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− | Each mouse caught is worth a specific number of points. [[Traps|Trap]] components have a minimum points requirement, should a [[hunter]] fail to meet the requirement they will not be able to [[Trapsmith|purchase]], arm or [[crafting|craft]] the component. Points determine your rank on the [[scoreboard]]. | + | ''Points measure both the quality and quantity of mice a hunter has caught. Being marked with a high number of points is a sign of a truly experienced hunter!'' |
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+ | Each mouse caught is worth a specific number of '''{{MHinfo|point_stat_item|points}}'''. [[Traps|Trap]] components have a minimum points requirement, should a [[hunter]] fail to meet the requirement they will not be able to [[Trapsmith|purchase]], arm or [[crafting|craft]] the component. Points determine your rank on the [[scoreboard]]. | ||
Points are gained by catching mice. The breed of the mouse determines the amount of points it is worth. Previously, the points also differed based on the [[weight]] of the mouse caught (the heavier the mouse, the less points). Mice might steal points if you attract but fail to catch them in most [[locations]]. Losing points does not affect rank progress and thus will not cause a Hunter to drop in [[Hunter's Title#Rank Advancement|rank]]. | Points are gained by catching mice. The breed of the mouse determines the amount of points it is worth. Previously, the points also differed based on the [[weight]] of the mouse caught (the heavier the mouse, the less points). Mice might steal points if you attract but fail to catch them in most [[locations]]. Losing points does not affect rank progress and thus will not cause a Hunter to drop in [[Hunter's Title#Rank Advancement|rank]]. |
Revision as of 00:14, 27 June 2012
Points measure both the quality and quantity of mice a hunter has caught. Being marked with a high number of points is a sign of a truly experienced hunter!
Each mouse caught is worth a specific number of points. Trap components have a minimum points requirement, should a hunter fail to meet the requirement they will not be able to purchase, arm or craft the component. Points determine your rank on the scoreboard.
Points are gained by catching mice. The breed of the mouse determines the amount of points it is worth. Previously, the points also differed based on the weight of the mouse caught (the heavier the mouse, the less points). Mice might steal points if you attract but fail to catch them in most locations. Losing points does not affect rank progress and thus will not cause a Hunter to drop in rank.
50 points are also awarded each time you sound the Hunter's Horn. You gain 25 extra points for each hunter in your hunting group at your location and yet to sound the horn, up to a maximum of 250 points. Points can also be gained from Research obtained as loot, or found inside Mysterious Boxes, as well as from opening a Tome of Wisdom.
Research
The knowledge this research contains instantly awards the hunter points upon being collected. This item does not appear in a hunter's inventory.
Lab Research is dropped by different mice in the Laboratory and Catacombs as follows:
- 500 points - Granite Mouse
- 750 points - Steel Mouse
- 1,000 points - Bionic Mouse and Monster Mouse
Combat Research is dropped by different mice as follows:
- 750 points - Kung Fu Mouse in the Training Grounds and Dojo
- 1,250 points - Samurai Mouse in the Dojo
Hunting Research can be found as follows:
- 5,000 points - dropped by:
- Silth Mouse
- Icewing's Invasion mice in the Iceberg
- in Gifts dropped by Elf and Abominable Snow mice around Christmas 2008
- in Stolen Birthday Gifts dropped by Present mice around MouseHunt Birthday II
- 10,000 points - dropped by Silth Mouse, Mystic King Mouse
The knowledge this artifact contains instantly awards the hunter points upon being collected. This item does not appear in a hunter's inventory.
An Acolyte Relic worth 125,000 points may be found in Mysterious Boxes.
The knowledge these ponderings contain instantly awards the hunter points upon being collected. This item does not appear in a hunter's inventory.
Deep Thought worth 25,000 bonus points is dropped by Deep Mouse in the Iceberg.
External links
- Points rankings can be seen on the scoreboard.