Raccoon
Raccoon is a Super pet listed at 15,000,000 Sheckles that sneaks out at night to steal fruit and raises steal limit by +25.
- Type
- pet
- Rarity
- Super
What Is Raccoon?
Raccoon is a Super pet for players testing night stealing and steal-limit behavior. It is listed at 15,000,000 Sheckles from map spawn points, and its ability says it sneaks out at night to steal fruit and raises steal limit by +25. Raccoon's listed behavior has two parts: a night fruit-stealing action and a +25 steal-limit increase. That makes it a night-stealing pet, not a general farming, movement, or defense pet. Use Raccoon as a high-cost pet to test, not as a full night-stealing guide. Target selection, valid fruit rules, travel behavior, success conditions, cooldown, duration, stacking, owner-only limits, no-target behavior, and where the +25 limit appears still need live checking.
How To Get Raccoon
Look for Raccoon at pet spawn points on the map and expect the listed price to be 15,000,000 Sheckles. Use map spawn points as the current acquisition path. Exact spawn coordinates, refresh timing, appearance chance, and required unlock conditions still need live checking.
Raccoon Abilities
Raccoon's listed ability is "Sneaks out at night to steal fruit, raises steal limit +25." Treat Raccoon as a Super pet with a night fruit-stealing action and a steal-limit bonus. The exact rules are not confirmed yet. Check whether the pet acts only at night, how it selects fruit, how the +25 limit is displayed, whether the limit applies only while Raccoon is active, and whether stacking or cooldown rules apply.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Two-part listed ability: Raccoon has both a night fruit-stealing behavior and a +25 steal-limit line, giving players two specific mechanics to check.
- Clear high-cost identity: The 15,000,000 Sheckles price and Super rarity make Raccoon a distinct late-game pet entry.
Cons
- Steal rules unconfirmed: Raccoon's rules still leave open how it chooses fruit, whether it needs a valid target, and how stolen fruit is delivered.
- Limit behavior unclear: The +25 steal limit line leaves open whether the limit is temporary, equipped-only, stackable, or shown in a stat panel.
Attributes
- role
- night fruit-stealing pet
- rarity
- Super
- ability
- Sneaks out at night to steal fruit, raises steal limit +25
- best_for
- checking night stealing and steal-limit behavior
- difficulty
- very high
Obtain Methods
- Map spawn points: Look for Raccoon at pet spawn points. The listed price is 15,000,000 Sheckles.
- Live pet card check: Use the Super rarity, 15,000,000 Sheckles price, and night fruit-stealing +25 limit ability as live pet-card checks.
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What Raccoon Is
Raccoon is a single Super pet entity with a 15,000,000 Sheckles price, map spawn point source, and an ability line about sneaking out at night to steal fruit while raising steal limit by +25. The page stays on those fields.
Night Action Boundary
Raccoon sneaks out at night to steal fruit, but the night window, target selection, travel behavior, and success conditions are not defined. This is not a complete stealing mechanic yet.
Steal Limit Boundary
The +25 steal limit line is a concrete number, but its application point is open. Check whether the limit appears in UI, changes immediately after equipping, or disappears when Raccoon is removed.
Raccoon Details To Check
Raccoon's current pet card, spawn behavior, night action trigger, fruit-stealing result, and how the +25 steal limit is represented still need checking.
Raccoon FAQ
Is Raccoon a concrete WikiEntity?
Yes. Raccoon is a named pet with its own rarity, price, source, and listed ability.
How much does Raccoon cost?
Raccoon is listed at 15,000,000 Sheckles.
What does Raccoon do?
Raccoon sneaks out at night to steal fruit and raises steal limit by +25, according to its listed ability.
Where does Raccoon come from?
Raccoon comes from map spawn points.
What still needs checking for Raccoon?
Spawn behavior, night action details, fruit-stealing behavior, and how the +25 steal limit is applied still need checking.
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