Melancholy Merchant Mouse
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The Melancholy Merchant Mouse is an Indigenous Mouse found in Bazaar.
It was previously known as Forever Alone Mouse and was an Event Mouse during the annual Valentine's Day events.
Melancholy Merchant Mouse | |||
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Mouse Group: Indigenous Mice (Shiny Seekers) | |||
Mouse Statistics | |||
Points: | 1,000 | Gold: | 101 |
Location & Attraction Info | |||
Required Power Types: | All Power Types except Parental | Other Requirements: | None |
Cheese: | Gilded Cheese | Charm: | None |
Locations: | Bazaar | Loot: | Salt |
Links | |||
Larry's Loot Lexicon: | MouseHunt Info Page | Image: | Image Link |
This shopkeeper has been burned by heartbreak and on tax returns too many times. The mounting failures have created a large hole in his pocketbook and is desperately seeking anything shiny and valuable to get back on his feet. | |||
Mouse ID#: 362 |
Cheese and Charm Preference
Cheese
The Melancholy Merchant Mouse is attracted only to Gilded Cheese.
Charm
No Charms are required to attract the Melancholy Merchant Mouse.
Power Type Effectiveness
Very Effective | Effective | Less Effective |
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None | All Power Types except Parental | None |
History and Trivia
- 3 February 2012: Melancholy Merchant Mouse was painted live during an 'Art Edition' of Feedback Friday. Ideas and suggestions for how the mouse should look were provided by the audience at the time of painting.
- 13 February 2012: Melancholy Merchant Mouse was released as part of the Valentine's Day 2012 event.
- 19 March 2024: Melancholy Merchant Mouse was updated as part of the Valentine's Day event retirement. It's description was also updated.
- Name change: Forever Alone Mouse -> Melancholy Merchant Mouse
- Points: 1,200 -> 1,000
- Gold: 600 -> 101
- The old description says,
- Though it tries hard, this shy, lovelorn mouse can hardly keep up with the superior charm of the Romeo Mouse, or even the shameless determination of the Romeno Mouse. One too many failures to attract a soulmate has left this mouse in a state of dejection so deep that other mice avoid it for being a downer amidst the merrymaking. Of course, that only adds to this poor mouse's plight, leading to a never-ending cycle of loneliness.
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