Dwarf Mouse

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The Dwarf Mouse is a breed of mouse found in a variety of locations. It is known to drop Plankrun's Gnawnia Notes in the Town of Gnawnia, the Key to the Town of Digby in the Laboratory, and Packet of Flour at the Windmill.


Dwarf Mouse
Mouse Group: Indigenous Mice
Mouse Statistics
Points: 225 Gold: 450
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: All types Other Requirements:
Cheese: No Preference Charm:
Locations: Bazaar
Calm Clearing
Great Gnarled Tree
Harbour
King's Arms
Laboratory
Meadow
Mountain
Tournament Hall
Town of Digby
Town of Gnawnia
Training Grounds
Windmill
Loot: Key to the Town of Digby
Packet of Flour
Plankrun's Gnawnia Notes
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
Often found living in remote areas, the dwarf mouse moves quickly, making it more difficult to catch than the basic colored mouse.
Mouse ID#: 59



Preferred Cheese

The Dwarf Mouse has no specific preference for any kind of cheese.

Hunting Strategy

All power types are of normal effectiveness against the Dwarf Mouse.

Loot

The Dwarf Mouse drops loot in the following locations:

The Dwarf Mouse is not known to drop any loot in the Bazaar, Calm Clearing, Great Gnarled Tree, Harbour, King's Arms, Meadow, Mountain, Tournament Hall, Town of Digby, and Training Grounds locations.

Event Participation

  • Ronza's Rockin' Return - 20 October through 3 November 2009

History and Trivia

  • The Dwarf Mouse is one of the first mice that can be found and is generally the most common mouse encountered after the original colored mice. In MouseHunt 2.0 when mice were assigned power types, it was usually the first Tactical type mouse encountered by hunters.
  • January 2010: The Dwarf Mouse description was briefly changed for the 2010 New Year and references an event that occurred at the 2009 MTV Music Awards.
Now that he's found all of this colorful loot, the Dwarf Mouse has developed a penchant for interrupting people during acceptance speeches. 2010 is the best New Year's. . . of all time.

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