Cookie Run: Tower of Adventures tier list helps players spend wisely
Cherry Cola Cookie is the newest arrival, but the real win is knowing which cookies deserve scarce mats before Story Mode and raid bosses eat them.

1. S+ tier
This is where your safest upgrade bets live. In Cookie Run: Tower of Adventures, where you actively steer cookie skills, build around equipment, and lean on artifacts instead of just collecting names, S+ cookies are the ones worth feeding first if you want cleaner Story Mode clears and stronger raid results. Sundae Cookie stands out as one of the stronger damage picks, while Honeybear Cookie shows how much value a top support can bring when you need a team that holds together under pressure.

2. S tier
S tier is the first real working core for most accounts, especially if you are early or mid-game and cannot afford to brute-force every cookie to the top. These characters are strong enough to carry progression, but they usually reward better team setup, smarter artifact choices, or more careful positioning than S+ units, which is why they belong in the second wave of investment rather than the first.
3. A tier
A-tier cookies are the definition of useful, not universal. They can absolutely pull weight in Story Mode, raids, or specific team comps, but the guide’s ranking logic makes clear that performance depends on more than rarity alone, and A tier is where synergy starts separating a good build from a wasted one. If a cookie fills a gap in your roster, A tier can be a smart stopgap; if not, the resources may be better saved for higher-impact picks.
4. B tier
B tier is the caution zone. These cookies can still help in the right stage or with the right partners, but this is where Tower of Adventures players should start asking hard questions about opportunity cost, because upgrade materials are too scarce to spend on every sidegrade that looks shiny on the roster screen. Since the game asks you to clear stages for equipment and then bring that power into co-op boss fights, B tier usually means a cookie that is serviceable, but not a priority.
5. C tier
C tier is the guide’s clearest warning that rarity alone does not guarantee strength. These are the cookies most likely to drain materials without giving you enough back in Story Mode progression, raid damage, or team synergy, which is exactly the mistake newer players make when they level by name instead of by impact. That warning matters even more in a live game with a shifting roster, from Cherry Cola Cookie as the latest addition to the broader update cadence that has also brought in Black Barley Cookie and Phoenix Pepper Cookie, because the smartest move is still to build the cookies that actually move your account forward.
Cookie Run: Tower of Adventures launched globally on June 25, 2024, and it has stayed busy across Android, Windows, and iPhone/iPad. The game’s reach is still strong, with roughly 28K App Store ratings at a 4.8-star average, about 110K Android ratings, an estimated 20K U.S. downloads and $100K in U.S. revenue last month, plus a recent Google Play update on April 29, 2026. That is why this tier list matters now: when materials are limited, the right cookie turns every level-up into progress, and the wrong one turns it into regret.
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