Summary
- One Cookie Run: Kingdom player shared a heartfelt farewell message with their guild of three years after having to leave due to inactivity.
- Guilds in Cookie Run: Kingdom enforce strict activity rules, which can result in the removal of inactive players.
- The player’s message struck a chord with the Cookie Run: Kingdom community, sparking a discussion about guild management.
One Cookie Run: Kingdom player shared a sweet farewell message with their guild of three years after having to leave due to inactivity. The player’s message struck a chord with the Cookie Run: Kingdom community, with many players engaging in a discussion about their experiences with guilds in the game.
Cookie Run: Kingdom tasks players with building and customizing their own kingdom, blending RPG mechanics, elements of kingdom management, and a gacha system. Cookie Run: Kingdom offers a wide range of cookies, each featuring different abilities and roles that players must use strategically in PvE and PvP across different game modes. To enhance the experience, players can also join guilds to gain benefits by teaming up with others. However, guilds have strict rules requiring players to stay active; otherwise, they can be kicked out.

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Reddit user ParkingIndication701 shared the message they sent to their Cookie Run: Kingdom guild of three years after having to leave due to inactivity. The message reads, “That’s all folks,” and while brief, it resonated with players, sparking discussions about their own experiences leaving guilds as well as humorous stories about guild management.
Cookie Run: Kingdom Player Leaves Guild After Three Years with Heartfelt Message
Some players commented that, due to member absences, they were randomly chosen as the guild leader. Although Cookie Run: Kingdom players can leave a guild voluntarily, they can also be removed if they don’t remain active. Rules regarding member activity are typically set by guild leaders, with some being more lenient than others. However, as one player explained in the comments on ParkingIndication701’s post, if both the guild leader and an officer go AFK for 14 days, their roles are reassigned to a random active member.
Several players shared stories about being kicked from guilds they had originally created, while others talked about how they ended up unexpectedly leading a guild for years. To join a guild, players need to clear Stage 3-6 and then find the “Guild” button. Players who want to manage a guild must pay 500 crystals, though this fee is only required once.
Players looking to create their own guild or simply get their hands on free rewards should know that a new Cookie Run: Kingdom code grants free crystals and is available for players worldwide to redeem. This new code was released to celebrate the game reaching 100K YouTube subscribers in Thailand, and players have until March 27 to redeem it.