Tiger Mouse
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- "Tiger" redirects here. For other uses, see Tiger (disambiguation).
Tiger Mouse | |||
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Mouse Group: Forest Guild | |||
Mouse Statistics | |||
Points: | 5,500 | Gold: | 935 |
Location & Attraction Info | |||
Required Power Types: | Tactical | Other Requirements: | None |
Cheese: | SUPER|brie+ Gnarled Cheese Wicked Gnarly Cheese |
Charm: | None |
Locations: | Great Gnarled Tree Lagoon |
Loot: | None |
Links | |||
Larry's Loot Lexicon: | MouseHunt Info Page | Image: | Image Link |
These fearsome mice hide in the foliage, skillfully stalking MouseHunters until they dare to leave their cheese alone. These mice will wait for the perfect moment and then pounce without hesitation, scooping up the precious cheese in a blink of an eye, and then carrying it away to feast upon it. | |||
Mouse ID#: 206 |
Cheese and Charm Preference
Cheese
In the Great Gnarled Tree location, the Tiger Mouse is attracted only when hunting with SUPER|brie+.
In the Lagoon location, the Tiger Mouse is attracted only when hunting with Gnarled Cheese or Wicked Gnarly Cheese.
Charm
No Charms are required to attract the Tiger Mouse.
Power Type Weaknesses
Very Effective |
Effective |
Less Effective |
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Tactical | Physical Shadow Arcane Hydro Law |
None |
Locations
Hunters can encounter the Tiger Mouse in the Great Gnarled Tree and Lagoon location.
Loot
The Tiger Mouse is not known to drop any loot.
History and Trivia
- 9 April 2009: The Tiger Mouse was released for the first time with the introduction of the Great Gnarled Tree location.
- 22 April 2009: The Tiger Mouse began appearing in the Lagoon.
- The description for the Tiger Mouse originally read:
- These fearsome mice hide in the foliage, skillfully stalking MouseHunters until they dare to leave their cheese for but a moment. These mice will wait for the perfect moment and then pounce without hesitation, scooping up the precious cheese in a blink of an eye, and carrying it away to feast upon it.