Horse Figurine

Horse Figurine (영웅의 작은 나무 말 Hero's Little Wooden Horse) is an Epic Treasure in Cookie Run: OvenBreak. It was released alongside of General Jujube Cookie as part of the Martial Arts Champion update.

Story
''A wooden figurine imbued with the spirit of a warhorse. In times of peril, spirits charge forward to trample all signs of danger!''

Effect
A warhorse spirit charges forward to destroy obstacles at given intervals. Each charge of the spirit grants points. Level Up for more Warhorse Spirit Points.
 * Standard: Warhorse Spirit every 21 sec, pts while charging ahead for 10 ticks
 * Enhanced: + Warhorse Spirit Points

Strategy
 Overall rating 

Horse Figurine is a very straightforward Treasure that requires no player input to activate, operating on a timer. Despite being a fairly destructive Treasure, it should be noted that it provides no extra destruction boosts or awards any additional points for obstacle destruction beyond what the player already earns from other natural boosts or Treasures. This means that it provides a stable, flat rate of points each time it activates. This can make it quite useful in areas with many holes, as the warhorse will run across it without any worry of losing points from falling Jellies or other similar problems.

Because of this, it can be very helpful in Trials where other Treasures may have trouble with their gimmicks activating on a timely basis, though it will likely be unable to outshine newer Treasures unless it is a higher level.

Updates

 * May 27, 2020
 * Added to the game
 * January 26, 2022
 * Combi Bonus added with General Jujube Cookie
 * June 28, 2022
 * Combi Bonus added with Snake Fruit Cookie

Trivia

 * This Treasure not only alludes to normal animals passing on as usual in the Cookie world, but that they even further can create ghosts or spirits.
 * The Treasure bears a strong resemblance to the Trojan Horse, in a much smaller toy form. It is a simplistic wooden horse with a saddle and reins carved into it.
 * Horse Figurine's Chinese name directly refers to it as a Trojan Horse, making the comparison even more obvious.