Carol Cookie/LINE

"No matter what happens, I will always have my songs."

- Carol Cookie

Carol Cookie is an S-grade cookie. She sings 3 types of songs while running, namely songs of destruction (although it is called a 'song of change' in her description), abundance and life. Each song has a different effect, turning obstacles into Jellies, creating Coin Flowers and recovering some Energy respectively. The song is changed for every 7 double jumps she performs. A song's effect occurs every few seconds.

Skill
7 double jumps change the song between: a song of Life (recovers Energy), a song of Change (turns obstacles into Jellies), a song of Abundance (creates Coins). Increase frequency of song effects with upgrades.

Description
''The gentle Cookie believes that a song can be stronger than a sword. She exerts great power with just a song of beautiful poetry and melody. "No matter what happens, I will always have my songs. If you need more Energy, I'll sing of how beautiful life can be. If obstacles bother you, I'll sing the magic song of Change. If Coins is what you need, let me sing of abundance."''

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 * It's a beautiful night.
 * Can you sing me your song?
 * A song of love and peace is stronger than the sword or pen.
 * Let's sing a song of love and peace.
 * A song of abundance for abundant coins.
 * I wonder what awaits us today!
 * A song of destruction to get rid of the obstacles.
 * What song shall I play for you this time?
 * How about a song of life for longer life?

Updates
No recorded updates.

Trivia

 * Carol Cookie was first to be sought as a coin-farming cookie in the Kakao version, where she was released before Cheesecake Cookie. However, it was proved to be obsolete since the release of Cheesecake Cookie.
 * Carol Cookie is the third Cookie thus far that uses a double jump system. The first was Skating Queen Cookie followed by Ninetales Cookie.
 * During the Halloween Party 2015, Carol Cookie was dressed up as the Statue of Liberty.
 * Carol Cookie was the first Cookie released in 2015.