User:Grexx/Sandbox
Notes: I'm usually just fiddling around on this page with some ideas to see how they look like or work. Usually don't end up using them, but if you actually find them useful, feel free grab it and modify. Just drop me a note to let me know you're doing so :)
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Editor's Corner
Welcome to the Editor's Corner. The Editor's Corner contains the basic information that any user wishing to edit the MH Wiki should know, along with a few other pages that editors can use to organize their work.
Basic Editing Tips
The basic editing tips are meant for the casual editor who plans on adding some information to the MH Wiki. Following these guidelines will ensure that your contribution will require little or no follow up edits.
- Before editing, check that your information is factual. Theories and unverified information should never be on the wiki.
- You can start editing an article by clicking on the edit link in each section, or by clicking on the edit tab on the top of the page.
- After finishing the edit, do not click save yet. First make sure you check your edit visually using the "Show preview" button.
- If you are lost in your own edit, you can click on the "Show changes" button to see the work you have done.
- Make sure to include an Edit Summary of the work you have done. It is the textbox located above the buttons. This will provide other editors with info on the work done, and helps keep the page history organized.
- Tick the minor edit box if the information you have added is trivial/minor.
- After going through the steps 3 to 6, should you then proceed with a save.
Making comments on User and User:Talk pages
Some additional guidelines for edits to User and User:Talk pages:
- Avoid editing a User page. Most users prefer that it is left for their own work, such as an introduction or list of things they are working on.
- When making a new comment on a User:Talk page, make sure to use a section tag using "== A Section Tag ==" by adding 2 equal characters at the front and back of the section header.
- If you are giving a reply, don't forget to indent it accordingly, as shown in the example below. This is done by adding a ':' colon mark for each level of indent.
- Indentation
- Example
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- Lastly, don't forget to sign your comments. It can be done by adding -- ~~~~ at the end of the comment.
Further Reading
- Read up on wiki etiquette here: Wikipedia:Wiki etiquette. In short, be polite and civil to other editors, and they will do the same.
- Wikipedia contains lots of information for the interested editor. Some of the more useful and relevant links:
Things you should not do
The following lists some basic things that you should not be adding or doing on the MH Wiki.
- Inserting false information, will likely lead to a month long ban. Serious offenders have been known to be permanently banned from the wiki.
- Posting personal hunt results/strategy on any of the main articles. This is best left to the forums.
- Do not discuss hunting strategy on the wiki. Again, this is better left to the forums. This is to avoid spamming the Special:RecentChanges page with non-wiki related topics.
Recognition Tags
To be placed on user talk page, along with noting some of the major contribution(s) they have made. Please feel free to use the templates and recognize someone for the contributions they have made to the wiki :)
Wiki Contributions
Invaluable Contributor |
In recognition of the excellent contributions that Wiki Jack has made to the MH Wiki. -- Signature |
Invaluable Contributor |
In recognition of the excellent contributions that Wiki Jack has made to the MH Wiki. -- Signature |
Location Flow Chart
Gnawnia Region Town of Gnawnia OR Meadow (Novice) ▼ |
Harbour (Apprentice) ▼ |
Mountain (Journeyman) ▼ |
Burroughs Region Laboratory (Master) ▼ |
Mousoleum OR Town of Digby ▼ |
Furoma Region Training Grounds (Grandmaster) ▼ |
Burroughs Region Bazaar ▼ |
Furoma Region Dojo ▼ |
Meditation Room ▼ |
Pinnacle Chamber ▼ |
Burroughs Region Catacombs (Legendary) |
Testing Transclusions
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- "Gold" redirects here. For other uses, see Gold Mouse or Gold (disambiguation).
Buy exciting traps and delicious cheese with this!
Gold is the currency of MouseHunt. It is earned by catching mice and, to a lesser extent, accepting rewards from the King. It can also be obtained through loot drops such as a Satchel of Gold, bonus drops from arming Wealth Charms and other related charms, or by returning surplus cheese, traps, and crafting materials for a refund at the respective shops. All hunters also receive an hourly wage of 50 gold from the King.
Gold can be exchanged for traps, cheese, crafting materials, marketplace items, traveling, repairing maps at the Cartographer, and raffle tickets. When transferring gold via the Give To Friends option, the King charges a 10% tariff.
In some Locations, failure to catch a mouse can sometimes result in the mouse stealing extra gold from the hunter. However, if a hunter has less gold on hand than what a particular breed of mouse typically steals, then failure to catch that mouse will not result in a loss of gold.
If the hunter has an extremely low amount of gold, the following message is displayed:
- You are stricken with poverty!
- The King pays all his active hunters a wage of 50 gold an hour, so fear not if you do not have enough to purchase bait.
Satchel of Gold
The gold contained in this satchel is instantly awarded to the hunter upon being collected. This item does not appear in a hunter's inventory.
Satchels of Gold are dropped by mice as follows:
- 222 gold pieces – Red Envelope Mouse in the Heart of the Tiger Party during the Heart of the Tiger event.
- 250 gold pieces – Barmy Gunner, Bilged Boatswain, Cabin Boy, Corrupt Commodore, Dashing Buccaneer and Pirate mice in the Harbour and Archer Mouse in the Training Grounds.
- 500 gold pieces – Kung Fu, Nugget, and Samurai mice.
- 750 gold pieces
- Monk Mouse and Student mice in the Dojo.
- Student Mice during the Year of the Dragon Festival.
- 888 gold pieces – Red Envelope Mouse in the Heart of the Tiger Party during the Heart of the Tiger event.
- 1,000 gold pieces
- Assassin, Big Bad Burroughs, Frostlance Guard, Master mice in the Meditation Room, Nugget, Silth, Troll, and Whelpling.
- Scrooge Mouse during The Great Winter Hunt '09.
- Costumed Tiger during the Year of the Dragon Festival.
- 2,000 gold pieces
- Icewing's Invasion mice in the Iceberg.
- Costumed Rabbit during the Year of the Dragon Festival.
- 2,011 gold pieces – New Year's during The Great Winter Hunt 2010
- 4,000 gold pieces - Stuck Snowball during the Extreme Toboggan Challenge
- 5,000 gold pieces
- Big Bad Burroughs, Dojo Sensei, Frostlance Guard, Silth and Technic King, and Scrooge Mouse during the Great Winter Hunt '09.
- Costumed Dragon during the Year of the Dragon Festival.
- 10,000 gold pieces – Big Bad Burroughs, Dojo Sensei and Silth mice.
- Costumed Snake during the Year of the Snake Festival.
- 15,000 gold pieces – Big Bad Burroughs and Silth mice.
- 20,000 gold pieces – Big Bad Burroughs mouse.
- 50,000 – Chrono mice.
Satchels of Gold can also be found as follows:
- 1,000 gold pieces – in Low Charge Eggs, Stolen Birthday Gifts, and War Supplies
- 5,000 gold pieces – in Gifts dropped by Elf and Abominable Snow mice around Christmas 2008, Medium Charge Eggs, and War Supplies
- 10,000 gold pieces – in High Charge Eggs, Ronza's Green Satchels of Surprise, Stolen Birthday Gifts, and War Supplies
- 50,000 gold pieces – in Mysterious Boxes and War Supplies
Wealth Charms
Wealth Charms, Rift Wealth Charms, Super Wealth Charms, Extreme Wealth Charms, and Ultimate Wealth Charms cause mice to drop a percentage of their gold value as a bonus, with a fixed cap to how much additional gold can be produced. Both the percentage and the cap are based on the charm used. Rift Wealth Charms are also part of the Riftwalker Set.
Charm | Gold Value Percentage | Gold Bonus Cap |
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Wealth Charm | 5% | 1,800 |
Rift Wealth Charm | ||
Super Wealth Charm | 10% | 4,500 |
Extreme Wealth Charm | 20% | 15,000 |
Ultimate Wealth Charm | 40% | 50,000 |
Images
External links
- Gold rankings can be seen on the scoreboard.
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Recommended Trap Power Types for Location
Location | Physical Trap |
Shadow Trap |
Tactical Trap |
Arcane Trap |
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Town of Gnawnia | ▬ | ▬ | Y | ▬ |
Meadow | ▬ | ▬ | Y | ▬ |
Harbour | ▬ | ▬ | Y | ▬ |
Mountain | ▬ | ▬ | Y | ▬ |
Laboratory | ▬ | ▬ | Y | ▬ |
Town of Digby | ▬ | ▬ | Y | ▬ |
Mousoleum | X | Y | X | Y |
Bazaar | ▬ | ▬ | Y | ▬ |
Catacombs | X | Y | X | Y |
Training Grounds | X | X | Y | X |
Dojo | X | X | Y | X |
Meditation Room | X | X | Y | X |
Pinnacle Chamber | X | X | Y | X |
Ronza's Traveling Shoppe | ▬ | ▬ | Y | ▬ |
- Legend
- Y - recommended
- ▬ - works fine
- X - do not use
- Does not take into account trap power, just power type.
- Due to prevalence of Dwarf, Ninja, Pirate, Tactical traps can be used in many locations. Again, as these mice are usually only 1 out of many other mice, in most locations it is fine to use a Shadow or Arcane trap.