Difference between revisions of "Monster Mouse"
m (remove living shard drop) |
m (corrected points/gold) |
||
Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
{{ Mouse | {{ Mouse | ||
| id = 131 | | id = 131 | ||
− | | maxpoints = | + | | maxpoints = 3,500 |
− | | mingold = | + | | mingold = 3,500 |
| mgroup = Lab Experiments | | mgroup = Lab Experiments | ||
| subgroup = | | subgroup = |
Revision as of 17:17, 21 August 2019
- Monster redirects here. For more uses see Monster (disambiguation).
Monster Mouse | |||
---|---|---|---|
Mouse Group: Lab Experiments | |||
Mouse Statistics | |||
Points: | 3,500 | Gold: | 3,500 |
Location & Attraction Info | |||
Required Power Types: | Any type | Other Requirements: | None |
Cheese: | Radioactive Blue Cheese Rancid Radioactive Blue Cheese Magical Rancid Radioactive Blue Cheese |
Charm: | None |
Locations: | Catacombs Laboratory Mousoleum |
Loot: | Ancient Relic Brie Cheese Cheddar Cheese Greater Radioactive Blue Potion Lab Research (1,000 points) Marble Cheese Swiss Cheese Tattered Mousoleum Map Piece |
Links | |||
Larry's Loot Lexicon: | MouseHunt Info Page | Image: | Image Link |
Deep within the bowels of the Laboratory, alone and miserable, lurks a monster so terrifying, so hideous, that no one dares to speak its name.
Known only as Dr. F. Romage's Monster mice, their horrible howls can be heard rumbling throughout the walls of the Lab, haunting those who dwell close enough to hear them. | |||
Mouse ID#: 131 |
Cheese and Charm Preference
Cheese
The Monster Mouse is only attracted to Radioactive Blue Cheese, Rancid Radioactive Blue Cheese and Magical Rancid Radioactive Blue Cheese.
Charm
No Charms are required to attract the Monster Mouse.
Power Type Weaknesses
The Monster Mouse is weak to all Power Types (except Parental). However, in the Catacombs and Mousoleum locations Shadow and Arcane weapons will be effective against a larger group of the available mice.
It is recommended that Hunters use a trap that will be effective against the main mouse population in their hunting location.
Very Effective |
Effective |
Less Effective |
---|---|---|
None | All except Parental |
None |
Locations
Hunters can encounter the Monster Mouse in the following locations:
Loot
The Monster Mouse drops the following loot:
Event Participation
Attraction info and special event loot drops for the Monster Mouse can be found at the individual event location pages.
Spring Egg Hunt
- The Monster Mouse drops the Monster Egg during the annual Spring Egg Hunt.
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
History and Trivia
- When individual mice weights varied, the heavier a Monster Mouse was, the more loot it would drop.
- The Dr. F. Romage in the description is a play on fromage, the French word for "cheese."
- The visual appearance of the Monster Mouse is an assortment of components from the Bionic Mouse, Brown Mouse, Dwarf Mouse, Gold Mouse, Granite Mouse, Steel Mouse, and White Mouse. The appearance and description are a reference to Frankenstein's Monster
- The faint silhouette of the Monster Mouse can be seen on the Laboratory banner image.
- 12 June 2008: The Monster Mouse was released.
- 24 March 2010: The Monster Mouse began dropping Living Shards.
- 4 April 2012: The Monster Mouse began dropping a bonus Monster Egg as loot during the Spring Egg Hunt 2011 event.
- 25 June 2013: The Monster Mouse gained a vulnerability to Law power type traps, with the release of Varmint Valley.
- 25 March 2014: The Monster Mouse gained a vulnerability to Rift power type traps, with the introduction of the Rift Plane.
- 9 September 2014: The Monstrous Abomination Mouse is released with the opening of the Burroughs Rift, as the Rift counterpart of the Monster Mouse.
- 17 October 2018: The Monster Mouse changed mouse groups from Indigenous Mice to Lab Experiments and no longer drops Living Shards.