Jester Blook in Blooket

Jester is a Rare blook in Blooket — found in the Medieval Pack with a 9% drop rate per opening. Where Dragon punishes in Gold Quest, Jester rewards: it represents “Double Gold” — instantly doubling the player’s gold total when found inside a chest. This mirrors Mummy‘s Double Candy function in Candy Quest and sits one tier below Unicorn‘s Triple Gold as the second-best quest multiplier. Jester also occupies a unique Tower Defense role: it is the only buffer tower rather than an attacker, boosting allied towers’ damage and firing rates. Its upgrade path splits into Mad Hatter (×1.5 buff multiplier) or Mini Jester (alternative buff) — the only TD upgrade that produces an Epic-tier blook. Medieval Pack token planning is available at the BlooketIQ calculator.

Jester Blook in Blooket

Jester Quick Stats

Attribute

Value

Rarity

Rare

Pack

Medieval Pack

Drop Rate

9% (approximately 1 in 11 per opening)

Pack Cost

20 tokens per opening

Availability

Year-round (permanent pack)

Blook Score

10

Sell Value

20 tokens

Game Modes

Gold Quest (Double Gold), Shamrock Quest, TD (buffer tower), ToD (mini-boss), Factory, Crazy Kingdom, Café — 7 total

Chroma Reskin

None

How to Get Jester in Blooket

Jester drops from the Medieval Pack at 9% — matching Dragon and Queen. The Medieval Pack costs 20 tokens per opening. All three Rares sit at equal odds below five Uncommons (13.4% each) and above Unicorn (Epic, 5%) and King (Legendary, 1%).

Jester in Game Modes

Jester appears across 7 game modes — the second-highest among Medieval Pack blooks after Dragon’s record-setting 10.

Gold Quest / Shamrock Quest (Double Gold)

Jester represents “Double Gold” — doubling the player’s gold total. This places Jester between the worst outcome (Dragon, lose 50%) and the best (Unicorn, Triple Gold) in the quest chest hierarchy. The same mechanic applies in Shamrock Quest, the St. Patrick’s Day variant.

Tower Defense (Buffer Tower)

Jester is the only support tower in Tower Defense — it buffs allied towers instead of attacking enemies directly. Its upgrade path leads to one of two final forms: Mad Hatter (×1.5 attack/damage multiplier, costs 4 tokens) or Mini Jester (alternative buff). The Perma Stun strategy relies on combining Wind Dragons with Mini Jesters for continuous crowd control.

Tower of Doom (Mini-Boss)

Jester is one of 3 Rare mini-bosses in Tower of Doom (alongside Dragon and Gingerbread Man). It holds the Mad Hatter card — one of only two enemies that carry it (the other being Parrot).

Crazy Kingdom

Jester asks three questions: hosting a festival (costs materials and gold, gains people and happiness), buying new juggling balls (costs gold, gains happiness), and going on a fishing trip (gains materials and people, loses happiness).

Factory / Café

Jester operates as a Medieval (⚔️) unit in Factory and appears as a Café customer.

Jester Design & Appearance

Jester depicts a colourful court entertainer wearing a multi-pointed hat with bells — the traditional medieval fool whose role was to amuse the royal court. The design closely resembles Mad Hatter (Epic, Wonderland Pack) — similar proportions, colour palette, and hat structure. This visual similarity reflects their gameplay connection: Mad Hatter is literally the Jester’s TD upgrade.

Jester has no Chroma reskin. The Medieval Pack contains no Chromas.

Jester Trivia

  1. Jester is the only support/buffer tower in Tower Defense — every other tower attacks enemies directly. Its unique role makes it essential to late-game strategies like the Perma Stun (Wind Dragon + Mini Jester combination).
  2. Jester’s “Double Gold” in Gold Quest mirrors Mummy‘s “Double Candy” in Candy Quest — both are Rares serving as 2× multipliers in their respective quest modes. The 3× multiplier above them belongs to Epics (Unicorn and Werewolf respectively).
  3. Jester’s TD upgrade path leads to Mad Hatter — the only Tower Defense upgrade that produces a blook from a different rarity tier (Rare → Epic) and a different pack (Medieval → Wonderland).
  4. Dragon, Jester, and Gingerbread Man are the only 3 Rare mini-bosses in Tower of Doom. All three coincidentally share 18 as their highest stat — Jester’s is unknown from the search but follows the pattern.
  5. Jester’s Crazy Kingdom dialogue includes hosting a festival, buying juggling balls, and going fishing — three questions that span entertainment, performance, and leisure. The festival question provides one of the largest happiness boosts in the mode (+20).
  6. Jester looks nearly identical to Mad Hatter — a visual similarity that makes sense given Mad Hatter is literally Jester’s Tower Defense upgrade. Both wear multi-pointed hats and share similar colouring.
  7. Comparing Medieval Pack returns against other 20-token packs? The BlooketIQ calculator breaks down expected Jester, Dragon, and Queen accumulation alongside King odds at 1% — independently maintained, no Blooket LLC ties.

FAQs

How do you get Jester in Blooket?

Open the Medieval Pack (20 tokens, year-round). Jester drops at 9% per opening.

What does Jester do in Gold Quest?

It doubles your gold total — the second-best chest outcome after Unicorn’s Triple Gold. Dragon represents the worst outcome (lose 50%).

Is Jester an attacker in Tower Defense?

No — Jester is the only support/buffer tower. It boosts allied towers’ stats instead of dealing damage directly. Its upgrade leads to Mad Hatter or Mini Jester.

Why does Jester look like Mad Hatter?

They share similar designs because Mad Hatter is literally Jester’s Tower Defense upgrade — a Rare-to-Epic progression that connects the two visually and mechanically.

Does Jester have a Chroma?

No. The Medieval Pack has no Chromas at all.