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| - The Toon-Up track is the healing gag track. However, Toon-Up only heals other toons, not to the toon using it. Also, unlike the other gag tracks where using the gags in the same track will trigger at the same time, Toon-Up is done separately. The weakest Toon-Up gag goes first. If two or more toons use the same Toon-Up gag, the one on the far right will go first. In the case of two or more toons in battle, if a Toon-Up that heals all toons is used, the heal will be evenly divided to all toons.
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| - The Toon-Up track is the healing gag track. However, Toon-Up only heals other toons, not to the toon using it. Also, unlike the other gag tracks where using the gags in the same track will trigger at the same time, Toon-Up is done separately. The weakest Toon-Up gag goes first. If two or more toons use the same Toon-Up gag, the one on the far right will go first. In the case of two or more toons in battle, if a Toon-Up that heals all toons is used, the heal will be evenly divided to all toons. As with all gag tracks, training Toon-Up also depends on the level of the cogs. If a cog is a weaker level than the corresponding level of the gag, Toon-Up will not earn any skill points. Gags tend to miss; this will also apply to Toon-Up gags. Unlike the other gag tracks, if a Toon-Up gag misses, the targeted toon will still gain laff points. However, they will not gain as many laff points as they would if it hadn't missed and will not gain skill points. To indicate a missed Toon-Up, a toon will chuckle instead of laughing. A chuckle is simply a series of words not capitalized, such as "ha ha ha" or "heh". A laugh can be the first letter capitalized, such as "Ha Ha Ha" or if the toon-up heals at least 17 laff, all letters would be capitalized, such as "HA HA HA!" "HO HO HO!" and "BWAH HAH HAH HAH!"
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