Leprechaun Mouse
Leprechaun Mouse | |||
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Mouse Group: Event Mice | |||
Mouse Statistics | |||
Points: | 10 | Gold: | 10 |
Location & Attraction Info | |||
Required Power Types: | All types except Parental | Other Requirements: | |
Cheese: | SUPER|brie+ | Charm: | |
Locations: | All except Meadow | Loot: | Mystery Pot of Gold |
Links | |||
Larry's Loot Lexicon: | MouseHunt Info Page | Image: | Image Link |
This mischievous mouse loves to stir up trouble and play pranks. Although the Leprechaun mouse is certainly hard to find any hunter who is able to capture one will surely be bribed by the mouse to let them go. Every Leprechaun is sure to have something valuable in their pot of gold including cash, gift cards and more! Catch this mouse and win a real prize! | |||
Mouse ID#: 113 |
The Leprechaun Mouse is a breed of mouse found in all locations except the Meadow. They are known to drop Mystery Pot of Gold as loot. The Mystery Pot of Gold may carry cash prizes worth $25 to $500, which can be claimed via PayPal or redeemed for SUPER|brie+ cheese via the Prize Claim page.
Preferred Cheese
Leprechaun mice have been found to be especially attracted to SUPER|brie+ cheese. As a prize mouse, Leprechaun is known to have an aversion to the following types of cheese and is known to avoid traps baited with them:
- Gilded
- Gauntlet Cheese Tier 4
- Gauntlet Cheese Tier 5
- Gauntlet Cheese Tier 6
- Gauntlet Cheese Tier 7
- Gauntlet Cheese Tier 8
- Wicked Gnarly
- Susheese
- Glutter
- Combat
- Rumble
- Onyx Gorgonzola
- Shell
- Gumbo
- Crunchy
- ALL types of Havarti
- Vengeful Vanilla Stilton
- Checkmate
Hunting Strategy
Leprechaun mouse is a typical member of the Event Mice group. All power types are of normal effectiveness against it with exception of Parental which is ineffective.
Failure to catch a Leprechaun Mouse will result in an increase of one Prize Power during a giveaway Event. After catching a Leprechaun Mouse, it is not possible to catch another one for 90 days.
History and Trivia
Leprechaun mice were first released on 13 March 2008. Despite being the first prize mice to be introduced, they are still the rarest mouse in terms of total mice caught per breed.