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Revision as of 18:11, 27 December 2012
Gifting was first introduced during the Halloween Trick AND Treat event in 2010 and allows Hunters to send free gifts to friends. This should not be confused with the gifts from the Festive Gift Shoppe, where hunters buy gifts to send, nor the transfer of supplies via the Give To Friends option.
The number of gifts to select from can vary from 4 to 9; one is a "Gift of the Day" which changes daily, the others are standard and can be cheese, collectibles or crafting items. It can be accessed by clicking the GIFT icon at the top of the page, or by going to this link. Unclaimed gifts expire after 7 days.
During certain Events, this page also hosts the Paid Gift Shoppe, where hunters can use MouseHunt Gold to buy an unlimited number of gifts with no expiration on claiming them.
Limits
Hunters can only receive (claim) 10 gifts and send 15 gifts each day, regardless of rank. They must be of a minimum rank of Master to send Stale Cheese and Radioactive Sludge.
Current Gifts
The possible standard items for gifting:
- 5 Mozzarella cheese (Novice and above)
- 5 Stale Cheese (Master and above)
- 5 Radioactive Sludge (Master and above)
Retired Gifts
The following items are no longer available for gifting:
- Cupcake Colby Potion E
- Dumplings E
- Festive Bow E
- Festive Restraining Order E
- Gift Egg E
- Greeting Card E
- Icewing Plushie LE
- Lucky Horseshoe E
- Lucky Underwear E
- Mistletoe E
- Mouse Macaroon E
- 10 Mozzarella cheese
- 3 Nanny Charms E
- 1 Party Charm E
- Pumpkin Treat Basket E
- Scrambles E
- 5 Splintered Wood
E Available only during specific events.
LE Available from 24 May 2012 until 4 July 2012 for the release of the Iceberg location.
Gifts of the Day
Gifts of the day can be sent for one day only, however they rotate and may appear again in the future. The following is the list of items previously seen as a Gift of the Day:
- 2 Candy Corn E
- 3 Candy Corn E
- Attraction Charm E
- Candygram
- Crush
- DHU-
- DLU+
- Dragon Kite E
- Freshness Charm
- Friendly Knight Mask E
- 2 Ghoulgonzola E
- 3 Ghoulgonzola E
- Mystery Gift Box E
- Gnarled Potion
- Larry's Sandwich
- Meteorite Piece
- Miniature Torch E
- Not So Secret Admirer Bunny E
- Nutcracker E
- Plush Terrible Twos Mouse E
- Plush Tiger
- Posing Mouse Action Figure
- Radioactive Blue Cheese Potion
- 5 Rope
- Slap Cat
- Splintered Wood
- 2 Spooky Charms E
- Stale SUPER|brie+
- Teddy Bear
- Toy Ronza Ship
- Valentine Charm E
- Whisker Woods Wicked Hat E
- Winter Charm E
- Winter Star Sunglasses E
- Yule Log E
E Available only during specific events.
History
Gifting was first introduced on 20 October, 2010, but was soon removed on the same day due to server issues. On 21 October, 2010, Gifting was brought back. Originally, the limit on claiming gifts was 3 per day and the number of gifts available to send was dependent on the Hunter's rank, as follows:
- Novice: 3
- Recruit: 4
- Apprentice: 5
- Initiate: 6
- Journeyman: 7
- Master: 8
- Grandmaster: 9
- Legendary: 10
- Hero: 11
- Knight: 12
- Lord/Lady: 13
- Baron/Baroness: 14
- Count/Countess: 15
- Duke/Duchess: 16
On 22 October, 2010, Novice ranked hunters were excluded from the gifting scheme and the send and claim limits were changed. Recruits and Apprentices could claim 3 gifts per day, whilst Initiates and above could claim up to 10. Recruits and Apprentices could send up to 3 gifts per day, for Initiates and Journeymen the limit was 4, for Masters, 5, for Grandmasters, 6, for Legendaries, 7, Heroes was 8, Knights was 9, and for Lords and above it was 10.
The current limits were introduced on 2 April, 2011.