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− | Hunters in the Mountain are recommended to use a trap and base comparable to or greater than the [[Swiss Army Mouse Trap]] and [[Dehydration Base]] to hunt successfully. Collecting enough gold to purchase either the [[Mouse DeathBot]] or [[NVMRC Forcefield Trap]] will also increase the chances of catching mice not only here, but in several locations in the [[Burroughs]] region as well. Hunters need to obtain the [[Burroughs Laboratory Map Piece]] from a [[Ninja Mouse|Ninja]] mouse before becoming eligible to go beyond the Gnawnia region. | + | Hunters in the Mountain are recommended to use a trap and base comparable to or greater than the [[Swiss Army Mouse Trap]] and [[Dehydration Base]] to hunt successfully. Collecting enough gold to purchase either the [[Mouse DeathBot]] or [[NVMRC Forcefield Trap]] will also increase the chances of catching mice not only here, but in several locations in the [[Burroughs]] region as well. Hunters need to obtain the [[Burroughs Laboratory Map Piece]] from a [[Ninja Mouse|Ninja]] mouse before becoming eligible to go beyond the Gnawnia region. Hunters who want to get to the [[Laboratory]] as soon as possible are advised to take advantage of the higher attraction rate provided by using [[Brie]] cheese as bait to get a better chance of encountering Ninja mice sooner. They should, however, keep in mind that the Laboratory also requires hunters to at least have the rank of Master, which they probably wouldn't have attained yet if they do catch a Ninja mouse early. Using [[Swiss]] cheese should prove more cost-effective, albeit having a lower attraction rate than their more expensive counterpart. |
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Revision as of 06:00, 12 March 2009
This treacherous environment only allows the toughest of mice to survive. Be warned: the Mountain is no place for the novice mouse hunter!
Description and Requirements
The Mountain is a location in the Gnawnia region requiring a minimum rank of Journeyman to enter. In the original release of MouseHunt on March 2008, it was the last location available to hunters.
Shops
There are no shops available in the Mountain. Shops for the Gnawnia region can be found in the Town of Gnawnia and Harbour.
Mountain Mice
Mouse | Max Points | Min Gold | Power Type | Loot |
---|---|---|---|---|
Abominable Snow | 1,750 | 1,751 | Physical | |
Bionic | 300 | 551 | Physical | Brie Alchemy Potion |
Black Widow | 480 | 11 | Physical | SUPER|brie+ cheese |
Brown | 115 | 151 | Physical | |
Diamond | 1,200 | 601 | Physical | |
Dwarf | 285 | 526 | Tactical | Splintered Wood |
Gold | 600 | 1,201 | Physical | |
Granite | 285 | 526 | Physical | |
Grey | 90 | 126 | Physical | |
Ninja | 2,750 | 351 | Tactical | Burroughs Laboratory Map Piece |
Steel | 270 | 501 | Physical | |
White | 70 | 101 | Physical | |
Zombie | 2,700 | 2,701 | Physical |
- Highlighted mice are those rarely encountered in the location.
Hunting Strategy
Hunters in the Mountain are recommended to use a trap and base comparable to or greater than the Swiss Army Mouse Trap and Dehydration Base to hunt successfully. Collecting enough gold to purchase either the Mouse DeathBot or NVMRC Forcefield Trap will also increase the chances of catching mice not only here, but in several locations in the Burroughs region as well. Hunters need to obtain the Burroughs Laboratory Map Piece from a Ninja mouse before becoming eligible to go beyond the Gnawnia region. Hunters who want to get to the Laboratory as soon as possible are advised to take advantage of the higher attraction rate provided by using Brie cheese as bait to get a better chance of encountering Ninja mice sooner. They should, however, keep in mind that the Laboratory also requires hunters to at least have the rank of Master, which they probably wouldn't have attained yet if they do catch a Ninja mouse early. Using Swiss cheese should prove more cost-effective, albeit having a lower attraction rate than their more expensive counterpart.