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Arming '''Wealth Charms''' would cause mice to drop 5% more [[gold]] when caught, up to the maximum of 1,800 extra gold. This cap only affects gold rewarded for catching [[Eclipse]], [[Fiend]], [[Balack the Banished]], [[Dragon]] or [[Acolyte]] mice, which are worth more than 36,000 gold.
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Arming '''Wealth Charms''' causes mice to drop as loot 5% of their [[gold]] value when caught, up to the maximum of 1,800 gold. This cap only affects gold rewarded for catching [[Eclipse]], [[Fiend]], [[Balack the Banished]], [[Dragon]] or [[Acolyte]] mice, which are worth more than 36,000 gold.
  
 
== Purchasing Info ==
 
== Purchasing Info ==

Revision as of 05:54, 11 February 2012

Wealth Charm
Category:
Charm Statistics Charm Info
Power: 0 Cost: 0
Power Bonus: 0% Limited Edition: ??
Attraction Bonus: 0% Crafted: ??
Luck: 0 Smashable: ??
Cheese Effect: No Effect Tradeable: ??
Consumed Upon: Catch Giveable: ??
Larry's Loot Lexicon: ?? Image: External Link
While this charm is armed all mice will drop extra gold! More valuable mice will drop greater quantities of lovely coins, up to the maximum of 1,800 extra gold.







Arming Wealth Charms causes mice to drop as loot 5% of their gold value when caught, up to the maximum of 1,800 gold. This cap only affects gold rewarded for catching Eclipse, Fiend, Balack the Banished, Dragon or Acolyte mice, which are worth more than 36,000 gold.

Purchasing Info

The Wealth Charm cannot be bought. Instead, it is received upon completion of a Library Assignment, which can be started at the Crystal Library.

History and Trivia

The Wealth Charm was introduced on 9 August 2011 when the Crystal Library location was introduced into the game.