Cookie Run: OvenBreak


 * "Cookie Run 2" redirects here. Not to be confused with OvenBreak, a 2009 game by the same developer.

Cookie Run: OvenBreak (often shortened as CROB) is a game created by Devsisters, released on 26 September 2016 in Canada, Sweden, Netherlands, Philippines, Hong Kong, and Australia, with a pre registration event that is no longer running. Cookie Run: Ovenbreak has since released globally on 27 October 2016, except for China. This is the first game that Devsisters has released since they launched LINE Cookie Run on January 2014, and marks their departure from using the LINE and Kakao instant messaging platform.

While Cookie Run: OvenBreak retains most attributes from the previous Cookie Run (including the side-scrolling arcade), it significantly changes the scoring and leaderboard system, while also introducing brand new Cookies, Pets, and Treasures. It includes mechanics not previously implemented in LINE Cookie Run and Kakao Cookie Run, such as a Champions League, Guilds, and a Breakout Mode.

Differences from Cookie Run

 * There are multiple game modes, with the primary one being Trophy Race, a real-time competitive PVP (player versus player) mode. A new Guild system was added, with team-based Guild Runs.
 * Some Cookies’ and Pets' abilities and combination bonuses have been changed. The addition of Magic Candy can greatly change a Cookies' abilities.
 * Many Cookies and Pets are brand new, including the crossover characters Hello Kitty, Mimmy and Cookiedroid, while others from previous games have not been included.
 * Treasures have been greatly changed, no longer needing to be evolved, and leveled up by collecting duplicates, similarly to Cookies and Pets. There are far fewer Treasures, most being new to OvenBreak, but there is less overlap in their effects. There is no longer limited space for holding Treasures.
 * Magic Ingredients, previously used to evolve Treasures, are used to craft Magic Candy, currencies, and tickets in the Magic Laboratory.
 * XP is no longer gained from running. The replacement for XP is Escape Levels, gained from upgrading Cookies, Pets and Treasures.
 * POWER+ abilities are almost completely absent, with the only two POWER+ abilities on Treasures, Firm Friendship Ring and True Friendship Pendant, both having expired.
 * Boosts are also removed, with the option to use a Relay restricted by game mode.
 * Cosmetic Costumes, Jelly Sets and Titles are available to customize aesthetics. Costumes are obtained through a new currency, Rainbow Cubes.
 * The Life system was abolished, but there is now a limit on how many times each cookie can run for before having to rest.
 * The number of running times and recovery time are as follows.

Trophy Race
In Trophy Race, the player can choose 2 Cookies: one to start with and a relay. The goal is to gain the most points whilst competing with up to nine other players (save for Land 1, which is mostly bot players to ease players into the game) within the set time limit. After the time limit expires, the players will have their scores ranked, and receive a reward (or penalty) based on ranking.

One of the two rewards are Gold Tickets, ten of which can be used to open a Gold Chest. Up to 99 Gold Tickets can be held at a time, but only four Gold Chests can be opened every day (an additional Gold Chest can be added for crystals). The second of the rewards are Trophies, which can be obtained or lost based on how well the player scores. The amount of trophies a player has determines which of the 9 lands (10 if the Champion's League is counted) the player can participate in.

Breakout Mode
In the Breakout Mode, you can relay run with a limited number of Cookies in three different episodes. The number of Cookies allowed varies from only three in Black Sugar Pirate Ship and The City of Wizards, to 12 in Escape from the Oven. Breakout episodes occasionally rotate, usually at the start of a new season or event. The goal is to run as far as possible and score as high as possible. All Cookies must be matched to a Pet to run, and each Cookie, Pet and Treasure can only be used once. Once you participate, you'll receive a weekly reward according to your best score, which includes Legendary Cookies or Pets at high enough scores.

Cookie Trials
In Cookie Trials, you can play specially-designed levels for a specific Cookie and Pet. In order to access a Cookie’s trial, you must obtain the needed Cookie and their Pet, though there is a Test Run option which gives no rewards. Each trial has a total of 16 ranks that can be reached by getting a certain amount of points, and 25 bonus missions that can be completed to gain rewards. For a month after the beginning of a Trial, there is a New Cookie Cup, with further rewards for each rank and a final reward of Crystals and Spirit Potions for players who reached Diamond Rank, based on how well they scored compared to others. Since Cherry Blossom Cookie’s release, every new Cookie released also gets a new Trial.

Champions League
A league only for champions! In the Champions League, you play in the different stages using a limited amount of Cookies and Pets. The three stages change from season to season. Each season lasts two weeks. The total scores for the 3 arenas will be combined to be ranked globally. Getting a top score globally will lead to more valuable rewards, including a profile frame and commemorative statue. You can also pay tribute to statues of the top 3 scorers daily to get small rewards in the Hall of Fame. To qualify into the Champions League, you need at least 10,000 trophies earned from Trophy Race.

Island of Memories
The Island of Memories is a set of 3 islands, each with 50 stages. Each island corresponds to a certain Cookie (Hero Cookie, Cheerleader Cookie, and an island shared by Dr. Wasabi Cookie and Mustard Cookie). Each island also has a different boss, focusing on unique mechanics not seen in any other mode. Each level has 3 stars to earn by completing different objectives. Rewards can be earned by reaching certain amounts of stars in each island.

Guilds and Guild Runs
Joining a Guild allows players to socialize and cooperate with other players in the Guild, compete with other Guilds in Guild Runs, and earn unique rewards from Exploration Quests and the Guild Shop. Guilds can be created by players above Escape Level 20 and require a payment of crystals to create. The creator of a Guild is the Guild Leader and can start Guild Runs, cook meals in the Guild Kitchen, kick players from the Guild, and promote other players to Guild Officers to allow them to do the same.

Guild Runs are competitions between four Guilds, where members of a Guild all run in up to four randomly selected Arenas, and their combined high scores compared to the other Guilds determines the winner. Running in Guild Runs gives a player a Seasonal Reward of Guild Coins, Coins, and Crystals, and winning Guild Runs awards Guild Coins and causes the Guild to rank up to receive better rewards. Each Guild Run Season lasts for two months. The current season determines the Season Items in the Guild Shop and the available Arenas, as well as any additional Season Rules and Recipes.

Grand Champions League
The highest level of competition is the Grand Champions League, only accessible to those who received an invitation by scoring in the top 10% in the Champions League. It works similarly to the Champions League, but with only one Arena playable at a time. Only a certain amount of players can advance on to the next Round, and after a month, a single player is crowned Grand Champion. Advancing far enough rewards Crystals, Titles, and some special Costumes, as well as a special Puzzle Key, used in the Curious Rainbow Mine. Players who are not running can practice the Arenas and Cheer for other players, receiving rewards if their chosen Champion wins the current Round.

Friendly Run
Friendly Run is a limited time mode where you run together with a friend or random player and collect Pirate Coins to gain points. Certain Cookie combos can give bonus effects, such as GingerBrave with GingerBright providing extra health. Friendship missions can be completed to gain rewards. Because collecting Coins in Friendly Run is easy, a maximum amount of Coins can be earned per day.

Custom Runs
Custom Runs is a limited time mode that allows players to customize a match and choose the map and combi for the run. Other players can then join and run with the same settings and try to get the best score in the time allotted, similar to Trophy Race. The Cookies, Pets, and Treasures may be specifically set, randomized, or be chosen by each competitor. Custom Runs can be public or private, and can have a custom title.

1vs1 Race
1vs1 Race was a mode included in the global launch, that was later removed and replaced by Friendly Run. In 1vs1 Races, you would compete against a friend for the highest score on a chosen Land, including the exclusive Land Monstrous Flower Garden. The person with the highest score would win and take the loser's Coins that had been acquired in their 1vs1 race attempt. After five victories, a special Chest could be opened.

Cookies
See also: List of Cookies/OvenBreak

The majority of LINE Cookies returned to this installment, with new Cookies introduced alongside.

Pets
See also: List of Pets/OvenBreak

The majority of LINE Pets returned to this installment, with new Pets introduced alongside.

Treasures
See also: Treasures

Splash Screens
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