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The '''Gold Mouse''' is a breed of [[Mice|mouse]] found in the [[Gnawnia]], [[Burroughs]], and [[Furoma]] [[region]]s. They also drop Rockforth cheese in [[Ronza's Traveling Shoppe]] as of her October 2009 stay.  
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The '''Gold Mouse''' is a breed of [[Mice|mouse]] found in the [[Gnawnia]], [[Burroughs]], and [[Furoma]] [[region]]s.
  
 
== Preferred Cheese ==
 
== Preferred Cheese ==
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== History and Trivia ==
 
== History and Trivia ==
The visual appearance of these mice bears a resemblance to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budai Budai] figure from Chinese culture.
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* The visual appearance of these mice bears a resemblance to the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budai Budai] figure from Chinese culture.
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* They dropped [[Rockforth]] cheese in [[Ronza's Traveling Shoppe]] during her October 2009 visit.  
  
 
== Images ==
 
== Images ==

Revision as of 00:43, 8 January 2010


Gold Mouse
Mouse Group:
Mouse Statistics
Points: 600 Gold: 1,201
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: Physical Other Requirements:
Cheese: Charm:
Locations: Dojo
Harbour
Meadow
Mountain
Town of Digby
Town of Gnawnia
Training Grounds
Loot:
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
Significantly more rare than many other mice, this solid gold mouse is not much stronger than more common mice and fetches a handsome reward for whomever can find one.
Mouse ID#: 9


The Gold Mouse is a breed of mouse found in the Gnawnia, Burroughs, and Furoma regions.

Preferred Cheese

Gold mice have no specific preference for any kind of cheese.

History and Trivia

  • The visual appearance of these mice bears a resemblance to the Budai figure from Chinese culture.

Images