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Revision as of 15:26, 7 March 2009
There are four different types of shoppes available in MouseHunt. Some shops are only available in one location, some in multiple locations.
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Types of shops
- This unique individual repairs old and damaged map pieces to their former glory, unlocking new locations.
- This store offers various types of cheese for hunters. Cheese is necessary for arming a trap.
- This store sells weapons and bases that are the basis of a hunter's arsenal. These can be combined in any possible form to give hunters a unique trap for catching mice. Every weapon and base differs in its gold price, power, attraction (see cheese), and luck ratings.
Shop locations
Gnawnia
- Town of Gnawnia
- Cheese Shoppe
- Trapsmith
- Harbour
- General Store
Burroughs
- Town of Digby
- Cheese Shoppe
- Trapsmith
- Bazaar
- Cheese Shoppe
- Cartographer
- General Store
Furoma
- Training Grounds
- Cheese Shoppe
- General Store
- Trapsmith
Bristle Wood
- Catacombs
- General Store
- Trapsmith
Ronza's Traveling Shoppe
- This shop moves from place to place, offering various items for sale each time it settles.