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On 22 December 2009, they began to drop Eleven Coloured Lights in Festive Comet.
 
On 22 December 2009, they began to drop Eleven Coloured Lights in Festive Comet.
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On 23 December 2009, they began to drop Twelve Liters of Egg Nog in Festive Comet.
  
 
== Images ==
 
== Images ==

Revision as of 16:50, 23 December 2009


Christmas Tree Mouse
Mouse Group:
Mouse Statistics
Points: 2,600 Gold: 1,201
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: Physical Other Requirements:
Cheese: Gingerbread cheese
SUPER|brie+ cheese
Charm:
Locations: Festive Comet Loot: Eleven Coloured Lights
Gingerbread Base Blueprints
Gingerbread House Plans
Icing Sugar
Three Santa Hats
Twelve Liters of Egg Nog
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
What better way to blend into your environment and evade MouseHunters than a Christmas Tree costume!
Mouse ID#: 207


The Christmas Tree Mouse is a breed of mouse that can be found in the Festive Comet. They are known to drop Eleven Coloured Lights, Gingerbread Base Blueprints, Gingerbread House Plans, Icing Sugar, Three Santa Hats, and Twelve Liters of Egg Nog as loot.

Preferred Cheese

Christmas Tree Mice are found to be especially attracted to SUPER|brie+ and Gingerbread cheese.

Hunting Strategy

Hunters are advised to use their strongest and luckiest trap available to them for this rare adversary, in order to prevent this elusive mouse from getting away from their trap in the event that they encounter one. It has also been observed that most hunters have caught the Christmas Tree Mouse within the first few hunts after switching to SUPER|brie+, though it is certainly not guaranteed.

As with any hunt, using your luckiest and strongest trap is a good idea. However, the Christmas Tree Mouse is not particularly difficult to catch (falling between the Dwarf and the Steel mice in the general difficulty ranking on the hunter profile page) and consequently the key strategy is attraction. Using a trap setup with a high attraction rate along with SUPER|brie+ is therefore recommended. And, if hunters have not had their Gingerbread Blueprints from the hard-to-attract Worker Mouse or Ornament Mouse, they may also try using a lucky trap setup along with SUPER|brie+ and hope they catch a Christmas Tree Mouse with the blueprints.

History and Trivia

Christmas Tree Mice were released on 3 December 2009 as part of the Great Winter Hunt '09. On 12 December 2009, they began to drop both Gingerbread Base Blueprints and Gingerbread House Plans in Festive Comet.

On 14 December 2009, they began to drop Three Santa Hats in Festive Comet.

On 22 December 2009, they began to drop Eleven Coloured Lights in Festive Comet.

On 23 December 2009, they began to drop Twelve Liters of Egg Nog in Festive Comet.

Images