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− | + | :''Not to be confused with [[Corporate Raider]], a Bossbot cog.'' |
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+ | The '''corporate ladder''' is the order of importance and strength a [[Cogs|cog]] is positioned in. For example, on the corporate ladder of [[Bossbots]], a [[Flunky]] is the lowest and the [[Chief Executive Officer]] is highest. |
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− | + | Corporate ladders are essential to keep order in the cog world. There are thirty-six spots on the corporate ladder, nine for each type of cog. The Corporate ladder ranges the Cogs to their damage point: The higher level the Cog is on the Corporate ladder, the more damage it can do (as well as the levels it has). |
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− | Coporate ladders are essential to keep order in the Cog world every Cog has a spot on the ladder and it shows if they should go on streets stay in buildings or stay in HQ's. There are 36 spots on the corporate ladder, 9 for each type of Cog. Apparently, as cogs get higher on the corporate ladder, they become taller too. |
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− | Sellbots are the weakest Cogs and Bossbots are the strongest because the CEO of a real company is the boss, but Sellbots are the strongest in power, because of [[The Mingler]]s one attack [[Paradigm Shift|Paradigm Shift.]] |
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− | ==The Cog Type Corporate Ladder (From Strongest To Weakest)== |
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− | #[http://toontown.wikia.com/wiki/Bossbots Bossbots] |
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− | #[http://toontown.wikia.com/wiki/Lawbot Lawbot] |
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− | #[http://toontown.wikia.com/wiki/Cashbots Cashbots] |
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− | #[http://toontown.wikia.com/wiki/Sellbots Sellbots] |
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#[[Cold Caller]] |
#[[Cold Caller]] |
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#[[Telemarketer]] |
#[[Telemarketer]] |
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#[[Glad Hander]] |
#[[Glad Hander]] |
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#[[Mover & Shaker]] |
#[[Mover & Shaker]] |
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+ | #[[Two-Face]] |
#[[The Mingler]] |
#[[The Mingler]] |
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#[[Mr. Hollywood]] |
#[[Mr. Hollywood]] |
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+ | #[[Vice President|Senior Vice President]] |
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− | #[[VP]] |
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− | ==Cashbot Corporate Ladder |
+ | ==Cashbot Corporate Ladder== |
#[[Short Change]] |
#[[Short Change]] |
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#[[Penny Pincher]] |
#[[Penny Pincher]] |
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#[[Loan Shark]] |
#[[Loan Shark]] |
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#[[Robber Baron]] |
#[[Robber Baron]] |
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+ | #[[Chief Financial Officer]] |
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− | #[[CFO]] |
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− | ==Lawbot Corporate Ladder |
+ | ==Lawbot Corporate Ladder== |
#[[Bottom Feeder]] |
#[[Bottom Feeder]] |
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#[[Bloodsucker]] |
#[[Bloodsucker]] |
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#[[Double Talker]] |
#[[Double Talker]] |
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#[[Ambulance Chaser]] |
#[[Ambulance Chaser]] |
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+ | #[[Back Stabber]] |
#[[Spin Doctor]] |
#[[Spin Doctor]] |
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#[[Legal Eagle]] |
#[[Legal Eagle]] |
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#[[Big Wig]] |
#[[Big Wig]] |
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− | ==Bossbot Corporate Ladder |
+ | ==Bossbot Corporate Ladder== |
#[[Flunky]] |
#[[Flunky]] |
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#[[Pencil Pusher]] |
#[[Pencil Pusher]] |
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#[[Corporate Raider]] |
#[[Corporate Raider]] |
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#[[The Big Cheese]] |
#[[The Big Cheese]] |
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+ | #[[Chief Executive Officer]] |
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− | #[[CEO]] |
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+ | {{Coglisting}} |
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[[Category:Cogs]] |
[[Category:Cogs]] |
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− | [[Category:Sellbots]] |
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− | [[Category:Cashbots]] |
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− | [[Category:Lawbots]] |
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− | [[Category:Bossbots]] |
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− | [[Category:Cog HQs]] |
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− | [[Category:Boss]] |
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− | [[Category:Weak Cogs]] |
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Revision as of 21:58, 24 May 2016
- Not to be confused with Corporate Raider, a Bossbot cog.
The corporate ladder is the order of importance and strength a cog is positioned in. For example, on the corporate ladder of Bossbots, a Flunky is the lowest and the Chief Executive Officer is highest.
Corporate ladders are essential to keep order in the cog world. There are thirty-six spots on the corporate ladder, nine for each type of cog. The Corporate ladder ranges the Cogs to their damage point: The higher level the Cog is on the Corporate ladder, the more damage it can do (as well as the levels it has).
Sellbot Corporate Ladder
- Cold Caller
- Telemarketer
- Name Dropper
- Glad Hander
- Mover & Shaker
- Two-Face
- The Mingler
- Mr. Hollywood
- Senior Vice President
Cashbot Corporate Ladder
- Short Change
- Penny Pincher
- Tightwad
- Bean Counter
- Number Cruncher
- Money Bags
- Loan Shark
- Robber Baron
- Chief Financial Officer
Lawbot Corporate Ladder
- Bottom Feeder
- Bloodsucker
- Double Talker
- Ambulance Chaser
- Back Stabber
- Spin Doctor
- Legal Eagle
- Big Wig
- Chief Justice
Bossbot Corporate Ladder
- Flunky
- Pencil Pusher
- Yesman
- Micromanager
- Downsizer
- Head Hunter
- Corporate Raider
- The Big Cheese
- Chief Executive Officer
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Levels | 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 |
Bossbots | Flunky • Pencil Pusher • Yesman • Micromanager • Downsizer • Head Hunter • Corporate Raider • The Big Cheese • Chief Executive Officer |
Lawbots | Bottom Feeder • Bloodsucker • Double Talker • Ambulance Chaser • Back Stabber • Spin Doctor • Legal Eagle • Big Wig • Chief Justice |
Cashbots | Short Change • Penny Pincher • Tightwad • Bean Counter • Number Cruncher • Money Bags • Loan Shark • Robber Baron • Chief Financial Officer |
Sellbots | Cold Caller • Telemarketer • Name Dropper • Glad Hander • Mover & Shaker • Two-Face • The Mingler • Mr. Hollywood • Vice President |
Other | Skelecog • Virtual Cog • Version 2.0 Cog • Cog Waiter • Goon |