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Revision as of 11:43, 16 March 2010
Samurai Mouse | |||
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Mouse Group: | |||
Mouse Statistics | |||
Points: | 5,000 | Gold: | 851 |
Location & Attraction Info | |||
Required Power Types: | Tactical | Other Requirements: | |
Cheese: | Charm: | ||
Locations: | Training Grounds Dojo |
Loot: | Combat Research (1,250 points) Satchel of Gold (500 gold) |
Links | |||
Larry's Loot Lexicon: | MouseHunt Info Page | Image: | Image Link |
Years of intense training under brutal conditions have left this mouse truly disciplined and war-hardened. Little gets by their defense, and it's rare that you'll catch one unguarded. | |||
Mouse ID#: 34 |
The Samurai Mouse is a breed of mouse found in the Training Grounds and the Dojo. They are known to drop Combat Research worth 1,250 bonus points in the Dojo and Satchels of Gold worth 500 gold in both locations.
Preferred Cheese
Samurai mice have no specific preference for any kind of cheese.
Hunting Strategy
Tactical type traps such as Mutated Venus Mouse Trap are very effective against Samurai mice.
History and Trivia
Samurai mice were released on 10 October 2008, accompanied by Archer and Kung Fu mice. Originally found solely in the Training Grounds, their habitat expanded to the Dojo on 27 November 2008 when hunters accessed the Furoma Pagoda locations for the first time. On 11 December 2008, they began to drop Satchels of Gold worth 500 gold as additional loot.
A concept mouse on the Hunter's Reward Weekend poster bears a close resemblance to Samurai mice.