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Cookie Run 1-A revision

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So Cookie Run has various R>F shown from time to time, I'll make this discussion thread so this can be argued and concluded if its R>F or not. There are two methods of R>F to outline

Micmac Method/Method 1: Cookies entering the Human World. Micmac is the Executive Producer of Cookie Run, he was in the April Fools Event when King Doughnut Ball invaded and turned the Plot from Cookie Run to Doughnut Run. Micmac has a way of traversing through the Human World and Cookie World through the means of some portal, or what seems like the 4th wall? Both his appearances used this method to enter the Cookie World, Micmac is canonically seen guiding the Player through the Game Mechanics, as well as guiding the main cast to defeating the King Doughnut Ball.. also no, Micmac isn't portrayed as comparable power to them. Micmac was just there as a guide to inform Cookies were in danger, he has never been portrayed to fight, nor has been affected, the only time he has ever been affected was in the real world, which affected the Players as described in Method 2. At the end, the Plot was restored upon the King's defeat, however, GingerBrave remained as GingerBall. (this context is needed for method 2) Mimac would also view the verse as fiction the same way the player does.

The Player Method/Method 2:

The Players R>F:
The Nature of Existence is described as a place of bare Truth, and a reality existing both everywhere and nowhere. And when questioned by Cookie?, an unknown member of GingerBrave's party (most likely GingerBrave himself, given the Cookie's manner of speaking), about what the Nature of Existence actually was, Car?rot? replied to the Cookie saying that it was where they "started", with Glass Half Full continuing that this was the true beginning of the world, being a gray area composed of ones and zeroes. And that "developers" and "writers" shaped the world into Cookie Run: Kingdom.
Glass Half Full then continues to say that this world was created all for someone who would enjoy it, directly referring to the player of the game. Car?rot? then continues off of Glass Half Full, speaking directly to the Player to continue playing and that they were a part of the universe.

This would make the Player have R>F for seeing the entirety of the verse as fiction.


The Player should also have every Cookie in the game as Standard Equipment, as they directly pit them against other Players' Cookies in the Kingdom Arena. They should also gain the Summoning of Cookie Cutters, as that is the main method of obtaining Cookies that is canon in any capacity to the verse (as Chili Pepper Cookie was summoned through a Cookie Cutter). Some Cookies also recognize the Player, with GingerBrave regularly talking to them ever since LINE Cookie Run. In rare instances, the Cookies speak while aware that the Player is on a higher realm compared to them, with Devil Cookie going as far as to taunt the Player and tell them to tap the screen again and see what happens when tapped on in the Kingdom and Squid Ink Cookie's trailer having GingerBrave call out to several Players for assistance in defeating the Giant Squid of the Deep



GingerBall returned for Part 2 of the Doughnut Ball Invasion. Affecting Micmac, and the entire players, he was able to directly affect the real world. This is the only time Micmac and the Players have ever been affected, they have never been affected in the Cookie World, they've only been affected by GingerBall via his Plot Manip which affected the real world.
 
I remember that The Nature of Existence is just a part of world of dreams. Does that mean world of dreams will be 1A?
No, the Nature of Existence is just a dream that shows where the narrative starts, it directly talks to us, the Players, and the developers. The Player is Outer via viewing the verse as fiction. GingerBrave was able to affect The Player directly and turn them into Doughnut Balls. But by extension, if this thread is accepted, everyone would be 1-A. (To be honest, I highly doubt this will get accepted)
 
I believe that Micmac and The Player would recieve full 1-A from from this. While the cookies who have the plot hax would have “1-A via Plot Manipulation” much like Arale.
Unless the cookies can actually harm the player or micmac i think them being smurfs is the way to go.
 
I believe that Micmac and The Player would recieve full 1-A from from this. While the cookies who have the plot hax would have “1-A via Plot Manipulation” much like Arale.
Unless the cookies can actually harm the player or micmac i think them being smurfs is the way to go.
Well the only time they ever harmed them they affected the real world, which would be R>F. They were never able to affect the Player or Micmac in their world. Gingerbrave used an attack which turned every single Player (who views the game as fiction) to a doughnut ball. If this doesn't count as R>F (which is weird considering R>F is affecting the real world) then we can remove the concept of 1-A for Cookie Run
 
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