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− | + | The Mouse DeathBot always outdoes the NVMRC Forcefield Trap in [[power]] (sometimes by quite a significant amount), but the NVMRC Forcefield Trap has a ''much'' higher [[luck]] total. So which is better, power or luck? | |
− | + | Luck allows the hunter to capture a mouse, regardless of difficulty. Really strong [[physical]] mice like the [[Monster Mouse]] are really only caught through luck, and without luck, you can't catch them. However, luck is not reliable -- it doesn't always work and doesn't work anywhere near as often as power does. Power is the more faithful way to catch mice, but it cannot catch all mice. | |
− | + | Additionally, the DeathBot can be transformed into the [[PartyBot]] if one receives a [[Party Hat]] as a [[Birthday Gift]]. The PartyBot has higher luck ''and'' power ratings than either the ordinary DeathBot or the NVMRC Forcefield Trap, and the latter cannot be enhanced through such [[crafting]] at the present time. | |
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− | + | Historically speaking, most people picked the NVMRC Forcefield Trap because, given the environment of the [[Laboratory]] where it becomes practical for most hunters, the power is sufficient, while the extra luck helps to catch the difficult physical mice. On the other hand, certain recent developments such as the distribution of party hats, which cannot be purchased, and the utility of [[Stale Cheese]] have changed the calculations. In the end, it comes down to preference and the likelihood of obtaining a party hat. It is generally not worth buying both since many mice beyond the Lab have different [[Traps#Power Types|power types]], making all physical traps "[[Effectiveness|less effective]]" in the hunter's future. | |
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Revision as of 20:03, 9 March 2009
Seeing as these two traps are of similar price, many people are torn about which trap to buy. Ultimately both traps will serve you well. However, there are some key differences that are worth noting.
The short answer is that most people prefer the NVMRC Forcefield Trap, but read on to get the facts and draw your own conclusions.
Contents
Stats
For the Wooden Base:
Weapon | Power | Power type | Power bonus | Attraction bonus | Luck | Cheese Effect |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NVMRC Forcefield Trap | 2671 | Physical | 12% | 10% | 12 | Very Fresh |
Mouse DeathBot | 2800 | Physical | 15% | 10% | 2 | Fresh |
For the Wooden Base With Target:
Weapon | Power | Power type | Power bonus | Attraction bonus | Luck | Cheese Effect |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NVMRC Forcefield Trap | 2716 | Physical | 12% | 30% | 12 | No Effect |
Mouse DeathBot | 2846 | Physical | 15% | 30% | 2 | Stale |
For the Stone Base:
Weapon | Power | Power type | Power bonus | Attraction bonus | Luck | Cheese Effect |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NVMRC Forcefield Trap | 3050 | Physical | 22% | 10% | 12 | Fresh |
Mouse DeathBot | 3188 | Physical | 25% | 10% | 2 | No Effect |
For the Explosive Base:
Weapon | Power | Power type | Power bonus | Attraction bonus | Luck | Cheese Effect |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NVMRC Forcefield Trap | 3101 | Physical | 17% | 15% | 12 | Stale |
Mouse DeathBot | 3240 | Physical | 20% | 15% | 2 | Very Stale |
For the Dehydration Base:
Weapon | Power | Power type | Power bonus | Attraction bonus | Luck | Cheese Effect |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NVMRC Forcefield Trap | 2884 | Physical | 12% | 15% | 16 | Insanely Fresh |
Mouse DeathBot | 3019 | Physical | 15% | 15% | 6 | Extremely Fresh |
For the Polar Base:
Weapon | Power | Power type | Power bonus | Attraction bonus | Luck | Cheese Effect |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
NVMRC Forcefield Trap | 3111 | Physical | 22% | 10% | 16 | Insanely Fresh |
Mouse DeathBot | 3250 | Physical | 25% | 10% | 6 | Extremely Fresh |
Evaluation
The Mouse DeathBot always outdoes the NVMRC Forcefield Trap in power (sometimes by quite a significant amount), but the NVMRC Forcefield Trap has a much higher luck total. So which is better, power or luck?
Luck allows the hunter to capture a mouse, regardless of difficulty. Really strong physical mice like the Monster Mouse are really only caught through luck, and without luck, you can't catch them. However, luck is not reliable -- it doesn't always work and doesn't work anywhere near as often as power does. Power is the more faithful way to catch mice, but it cannot catch all mice.
Additionally, the DeathBot can be transformed into the PartyBot if one receives a Party Hat as a Birthday Gift. The PartyBot has higher luck and power ratings than either the ordinary DeathBot or the NVMRC Forcefield Trap, and the latter cannot be enhanced through such crafting at the present time.
Historically speaking, most people picked the NVMRC Forcefield Trap because, given the environment of the Laboratory where it becomes practical for most hunters, the power is sufficient, while the extra luck helps to catch the difficult physical mice. On the other hand, certain recent developments such as the distribution of party hats, which cannot be purchased, and the utility of Stale Cheese have changed the calculations. In the end, it comes down to preference and the likelihood of obtaining a party hat. It is generally not worth buying both since many mice beyond the Lab have different power types, making all physical traps "less effective" in the hunter's future.