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− | Each mouse caught is worth a specific number of points. These points are a tally of the experience of the hunter. The number of points a hunter has places him into a certain category, such as Novice, Apprentice, Journeyman, Master, Grandmaster, Legendary or Hero. The points allow the hunter to travel to different areas. | + | Each mouse caught is worth a specific number of points. These points are a tally of the experience of the hunter. The number of points a hunter has places him into a certain [[Hunter's Title|category]], such as Novice, Apprentice, Journeyman, Master, Grandmaster, Legendary or Hero. The points allow the hunter to travel to different areas. |
− | Points are gained by catching mice. The heavier the mouse is, the less points it is worth. Since a smaller mouse is faster, it is more challenging to catch, and therefore worth more points. | + | Points are gained by catching mice. The heavier the mouse is, the less points it is worth. Since a smaller mouse is faster, it is more challenging to catch, and therefore worth more points. In certain areas, the mice might steal points if you attract but fail to catch them. These areas are the [[Harbour]], the [[Mountain]], the [[Laboratory]] and the [[Mousoleum]]. |
Revision as of 14:42, 6 October 2008
Each mouse caught is worth a specific number of points. These points are a tally of the experience of the hunter. The number of points a hunter has places him into a certain category, such as Novice, Apprentice, Journeyman, Master, Grandmaster, Legendary or Hero. The points allow the hunter to travel to different areas.
Points are gained by catching mice. The heavier the mouse is, the less points it is worth. Since a smaller mouse is faster, it is more challenging to catch, and therefore worth more points. In certain areas, the mice might steal points if you attract but fail to catch them. These areas are the Harbour, the Mountain, the Laboratory and the Mousoleum.