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| traptype = [[Physical]]<br />[[Tactical]] | | traptype = [[Physical]]<br />[[Tactical]] | ||
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| desc = With prickly fur like the thorns of a wild rose, and a long tail that grows in curlicues, the Vinetail mouse is not a rodent that you want to get your hands on, in the literal sense. Using its root feet for stability, it threads its tail into a trap, then grows a small tendril around the cheese. If the trap puts up a fight, the Vinetail mouse either digs its heels in (literally) and tries to pull the cheese out, or just lets the vine break off so it can grow a new one and try again. | | desc = With prickly fur like the thorns of a wild rose, and a long tail that grows in curlicues, the Vinetail mouse is not a rodent that you want to get your hands on, in the literal sense. Using its root feet for stability, it threads its tail into a trap, then grows a small tendril around the cheese. If the trap puts up a fight, the Vinetail mouse either digs its heels in (literally) and tries to pull the cheese out, or just lets the vine break off so it can grow a new one and try again. | ||
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== Images == | == Images == | ||
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[[Category:Rodentia Mice]] | [[Category:Rodentia Mice]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:45, 11 December 2021
The Vinetail Mouse is a breed of mouse found in the Seasonal Garden during the Spring Season. It is known to drop Spring Key Shard as loot.
Vinetail Mouse | |||
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Mouse Group: Seasonal Soldiers (Spring) | |||
Mouse Statistics | |||
Points: | 13,172 | Gold: | 6,580 |
Location & Attraction Info | |||
Required Power Types: | Physical Tactical |
Other Requirements: | None |
Cheese: | No Preference | Charm: | None |
Locations: | Seasonal Garden | Loot: | Spring Key Shard |
Links | |||
Larry's Loot Lexicon: | MouseHunt Info Page | Image: | Image Link |
With prickly fur like the thorns of a wild rose, and a long tail that grows in curlicues, the Vinetail mouse is not a rodent that you want to get your hands on, in the literal sense. Using its root feet for stability, it threads its tail into a trap, then grows a small tendril around the cheese. If the trap puts up a fight, the Vinetail mouse either digs its heels in (literally) and tries to pull the cheese out, or just lets the vine break off so it can grow a new one and try again. | |||
Mouse ID#: 274 |
Preferred Cheese
The Vinetail Mouse has no specific preference for any kind of cheese.
Hunting Strategy
Physical and Tactical traps are very effective against the Vinetail Mouse.
Event Participation
- Great Winter Snowball Fight - 10 December 2013 through 7 January 2014
- Location: Festive Snow Fort
- Great Winter Hunt 2011 - 7 December 2011 through 9 January 2012
- Location: Festive Comet
- Loot: Festive Feta
- Great Winter Hunt 2010 - 24 November 2010 through 6 January 2011
- Location: Festive Comet
- Cheese Preference: Seasoned Gouda
History and Trivia
- 17 August 2010: The Vinetail Mouse was introduced with the release of the Seasonal Garden location.
- During the Great Winter Hunt 2010 and the Great Winter Hunt 2011, catching a Vinetail Mouse in Festive Comet would increase the Tower Amplifier.