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Toontown Rewritten is a fan made revival of Disney's Toontown Online. Toontown is a massively multiplayer online game that is for all ages! Players can create their own toon and fight with other toons against the cogs who are trying to turn Toontown into a dreadful corporate world. Shortly after the shutdown of Disney's Toontown in 2013, Toontown Rewritten came about to promise a revival of the beloved game. Not only has Toontown Rewritten picked up where Disney left off, the game has been improved further and well-maintained. To learn more about Toontown Rewritten, its foundation, and its revival, click here!
Nope! Toontown Rewritten is completely free to play. There is no catch, no advertisements, nothing! That means they do not accept donations either. Signing up to play is easy to do and free. So if you have not joined Toontown Rewritten yet, what are you waiting for!? Are YOU toon enough?
As both throw and squirt are both single hit gag tracks, with the exception of a level 7 gag, it seems like there is no obvious difference between the two tracks. You may wonder why you even need squirt if you have throw. The main difference between throw and squirt is accuracy. If you take a look at the gag details by hovering over any squirt gag in Gag Table, you will notice it says "Accuracy: High". If you follow the same procedure for any throw gag, you will notice it says "Accuracy: Medium". Because of this, if you are trying to guarantee a hit, save yourself, or stun for a fellow toon, squirt would be your best choice as it has a much better chance of actually hitting the cog you are up against. On the other hand, if you are trying to acheive more damage, quickly defeat a cog, or have your turn taken sooner (as gag turns are taken in top to bottom order), then throw would be your better option as it has higher precidence and evokes higher damage.
Do not let another toon let you think there is any problem with being a soundless toon. Almost everyone in Toontown has sound, so one toon not having it does not seem like much of an issue for me. However, a lot of other toons feel differently than I do! A lot of toons feel that being soundless makes game play longer and it puts a hiccup in the typical game play strategy for multiple types of cog related activities. Sound is a quick way to defeat a round of cogs if used correctly and if one toon does not have sound, there are less opportunities to quickly run through a battle. With all of that being said, if you want to be a soundless toon, I strongly encourage it! There are more game play strategies out there than just sound and it is a blast to explore more ways to play Toontown! And do not worry, there are plenty of toons out there who would be more than happy to include a soundless toon on their team!
Drop is a gag track that is very effective if used strategically. The accuracy of drop increases after a cog is stunned with sound, throw, or squirt. If a cog is not defeated after a toons turn, another toon who chose drop can finish off the cog. While drop may have low accuracy, its pro is that it deals a high amount of damage when striking a cog. Additionally, if toons are against a Version 2.0 cog and it explodes, drop can still hit the remaining skelecog to deal more damage. Of course each gag track has its pro and cons, it is up to the toons game play strategy and how they use their gag tracks.
Honestly, the only benefit of maxing out the shovels is gaining access to the various Toon Statues you can plant outside your toon estate. Other than that, you just have bragging rights. To see more information about gardening statues, check out the gardening activity page!
There are many different types of doodles, ranging from appearances or personality traits. The more you spend on a doodle, the better off their personalities will be, which will be very helpful in terms of training and care. The best quality doodles come from Donalds Dreamland, but expect to pay between 3500-5000 jellybeans. If you are willing to sacrifice good personality traits to spend less jellybeans, Toontown Central is the place to adopt. To find middle tier doodles, shop at the pet shops located in Daisy Gardens or Minnies Melodyland. As a side note, the more expensive doodles also come with more complex appearances, with more patterns and unique colorings. To learn more about doodles and their potential, check out the doodle activity page!
No, unfortunately you cannot change your toon species. The only modifications or changes you can make to your toon is either his/her name (Name Rewrite/Toon Rename) or toon color (Toon Rewrite). See more information about those changes below.
You absolutely can! In the back of Clarabelle's Catalog, you will see options to buy a Toon Rewrite for 10,000 jellybeans! Once you order this, wait for it to come in the mail. The delivery takes 6 hours to arrive. Once accepting the delivery, you will be able to choose a new color for your toon. This change can only be once every 6 months.
There are special Toon Rewrite options during special events such as Cartoonival and Halloween.
Not a problem at all, you can change your toons name once every 12 months. In the back of Clarabelle's Catalog, you will see options to buy a Toon Rename for 10,000 jellybeans! Once you order this, wait for it to come in the mail. The delivery takes 6 hours to arrive. Once accepting the delivery, you will be able to type in a new name for your toon. Of course this new name has be approved by the toon council.