Sunday, January 27, 2013

Choosing Doodles

You can buy doodles at any playground-- except for the cog HQ's and Chip 'n Dale's Acorn Acres. You can also return doodles. The best doodles, meaning the ones that listen the best, are from Donald's Dreamland. We recommend choosing an 'always playful' or 'often playful' doodle, that is also:
- often affectionate
- rarely hungry
- rarely restless
- rarely sad
- rarely tired
- always listens
- never forgets
- rarely confused
 And of course, choosing a boy or girl is totally up to you!

Although Donald's Dreamland doodles are the best (having traits like 'always listens' or 'never forgets'), they are also not the most good-looking or cheap doodles (ranging from 3000 to 5000 beans). However, if you keep an eye out you're bound to find one that suits you!

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Toontown Tips & Tricks - Fishing Glitch

To do the fishing glitch, go to your estate or Donald's Dock. Go onto one of the docks. Exit and go off of the dock, then swim backwards on the dock again. You'll hear a few splashes, and you should be walking with a fishing rod!

Keep trying if you don't get it! You might also want to watch a video on the fishing glitch!

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Oh no! A cog hit you, you lost your laff points... your toon is now sad. Sadness in a toon is equivalent to, well, dying in other games. However, Toontown is run on happiness, and no, dying is not an option! Instead, you get sad.
Laff Meter
In order to get your toon out if it's funk, you can go to the playground and find an ice cream cone (Toontown Central), a starfish (Donald's Dock), a musical note (Minnie's Melodyland), a daisy (Daisy's Gardens), a snowflake (the Brrgh), a Zzz (Donald's Dreamland) or acorns (Acorn Acres). Touching these will make your toon happy again, and you need to keep collecting them to fill up your Laff meter.  However, your happiness is not the only things the cogs take away from you. They also take away your gags, so you have to either go on the trolley or buy more gags. Then, you can continue fighting cogs.

Here are some tips on how not to go sad:

1) Only go into battle if you know you have enough gags. If you go into battle with little to no gags, you're only choices will be to get sad or run. Running will not revive the gags you have already used, and the cog will not count towards your toontask.

2) If you're in a battle with little to no gags with level 7's, RUN!! Getting sad in a battle means you lose ALL your gags - even your level 7's! If you lose your level seven gags, you either have to get all those points back to get it or harvest them from your garden. It can take days, even weeks to earn your level seven gags back. Don't waste your hard work for one cog! If you're in a building, just use your level sevens then quit. No point in losing ALL your gags.

3) Make sure you're with a friend. If you fight with a friend, you're more likely to defeat the cog faster and if you use the same type of gag, you also earn double points. Also, if you're about to go sad, you friend can toon you up. That's why we recommend you choose toon-up as a gag - you can help others, and won't feel guilty when you can't toon someone up.




Hope this helps, and may your toontown days be filled with happiness!

Gag Training Tips

If you are close to getting a new gag, training to be an uber toon, or just want to level up, try to find a district with an invasion going on. Some districts have invasions going on all day. When you go into a cog building when an invasion is going on, the experience points go up each level of the building, and are doubled because of the invasion! This is one way to get new gags faster.

Toontown Tips & Tricks - Choosing Gag Tracks

(numbers show max damage, not organic)

Gag tracks are the 7 rows of gags. You are allowed to choose 4 gag tracks, not including throw and squirt. There is toon-up, trap, lure, sound, throw, squirt, and drop. When choosing your first gag track, toon-up or sound, we recommend choosing toon-up first. It's the only gag track that heals toons. Of course you can choose whatever you want, and sound is great too. For the last time you choose a track, trap or drop, we recommend trap. Trap and drop are hard to train. Drop has low accuracy, and trap requires lure to work. However, it does have perfect accuracy.

Hope this helps!

Welcome To Toontown

On this blog, you'll find everything Toontown. Tips for training, toontasks, and earning jellybeans. You can learn how to upgrade your garden, and here you'll also find decorating tips.
Thanks for reading!