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Revision as of 08:36, 5 March 2021
A trap skin is an item that changes the appearance of the weapon to which they are applied.
Removable skins can be applied and removed using the Change Trap Skin button above the Trap set-up image on the Hunter's Camp page.
Blueprint skins make permanent changes to an existing trap through the Crafting process. Once applied, the changes cannot be undone.
With two exception, skins do not affect trap statistics when applied. The Limited Edition Isle Idol Trap and its two skins change trap statistics to make the trap useful against all three of the Tribal Isles tribes.Also the Limited Edition Golem Guardian Trap and its five skins change trap statistics.
Removable skins
Removable skins can be used to temporarily change a trap's appearance, letting Hunters easily express their unique style without the need to purchase several expensive traps. [1]
Hunters can arm their trap skins through the trap selector portion of the user interface.
These skins are located in the Hunter's Inventory as a sub-tab within the Traps page.
Additional information on purchasing options and costs can be found on the individual trap skin pages.
Blueprint skins
Blueprint skins are applied to the weapon by crafting it with the smashed trap parts. Unlike removable trap skins, the process is irreversible and the new newly skinned traps cannot be used to complete a few specific tasks in Library Assignments. Weapons with blueprint skins appear on the Hunter's Profile as a different item from their original counterparts and cannot be smashed with the Hunter's Hammer. These skins are located in the hunter's Inventory under the Blueprints section of the Crafting Items tab.
Blueprint |
Apply to Weapon |
Creates Weapon |
Available From Event |
Source |
Cost through Donation or Trapsmith |
Tradeable or Giveable |
Image |
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Clockapult of Winter Past Blueprint | Clockapult of Time | Clockapult of Winter Past | Great Winter Hunt | Daily Draw or Donation |
$3.00 | Yes | Image |
Fluffy DeathBot Blueprint | Mouse DeathBot | Fluffy DeathBot | N/A | King's Cart | 100 King's Credits | Yes | Image |
Grungy DeathBot Blueprint | Mouse DeathBot | Grungy DeathBot | N/A | King's Cart | 100 King's Credits | Yes | Image |
Icy RhinoBot Blueprint | RhinoBot | Icy RhinoBot | Great Winter Hunt | Daily Draw or Donation |
$3.00 | Yes | Image |
Ninja Ambush Blueprint | Ambush | Ninja Ambush Trap | N/A | King's Cart | 195 King's Credits | Yes | Image |
History and trivia
- Trap skins were first introduced on 11 November 2010 with the start of the King's Giveaway.
- The skin system underwent an overhaul on 23 September 2011, when removable skins were made available. The in-game names of the original type of skins were changed from "skins" to "blueprints."
- The introduction of the Isle Idol Box Set on 7 March 2013, during MouseHunt's Fifth Birthday, provided the first Limited Edition skin, the first time a skin could be applied to a Limited Edition weapon, and the first time that a skin could change a weapon's statistics.