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Revision as of 19:27, 18 November 2008
There are many harmless jokes posted on the Discussion Boards by bored and mischevious players. However, if the Creators do make these rumors into reality, this post will be altered. Here are a list of current, common Myths:
Flawed Strategies:
- Purchasing a large amount of cheese to keep gold 'safe'
Having zero gold does not 'block' a hunter from a mouse stealing their gold. The mouse will instead steal a quantity of their cheese equal to the value of gold that the mouse would have taken. The quantity of cheese is also rounded up, meaning: if a mouse was to steal 201 gold and a hunter had brie baited the mouse would instead steal 2 pieces of brie which is the equivalent of 400 gold. It becomes obvious that this hurts the hunter more than it helps them.
List of made up areas:
- Salt Mines
- Hanging Gardens
- Pepper Mill
- Pepper Dunes
- Elysian Fields
- Candy Cane Forest
- Skull Island
- Xanadu (ancient city of mice accessed through the ice caves north of the Training Grounds)
- Catacombs (underneath the Mousoleum)
- The Haunted Forest(the other side of the river)
- Mouson Derrière
List of made up shops:
- Pagoda
- Mr. Giggles' Fantastic Shoppe of Imported Goods Which May or May Not Include Cheese Traps Bases and "Hunting Mice For Dummies-- A complete collection of common mistakes and their solutions"
Made up Mice
- Stalagmite Mouse (Salt Mines)
- Anchovy Mouse (Salt Mines)
- Umpire mouse, said to be in Furoma, supposedly drops Shredded Wheat Map piece
- Kamikaze mouse, said to drop Permit to the Salt Mines
- Bulgarian Bread mice
- Monkey Mouse
- Skeleton mouse (Mousoleum)
- Kong Mouse
- Hollywood Mouse
- Lobster mouse
- Sensai Mouse
- Olivia Newton-John Mouse (Xanadu)
- Burlesque Mouse (Mouson Derrière)
Traps and Bases
- Any Salt Mine related cheese or traps, e.g. Salt "Extractor"
- Bulgarian Bread Feast Trap
- Diamond Atomizing Portal Trap
- Mr. Giggles' Fantastic Shoppe of Imported Goods
- Which May or May Not Include Cheese Traps Bases and "Hunting Mice For Dummies-- A complete collection of common mistakes and their solutions"
- Hot Tub (Base)
- Creates a sense of ambiance that draws the mouse in for a calming swim which soon turns into a boiling pool of burning doom
- Diving Board (trap)
- created for use with the Hot Tub base the diving board trap uses pressure plates on the surface of the diving board to activate what the creators of this trap called the hydraulic hinge, folding the board from front to back upon itself crushing the mouse.
- Fall Base
- Fall describes two things on this trap, its design and camouflage, designed to have the appearance of a forest floor scattered with leaves the fall base blends perfectly with its surroundings. Stepping on this false ground will cause you to plunge into a pool of liquid nitrogen instantly freezing the mouse.
Map Pieces
- Shredded Wheat Map piece, supposedly leading to the Elysian Fields
- Salt Mines Work Permit, opens Salt Mines map location, supposedly dropped by Kamikaze mice in the Training Grounds
- Babylon Boat Pass, opens the Hanging Gardens, said to be dropped by a Pirate Mouse in the Training Grounds or a Gold Mouse in the Salt Mines.
- Ancient Book, dropped by Sensei mice, unlocks Xanadu
Others
- Dark Moon cheese and Dark Moon cheese potions (Selenelion Potions).
- Green Tea Cheese from the Pagoda, supposedly help attract Kamikaze mice
- Lerxst, Dirk, and Pratt, three kings who give random rewards to worthy hunters in Xanadu.
This is a preliminary runover, solely intended to help confused new players, and will constantly be updated when more Myths arrive on the Discussion Board.