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== Hunting Strategy ==
 
== Hunting Strategy ==
 
[[Hydro]] type traps such as [[Oasis Water Node Trap]] or [[Phantasmic Oasis Trap]] are effective against the '''Gelatinous Octahedron Mouse'''.
 
[[Hydro]] type traps such as [[Oasis Water Node Trap]] or [[Phantasmic Oasis Trap]] are effective against the '''Gelatinous Octahedron Mouse'''.
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==Event Participation==
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*The '''Gelatinous Octahedron Mouse''' drops the [[Toxic Spill Egg]] during the annual '''Spring Egg Hunt'''. <!-- Keep this entry first, please. -->
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== History and Trivia ==
 
== History and Trivia ==

Revision as of 21:07, 18 September 2014

The Gelatinous Octahedron Mouse is a breed of mouse found in the Toxic Spill, for hunters of rank Knight and above.


Gelatinous Octahedron Mouse
Mouse Group: The Polluted
Mouse Statistics
Points: 21,000 Gold: 2,000
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: Hydro Other Requirements:
Cheese: Rancid Radioactive Blue Charm:
Locations: Toxic Spill Loot: Canister Ring
Crude Pollutinum
Flawed Orb
Polluted Theme Scrap I
Polluted Theme Scrap II
Polluted Theme Scrap III
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
Gelanium is a useless, dangerous chemical that results from the overuse of Type-R lasers in the various experiments carried out in the Laboratory. Mice who consume this chemical find themselves becoming a part of it. You are what you eat, after all!
Mouse ID#:


Preferred Cheese

Gelatinous Octahedron mice are especially attracted to Rancid Radioactive Blue cheese, to the point that any other kind of cheese will simply not suffice.

Hunting Strategy

Hydro type traps such as Oasis Water Node Trap or Phantasmic Oasis Trap are effective against the Gelatinous Octahedron Mouse.

Event Participation

  • The Gelatinous Octahedron Mouse drops the Toxic Spill Egg during the annual Spring Egg Hunt.

History and Trivia

  • Released on 21 January 2014 as part of the Toxic Spill content.

Images