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Rooty (Korean: 인삼이라지, insamiraji) is an Epic Pet that was released alongside its owner, Ginseng Cookie, in the second half of the Tales of The Wishing Lotus update. It turns Yellow Bear Jellies into Honey Root Jellies temporarily by creating a Honey Root at regular intervals.
The appearance of this balloon flower root makes it adept at pretending to be a ginseng root. For a long time it managed to hide its true scent by covering itself in honey, but out of all Cookies who could find it, it had to be Ginseng Cookie, able to see through the disguise right away! However, happy with his find, Ginseng Cookie decided to travel down the mountain together with Rooty. It still pretends to be a ginseng, but in the end, what does it matter what it really is as long as they are getting along?
Skill[]
Rooty's Skill
Creates a Honey Root at regular intervals. After obtaining the Honey Root, Yellow Bear Jellies will turn into Honey Root Jellies for a period of time. Level Up for more points for Honey Root Jellies.
Level
Skill
1
Creates Honey Roots every 23.34 sec +37,840 pts for Honey Root Jellies
15
Creates Honey Roots every 23.34 sec +86,000 pts for Honey Root Jellies
Changes all Yellow Bear Jellies and Giant Bear Jellies, except for high-scoring special Giant Bear Jellies and Jellies created by Cookie skills, into Honey Root Jellies.
Changed to move ahead of the Cookie when creating Honey Roots to fix the issue where the Pet could not receive the magnetic effect when creating Honey Roots.
Changed so that Yellow Bear Jellies that are too close to the Cookie not to be converted to Honey Roots.
Added slight Magnetism to Honey Roots.
Increased points for Honey Roots.
Combi Bonus with Ginseng Cookie: Increased Ginseng Jelly Points from +415,000 to +570,000.
Trivia[]
According to Rooty's story, it is the root of a balloon flower rather than a ginseng root.