If you’ve been playing Cookie Run Kingdom for a while, you’ve probably noticed Treasure Tickets showing up in your mailbox pretty often, or, if not that, being rewarded to you by joining in events and building your kingdom. But unlike building items, they can actually be used to roll goods in the Treasure Gacha, which you can then equip in your loadouts and strengthen your team.
Updated on May 13, 2026, by Somiya Adrees: Due to new treasure drops from recent updates, we’ve seen the meta significantly changed for both PvP and PvE. You now have to choose three out of 48 treasures for your final deck, which is quite different from before. Thus, we’ve sorted all available Cookie Run Kingdom treasures into a tier list and reworked the guide to show the top accessories to use for each rarity, except Specials, since they are fully unobtainable now.

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Cookie Run Kingdom Treasures Tier List
In Cookie Run Kingdom, treasures come in four rarities: Common, Rare, Epic, and Special, all of which we’ve ranked in the tier list below. This ranking is based on our personal gameplay experience and continuous tracking of the meta over the past several months. For anyone wondering what each tier means, you can refer below for a quick explanation:
SS-Tier treasures are basically meta.
S-Tier can be your go-to if you don’t have higher-ranked ones.
A-Tier accessories are also strong choices, but comparatively weaker.
B-Tier treasures are situational.
C-Tier treasures are usable but weak.
D-Tier treasures are not recommended by us.
Treasures
Tier
Mysterious Jewelry Box
SS-Tier
Sleepyhead’s Jelly Watch
SS-Tier
Dream Conductor’s Whistle
SS-Tier
Old Pilgrim’s Scroll
SS-Tier
Darkness Vessel
SS-Tier
Crimson Magic Whistle
SS-Tier
TBD Ticking Jelly Watch
SS-Tier
Disciple’s Magic Scroll
S-Tier
Unyielding Berry Necklace
S-Tier
Squishy Jelly Watch
S-Tier
Grim-looking Scythe
S-Tier
Explorer’s Monocle
S-Tier
Great Sage’s Gem
S-Tier
Sacred Pomegranate Branch
S-Tier
Sugar Swan’s Shining Feather
A-Tier
Subtle Fragrant Remedy
A-Tier
Librarian’s Enchanted Robes
A-Tier
Gatekeeper Ghost’s Horn
A-Tier
Miraculous Natural Remedy
A-Tier
Hollyberrian Royal Necklace
A-Tier
Twinkling Starlight Crown
A-Tier
Bookseller’s Monocle
A-Tier
The Order’s Sacred Fork
A-Tier
Vial of Raging Dunes
B-Tier
Miraculous Ghost Ice Cream
B-Tier
Ginkgoblin’s Trophy Safe
B-Tier
Cheesebird’s Coin Purse
B-Tier
Elder Pilgrim’s Torch
B-Tier
Milk Tribe’s Frozen Torch
B-Tier
Thunder God’s Paper Charm
B-Tier
Durianeer’s Squeaky Flamingo Tube
B-Tier
Seamstress’s Pin Cushion
B-Tier
Echo of the Hurricane’s Song
B-Tier
Grim-looking Electrifying Scythe
B-Tier
Cape of the Vanquisher
B-Tier
Festive Acorn Gift Box
B-Tier
Insignia of the Indomitable Knights
B-Tier
Cursed Catacombs Candle
C-Tier
Priestess Cookie’s Paper Charm
C-Tier
Blind Healer’s Staff
C-Tier
Divine Honey Cream Crown
C-Tier
Mystical Silver Fork
C-Tier
Blossoming Acorn Bomb
C-Tier
Ice-cold Energy Drink
C-Tier
Pilgrim’s Slingshot
D-Tier
Bear Jelly’s Lollipop
D-Tier
Jelly Worm’s Sticky Goo
D-Tier
Acorn Snowball With a Tiny Cookie
D-Tier
Best Common Treasures in Cookie Run Kingdom
Gatekeeper Ghost’s Horn
While the Gatekeeper Ghost’s Horn is one of the most common and easiest Treasures to get in Cookie Run Kingdom, it’s also one of the best in the entire game. The effect is simple: it increases every Cookie on the team’s defense throughout the entire battle.
However, that’s the reason it’s so helpful. The Gatekeeper Ghost’s Horn is relatively easy to get through the Treasure Gacha, meaning players can easily level it up and take the meager +30% defense into the highest of +56.68% with no trouble at all.
Base Effect: Increases all Cookie’s DEF by +43.6%
Squishy Jelly Watch
The Squishy Jelly Watch is yet another Common Treasure, but like the Gatekeeper Ghost’s Horn, it serves a rather useful purpose. It lowers the cooldown of all Cookies on the party, and can also be obtained in the Treasure Gacha with ease from free Treasure Tickets either obtained through events, mail, or even Cookie Run Kingdom’s codes.
Once fans get their Squishy Jelly Watch to a high enough level, the effect can be felt with it on or taken off. It makes a huge difference in difficult situations across many of the game’s modes.
Base Effect: Decreases cooldown for all Cookies by -25%
Best Rare Treasures in Cookie Run Kingdom
Grim-looking Scythe
Despite what the game says about how this treasure looks, the Grim-looking Scythe is a rather cute-looking, helpful treasure that packs a punch upon leveling up. Its sleek blade may remind fans of the scythe from Soul Eater, but blue. Its effect acts similar to the Gatekeeper Ghost’s Horn, except instead of defense, it permanently increases the Cookie team’s critical hit chances.
Even though its rarity makes the Grim-looking Scythe a bit tougher to get, even the lowest stat boost can be a big help when combined with the right team and Cookies.
Base Effect: Increases CRIT chances for all cookies by +22.7%
Disciple’s Magic Scroll
Another Treasure that is great for your PvP and PvE runs in Cookie Run Kingdom is Disciple’s Magic Scroll, though it’s relatively weaker than its epic counterpart, Old Pilgrim’s Scroll, which is also currently the meta, but players can always resort to it when not having the epic one. Disciple’s Magic Scroll improves all of your Cookies’ Attack and Defense, which is what you need when encountering general bosses and stronger opponents in the arena.
Combining Disciple’s Magic Scroll, Mysterious Jewelry Box, and Sleepyhead’s Jelly Watch creates a powerful combination that can boost your team’s performance beyond its usual limits.
Base Effect: Boosts all units’ ATK by 34.1% and DEF by 30%.
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Best Epic Treasures in Cookie Run Kingdom
Mysterious Jewelry Box
Since the Garden of Sweet Delights update (also called Paradise of Passion and Sloth), which brought the Mysterious Jewelry Box treasure, we’ve seen this accessory being consistently used in the PvP meta. This is not surprising, as it strikes enemies with a huge box that drops on them, stunning them, dealing area damage, and weakening their ATK and CRIT.
This treasure was introduced alongside the powerful Beast Cookie, Eternal Sugar, who, with the right build, has also been ruling the Arena ever since.
Base Effect: The fallen box stuns enemies for 2.5 seconds and deals 495.4% area DMG based on your team’s highest ATK. It also applies the following debuffs to the target Cookie: ATK and CRIT are reduced by 50% for 15 seconds, and DMG Received is increased by 29.5%.
Dream Conductor’s Whistle
Within Epic treasures, you’ll also find Dream Conductor’s Whistle, which is simply too overpowering to ignore. Players should definitely aim to level it up to the max, given the perks it brings to your squad. In simple words, it greatly improves the Attack and Critical Damage to all your Cookies, while also granting Damage Resist to your two strongest units. Upon one of them being defeated, all remaining members restore 30% of their max health, which is truly crazy.
Although Dream Conductor’s Whistle is primarily best for the Arena, if you want to target Guild Bosses, you should use Crimson Magic Whistle instead, since it lands more hits in those fights.
Base Effect: Increases all Cookies’ ATK by +30% and CRIT by +15%. Grants +10.9% Damage Resist to the two highest-ATK Cookies, and heals +30% HP for eligible units when they are knocked out.

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Bookseller’s Monocle
Due to the fact that the Bookseller’s Monocle is only obtainable through the Guild Gacha, this one epic treasure sits as one of the rarest Treasures in the game. It is also one of the most helpful, as its effect gets rid of any debuffs hurting the party and heals their HP simultaneously.
With the right team featuring a good Healer Cookie and other matching Treasures, there’s a chance teams will make it through without losing any HP whatsoever. The Insignia of the Indomitable Knights can also be found in the Guild Gacha, but since it deals with defeated Cookies, it doesn’t hold much use if Cookies remain alive.
Base Effect: Cancels debuffs, heals 25.9%+ of Max HP on activation
Sleepyhead’s Jelly Watch
In this game’s combat stages, winning depends on how quickly Cookies use their abilities, not just how much total damage they deal to enemies. This is where Sleepyhead’s Jelly Watch comes in handy, as any team using it can experience a reduced cooldown, which is generally much higher than Squishy Jelly Watch.
This is good news, since you can further cut your squad’s cooldown beyond what you achieve with Swift Chocolate-topping builds. This is especially beneficial for securing higher rankings in the Kingdom Arena, where most winning loadouts are mirror copies of each other, so cooldown plays a major role.
Base Effect: Lowers Cooldown for all Cookies by +15.9% and increases Attack by +1.9%.
Seamstress’s Pin Cushion
The last of the Epic Treasures that can benefit fans is the Seamstress’s Pin Cushion, added to the game alongside Pumpkin Pie Cookie. Its effect is the most niche, but it can be a huge help when it comes to the Raspberry Cookie boss fight later on in the game’s World Exploration mode.
It increases the ATK and duration of any summoned creatures made by cookies such as Pumpkin Pie, Licorice, or Prune Juice Cookie, which is a big weak spot for the Raspberry Cookie. Apart from teams focusing on extra party members that Cookies summon, the Seamstress’s Pin Cushion may not help players much, as its effect is exclusively for summoned creatures.
Effect: Increases summoned creature’s ATK by +34.5%, and increases summon duration by 11.8%.


Released
January 21, 2021
ESRB
e
Developer(s)
Devsisters
Publisher(s)
Devsisters
Engine
Unity










