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The '''Red Envelope Mouse''' is a breed of [[mouse]] found in the [[Town of Gnawnia]] and [[Training Grounds]]. They are known to drop [[Special#Red Pocket Envelope|Red Pocket Envelope]] as loot.
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The '''Red Envelope Mouse''' is a breed of [[mouse]] found in the [[Town of Gnawnia]] and [[Training Grounds]]. They are known to drop [[Red Pocket Envelope]] as loot.
  
 
== Preferred Cheese ==
 
== Preferred Cheese ==

Revision as of 03:40, 20 March 2011


Red Envelope Mouse
Mouse Group: Event Mice
Mouse Statistics
Points: 888 Gold: 221
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: All types except Parental Other Requirements:
Cheese: Charm:
Locations: Town of Gnawnia
Training Grounds
Loot: Red Pocket Envelope
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
There is a tradition among the mice who participate in the Lunar New Year celebrations. Some mice exchange red envelopes with each other, filled with gold that they have looted from poor, unsuspecting hunters. Red boxes, red envelopes? Coincidence? We think not.
Mouse ID#: 219


The Red Envelope Mouse is a breed of mouse found in the Town of Gnawnia and Training Grounds. They are known to drop Red Pocket Envelope as loot.

Preferred Cheese

History and Trivia

  • The Red Envelope Mouse was introduced on 12 February 2010 in the Heart of the Tiger Party during the Heart of the Tiger event. They dropped Tiger Heart Chest and Satchels of Gold, worth 222 or 888 gold, as loot.
  • The amount of points (888) awarded on catching a Red Envelope mouse, and the amount of gold held in the loot drops (222 and 888), reflects the belief of the numbers eight and two being considered "lucky" in Chinese culture; a sequence of a "lucky" number is considered even more favorable!
  • Re-released on 10 February 2011 as part of the Heart of the Rabbit event.

Images