A dark-colored, muscular cookie character with leopard-like spots and white facial markings from the game Cookie Run: Kingdom stands dynamically against a gradient red background
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Best Mold Dough Cookie build in Cookie Run Kingdom

Arguably, one of the strangest Cookies in Cookie Run Kingdom is Mold Dough Cookie. Despite his ominous background and lore ties, this Cookie is a menace on the battlefield and can tear through bosses with ease.

Table of Contents
  1. The Escapist recaps
  2. Best Mold Dough Cookie Toppings and build
  3. Ask The Escapist

If you’ve been hunting for the best Mold Dough Cookie Toppings and Beascuits, you’ll find a complete Cookie Run Kingdom build guide below, including the most important stats to focus on when building out this character.


The Escapist recaps

  • Mold Dough Cookie is an Epic-rarity Cookie, heavily associated with Dark Enchantress Cookie in the Cookie Run Kingdom lore.
  • This character is a Charge Cookie, filling a Front position in the party. His elemental affinity is Chaos.
  • To make the most out of Mold Dough Cookie, the best Toppings are five Searing Raspberry M Toppings. Alternatively, five Looming Dark Raspberry M Toppings work well if you have access to this resonant type.
  • A Searing Raspberry Topping Tart and Beascuit with attack and HP stats will finish the build nicely, helping Mold Dough Cookie remain tanky.
  • Charge Cookies are best thought of as tanks; boosting attack helps them hit harder, but HP and damage resistance can help them stay alive for longer, soaking up damage and protecting their team.  

A dramatic, action-oriented digital illustration from the game Cookie Run: Kingdom featuring a dark, leopard-spotted cookie character in a dynamic pose, surrounded by red and black energy effects. Text overlays on the image read "CV. George C. Owens" and "MOLD DOUGH COOKIE."
Mold Dough Cookie is an imposing character. Image credit: Devsisters
CookieRarityRolePositionKey stats
Mold Dough CookieEpicChargeFrontAttack, HP, and damage resistance

Tied to the Dark Enchantress Cookie storyline, Mold Dough Cookie is an ominous, Epic-rarity Cookie. His elemental affinity is Chaos, and he’s a Front Charge Cookie, meaning he can be a behemoth with the right line-up.

Mold Dough Cookie’s primary attack is Order: Eliminate. Here’s how the Order: Eliminate attack works in battle:

  • Mold Dough Cookie rushes forward, attacking enemies and pushing them back
  • He then applies area damage to the affected enemies at the end of this charge
  • Mold Dough Cookie can enter two states: Gem Frenzy and Dragontongue Brand
    • Under Gem Frenzy, Order: Eliminate cannot be used, but his regular attacks are strengthened, with an HP drain as tax
    • He will become invulnerable once per fight if an enemy defeats him during Gem Frenzy, and at the end of Gem Frenzy, he’ll be Stunned, Exhausted, and affected by a movement speed debuff
    • Under Dragontongue Brand, he will lose HP but gain attack and attack speed. This benefit is enhanced if he’s fighting alongside Dark Enchantress Cookie

Order: Eliminate has a 10-second cooldown period. Unlike characters like Chess Choco Cookie, Mold Dough Cookie doesn’t need to worry about cooldown stats as much. Attack, HP, and damage resistance are the main stats here. 

A screenshot from the mobile game Cookie Run: Kingdom showing in-game combat between several character models (cookies) and a plant-like enemy
Combat-wise, Mold Dough Cookie is a beast. Image credit: Devsisters

As a result, five Searing Raspberry M Toppings paired with a Searing Raspberry Topping Tart will provide the best effects when working on your Mold Dough Cookie Build. Enhancing his attack stat will help Order: Eliminate do lethal damage, particularly with the dual states on offer. 

When picking out a Beascuit, look for options that prioritize attack and HP with damage resistance as a tertiary option. Being able to resist damage is useful, but a straight-up HP boost works better for this character’s playstyle. 

If you manage to get your hands on Mold Dough Cookie, you’ve struck gold; this ominous character can be an absolute tank with the right gear, just like Red Velvet Cookie. Make sure you prioritize the attack, HP, and damage resistance stats to give him the best chance of soaking up damage in tricky boss battles.

Ask The Escapist

Is Mold Dough Cookie rare in Cookie Run Kingdom?

Mold Dough Cookie is an Epic rarity Cookie in Cookie Run Kingdom, meaning he’s somewhat rare, but not too tricky to find. Rarities like Ancient and Beast are much harder to pull from the game’s gacha.

Is Cookie Run Kingdom a gacha game?

Yes, Cookie Run Kingdom is a gacha game. While it features other elements like base-building and PvP, the core gameplay revolves around the Cookie gacha, along with the costume gacha.

Is Cookie Run Kingdom free-to-play?

Yes, Cookie Run Kingdom is one of the better F2P experiences out there for fans of casual, cozy gacha games. 

Is it worth playing Cookie Run Kingdom?

Yes, Cookie Run Kingdom is worth it if you enjoy casual mobile gaming, gacha titles, and hero collectors like AFK Journey and Cats and Soup.


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