Doodles
Doodles are a nice edition to any estate of any toon's; Boy or girl, tall or short. You can get Doodles from affordable price ranges to costly ones.
But if you don't know what a doodle is or how to get it, or maybe don't know how to feed it properly...This is the guide for you.
Buying your doodle
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To get a doodle, find the nearest petshop. There's one in every playground. In Toontown Central, it's a yellow firehydrant. In Donalds Dock, it's a red fire hydrant, so on. It's always a firehydrant. The petshops are NOT available in Goofy Speedway, any street, or the Cog Headquarters.
Walk on in with a smile upon your face, and walk up to one of the three registers. They'll ask you to buy a doodle or give one away. Click buy a doodle.
You'll get a pretty good choice of doodles. The doodles switch through every two or three days to diffrent ones. Their traits tell you how the doodle acts. Ones from Donalds Dreamland are usually spoiled from what most people think, so it's hard to train them. On the other hand, ones from Toontown Central are usually sleepy and confused, so it's hard to train them too. But, any doodle can be trained. So choose a doodle from any playground, with the traits and looks you like, and buy him/her!
Each playground has diffrent petshops, right? So every petshop has diffrent doodles. The better they are, the more expensive they are. The worse, the cheaper.
If you want to know what the prices for doodles are at the moment before going hunting down the prices per playground, here's a estimated list;
- Toontown Central Doodles - 100 to 500 Jellybeans (Most affordable for new toons)
- Donalds Dock Doodles - 600 to 1,000 Jellybeans (Better for semi-new toons)
- Daisy Gardens Doodles - 1,100 to 1,900 Jellybeans (Great for people who gain a good amount of Jellybeans)
- Minnies Melodyland Doodles - 2,000 to 2,500 Jellybeans (Better for the higher toons)
- The Brrrgh Doodles - 2,600 to 3,500 Jellybeans (Awesome for even higher toons)
- Donalds Dreamland Doodles - 3,600 to 5,000 Jellybeans (Experts only!)
After selecting a doodle to buy, let's name it! Pick a name (It's like the pick-a-name game). At this time, you cannot type in a doodle name. After giving it a name, open your shticker book and go to your estate!
Main Interactions
After buying a doodle, let's learn how to interact with it!
Click on your doodle. Just like a toon, a window pops up in the upper-right hand corner. It's a little smaller than a toon window, though. It should have "Feed", "Scratch", and "Call" on it. If "Feed" and "Scratch" are blocked out, use the "Call" command (Click on it) and you're doodle will come near you, letting you use the Feed and scratch commands.
- To feed your doodle, simply click the "Feed" button. They will take one jellybean from your jar.
- To scratch your doodle, press the "Scratch" button. This makes them happier and more excited.
Emotions
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They have emotions to tell you when they need certain things...
- Excited
- Hungry
- Angry
- The doodle dosen't get much attention (Scratch him/her, do a few tricks with him/her)
- The doodle dosen't get enough food (Feed her/him a couple times, Scratch him/her)
- The doodle dosen't like another doodle in the estate (Rarley happens) (Take the doodle out)
- The doodle is angry with a Toon's interaction with something, or some phrases he/she is saying (For example, "You stink!")
- Affectionate
- Lonley
- Sad/upset
- Confused
- Happy
- Tired
Phrase Interactions
After buying a doodle, you get a new category in your speedchat phrases named "Doodle". It includes...
- Tricks (Read below on how to use these)
- Jump
- Good Boy!
- Good Girl!
- Here Girl!
- Here Boy!
- Stay
All of the above will help interact with your doodle. Also, phrases like the below will also have the doodle respond to it...
- You rock!
- You are Awesome!
- You guys are great!
- You are a genius!
- Follow me.
- This way.
- No
But then there are phrases that Doodles will have bad reactions to, so don't let your friends OR you say these phrases, unless you want an unhappy doodle...
- You stink!
- Don't be mean!
- That wasn't nice!
- Please go away!
- (Category: Emotions) Angry Emotion
...So use these phrases as necessary.
Tricks
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In your cattlelog, you might come across doodle trick phrases, like beg or speak. If you buy them, you can teach your doodle these tricks.
When you buy a doodle, you get one free trick, though: Jump.
"Call" your doodle if he or she isn't near. Say "Jump!". He/she should either get confused or do the trick and get tired.
- If the Doodle gets confused (Question mark on the head), be persistent and make him or her try again.
- If the Doodle gets tired (Sometimes the doodle won't get tired, thats fine) and does it, Scratch him/her and say "Good boy/girl!" and "You rock!". Tell him that he/she did a good job.
You can use this same process for every type of trick.
When you help the doodle do the trick more often, he/she learns it more so he/she dosen't get so confused.
More than one doodle
Sometimes you might notice that other toons have more than one doodle in their estates. How?
You do know you can make up to six toons, right? Well, if each of these toons owns one doodle, you have six doodles right there!
Discussion community comments archived from Talk:Doodles
Full list of doodle names should be added. These are already listed at http://www.toontowncentral.com/forums/301363-post69.html Filtered name is Hobo. - Batleth
Names have been added on new page: Doodle Name Options, still thinking if there are better ways to format.--UpInTheAir 16:13, 2 December 2008 (PST)