The Shticker Book
What is the Shticker Book?
Received shortly after you make your toon, the Shticker book is the most useful thing in Toontown! It quickly becomes indispensible throughout your journey to fight the cogs, and it contains updated information about your toon, where to find cogs, and your progress in the game!
Options

- A - Use this button to turn the music on and off.
- B - Use this button to turn the sound effects on and off.
- C - When this feature is turned on, and someone asks to be your friend, they'll get a message that says "(Your toon's name here) isn't looking for friends right now."
- D - This will allow you to change how Toontown is displayed. When you click it, a window will pop up. Set the resolution to however large you want your screen to be, and click the circle next to either In a window or Full screen, depending on which you want.
- You can set Speedchat to one of these colors: purple, blue, cyan, teal, green, yellow, orange, red, pink, or brown.
Districts

The district pages allows you to change, well, districts. Each district is an exact replica of the Toontown world, except toons can only be in one district at a time. Districts have buttons next to their names to show how busy the district is. A blue button means the district is quiet - odds are you won't see very many toons in it. A green button means the district is busy - there's a lot of toons in there to help you with your various tasks. A red button means the district is full - there's so many toons in there that you can't change into that district.
Special Districts
- Red Districts - Cheif Justice battles occasionally give out a cog invasion reward. People like to call these invasions in the red districts, so there is usually a constant invasion in them! Use this to your advantage when you need those gag points!
- Welcome Valley - Going to this district sends you to Toontown Central. When you exit Toontown Central while in this District, you'll change to the last district you were in. Plus, when your on a 3-Day Trial acount, this is the only District you can stay in.
Toontown Map

The map is used for information on where you've been, and how to get from Playground to Playground! When you first get your Shticker book, clouds will cover every section of the map except for Toontown Central. The other clouds will dissapear as you discover each new area.
As your toon grows, it will get Toontasks that will give it teleport access to various Playgrounds. The map page is your portal to using the teleport access - instead of the name appearing when you put your cursor over the playgound, it will say "Go to If you click "Go Home", you will be taken to your Estate, which will be decribed in detail in another section of the Wiki. The "Back to Playground" button is only visible when your are at your estate or on a street. If you're on a street, it will take you to the nearest playgound (Minnie's Melodyland for Baritone Boulevard; The Brrrgh for Polar Place, etc.) Also, you can see how full your jellybean jar is, but NOT how much it can hold. Don't forget you can hold more jellybeans in the bank at your estate! If your jellybean amount ever runs low, you can always go to your estate to refill the jar, and then go on the trolley or fish when you're not doing something with friends.
As you do various toontasks in some neighborhoods, you may receive an award of a gag track. You need sixteen of them in order to gain a new gag track. Fifteen of them can be earned through various tasks in the Neighborhood you are currently working in, but the sixteenth one is rewarded as part of a long series of tasks you have to do before you start working on tasks in the next Neighborhood. This page of the Shticker Book allows you check your progress with these tracks by showing an animation of your toon using one of the gags!
This is where you can keep track of the cogs! At first, this page will be completely blank. As you continue to fight the cogs, you will gain first the ability to see how many of a type of cog are on a street, and then how many cog buildings there are on the street! In order to see how many cogs are on a street, you need to have defeated the first batch of cogs (30 of the first type, up to 1 of the last type), and the click on the cog symbol on the far left of the gallery. The same thing holds for buildings, except the numbers need to be maxxed, as in the photo on the right.Gags

Gag Track Training

Cog Gallery

Fish



Discussion community comments archived from Talk:The Shticker Book
CBD
For the time being, please leave this page except for style updates or to fix typos. We can go back and fix minor wording changes later on, there's a lot to do in this wiki. :)
I would like to reassert the above. Also, proper terminology IS SOS, not SoS, as shown in both the photo and a quick google search. :) --CBD 08:21, 29 June 2007 (CDT)