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'''Hunter's Titles''' are an indicator of experience and seniority in MouseHunt.  As a [[hunter]] performs his [[hunt]]s, he becomes more experienced. A more experienced hunter gains access to new areas (though occasionally, they must collect the proper [[loot]]) and becomes more effective at hunting and at using potions. The ranks go as follows:
  
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*Novice
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:A Novice hunter only has access to the [[Town of Gnawnia]] and [[Meadow]] locations.
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*Apprentice
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:The [[Harbour]] becomes available to the Apprentice hunter.
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*Journeyman
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:Journeymen can hunt in the [[Mountain]].
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*Master
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:Master is the first rank where hunters can hunt in the [[Laboratory]], [[Town of Digby]], and [[Mousoleum]], assuming they have collected the proper [[loot]].  It is also the first ranking at which [[potion]]s can be collected.
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*Grandmaster
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:There are no special locations available to Grandmaster hunters, but they use potions more effectively.
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*Legendary
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:Again, the primary benefit to being a Legendary hunter is the better use of potions.
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*Hero
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:This is currently the highest available rank.  Only a select few Hunters hold it.
  
== The Hunter Titles ==
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The method for calculating rank is based partially on accumulated [[points]], partially on the frequency of hunts and the sounding of the [[horn]], and partially on the type of [[mice]] caught.  As such, every hunter will level up at a different time, which cannot be predicted.
 
 
Hunter Titles are a system of ranking people in Mouse Hunt. The ranks go as follows.
 
 
 
Novice-Just started playing the game.
 
 
 
Apprentice-Has been playing for a bit now.
 
 
 
Journeyman-Is a proficient Hunter.
 
 
 
Master-Is skilled in the art of Mouse Hunting.
 
 
 
Grand Master-Is a great hunter.
 
 
 
Legendary-Knows the ins and outs of Mouse Hunt and is extremely good.
 
 
 
Hero-Does to mice what a juicer does to an orange.
 
 
 
These are the hunters, with each new title you gain, you will be able to go to newer and better areas filled with different breeds of mice. There is an important note to make right here. Your rank is increased not based on how many points you have alone. Also taken into account is how dedicated you are to the game. This is why the scoreboard may sometimes seem skewed in certain peoples favor.
 
 
 
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== Beyond Hero ==
 
 
 
Rumor has it that there are level of Mouse Hunt mastery that we have yet to see....
 
....well that's for ''you'' to decide....
 
 
 
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submitted by Curtis[CIA]
 
 
 
[[Category:Gameplay]]
 

Revision as of 17:19, 1 October 2008

Hunter's Titles are an indicator of experience and seniority in MouseHunt. As a hunter performs his hunts, he becomes more experienced. A more experienced hunter gains access to new areas (though occasionally, they must collect the proper loot) and becomes more effective at hunting and at using potions. The ranks go as follows:

  • Novice
A Novice hunter only has access to the Town of Gnawnia and Meadow locations.
  • Apprentice
The Harbour becomes available to the Apprentice hunter.
  • Journeyman
Journeymen can hunt in the Mountain.
  • Master
Master is the first rank where hunters can hunt in the Laboratory, Town of Digby, and Mousoleum, assuming they have collected the proper loot. It is also the first ranking at which potions can be collected.
  • Grandmaster
There are no special locations available to Grandmaster hunters, but they use potions more effectively.
  • Legendary
Again, the primary benefit to being a Legendary hunter is the better use of potions.
  • Hero
This is currently the highest available rank. Only a select few Hunters hold it.

The method for calculating rank is based partially on accumulated points, partially on the frequency of hunts and the sounding of the horn, and partially on the type of mice caught. As such, every hunter will level up at a different time, which cannot be predicted.