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Cupcake | |||||
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Cupcakes can be encountered as enemies or can be playable/recruitable units. [1] They are living cupcakes with various flavors.
Abilities and Attributes[]
- Cupcakes do not attack enemies. Instead, they attempt to fling up to two scoops of their delicious icing at allies.
- Their range is 2 hexes.
- They prioritize the unit with the lowest health.
- Throwing their icing hurts the cupcakes for 1 damage per toss.
- The frosting can miss the target, healing an adjacent unit (be it ally or enemy) or landing on the ground, where it may later be picked up by anyone who moves on top of it.
- Cupcakes on low health regenerate 2 health on their team's turn.
- They can pick up frosting, but they have a resistance to it, meaning they don't get as much healing.
- According to developers, they can do "critical heals" similar to critical hits, but this isn't shown in-game.
Interactions[]
- Cupcake frosting cannot heal lifeless units (Electrobots, Zombies), although Wraiths still enjoy their frosting.
- Cupcakes cannot directly heal other cupcakes. Any cupcake may however walk on fallen frosting to heal up.
- A Cupcake cannot heal the Spidaur that it is riding.
Strategy[]
Playing with:
Cupcakes can mount Spidaurs to keep their precious health safe. Be on the lookout for Area of Effect damage, as it will hurt both the Spidaur and its rider.
Having a Cupcake trades having available fighting units for a healer, reducing the amount of units able to block enemies. With Cupcakes often being priority for the enemy, it is even more important to have a good position to fend off attackers so they don't reach the healer. Cupcakes generate a lot of health, each regenerated point means as much as 10 for the team, making them extra important to keep safe, which pays off in long battles.
Playing against:
Cupcakes have very poor defense and their health is worth more than it appears. Indeed, every point of damage dealt to them stops them from turning that health into around 6 for a friendly unit, boosting the effective damage done significantly! Targeting enemy Cupcakes should be priority.
Mortar units can try to land shots without having to go through the melee units that generally defend a Cupcake.
Cosmetics[]
Cosmetic items you can give the Cupcake to change their look. Cupcakes are a creature with purely Cosmetic Items, with none of them affecting stats or resistances. Cupcakes has 2 cosmetic categories, Frosting and Topping.
- There are 26 total Frosting Cosmetics in the Live Version of the game.
Frosting Page 2 | |||
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Yellow 5 |
Honeymuffin |
Janet |
Blueberry |
Apple Pie |
CuPancake |
- There are 48 total Topping Cosmetics in the Live version of the game.
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Shark Fin |
Green Hat |
Cupception |
Dig In |
Meat Sauce |
Honeycomb |
Melted |
Meatballs |
Journal Entry[]
Notable Characters[]
- Gluten
- Scrumptious
- General Custard
- Carbs
Trivia[]
- According to loading screen text, the sweets had a war with the Electrobots. "The Gluco-Robo Wars were a real bummer." General Custard participated and mentions the war during a string of side-missions.
- It is possible for Cupcakes to kill themselves as a result of their self-damage while healing. (Bug)
- As a Cupcake's health gets low, the height of their frosting reduces, eventually disappearing at very low health.
- The Cosmetic, Dig In, was originally called Meat Sauce, and Meat Sauce was called Meat Balls.
- Frosting was originally called "Batter" in cosmetic section of the Journal.
- Morbid Mix Topping has a Alternate Look with no Gore mode in gameplay Settings.
- Candy Corn Topping's colors got adjusted to match it's Candy Corn frosting counterpart (Yellow 5) on Update 6.
- The Frosting, Janet, is based off of a community meme, about a Murderous Cupcake, named Janet.