Howdy! I’m sure you’re struggling with controlling and progressing those doodles and found this online or from other Toons! Welcome!
Sit back, relax, get all comfortable, and hold on before you buy that Donald’s Dreamland doodle you’ve been saving up for, here you’ll learn what works in the realm of doodles!
Shout-out to my friends who let me take the photo for this post!: Katy Kat, Mew, and Kittin Around! Image visible only on main page.
I hope you find this post informative! Enough babbling on, you’re here for Doodle Training, after all! Enjoy!
This post has been updated as of May 11th and 13th, 2024! All information is relevant! Updated to reduce any badly toned words, optimize some readability/reduce some word count, and add more information that’s beginner friendly!Β Tweaked some strange wording(my bad, writing too much does that to the brain), strange formatting and implemented new Toontown Rewritten Wiki link for information source; they update the new one, not the Fandom one!
TABLE OF CONTENTS: Traits, Emotions, and Where to Buy, For Beginners, Doodle Trick Accuracy, Care & Training, Training in Groups & Group Training Tactics, Doodle Training Resources, Time Factors For Training My Doodle? Glitches to Watch Out For, and, Over-all Tips.
βββββββββTraits, Emotions, and Where to Buyβββββββββββ
Some of you don’t realize there is a difference with what playground you buy your Doodle in, but there is several, and it is all in the traits of the Doodle! The traits determine some aspects of how well the Doodle trains. For example, Often/Always Playful can help your doodle do the trick more.
I recommend not buying a doodle from Toontown Central, Donald’s Dock, or Daisy Gardens, Minnie’s Melodyland, and The Brrgh. The Brrgh doodles aren’t nearly as good as Donald’s Dreamland as they say “Sometimes Tired” along with others and for a similar price, you’re way better off with DDL ones which you at least know for certain will be good with the right traits.
Here’s lists of all traits, and worst to best order.
These traits are the worst:
Always Forgets
Always Grumpy
Always Lonely
Always Restless
Often Bored
Often Confused
Often Grumpy
Often Hungry
Often Lonely
Often Restless
Often Sad
Often Tired
Rarely Affectionate
These traits are bad, kind of meh:
Sometimes Bored
Sometimes Confused
Sometimes Forgets
Sometimes Grumpy
Sometimes Hungry
Sometimes Lonely
Sometimes Restless
Sometimes Sad
Sometimes Tired
These traits are mediocre traits, but getting there:
Often Affectionate
Often Playful
Pretty Calm
Pretty Excitable
Sometimes Affectionate
Sometimes Playful
These are the best kinds of traits:
Always Affectionate
Rarely Bored
Rarely Confused
Rarely Forgets
Rarely Grumpy
Rarely Lonely
Rarely Sad
Rarely Tired
Always Playful
(Via Toontown Rewritten Wiki’s Doodle page)
The traits you will need are Rarely Tired, Rarely Restless, Rarely Forgets, and Rarely Confused. Rarely Forgets is important as it will be most useful for in battle, Rarely Confused is good for training. From what us Doodle trainers know though, the only trait that truly works to help is Rarely Tired. I hope that one day that gets fixed in a Doodle Nerf.
Rarely Tired will help with how often the Doodle is tired after performing a trick, with Rarely Tired the Doodle does 2 tricks before it becomes tired if it is barely trained but, this increases the higher the laff the trick gets for your Doodle, all the way until maxed.
It may take a while to get a good doodle in the Donald’s Dreamland shops due to them always changing Doodles in stock every-day, but it will be worth it to get a good doodle that will help you out during battle, and while you wait for a good doodle in the shops you can crush some cogs, play the trolley, go to a beanfest, or anything else to prepare for the doodle by getting jellybeans.
You will probably want to have a comfortable amount of jellybeans left after purchasing your new friend in the pet shops to spend on gags, feeding, or anything else you need in the Tooniverse.
You’ll need to know what are positive and negative emotions, for training, as it affects accuracy (Later on in the post is accuracy ratios, you can scroll down to see this or wait, this post has no linear timeline).
Positive Emotions:
Affectionate
Excited
Neutral
Negative Emotions:
Bored
Grumpy/Angry
Hungry
Lonely
Sad
Tired
Confused(Temporary, only occurs when they fail a trick and goes away seconds later in battle or after the doodle is fed/scratched or has enough positive Speed-Chat phrases said to it)
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HOW TO TRAIN IT:Β It is very simple, actually! You click Speed-Chat, Pets, then Tricks, then click on the trick you want to train. When the bar is filled, the trick will level up, when it levels up then it heals one more laff point to toons.
Repeat until it’s maxed! This takes awhile though, taking 2,000 tricks to get a full bar! Getting friends training the same trick will speed up the process!
The maximum heal for each trick is the base heal multiplied by 2. Example: Jump’s minimum laff is 5 laff, and it’s maximum laff is 10 laff. This is in a pattern across all tricks (trick Laff is also displayed for all tricks in the Accuracy section).
HOW TO FEED/SCRATCH IT: Use the phrase “Here Boy/Girl!” or click on your doodle’s name and use the “Call” button, or run up to your doodle. Get close to your doodle and the options of “Feed” and “Scratch” should light up. There is a glitch that causes the doodles to become difficult to feed or scratch, so run around your doodle until you can pet or scratch it.
You can see your Doodle at the top of your Friends List in an orange name tag! You can click on your Doodle’s name and check on it’s emotion status! Be sure to take care of your Doodle!
DO NOT USE YOUR DOODLE UNLESS IT IS HIGHLY TRAINED WITH GOOD ACCURACY! Many people make this mistake and they end up going sad, or someone else goes sad. It normally isn’t worth the risk unless it is maxed, depending on the trick and it’s accuracy.
It isn’t worth chancing a hit on a trick such as Dance or Speak, Doodles aren’t always a replacement for high level Toon-up, try not to get carried away using your doodle if your team is in danger! Always be sure to have Cogs lured well and controlled and keep an eye on the turns left on Lure!
With the recent emergence of Sellbot Field Offices, Toon-up gets disabled, so it may be required to use a Doodle. Please be sure that your team can kill the Cogs with their gags before you use your Doodle to heal them, as this can lead to more injuries. Doodle responsibly!
Be sure to take snapshots of the doodle’s traits or write them down before buying it, that way you remember.
How to summon the doodle in battle: Go over to the SOS menu, and to the right, in your Friends List the Doodle will be there to summon and call a trick.
You can have 6 doodles in your Estate at once. You can only have ONE doodle per Toon, and you can have 6 Toons on one account at once.
You cannot share doodles. When you summon the doodle in battle using the suitcase icon in the bottom right corner, you can only summon the doodle that the toon you are using owns.
Doodles do not give Laff boosts like Fishing, Gardening, Racing or Golfing, they just heal you.
Spinning and Jumping and the like doesn’t make them do the trick.
Gathering a big group of friends helps a lot, but you also have to choose the right tricks to train for better reliability!
Train the tricks with the higher accuracy with your doodle, the accuracy is important because if a trick you choose has low accuracy it will be risky to use in battle and potentially cause you or someone else to go sad, especially if you are Toon-up-less or someone who needs doodles for healing in a bad situation. Trick accuracy is next section.
I want you to make sure that you know this very important tidbit of information about when you max a doodle trick for you and others’ safety during battle. When it is maxed the doodle does NOT, I repeat, does NOT always hit. There are accuracy ratios on each trick in the next section below.
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The higher Laff the trick heals, the lower the accuracy gets. This is why Speak hardly ever works.
[Some accuracies may be slightly lower percentages and round up. True number at top, and max Laff at bottom.]*
Jump: 5-10 Laff heal — When maxed 97% Accuracy |
Laff β Positive Emotion Accuracy β Negative Emotion Accuracy
5 Laff: 50-59% Accuracy | ββ 10-20% Accuracy
6 Laff: 59-69% Accuracy | ββ 20-30% Accuracy
7 Laff: 69-78% Accuracy | ββ 30-40% Accuracy
8 Laff: 78-88% Accuracy |ββ 40-50% Accuracy
9 Laff: 88-97% Accuracy | ββ 50-60% Accuracy
10 Laff [MAX]: 97% Accuracy |β 60% Accuracy
Beg: 6-12 Laff heal — When maxed 87.3% Accuracy |
Laff β Positive Emotion Accuracy β Negative Emotion Accuracy
6 Laff: 45-52% Accuracy | ββ 9-16%Accuracy
7 Laff: 52-59% Accuracy | ββ 16-24%Accuracy
8 Laff: 59-66% Accuracy | ββ 24-32% Accuracy
9 Laff: 66-73% Accuracy | ββ 32-39% Accuracy
10 Laff: 73-80% Accuracy | ββ 39-47%Accuracy
11 Laff: 80-87% Accuracy | ββ 47-54% Accuracy
12 Laff [MAX]: 87.3% Accuracy | β 54% Accuracy
Play Dead: 7-14 Laff heal — When maxed 77.6% accuracy |
Laff β Positive Emotion Accuracy β Negative Emotion Accuracy
7 Laff: 40-45% Accuracy | ββ 8-14% Accuracy
8 Laff: 45-51% Accuracy | ββ 14-19% Accuracy
9 Laff: 51-56% Accuracy | ββ 19-25% Accuracy
10 Laff: 56-61% Accuracy | ββ 25-31% Accuracy
11 Laff: 61-67% Accuracy | ββ 31-37% Accuracy
12 Laff: 67-72% Accuracy | ββ 37-42% Accuracy
13 Laff: 72-78% Accuracy | ββ 42-48% Accuracy
14 Laff [MAX]: 77.6% Accuracy | β 48% Accuracy
Rollover: 8-16 Laff heal — When maxed 67.9% accuracy |
Laff β Positive Emotion Accuracy β Negative Emotion Accuracy
8 Laff: 35-39% Accuracy | ββ 7-11% Accuracy
9 Laff: 39-43% Accuracy | ββ 11-16% Accuracy
10 Laff: 43-47% Accuracy | ββ 16-20% Accuracy
11 Laff: 47-51% Accuracy | ββ 20-25% Accuracy
12 Laff: 51-56% Accuracy | ββ 25-29% Accuracy
13 Laff: 56-60% Accuracy | ββ 29-33% Accuracy
14 Laff: 60-64% Accuracy | ββ 33-38% Accuracy
15 Laff: 64-68% Accuracy | ββ 38-42% Accuracy
16 Laff [MAX]: 67.9% Accuracy | β 42% Accuracy
Backflip: 9-18 Laff heal——When maxed 58.2% accuracy
Laff β Positive Emotion Accuracy β Negative Emotion Accuracy
9 Laff: 30-33% Accuracy | ββ 6-9% Accuracy
10 Laff: 33-36% Accuracy | ββ 9-13% Accuracy
11 Laff: 36-39% Accuracy | ββ 13-16% Accuracy
12 Laff: 39-43% Accuracy | ββ 16-19% Accuracy
13 Laff: 43-46% Accuracy | ββ 19-23% Accuracy
14 Laff: 46-49% Accuracy | ββ 23-26% Accuracy
15 Laff: 49-52% Accuracy | ββ 26-29% Accuracy
16 Laff: 52-55% Accuracy | ββ 29-33% Accuracy
17 Laff: 55-58% Accuracy | ββ 33-36% Accuracy
18 Laff [MAX]: 58.2% Accuracy | β 36% Accuracy
Dance: 10-20 Laff heal — When maxed 48.5% accuracy
Laff β Positive Emotion Accuracy β Negative Emotion Accuracy
10 Laff: 25-27% Accuracy | ββ 5-8% Accuracy
11 Laff: 27-30% Accuracy | ββ 8-10% Accuracy
12 Laff: 30-32% Accuracy | ββ 10-13% Accuracy
13 Laff: 32-34% Accuracy | ββ 13-15% Accuracy
14 Laff: 34-37% Accuracy | ββ 15-18% Accuracy
15 Laff: 37-39% Accuracy | ββ 18-20% Accuracy
16 Laff: 39-41% Accuracy | ββ 20-23% Accuracy
17 Laff: 41-44% Accuracy | ββ 23-25% Accuracy
18 Laff: 44-46% Accuracy | ββ 25-28% Accuracy
19 Laff: 46-49% Accuracy | ββ 28-30% Accuracy
20 Laff [MAX]: 48.5% Accuracy | β 30% Accuracy
Speak: 11-22 Laff heal——-When maxed 38.8% accuracy
Laff β Positive Emotion Accuracy β Negative Emotion Accuracy
11 Laff: 20-22% Accuracy | ββ 4-6% Accuracy
12 Laff: 22-23% Accuracy |ββ 6-8% Accuracy
13 Laff: 23-25% Accuracy | ββ 8-9% Accuracy
14 Laff: 25-27% Accuracy | ββ 9-11% Accuracy
15 Laff: 27-29% Accuracy | ββ 11-13% Accuracy
16 Laff: 29-30% Accuracy | ββ 13-15% Accuracy
17 Laff: 30-32% Accuracy | ββ 15-17% Accuracy
18 Laff: 32-34% Accuracy | ββ 17-19% Accuracy
19 Laff: 34-35% Accuracy |ββ 19-20%Accuracy
20 Laff: 35-37% Accuracy | ββ 20-22% Accuracy
21 Laff: 37-39% Accuracy | ββ 22-24% Accuracy
22 Laff [MAX]: 38.8% Accuracy | β 24% Accuracy
Hey, Toons! Go check out where the in-between Laff accuracy ratios and negative emotion ratios came from at the ToonTown Rewritten Wiki, here! *Updated May 13th, 2024; the ToonTown Rewritten Wiki has MOVED!
Shout-out to Serpentine Jellyfish and Cheesy Jellyfish for helping me with this section. They helped translate it into comprehendable numbers. I had to look it up. This is where I looked it up: Maxed doodle trick accuracy?
β This is where the original maxed Laff accuracies came from. I will keep it here for people who wanna see the fancy-fancy numbers!
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When your doodle is tired after training a trick, then you don’t HAVE to feed or scratch the doodle jellybeans if you don’t want to or aren’t going to go into a battle. This is a way some Toons choose to train their doodles, however, using phrases is more efficient.
When training the doodle, certain speed-chat phrases can cause the doodle to become sad, angry, or become excited again once said by the Toon. Phrases from the Compliments section will cause it to become excited or affectionate again after being tired. So do the “Good Boy/Girl!” phrases under Pets.
This also works for “Here Boy/Girl!”, “Nice Doodle”, and even “Stay.”
Meanwhile, the Stinky speed-chat phrases will cause the doodles to become angry, tired or sad from excited or affectionate. Just don’t use them.
If you have a highly trained doodle, it will become way less tired to the point they are almost never tired when using a trick they are mostly trained or maxed in. Of course, in battle they DO have a limit, so be careful! Feed your doodle before and after you go do buildings, mints, bosses, etc.
Because you might have trained the doodle before and in-battle the doodle will become tired fast, due to being trained earlier. Just teleporting to the Estate from and saying the phrase “Good Boy/Girl!” will help, but it can also be good to feed the doodle.
During training, you may notice that a Rarely Tired doodle might start doing 1 trick and being tired, but that’s because it’s been doing the trick repeatedly and really tired, you can reset the doodles’ tired for training by going to the playground for a little bit and going back to the estate.
Once you pick up training for awhile though, they will go back to being 1 trick tired since they have been doing the trick a lot, don’t worry, that Rarely Tired doodle is still 2 tricks tired, it’s just trained for a long while.
Training the doodle in battle is not nearly as effective and not to mention risky, after all, in the estate the doodle will recover from being tired and be able to do the trick, compared to in battle, it stays tired more than in the estate, and you are stuck in battle with cogs which will start to lower your laff.
You may have noticed while you are training your doodles that they kind of do a weird 360 degree circle and purposefully walk out of the range that your trick commands reach, right? This is the doodles’ AI/coding at work, and it’s always been a little funky, but there are ways to combat this.
Things such as as back them into a corner or you could do the floating glitch with friends or an alt, having one toon saying “Here girl/boy!”
while floating and the others saying the command(to stay awake you just have to open speedchat.)
One way of corralling them that I know works best is jumping on the fence behind the pink house. Jump from the ground in front of the fence onto the fence and you will float.
This way the doodles are corralled and they won’t run out of range so long as EVERYBODY present in the estate (other than toons/alts in houses) is on the fence or near the doodles.
This becomes less effective the more doodles you have at your house, so if you have a lot of friends over and have around 10 doodles at your house, it would be best to move to the sand pit area in the estate.
You’d be right in assuming that this would abandon the concept of corralling them, but if there are that many doodles, there are that many Toons that can fan out in the sea of doodles so that their tricks reach them all.
You will periodically have to say “Here Boy/Girl!” to get any strays or fix formations for either option.
These are all some ideas on things you could do potentially to stop this very, very problematic issue we all have been facing as doodle trainers.
ββββββββββTraining in Groups & Group Training Tacticsβββββββββ
Now, many of you want to train your doodle quickly, yes? Well, let me tell you something very important.
Stray from the path of Youtubers, friends, or strangers telling you to download a mouse recorder! Because, that mouse recorder can get you BANNED.
The fastest way to train your doodle is training it with friends.
If you train it with more people, (if they are all training the same trick) your doodle should have leveled up in the trick that is being trained in 1 day at the maximum, depending onΒ the time it takes to train up your doodle to the next laff point depends on the trick’s animation, and it’s accuracy.
ToonHQ is very useful, and it’s very easy to specify the trick you want to train by typing into the ToonHQ group chat what trick you’re training. You can still opt for friends-only training if you wish!
Some good ways to utilize the whole group to better train the doodles, is to have some people spam “Good Boy/Girl!” and some say the trick phrases.
This way the doodles are at a positive emotion, which affects the accuracy of the trick, and then the doodles do the trick more, and faster because it wastes less time of training having the doodles be confused (confused effect lasts around 8-10 seconds so by doodles being constantly confused, it adds up fast!).
This method of getting the doodles to a positive emotion is faster than scratching and can be done while they are Confused, or doing a trick.
This also works solo-training your doodle, if you can click the Speed-Chat phrases super fast.
This method also may work better for friends-only trainings as opposed to ToonHQ listings since people can be flaky, but it all depends! If using ToonHQ, just be sure to set some good ground rules!
However, it’s good to consider that if you’re training really fast tricks like Jump or Speak during the Silly Meter, it may honestly be better to spam the trick since it makes it fast enough.
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This post section is NEW as of February 7th, 2022! More will be added here soon so stay Tooned!
There are now some resources for training and finding doodles!
There had been a pretty big update recently by TTR for doodles where they made it so that doodles in different districts all have different traits. With this update, ToonHQ.org worked with Toontown Rewritten on an API(Application Programming Interface) that shows traits of doodles in all districts and playgrounds!
Using this, it is now easier and faster to find a good doodle with the ideal traits (or looks)! Here is the link to it! ToonHQ Doodles
There is also an awesome Doodle Training Discord server named Doodle Daycare that is improving more and more, too! With organized training, some resources/tips for training, and a friendly community!
This community is organized and efficient with their training groups! Thanks to ToonHQ’s new Estate Groups update, it’s far easier for doodle trainers in the community to make groups!
So if you’re looking for training that is more orderly and efficient, and doesn’t have everyone training leave in 20 minutes, check out this Discord server! Do keep in mind to stay Toony! (DISCORD IS FOR THOSE 13 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER! If under-aged do not get Discord!!!)
https://www.discord.gg/ttdoodles
(Or if we lose boost level 3, this is a permanent link https://discord.gg/ExEXcd7SMV)
WEAR COMPRESSION GLOVES WHILE TRAINING FOR HOURS! Compression gloves help with wrist pain a bit as well as combatting potential present or future issues like Carpal Tunnel that is caused by repetitive motions such as clicking the phrases a lot. TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF WHILE TRAINING!
ββββββββββββββββTime Factors for Training My Doodle?ββββββββββββββββ
There’s several factors for how long it will take you to train your doodle, the factor is the time the animation of the trick is, the accuracy of the trick, and then there’s how many Laff there are to train up your doodle in the trick.
If you train Speak, it’s animation is shorter but it has a 20% chance of hitting at 11 Laff. Very unfortunate, and then there’s the maximum 22 laff heal you have to grind up to, with 38.8% accuracy at maxed.
Then there’s Play Dead, with a longer animation, sure, but it’s accuracy is 40% at 7 Laff(not counting negative emotion debuff). Which is drastically better, and it has the maximum 14 laff heal, but it really depends, doesn’t it?
This will take awhile but with help and determination you will be able to do it. Just please, don’t hack to train a doodle, it won’t just ruin your chances of maxing it, it will keep you from playing on that account you worked so hard on. The one with several 100-laffers, maybe even a 137 or 140, oh and those favorite toons, and clan toons, etc.
I’m not sure EXACTLY how long it will take to max every trick. You have to wait for the animation to be over to make the doodle do it again, and tricks such as Play Dead have long animations.
And then there might be the accuracy of the tricks slowing them down, and how many laff points it has at maximum. It all really depends on the trick trained. BUT with the new Silly Meter, it gets a lot faster!
With the Silly meter I managed to train doodles from 5 laff Jump to 10 laff in about 1 day! And from about halfway through 6 laff Beg to some 10 laff, others 9 laff, in one day. Play Dead took about a day and a few hours, to 2 days.
It takes 2,000 tricks to fill up each laff bar. This also contributes to the time it takes to train them.
The Silly Meter may cut doodle training time in half or turn it to a fraction of the normal time, so it all depends on multiple things how long it will take! Go at your own pace and you’ll win the race! And remember, use every good opportunity you get!
We used to not know the time doodles took in battle with their tricks! We now know! I used a stopwatch from when the doodle’s portable hole appeared, to when they left the battle for each trick, including the time it takes for a doodle to fail a trick. Remember, this is the time for in-battle, not for at the Estate. The Estate is shorter due to not counting the portable hole time.*
Unsuccessful trick(Confused): 9.12 seconds
Jump: 10.37 seconds
Beg: 13.56 seconds
Play Dead: 24.48 seconds
Rollover: 13.82 seconds
Backflip: 18.35 seconds
Dance: 15.30 seconds
Speak: 10.61 seconds
Time that Toon-Up Gags’ animations take:
Feather: 6.70 seconds
Megaphone: 7.34 seconds
Lipstick: 8.15 seconds
Bamboo Cane: 8.22 seconds
Pixie Dust: 6.76 seconds
Juggling Balls(Juggle): 9.49 seconds
I included Toon-Up for comparison between times, as some people think that doodles take an eternity. You can just tell them the times and that it is only a few seconds more.
β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©β©Glitches to Watch Out Forβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺβͺ
There’s a bunch of glitches involved with doodles that might happen to you! That’s why it’s important to identify these so you can fix them!
Doodles Not at Friend’s Estate Glitch: Teleport to a friend’s estate, and your doodle doesn’t appear.
Fix: Go to your estate, and teleport back to your friend. Your doodle will now appear. TTR is aware of this glitch, but nothing has been done yet.
Note that it may be worth it to try going to the playground, or even restart the game. THIS ISSUE OCCURS WITH TOONHQ ESTATE GROUPS AS WELL!
All Doodles But One Not at Your Estate Glitch: Teleport to your estate, teleport to playground, and then immediately go back to the estate, and only the doodle of the Toon you’re currently on will appear.
Fix: Go to the playground and come back. All of your doodles will appear again. TTR is not aware of this glitch yet.Β Note that sometimes you may need to wait at the playground for a minute or two rather than immediately go back!
Can’t Scratch or Feed Glitch 1: Click on your doodle’s name and occasionally there’s no Scratch option filled in.
Fix: Walk around the doodle in a full circle until you find a specific spot where scratching works. For some reason only select spots allow it. TTR is not aware of this glitch yet.
Can’t Scratch or Feed Glitch 2: When near a Doodle, you will still be unable to feed or scratch it even when within range.
Fix: Run around the doodle within range until you find one very, very specific spot that strange enough, works. This game is weird.
Can’t Scratch, Feed, or Call Glitch 3: If somebody uses a trick SpeedChat phrase, these do not work for a little bit. There is no fix for this/unsure if this is a glitch or implemented on purpose.
Doodles Running Around in Circles Like Maniacs: Unaware if this is a glitch, or implemented on purpose to stop Macro users, much like how in the past, they shuffled the trick phrases. Likely is due to Doodles’ AI/Coding.
Doodles Randomly Stop Listening Despite Being in Range Glitch: After a while some doodles randomly start not hearing the trick as if they weren’t in range, despite them being in range.
Fix: Use Here Girl/Boy phrases and they start being able to hear again. (Wait. Was my Doodle spacing out like me when I was reading my own lengthy doodle guide???)
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- Don’t use your doodle unless it’s safe to! Ensure that the gags your team is using will kill the Cogs, or that the Cogs will be lured safely.
One example is there is a row of level 9 Cogs, and one of your teammates uses Foghorn, and the other two use Elephant Trunks. This will take out the cogs and if the damage your team took is enough to be covered fully or mostly by the doodle, then use it.
This is the best way to use it is if you see a good opportunity where it is safe, like if the Cogs are lured and you cannot do anything yet without waking up a Cog. This way you are not being annoying to your team and causing more harm than the doodle heals.
- Due to the Silly Meter being a thing, I highly recommend training your doodles as much as you can during the 2 days that the Doodle Silly Meter boost is on! It is uncommon for people to vote for it, but there is a hope!
- WEAR COMPRESSION GLOVES WHILE TRAINING FOR HOURS! Compression gloves help with wrist pain a bit as well as combatting issues like Carpal Tunnel that is caused by repetitive motions.
- Go to the bathroom before training, bring snacks, water, and blue-light glasses since you’ll be staring at a screen for hours! BE PREPARED AND TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF WHILE TRAINING!
- Why they don’t do the trick when you spam the trick is because you need to wait for your doodle to start panting again, or to go back to slouching if tired. If they are Affectionate the easiest way to tell if they are ready to do tricks again is to click on one doodle’s name tag and wait for the options on the profile to turn white again. Or look closely and see if they twitch (for doodles under Affectionate emotion).
- I highly recommend Beg and Jump! They are very good tricks with good accuracy!
- FEED YOUR DOODLES OFTEN!Β Recently (this bullet added May 11th, 2024), doodles have shown as being Neutral, Angry, Lonely, and Bored more often. Neutral is a positive trait so it’s fine, but watch out for your doodle’s emotions in the Friends List to see if they need to be fed.
I hope that you found everything very informative and helpful and don’t forget that I have other informative posts for Gardening/Fishing and other posts! I put together a post for links to all of the other posts to make my blog a little bit easier to navigate for my readers! So go ahead through here!: Welcome Post
Stay Toony, my friends, and keep crushing those Cogs!
LINK CREDITS: Toontown Rewritten Wiki, and a Reddit thread about Doodle Accuracy ratios.
Some information is from the Toontown Rewritten Wiki. The accuracy ratios and the traits are such information.
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