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The various pastries with fillings were more than likely flavored cookies. This set of a whopping 50 icons were positioned in an isolated group at the bottom of the sheet. Should we split the cookies and silhouettes into different sub-headings? Based on the cookie with a medal pinned to it, these were most likely for achievements, though these really could be anything. The rightmost six of these were added in the 1.038 update. These cookies were originally positioned in an isolated group in the right side of the sprite sheet, and shuffled around in various updates.

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On the other hand, none of the characters are ever depicted wearing hats. These swords most closely resemble the third icon from the left. Interestingly, the in-battle hero portraits depict the characters wielding swords. It is currently unknown why these were stored in the icon sheet if they were, supposedly, meant to appear in the dungeons themselves.

There is a lot of unused code for dungeon hero equipment, which may have used these. These weapons and hats appear to have been for various types of dungeon gear, positioned in an isolated section of the sprite sheet. Interestingly, this icon had a slight palette alteration in version 1.032, which made it look less like a blueprint. The absolute intended usage of this is unclear. This strange blueprint appears to have been related to dungeons, based on its former position near other dungeon-related icons.

This could have been an upgrade to increase the power of the player's clicking, an achievement for baking a significant amount of cookies from manual clicking, both, or something else entirely. This orange cursor appears to have been for an unimplemented manual cursor upgrade/achievement, which would have used the orange palette seen on some of the dungeon icons. Because all these icons were scrapped on or before the legacy update, all of them have less detail than the icons that are still in use. These icons have been removed from the sprite sheet at some point, either to be replaced or to be scrapped entirely. This square cookie with a circular cutout appears to be meant for a flavored cookie type, judging by its position near other flavored cookie icons. These may be intended for something similar to the heavenly pseudo-cookie upgrades "Heavenly cookies" and "Wrinkly cookies". These strange "cookies" appear to be for unimplemented "pseudo-cookies", based on their positions near the other heavenly upgrade icons.

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The icon on the left is used for the unrelated "Hardcore" achievement, though it was present in the game long before that achievement was introduced. These may be intended for more dungeon achievements, which may be used later if dungeons ever return. These strange circular icons appear to be for unimplemented dungeon achievements, based on their positions one row above the dungeon achievement icons. Most kitten upgrades in the game have business/management-themed names, hence the unique attire. This may be intended for something similar to the heavenly upgrade "Kitten angels". This rather well-dressed kitten appears to be for an unimplemented heavenly upgrade, based on its position near the other heavenly upgrade icons. This was previously used for the shadow achievement "God complex", before being replaced with its current icon. Strangely, this icon was not altered during the Legacy Update, while almost every other icon received minor touch-ups. It uses a similar red palette to the red "?" icon used for locked achievements. This odd icon appears to be a placeholder graphic, based on how it was previously applied to an unused upgrade. The game keeps all the upgrade/achievement icons on a large sheet, from which it selects a 48x48 area to use as an icon. Let's play a game! It's called "spot the unused icons"!












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