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{{ Cheese
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| cost = 0
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| shop = None
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| potion = None
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| craft =No
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| smash =N/A
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| trade = No
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| give = No
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| subgroup1 =Miscellaneous
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| stale = [[Stale Cheese]]
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| mhinfo =gilded_cheese
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| imglink ={{MHdomain}}/images/items/bait/263293dae89e0525b5f7e527ed0046bf.gif
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| desc = Sticky-fingered mice can't keep their paws off this expensive, incredibly heavy cheese, due to its outer coating of purest gold. Eating Gilded Cheese is a bit of a challenge, but Master Burglars don't care much for the taste-- it's the shine they're after.
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==Obtaining Gilded Cheese==
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===Loot===
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'''Gilded Cheese''' is dropped as loot by the [[Burglar Mouse]]
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===Other Sources===
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*[[Burglar Egg]]
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*[[Fog Egg]]
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==Using Gilded Cheese==
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'''Gilded Cheese''' increases the attraction of [[Burglar]] and [[Master Burglar]] mice in the following locations:
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*[[Burglar]]
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:*[[Bazaar]]
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:*[[Harbour]]
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:*[[King's Arms]]
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:*[[Laboratory]]
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:*[[Tournament Hall]]
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*[[Master Burglar]]
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:*[[Bazaar]]
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:*[[King's Arms]]
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:*[[Town of Gnawnia]]
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==Related Items==
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===Staling Effect===
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*[[Stale Cheese]] - Produced by '''Gilded Cheese''' when it fails to attract a mouse and goes stale.
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==History and Trivia==
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*'''8 June 2010:''' '''Gilded Cheese''' was introduced as loot from the [[Burglar Mouse]].
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*'''8 June 2010:''' The [[Master Burglar Mouse]] is released.
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[[Category:Cheese]]
 
[[Category:Cheese]]
 
[[Category:Cheese (Miscellaneous)]]
 
[[Category:Cheese (Miscellaneous)]]

Revision as of 17:16, 21 May 2015


Gilded Cheese
Category: Miscellaneous
Cheese Info
Cost: 0
Shoppe: None
Potion: None
Craftable: No
Tradeable: No
Giveable: No
Smashes To: N/A
Stales To: Stale Cheese
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page
Image: External Link
Sticky-fingered mice can't keep their paws off this expensive, incredibly heavy cheese, due to its outer coating of purest gold. Eating Gilded Cheese is a bit of a challenge, but Master Burglars don't care much for the taste-- it's the shine they're after.

Obtaining Gilded Cheese

Loot

Gilded Cheese is dropped as loot by the Burglar Mouse

Other Sources

Using Gilded Cheese

Gilded Cheese increases the attraction of Burglar and Master Burglar mice in the following locations:

Related Items

Staling Effect

  • Stale Cheese - Produced by Gilded Cheese when it fails to attract a mouse and goes stale.

History and Trivia