The idea of baking cherry blossom petals into desserts sounds weird, but they’re actually quite tasty. They give everything a mildly sweet, flowery taste. That’s probably why Cookie Run: Kingdom’s Cherry Blossom Cookie is such a sweet and flowery gal, though that sure as sugar doesn’t mean she’s a pushover. Here’s a toppings build guide for Cherry Blossom Cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom.
Cherry Blossom Cookie Toppings Build in Cookie Run Kingdom
Cherry Blossom Cookie is a rear-priority Ambush-type character. Her personal skill, Cherry Blossom Rain, is a hybrid team buff and AoE attack. It strikes all enemies in a large area, and for every enemy it hits, both Cherry Blossom herself and her allies receive an attack stat boost.
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Here are the specifics of Cherry Blossom Rain for the math-minded out there:
- 17 second base Cooldown
- Single hit DMG: 48.3% (+0.66% DMG per level)
- Additional DMG to non-Cookie targets: 10.0%
- With each 3 hits, the DMG decreases by 20.0% (cannot get decreased by more than 80.0%)
- +2.5% ATK for 12 sec, stacks up to x10 times
A Lovely Day for a Picnic, or Else
Considering Cherry Blossom Rain’s primary utilities, those being large-scale AoE damage and buffing, there are a few different configurations we can try for Cherry Blossom Cookie’s Toppings.
First, we can opt for pure Searing Raspberry. Searing Raspberries boost a Cookie’s base attack stat, and if you equip a full set of five, you also get a +5% attack buff on top of that. That buff, combined with the native buff from Cherry Blossom Rain, results in an extremely powerful Cherry Blossom Cookie, one who only gets stronger the more aggressive she is.
Secondly, we can try for a cooldown build with a set of Swift Chocolate. Swift Chocolate reduces the cooldown on a Cookie’s skills, with a full set of five adding a +5% cooldown reduction. While you may not get as much flat damage out of your Cherry Blossom Rain with this build, your overall DPS will still be through the roof thanks to the increased frequency with which you can use it, boosted by the built-in attack buff.
Finally, we can try for a mixed build of Searing Raspberry and Swift Chocolate. For Cherry Blossom Cookie, in particular, we recommend a 3-2 ratio, with Searing Raspberry getting the higher priority. Three Searing Raspberries grants a +3% attack buff, which is still pretty good, and with the extra cooldown from the Swift Chocolate, you reach a magic middle of consistency and DPS: the most possible damage and the quickest possible cooldown.
While Cherry Blossom Cookie isn’t a frontline combatant, the extra damage and buffs from her skills can give your heavy hitters the extra muscle and breathing room they need to really maximize their damage. Nothing invigorates folks like a breezing spring picnic, after all!
Published: Oct 4, 2022 12:29 pm