Marshmallow Bunny Cookie looks simple on the surface. She heals, she buffs, she sits in the back — easy enough, right? But her skill output depends almost entirely on one stat most players overlook. Get that stat wrong and you’re playing her at a fraction of her actual potential.
This guide covers how to get her, how her Amplify Buff mechanic works, which toppings and Beascuit to use, what numbers to aim for, and which team setups she fits into.
How to Get Marshmallow Bunny Cookie
Marshmallow Bunny Cookie is obtained through the Pavilion of Promise, which is built by the Maestro Sugar Gnome. She is not a limited-time cookie, so you don’t need to stress about missing a window.
To pull her, you fill a meter using Purity Crystals or special items. The meter caps at 1200, which guarantees she appears. That said, you can get her earlier if you’re lucky before hitting that cap.
You get three draw attempts per day, so it’s worth logging in consistently to chip away at the meter rather than trying to rush it all at once.
What Marshmallow Bunny Cookie Actually Does
She’s a Special Support cookie who belongs in the rear position. Her skill summons creatures called Egg Bunnies, and each one contributes to the team in a meaningful way — they provide teamwide healing, a damage boost, and temporary debuff resistance.
Here’s the part that matters most: the number of Egg Bunnies she throws is controlled entirely by her Amplify Buff stat. More Amplify Buff means more bunnies, which means more healing and stronger buffs for your whole team.
Her attack bonus from Amplify Buff also scales at +1% attack for every 1% Amplify Buff on herself, up to a hard cap of 35%. Beyond 35%, you get no extra scaling benefit from that stat.
Her base skill cooldown is 17 seconds, which is on the longer side. That means reducing cooldown matters a lot — the faster she casts, the more consistent her support becomes.
The Amplify Buff Thresholds You Need to Know
This is the section most players skip, and it’s the reason their Marshmallow Bunny underperforms. There are clear breakpoints that determine how many Egg Bunnies she throws per cast.
- Below 10% Amplify Buff: She throws only one Egg Bunny per skill use.
- At 10% Amplify Buff: She gains a second Egg Bunny.
- At 25% Amplify Buff: She gains a third Egg Bunny — this is the soft cap you should reach first.
- At 35% Amplify Buff: Her attack bonus hits its hard cap. No further scaling benefit from Amplify Buff after this point.
To put that in plain terms: if you’re running her with 5–9% Amplify Buff, she throws one egg per cast. A player at 25%+ gets all three eggs and full buff output every single cast. That’s a massive difference in team support.
Stat Priority Order
Follow this priority and you won’t waste resources:
- Reach 25% Amplify Buff first — this is your minimum target.
- Push cooldown reduction next to get more casts per fight.
- Finish Amplify Buff up to 35% to hit the hard cap.
- Then focus on ATK and CRIT for stronger healing numbers.
Don’t flip this order. Stacking cooldown before you hit 25% Amplify Buff means casting a weaker skill more often — that’s not a trade worth making.
Best Toppings for Marshmallow Bunny Cookie
There are a few solid options depending on where you are in the game. Pick the one that matches your situation.
Early to Mid-Game: 5× Sweet Candy
If you’re not sure what else to do, run five Sweet Candy toppings. This is the simplest path to pushing past 25% Amplify Buff without relying on perfect substats.
Five epic Sweet Candy toppings plus a tart can get you to roughly 24.5% Amplify Buff. Adding even one Amplify Buff substat across any of your toppings pushes you past the 25% soft cap. That’s all you need to unlock all three Egg Bunnies and get her working properly.
Late-Game Hybrid Option
Once your Amplify Buff is covered — especially if your Beascuit is already providing a chunk of it — you can shift toward a hybrid setup to bring her cooldown down.
A common setup is 3× Sweet Candy + 2× Swift Chocolate. This gives you a balance of Amplify Buff and cooldown reduction. Some players flip it to 3× Swift Chocolate + 2× Sweet Candy if their Beascuit rolls are covering Amplify Buff well.
The goal here is to reduce that 17-second base cooldown as much as possible so she’s casting more frequently.
Fuzzy Wuzzy Chocolate — An Alternative Worth Knowing
Fuzzy Wuzzy Chocolate toppings are a viable option if you want cooldown reduction while still picking up Amplify Buff and ATK on the side. They can shave roughly 3 seconds off her base 17-second cooldown, which meaningfully improves how often she casts without giving up support stats entirely.
Substats to Prioritize (and What to Skip)
When you’re looking at substat rolls, prioritize these in order: Amplify Buff, Cooldown, ATK, and CRIT%.
Avoid focusing on HP, DEF, or damage resistance. She sits in the rear and relies on buffs — not survivability. Putting resources into defensive stats on her is a waste.
Best Beascuit for Marshmallow Bunny Cookie
The Legendary Hearty Beascuit is the standard recommendation for her. It fits her support role well and gives you meaningful stat room to work with.
When rolling Beascuit stats, aim for Amplify Buff as your primary focus. Ideally, you want four Amplify Buff rolls on the Beascuit if you can get them. Each stat can roll up to around 6% cooldown or Amplify Buff, so a well-rolled Beascuit can give you 20–24% in a single stat across four slots.
Once your Amplify Buff is at or near 35%, re-roll the Beascuit to focus on Cooldown or ATK instead. There’s no point stacking a stat past its hard cap.
Team Setups She Fits Into
Marshmallow Bunny Cookie works best in teams that want consistent buffs, sustained healing, and occasional debuff resistance on demand.
Her damage boost makes her especially valuable alongside high-output DPS cookies in the middle or front positions. The more your main damage dealer scales off attack, the more value you get from her buff.
The debuff resistance is situationally strong in content where enemies stack debuffs — certain guild boss fights and harder PvE stages where your team getting silenced or slowed can cost you the run.
She plays a similar role to cookies like Parfait in terms of being a backline support with a long cooldown. The key difference is how heavily her output depends on Amplify Buff rather than flat healing power. Pair her with frontline tanks who can absorb damage while she keeps buffs cycling from the rear.
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Quick Reference: Build Summary
- Position: Rear
- Early build: 5× Sweet Candy — aim for any Amplify Buff substats
- Late build: 3× Sweet Candy + 2× Swift Chocolate, or Fuzzy Wuzzy Chocolate for cooldown
- Beascuit: Legendary Hearty — roll for Amplify Buff first, then Cooldown or ATK
- Soft cap target: 25% Amplify Buff
- Hard cap target: 35% Amplify Buff
- Cooldown goal: Reduce from 17s toward 14s or lower
- Substats to avoid: HP, DEF, damage resistance
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