Costumed Dragon Mouse

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Costumed Dragon Mouse
Mouse Group: Event Mice
Mouse Statistics
Points: 2,888 Gold: 888
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: All types except Parental Other Requirements:
Cheese: Charm:
Locations: Year of the Dragon Festival Loot: Dragon Seal
King's Credit
Satchel of Gold (5,000 gold)
Firecracker Charm
Super Power Charm
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
The Year of the Dragon brings many great wonders, but this Lunar New Year's Dragon Dance is a little different. The dragon costume itself has been enchanted by the mice at Zugzwang's Tower for a most magical display, however, it seems things have gotten a little bit out of control. This poor mouse is barely able to hang on as the costume seems to have taken on a life of its own! Use Dragon Breath Charms to attract this most ferocious beast; it's the only fireworks display that can stun them long enough to be captured!
Mouse ID#: 361


The Costumed Dragon mouse is a breed of mouse that can be found in the Year of the Dragon Festival. They are known to drop the Dragon Seal, King's Credits, Firecracker Charms, Super Power Charms and Satchels of Gold, worth 5,000 gold, as loot.

Preferred Cheese

Costumed Dragon mice have no known specific preference for any kind of cheese.

Hunting Strategy

Dragon Breath Charms must be armed in order to attract this mouse. Hunters are advised to use their strongest and luckiest trap available to them for this rare adversary, in order to prevent this elusive mouse from getting away from their trap in the event that they encounter one.

History and Trivia

  • Costumed Dragon mice were released on 23 January 2012 as part of the Year of the Dragon Festival event.
  • The amount of points (2,888) and gold (888) awarded on catching a Costumed Rabbit mouse reflects the belief of the number eight being considered "lucky" in Chinese culture; a sequence of a "lucky" number is considered even more favorable!

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