanges at the Seaside Market to help even out their distribution in your Storage.
Sea Rarities[]
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Inspect the uncharted lands from afar before setting foot into the unknown. | |
Map Fragments | |
This fragment might help if you've found yourself in a strange place. |
Sea Rarities (Caramel Spyglasses and Map Fragments) are gained through various methods related to the Tropical Soda Islands, such as completing (and re-completing) Island Stages, trading in Touc's Trade Harbor, opening chests found in uncovered Tropical Soda Island spaces, and buying them from the Seaside Market and Rainbow Shell Gallery.
Both Sea Rarities are required in equal amounts to explore cloudy spaces in the Tropical Soda Islands, with the number of Rarities required increasing proportionally based on how far the spaces are from the first Soda Island.
Topping Pieces[]
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A Topping Piece like this one is needed to upgrade your Toppings. |
Topping Pieces are used to upgrade Toppings, with the amount of Pieces needed increasing as a Topping's Level and Rarity rises. However, they alone cannot be used to upgrade Toppings—Coins are required for upgrades alongside them. Topping Pieces are earned primarily through Balloon Dock expeditions and breaking down existing Toppings. They can also be earned through certain Quests, the Medal Shop, and some Events; clearing stages in World Exploration also grants a Topping Piece.
Beascuit Dough[]
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This dough-shaped ore is found in the continent of Beast-Yeast and has the power to make Beascuits stronger. | |
Radiant Beascuit Dough | |
This sparkly dough-shaped ore is found in the continent of Beast-Yeast and has the power to make Beascuits even stronger. |
Beascuit Dough and Radiant Beascuit Dough are items that can be used to reset buffs from Beascuits. These can be obtained from events and in certain packages from the Shop. Beascuit Dough is used to reset all buffs, while Radiant Beascuit Dough is used to selectively reset buffs from a Beascuit.
Both can also be obtained from breaking down Beascuits, with a rare chance of obtaining the latter depending on the rarity of Beascuits broken down.
Attunement Kits[]
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Use these helpful tools to successfully attune your Rare Beascuits for ultimate crunchiness! | |
Epic Attunement Kits | |
Use these helpful tools to successfully attune your Epic Beascuits for ultimate crunchiness! | |
Legendary Attunement Kits | |
Use these helpful tools to successfully attune your Legendary Beascuits for ultimate crunchiness! |
Attunement Kits can be used to attune Beascuits with a guaranteed success. These are mainly obtained from breaking down Beascuits, with their rarity matching the source Beascuit, and can only be used on Beascuits with the same rarity.
Rare Attunement Kits are obtained from and also used on both Common and Rare Beascuits.
Weaving Materials[]
Honey Floss | |
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This Honey Floss is made by stretching artisanal honey and sugar many many times. They say fabric made with this feels soft and unique to the touch! An essential for Weaving magic! | |
Sugar Coat Fabric | |
This fabric is woven from cotton candy sheep\'s wool, colored with jam, and sprinkled with sugar powder. Cookies just love the sparkles that shine like the starry night sky. An additional material for Weaving magic! |
Honey Floss is an essential item used in the Weaving Shop. It adds a 0.1% super success chance per unit, from 7% to 30%. Sugar Coat Fabric is an optional item that adds a extra 40% super success chance.
Honey Floss and Sugar Coat Fabric are mainly obtained from breaking down Icings, with a rare chance of obtaining the latter depending on the rarity of Icings broken down. Both can also be obtained from events.