Calligraphy Mouse
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The Calligraphy Mouse is a breed of mouse found during the annual Lunar New Year event. They are known to drop Lunar New Year event-related loot.
This page was last updated to represent preferences for the Year of the Sheep Festival.
Calligraphy Mouse | |||
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Mouse Group: Event Mice (Lunar New Year) | |||
Mouse Statistics | |||
Points: | 1,888 | Gold: | 888 |
Location & Attraction Info | |||
Required Power Types: | All types | Other Requirements: | |
Cheese: | SUPER|brie+ | Charm: | |
Locations: | Calamity Carl's Cruise | Loot: | Cruise Bux Firecracker Charms Miniatures |
Links | |||
Larry's Loot Lexicon: | MouseHunt Info Page | Image: | Image Link |
This wise old mouse is a hard one to find. Most of the time he is hidden away scrawling out masterful scrolls to steal luck away from hunters and grant it to mice wealthy enough to buy his services. He has been known to have a very refined palette and is said to only seek out the taste of SuperBrie+. This however is no easy mouse to catch, for though he looks old and frail, his lifelong practice of dancing with a heavy brush has kept him incredibly nimble and quick. | |||
Mouse ID#: 360 |
Preferred Cheese
The Calligraphy mouse has been found to be especially attracted to SUPER|brie+ cheese, to the point that any other kind of cheese will simply not suffice.
Event Participation
- Year of the Sheep Festival - 17 February through 5 March 2015
- Location: Calamity Carl's Cruise
- Cheese Preference: SUPER|brie+
- Loot: Cruise Bux, Firecracker Charm, Miniatures
- Year of the Horse Festival - 30 January through 18 February 2014
- Location: Calamity Carl's Cozy Cruise
- Loot: Cruise Bux, Firecracker Charm, Miniatures
- Year of the Snake Festival - 11-25 February 2013
- Location: Calamity Carl's Cozy Cruise
- Loot: Cruise Bux, Firecracker Charm, Souvenirs
- Year of the Dragon Festival - 23 January through 7 February 2012
History and Trivia
- 23 January 2012: The Calligraphy mouse was released as part of the Year of the Dragon Festival event.
- The amount of points (1,888) and gold (888) awarded on catching a Calligraphy mouse reflects the belief in the number eight being considered "lucky" in Chinese culture; a sequence of a "lucky" number is considered even more favorable!