toontown gag backpack

A backpack is a type of accessory that can be purchased in Clarabelle's Cattlelog. The costs of backpacks range from 250 to 3,000 jellybeans. The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.This is a page featuring a list of the ToonTasks that are required to do in Donald's Dreamland and beyond. These tasks are divided into different "parts," and Toons cannot progress to the next part until they have completed all tasks in the current "part." The first two parts have ToonTasks for gag pouches, teleport access, certain amount of jellybeans for your Jellybean Jar, and Cashbot Cog Disguise parts. The third deals with the Large Gag Backpack and a 250 Jellybean Jar, and tasks for the Lawbot Cog Disguise parts. The final part has tasks for the Bossbot Cog Disguise. Each part of the Lawbot Cog Disguise is obtained in a similar manner to the Cashbot Cog Disguise by first getting the ToonTask, then going to see Professor Flake at The Precipitation Foundation on Polar Place in The Brrrgh.
After seeing Professor Flake, recover an External Temperature Sensor from the Cogs on a specific street listed below, and then return to Professor Flake to get your part. Each part of the Bossbot Cog Disguise is obtained in a similar manner to the previous two disguises, except for the final piece, the Right Hand. borderlands ps3 backpack glitchFirst, getting the task from an HQ Officer, then going to see Shep Ahoy in All for Nautical on Seaweed Street in Donald's Dock. borderlands ps3 backpack glitchDefeat a specific cog anywhere, then return to Shep Ahoy to receive your part.sort jeva backpack xl skoletaskeGags are jokes used by toons to defeat the cogs. When enough gags are used on a cog, it explodes from laughter.
But if a toon becomes sad, they lose all the gags they have. There are forty-nine gags; however, only forty-two are obtainable at once. There are seven gag tracks, with seven different gags in each. Each toon can only get six gag tracks. Each gag track starts with the weakest gag; stronger gags can be obtained by earning the designated amount of experience points. A total of 10,000 experience points will reward the toon the strongest gag in that gag track, and the toon will complete that gag track. Gags can be bought in Goofy's Gag Shop for one jellybean each. There is a gag shop in every playground, except Chip 'n Dale's Acorn Acres and Goofy Speedway. The first six gags in each gag track can be bought, but level seven gags must be earned by reaching 0 to Go! or by harvesting the level seven gag from a gag tree. Toons store all their gags in a backpack. Every toon starts with a small pouch, that can hold twenty gags. Toontasks can reward bigger gag pouches. The biggest gag pouch is the large backpack, that can hold eighty gags.
Every toon starts with the level one Throw and Squirt gags; the Cupcake and the Squirting Flower respectively given from Tutorial Tom. All "cog-fighting" neighborhoods give toons the ability to choose a new gag track to train for, excluding Daisy Gardens and Donald's Dreamland. Once they have chosen the gag track, they can start doing toontasks to earn gag track training film frames; 16 frames for a gag track training film are required to obtain the gag track. Toons may only obtain the final frame after they have done all of the other required toontasks in their current neighborhood, including having earned the first fifteen of the sixteen frames. In each neighborhood (excluding Donald's Dreamland and Daisy Gardens), a toon is given the chance to gain a gag track. The options switch every time. In Toontown Central, you can choose Toon-Up or Sound; in Donald's Dock, Lure or Drop; in Minnie's Melodyland, either Toon-Up or Sound for the first option with Trap as the second option;
and in The Brrrgh, the two remaining gag tracks your toon does not have. Toon-Up gags heal toons in battle. They are the first gags to be used during battle. Some Toon-Up gags target one toon; others target all toons besides the toon using the gag. Toon-Up gags have a medium accuracy. The Toon-Up gags are: Trap gags are the second gags to be used in battle. Unlike other gags, Trap gags need the aid of Lure gags. Trap gags are deployed in front of the cog, and when the cog is lured, it falls into the trap. However, if another toon uses Trap on the same cog, the trap will disappear. Trap gags have a perfect accuracy. The Trap gags are: Lure gags are the defense mechanism. They are the third gags to be used in battle. Lure gags lure the cog(s) forward, stunning them in the process. Once they are lured, they will stay lured for a number of rounds, depending on the gag used. If the Lure is successful, the cog or cogs will not attack for a series of rounds. Lure gags are necessary for trap gags to work.
Lure gags have a low accuracy (medium accuracy if organic). If a toon attacks a cog that is lured, there is a 50% chance a lure bonus is added to the damage dealt. The Lure gags are: Sound gags target all cogs. They are the fourth gags to be used in battle. It is the only gag track where every gag targets all cogs. Sound gags have a high accuracy, but does not do lots of damage. The Sound gags are: Throw gags are one of the two basic gags. All toons are given Throw gags in the Toontorial. Throw gags are the fifth gags to be used in battle. Throw gags have a medium accuracy. The Throw gags are: Squirt gags are one of the two basic gags. All toons are given Squirt gags in the Toontorial. Squirt gags are the sixth gags to be used in battle. Squirt gags have a high accuracy. The Squirt gags are: Drop gags are the last gags to be used in battle. Unlike other gag tracks, Drop gags (other than the Grand Piano) do not need experience points to do higher damage. Drop gags have a low accuracy.
The Drop gags are: Level seven gags are the last gags in each gag track. They can be obtained by gaining a total of 10,000 skill points. Unlike other gags, level seven gags cannot be purchased in Goofy's Gag Shop; to earn another gag, a toon must gain 500 more skill points for a gag track. Once the level seven gag is obtained, the toon cannot get another one of the same type until it is used in battle. Afterward, they must earn 500 skill points again to receive another level seven gag. Using a gag earns skill points for the gag track it belongs to. How many points a toon earns for that gag track depends on the gag's level. For example, a level one gag gives one skill point, a level two gag gives two skill points and so on. However, if the Cog being attacked is at a lower level than the gag, then the toon will receive no skill points. A cog invasion will double all skill points earned by using gags. Cog buildings also multiply experience points, depending on how many floors the building has.