
If you’ve been playing Cookie Run Kingdom recently, you’ve probably noticed the buzz around Silverbell Cookie’s Magic Candy. Once considered just a decent support, Silverbell has transformed into one of the most powerful grass-type buffers in the game following the White Lily Cookie Awakens update. As someone who’s been testing her extensively across all game modes, I can tell you that investing in Silverbell’s Magic Candy is absolutely worth it if you want to dominate grass-element content.
In this comprehensive guide, I’ll walk you through everything you need to know about Silverbell’s Magic Candy, from the exact skill effects and upgrade priorities to the best team compositions and when to use her. Whether you’re focused on PvE boss raids, Guild Battles, or just want to strengthen your grass-type teams, this guide will give you all the insights you need to maximize Silverbell’s potential.
Silverbell’s Magic Candy, known as Verdant Chime, completely transforms her from a basic support into a grass-type powerhouse. Let me break down exactly what makes this Magic Candy so special:
| Effect Type | Base Effect | Maximum Potential |
|---|---|---|
| Cooldown | 15 seconds | 15 seconds (unchanged) |
| Healing | 83.5% of ATK | 135% of ATK (at +20) |
| Grass DMG Buff | +15% for 10 sec | +30% total (stacks 2x) |
| Debuff Resist | +13.5% for 10 sec | +27% total (stacks 2x) |
| Healing Received | +25% for 10 sec | +50% total (stacks 2x) |
| Enemy Grass DMG Taken | +20% for 10 sec | +35% (at +30) |
| Pollen DMG | 606.4% Grass DMG | Scales with upgrades |
The Magic Candy enhances Silverbell’s base skill, Gleeful Chime, transforming it into Verdant Chime. This upgrade doesn’t just boost numbers—it adds entirely new mechanics that make her invaluable for grass-type teams.
Unlike many support cookies that only provide one type of buff, Silverbell’s Magic Candy offers a comprehensive package:
One of the most important decisions you’ll make is how far to upgrade Silverbell’s Magic Candy. Based on extensive testing and community feedback, here’s what each milestone gives you:
At these early levels, you’re establishing the base effects:
Recommendation: Get to at least Level 8 for mission rewards and basic functionality.
At Level 10, you unlock a significant damage boost:
Recommendation: This is the minimum level for serious grass-type teams.
These levels gradually improve all base effects:
Level 20 is where Silverbell really comes into her own:
Recommendation: This is the target level for most players focused on PvE content.
These levels offer incremental improvements:
At maximum level, Silverbell becomes a grass-type god:
Recommendation: Only pursue Level 30 if Silverbell is a core part of your main teams and you have excess resources.
Upgrading Magic Candy isn’t cheap, so let me break down exactly what you’ll need and how to farm efficiently:
| Material Type | Total Needed | Farming Locations |
|---|---|---|
| Soul Essence | 280+ | Jam Challenges, World Exploration bosses |
| Sugar Crystals | 4,251+ | Expeditions, markets, gacha, lab crafts |
| Resonant Ingredients | 680+ | Magic Lab (1.5 hours each), raids, events |
| Coins | 3,023,000+ | Guild donations, sales, Tree of Wishes |
Silverbell requires a unique resonant ingredient that can only be crafted in the Magic Laboratory. Here’s how to optimize your farming:
Silverbell truly shines when paired with the right teammates. Here are the most effective team compositions I’ve tested:
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Why This Works: This composition activates the Silver Knighthood effect, which provides:
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Why This Works: This setup maximizes grass-type damage output:
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Why This Works: Beast-Yeast stages are brutal, but this composition excels:
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To maximize Silverbell’s Magic Candy potential, you need the right toppings and beascuits. Here are my recommendations:
Primary Recommendation: 5x Swift Chocolate
Alternative: 5x Solid Almond
Hybrid Option: 3x Swift Chocolate + 2x Solid Almond
Recommended Type: Hearty Beascuits As a support cookie, Silverbell benefits most from Hearty Beascuits, which enhance utility rather than raw damage.
Ideal Stats:
Farming Tips:
Understanding when to deploy Silverbell is just as important as knowing how to build her. Here’s my breakdown of the best use cases:
1. Grass-Type Boss Raids
2. Faerie Kingdom Synergy Teams
3. Beast-Yeast Stages
1. Guild Battles
2. World Exploration (Grass-Weak Stages)
1. Kingdom Arena
2. Cookie Alliance
After helping dozens of players optimize their Silverbell builds, I’ve noticed some common mistakes. Let me help you avoid them:
Many players don’t realize that Silverbell’s buffs can stack, leading to massive power spikes. Her grass damage buff can stack twice, and at Level 30, her DMG Resist can stack four times. Always try to trigger her skill multiple times in longer fights to maximize these stacking effects.
Silverbell isn’t a standalone powerhouse—she needs the right team to shine. I’ve seen players invest heavily in her Magic Candy only to be disappointed because they’re not pairing her with grass-type attackers or Faerie Kingdom cookies. Always build your team around her strengths.
While Silverbell’s Magic Candy is powerful, don’t feel pressured to max it out immediately. I recommend getting to Level 10 first, then gradually upgrading as you acquire resources. Level 20 is the sweet spot for most players.
Silverbell is a Rear-position cookie for a reason—she needs to stay safe to keep casting her skill. I’ve seen players lose matches because they let their Silverbell get focused down. Always protect your backline!
Your treasure selection can make or break Silverbell’s effectiveness. Many players just use their standard treasures without considering how they interact with her specific strengths. Always pair her with treasures that enhance cooldown reduction and debuff resistance.
Given the significant resource investment required for Magic Candy upgrades, you need to be strategic about when and how much to invest in Silverbell.
Priority: Medium
Priority: High
Priority: Very High
The Cookie Run Kingdom meta is always evolving, but Silverbell’s Magic Candy has strong staying power for several reasons:
Devsisters has been consistently releasing more grass-type content and cookies. As the grass-type meta continues to expand, Silverbell’s value will only increase.
With the Faerie Kingdom storyline still unfolding, we can expect more cookies and content that synergize with Silverbell’s unique abilities.
Silverbell’s combination of healing, buffing, and crowd control makes her useful in almost any team composition, not just grass-type teams.
Devsisters has shown a commitment to keeping support cookies relevant through regular balance updates and new content that highlights their strengths.
Absolutely, but with realistic expectations. While maxing it out (+30) might be challenging, getting it to Level 10-15 is very achievable and provides significant value for grass-type teams. Focus on farming during Magic Candy events and use your resources efficiently.
Silverbell excels in specific niches. While she might not be as universally powerful as Financier Cookie in PvP, she outperforms most supports in grass-type content and Faerie Kingdom teams. Her value depends heavily on your team composition and the content you’re focusing on.
She can function, but she’s much less effective. Without Magic Candy, Silverbell is a decent support with good healing and some crowd control. However, the Magic Candy transforms her into a top-tier grass-type buffer with significantly more utility and power.
Level 10 is the practical minimum. At Level 10, you get the first major damage boost (25% increased grass damage taken by enemies), which makes her significantly more effective in grass-type teams. Most players should aim for this as their first goal.
It depends on your team composition. If you regularly use grass-type teams or Faerie Kingdom cookies, then yes, Silverbell should be a high priority. However, if you focus more on other elements or PvP, you might want to prioritize cookies like Financier or Twizzly Gummy first.
Typically 2-4 months for free-to-play players. This timeline assumes daily farming, event participation, and efficient resource management. Heavy spenders can achieve it in 2-4 weeks with aggressive resource acquisition.
No, Magic Candies are cookie-specific. Once you craft and upgrade a Magic Candy for Silverbell, it’s permanently bound to her and cannot be transferred to other cookies, even if they’re the same rarity or type.
Silverbell’s Magic Candy has transformed her from a decent support into one of the most valuable grass-type buffers in Cookie Run Kingdom. Whether you’re focused on dominating World Exploration, conquering Guild Battles, or building the ultimate Faerie Kingdom team, investing in her Verdant Chime Magic Candy is a decision you won’t regret.
Remember to start with Level 10 for the initial power spike, gradually work your way up to Level 20 for the sweet spot, and only push to Level 30 if she’s a core part of your main teams. Pair her with the right teammates, optimize your toppings and beascuits, and you’ll have a grass-type powerhouse that can handle almost any challenge the game throws at you.
The grass-type meta is only getting stronger, and with Silverbell’s Magic Candy, you’ll be perfectly positioned to dominate current and future content. Happy baking, and may your grass teams reign supreme!