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Cookie Run Kingdom: Camellia Cookie Toppings and Beascuits guide

Cookie Run Kingdom: Camellia Cookie Toppings and Beascuits guide
  • Camellia Cookie is worth pulling to complete your cookie roster.
  • He is not meta currently, but he could be once the Epics Arena is released.
  • He needs a lot of DMG Resist to be able to survive large bursts.

Camellia Cookie is part of a limited-time summon, only available during the Flower City event, and afterwards in the gacha. This Super Epic cookie is pretty fun, his design is just amazing, but sadly he's not as strong as some of the other Super Epics we already have - like Elder Fairy Cookie, for example.

He was released together with Golden Osmanthus Cookie and Red Osmanthus Cookie as part of the special episode, and if you're eager to find out more about those two, we have guides for them!

However, this guide is all about Camellia Cookie, so let's take a look at the best Toppings for him and his ideal Beascuit.

camellia cookie story

About Camellia Cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom

Camellia Cookie is a Charge cookie, positioned in the Front line. He is one of the few Super Epic cookies we have, and at the moment you can only get his Soulstones from the Gacha, from the Special Episode shop, or from the events running alongside his release.

Skill:

Battle Scene Painting battle scene painting skill icon
Upon using the skill, Camellia Cookie will increase his own Debuff Resist and the team's CRIT%. Then, he will charge at the enemies, brandishing his painting brush. With his final stroke, Camellia Cookie will deal greater damage and Stun all enemies affected by it. He will also remove all buffs from the two enemies with the highest ATK. If Camellia Cookie deals damage with the skill, enemies will receive a DMG-increasing debuff.
  • Brush Single-hit DMG: 124.6% of ATK
  • Final Stroke DMG: 451.9% of ATK + DMG Resist Bypass 30.0%
  • Stun: 2 sec + removes buffs from the two targets with the highest ATK
  • DMG Received by Enemies: +8.0% for 8 sec; stacks up to x4
  • Debuff Resist: +30.0% for 8 sec; stacks up to x1
  • CRIT%: +20.0% for 8 sec; stacks up to x1

The best Toppings for Camellia Cookie 

fragrant raspberry toppings on camellia cookie

The best Toppings for Camellia Cookie depend on the matchup, but typically you can go for DMG Resist or ATK. Ideally, give him his Resonant toppings.

DMG Resist:
  • 5x Fragrant Almond with DMG Resist (mandatory), ATK (mandatory), Cooldown
  • 5x Solid Almond with DMG Resist (mandatory), ATK (mandatory), Cooldown
ATK:
  • 5x Fragrant Raspberry with DMG Resist (mandatory), ATK, Cooldown
  • 5x Searing Raspberry with DMG Resist (mandatory), ATK, Cooldown

Camellia Cookie's best Beascuit setup

camellia cookies beascuit with dmg resist and cooldown

On Camellia Cookie, aim for a Legendary Chewy Beascuit with DMG Resist, a little bit of Cooldown, or ATK. The DMG Resist is necessary since he is a front liner, and in more difficult matchups he cannot survive long enough without it.

  • DMG Resist
  • ATK
  • Cooldown (optional)

Since he needs a lot of DMG Resist and ATK, try finding a good balance between the Toppings and Beascuit stats. If you have a lot of DMG Resist on Toppings and he can survive, you can go for full ATK / DMG Resist Bypass on Beascuit, but otherwise aim for DMG Resist.

He is quite squishy for a front liner, and since there are other cookies with a lot more defensive stats (even as Epics), he can easily get outscaled and destroyed.

Should you pull Camellia Cookie?

Camellia Cookie is not a meta cookie. At the moment he is just a filler who can be great for completing your cookie roster, but sadly not much else. Other than that, he will be used in the Epics arena (once it's out), since you can pair him up with 4 other Epic cookies.

So, it's good if you can get him and at least one other copy (get him to 2* ideally), but more than that, it's not game-breaking at the moment. 

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Cristina Mesesan
Cristina Mesesan
Cristina is a lifelong gamer who also loves digital art, she's worked as an animator and tried some game level designing in Unity. Her biggest passion is pixel games (Stardew, To the Moon), and she adores writing and sharing her knowledge about games.