So, I was stuck on stage 16-30 in Cookie Run Kingdom for a while. I tried different combinations of cookies and treasures, but nothing seemed to work. I was getting pretty frustrated, you know? I mean, I’ve been playing this game for a while now, and I consider myself a decent player. But this stage, man, it was tough!

I started looking around for some help. Figured there had to be some kind of trick I was missing. I came across some tips online, and they mentioned using the Old Pilgrim’s Scroll treasure. Apparently, this thing boosts your whole team’s attack. Sounded pretty good, so I gave it a shot.
My Team Setup
Here’s what I ended up running with:
- Cookies: I used my strongest attackers and a healer, of course. I tried to balance between damage output and defense, but I leaned more towards heavy damage dealers.
- Treasures: Besides the Old Pilgrim’s Scroll, I also equipped some other treasures that increase defense or healing, just to have a little safety net.
Honestly, the team composition wasn’t too fancy. I just focused on upgrading them as much as possible and making sure they were all well-equipped. That’s my secret sauce: always upgrade your cookies and treasures. Resource management, man. It’s key.
I went back into the stage with my fingers crossed. And guess what? It worked! The Old Pilgrim’s Scroll made a huge difference. My cookies were hitting way harder, and I was finally able to clear those pesky enemies.
The key to 16-30 is definitely maximizing your damage output, and the Old Pilgrim’s Scroll is a big part of that. Don’t underestimate the power of treasures, folks! It took me a few tries, but I finally beat it. It’s all about strategy and team building.

I played it a couple more times just to make sure it wasn’t a fluke. And you know what, I was able to beat it consistently. So yeah, if you’re stuck on 16-30, give the Old Pilgrim’s Scroll a try. It might just be the thing you need to finally move on.
So that’s my story of how I finally conquered stage 16-30 in Cookie Run Kingdom. It was a bit of a struggle, but I learned a lot along the way. I hope this helps someone out there who’s having the same problem. Keep on running, friends!