Toon Skins are design modifiers of a character that looks different from their base look. They are obtained via purchasing from Dandy's Store, Bobette's Store, buying a Gamepass Skin via Robux, or completing a Toon's Mastery.
Toon Skin System[]
Purchasable skins are obtained by going to Dandy's Store, going to the Skins tab, selecting which ticket to buy from, and choosing which skin to buy for 600 Ichor. The only ticket currently in the game is the Red Ticket.
During the Christmas Event, you can also buy skins from Bobette's Store for 600 Ornaments each.
Skins[]
The current available skins are:
- Vintage Skins (Completing Mastery quests for said Toon, available for every playable Toon.)
- Gamepass Skins (Buying from the Gamepass section from Dandy's Store in the lobby.)
- Ticket Skins (Buying from the Ticket section from Dandy's Store in the lobby.)
- Christmas Skins (Buying from Bobette's Store's Skin section in the lobby.)
NOTE: More toon skins will be added in the future.
Skin Appearances and Obtainability[]
- Vintages: The vintage skins are a greyscaled version of the normal model of the toon, sometimes wearing a different color scheme for already black and white toons. This skin type is for every obtainable toon. To get a vintage skin, you need to complete a Toon’s mastery to obtain it.
- Red Ticket Skins: Skins of varying themes, usually related to the respective toon. This skin type is for every obtainable toon released between 0.1 and 0.4. Buy it from Dandy’s Store under the Red Skin Ticket category.
- Bobette’s Holiday Shop: Skins of varying themes, typically related to the respective toon. This skin type is for every obtainable toon released between 0.5 and 0.6. This skin type is limited and can only be obtained during the Christmas Event, from Bobette’s store.
- Star-Time Cosmetic Pack: Skins related to stars and galaxies, with color schemes of yellow, white, and navy blue. This skin is for every main toon released before 0.4. It is unknown if future mains will get star time skins from this pack. This can be obtained by purchasing it under Gamepasses for 200 robux.
Gallery[]
Note: If a skin isn't here, it means they do not have the code to blink yet.
Note: If a skin isn't here, it means the ability's colour/design doesn't change.
Note: If a skin isn't here, it means the ability's colour/design doesn't change.
Note: If a skin isn't here, it means they don't produce light or it doesn't change from their base light color.
Note: Skins on this Tab are only available during a Limited Time Event. The ones here are for the Christmas Event.
Note: If a skin isn't here, it means the ability's colour/design doesn't change.
Note: If a skin isn't here, it means they don't produce light or it doesn't change from their base light color.
Trivia[]
- Goob, Pebble, Rodger and Scraps have the most Red Skin Ticket skins, with 2 skins each obtainable from the Red Skin Ticket.
- However, Pebble has the most skins overall, being 5.
- There used to be a gamepass that would auto-roll skins for you; however, it was very quickly removed because of the gacha system's removal.
- Qwelver has confirmed that people who had bought the gamepass before it's deletion will instead get one exclusive skin for each of the Main character toons, with the skins matching a certain theme.
- This became the Star-Time Cosmetic Bundle which costs 200 robux in Dandy's Store.
- Qwelver has confirmed that people who had bought the gamepass before it's deletion will instead get one exclusive skin for each of the Main character toons, with the skins matching a certain theme.
- Sprout and Cosmo have matching skins, both relating to caramel (Caramel Drizzle for Cosmo, Salted Caramel for Sprout).
- This will continue with the Upcoming Strawberry Cake Cosmo and Chocolate-Dipped Sprout Skins.
- Special Spaghetti Goob, Ebony Detective Rodger and Dapperly Festive Looey are the only skins that were not designed by Qwelver.
- Currently, to buy all Red Ticket skins, you would need 15,000 ichor.
- To obtain all skins, you would additionally need mastery of every toon, 3600 Ornaments, and 200 robux.
- Vee has a different hurt face for all her skins, making a different face each time.
- Normal Vee has an rebooting screen, as if a fatal error has occurred.
- Vintage Vee has a “The End” screen, referencing how classic cartoons signify ending.
- Cosmic Signal has a “Signal Error” screen, implying that a connection has been lost between signals.
- Star-Time Vee has a “Please Wait…” screen, as if something bad has happened and the computer must load properly.
- It's said that Boxten's Cloudy Dream skin is important to the lore, according to Qwel.
- Obtaining skins was formerly a gacha system; you would buy a red ticket for 300 Ichor, and it would randomly roll a skin for you. Upon obtaining a duplicate skin this way, it would be added to a counter of 5; rolling 5 duplicates guaranteed that the next roll wouldn't be a duplicate.
- This was changed a few hours after release, making it so you could directly buy skins for 1000 ichor instead. This price was then reduced shortly after, and now you can buy skins for 600 Ichor.
- This change was made because Roblox bans gacha systems in certain countries due to laws, which made a decent amount of the player base unable to get skins at all.
- This was changed a few hours after release, making it so you could directly buy skins for 1000 ichor instead. This price was then reduced shortly after, and now you can buy skins for 600 Ichor.