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<sup>'''[*]'''</sup> Beining a Knight you are able to hunt for an Acolyte. As seems catching an Acolyte gives you a significantly higher boost. To be more exact it gives you 0.34 of a percent point while the calculated value should be around 0.196. This means getting an Acolyte gives almost 50% additional progress boost. | <sup>'''[*]'''</sup> Beining a Knight you are able to hunt for an Acolyte. As seems catching an Acolyte gives you a significantly higher boost. To be more exact it gives you 0.34 of a percent point while the calculated value should be around 0.196. This means getting an Acolyte gives almost 50% additional progress boost. | ||
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[[Category:Terminology]] | [[Category:Terminology]] |
Revision as of 19:04, 22 May 2010
Hunter's Titles are indicators of experience and seniority in MouseHunt. Rank is based on the quality and quantity of mice caught. As hunters catch more mice, they become more experienced. More experienced hunters gain access to new areas (though occasionally they must collect the proper loot) and become more effective at hunting, crafting and using potions.
Ranks
The ranks are as follow:
Rank | Description |
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Novice | A Novice hunter only has access to the Town of Gnawnia and Meadow locations and has no crafting abilities. The rank of Novice is signified by a white shield (link) next to the player's name. |
Apprentice | Upon reaching the rank of Apprentice, the player can now hunt in the Harbour location and acquires minimal crafting abilities. Apprentices may begin accumulating Stale Cheese, and may participate in Tournaments. The rank of Apprentice is signified by a yellow shield (link) next to the player's name. |
Journeyman | Upon reaching the rank of Journeyman, the player can now hunt in the Mountain. Assuming they have collected the proper loot, they can also hunt in the Calm Clearing location. The Journeyman's crafting abilities increase. The rank of Journeyman is signified by an orange shield (link) next to the player's name. |
Master
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Upon reaching the rank of Master, the player is eligible to hunt in the Laboratory, Town of Digby, and Mousoleum locations of the Burroughs region, and the Great Gnarled Tree location of the Whisker Woods region, assuming they have collected the proper loot. It is also the first ranking at which Radioactive Blue Cheese Curd Potions and Gnarled Cheese Curd Potions can be collected and used. The Master's crafting abilities also increase. The rank of Master is signified by a purple shield (link) next to the player's name. |
Grandmaster | Upon reaching the rank of Grandmaster, the player is eligible to hunt in the Training Grounds, Dojo, Meditation Room, and Pinnacle Chamber locations of the Furoma area, the Lagoon location of the Whisker Woods area, and the Bazaar location of the Burroughs area, assuming they have collected the proper loot. Grandmasters also receive a bonus when using potions and a further increase in crafting abilities. The rank of Grandmaster is signified by a blue shield (link) next to the player's name. |
Legendary | Upon reaching the rank of Legendary, the player is eligible to enter the Catacombs with a repaired Mousoleum map, and assuming they have collected the proper loot the Forbidden Grove and Acolyte Realm of the Bristle Woods area. On crafting the Ship, a Legendary hunter may enter the S.S. Huntington II area in Rodentia. On crafting the Ocean Navigation Kit, the hunter may travel to the Cape Clawed, Derr Dunes, Elub Shore and Nerg Plains areas of the Tribal Isles region. Legendary hunters also receive a further bonus when using potions and a further increase in crafting abilities. The rank of Legend is signified by a green shield (link) next to the player's name. |
Hero | Upon reaching the rank of Hero, the player is eligible to enter the Jungle of Dread in Tribal Isles with an Ocean Navigation Kit. Heroes also receive a further bonus when using potions and a further increase in crafting abilities. The rank of Hero is signified by a black shield with a white star in the center (link) next to the player's name. |
Knight | Upon reaching the rank of Knight, the player is eligible to enter the Dracano area in Tribal Isles with an Ocean Navigation Kit. On crafting Balack's Lantern, the hunter may also enter Balack's Cove. Knights also receive a further bonus when using potions and a further increase in crafting abilities. The rank of Knight is signified by a black shield with a yellow cross in the center (link) next to the player's name. |
Lord/Lady | There is no hunting area exclusive to Lords/Ladies. However, Lords/Ladies receive a further bonus when using potions and a further increase in crafting abilities (they are the lowest rank which can presently safely make every crafting recipe that exists). The rank of Lady is signified by a black shield with a pink outline and a pink bullseye in the center (link) next to the player's name. The rank of Lord is signified by a black shield with a blue outline and a pink bullseye in the center (link) next to the player's name. |
Baron/Baroness | There is no hunting area exclusive to Barons/Baronesses. However, Barons/Baronesses receive a further bonus when using potions and a further increase in crafting abilities. The rank of Baroness is signified by a black shield with a pink outline and 2 golden lines down the middle with 2 golden stars on the edges (link) next to the player's name. The rank of Baron is signified by a black shield with a blue outline and 2 golden lines down the middle with 2 golden stars on the edges (link) next to the player's name. |
Count/Countess | This is currently the highest known rank. There is no hunting area exclusive to Counts/Countesses. However, Counts/Countesses receive a further bonus when using potions and a further increase in crafting abilities. The rank of Countess is signified by a red shield with a pink outline and a single black stripe down the middle (link). The rank of Count is signified by a red shield with a blue outline and a single black stripe down the middle (link). |
Donor | The MouseHunt developers recognize players that have donated money to purchase SUPER|brie+. Being a donor is not a 'rank' but all donors are given a golden shield (link) next to their name to signify their donation. Currently the Donor's shield has been taken off the scoreboard, and there is no indication that it will come back. However, when you donate to MouseHunt to purchase SUPER|brie+, the MouseHunt icon (at the top left of the page) will turn golden as a recognition of your donation. |
Rank Advancement
Rank advancement is not based directly on the points earned. So, rank will not increase through the bonus points earned through King's rewards, sounding the horn, Lab Research, etc. Instead the rank progress bar increases through the hunter's activity in the game.
Every hunt gives some base progress. The same progress is always made when a mouse is not caught — that is, some progress is made even if a mouse is not attracted or when one steals points or cheese. If one catches a mouse, additional progress is made based on a formula known only to the developers (see approximation below). The higher a player's level, the longer it takes to advance to the next level.
Note that rank may advance for both trap checks and for going on hunts. During trap checks, however, a hunter only gains half the progress of a normal hunt.
Rank Advancement formula
The formula for the rank advancement seems to be linear and so it can be well approximated based on even a small number of hunts.
Rank advancement formula when a hunter is going on a hunt (the horn is sounded in any way):
mouse_factor * points_for_mouse + base_points
Rank advancement formula for hourly trap checks:
(mouse_factor * points_for_mouse + base_points)/2
Note, points_for_mouse means points a hunter gets for a mouse based on its type (Brown, White etc) and its weight. If a mouse was not caught this is always 0 (which means you only get base points then).
hunter's title | base points | mouse factor | max error | hunts |
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Journeyman | 0.0810 | 0.0003252 | 0.0076 | 65 |
Master | 0.0295 | 0.0001160 | 0.0092 | 100 |
Grandmaster | 0.0130 | 0.0000533 | 0.0079 | 65 |
Legendary | 0.0062 | 0.0000247 | 0.0067 | 65 |
Hero | 0.0032 | 0.0000110 | 0.0087 | 115 |
Knight | 0.0016 | 0.0000049 | 0.0093 | 120 |
Note, there is no way to calculate exact factors as the current rank is shown rounded to 2 decimal places.