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The '''Attraction Rate''' is how often a [[Mice|mouse]] is attracted to a [[Hunter]]'s [[Trap]]. The ''Base Attraction Rate'' is dependent on the current '''baited [[cheese]]'''. The better the attraction rate, the more likely you are to attract a mouse. The attraction rate is always shown in the hunter's journal summary, similar to what is shown below.
 
  
::Attracted a mouse 123 times out of 134 hunts.
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The '''Attraction Rate''' describes how often a [[Mice|mouse]] is attracted to a [[Hunter]]'s [[Trap]]. The better the '''Attraction Rate''', the more likely you are to attract a mouse. There are two components that determine the '''Attraction Rate''':
::123 were eaten, 0 went stale and 3 were stolen.
 
::My attraction rate was very good.
 
  
The attraction rate always includes any '''[[attraction bonus]]''' from the trap used, and is calculated by taking the number of mice attracted over the number of hunts. In this example, the attraction rate is 123 / 134 = 91.79%, which shows as "very good".
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:1) The ''Base Attraction Rate'', which is dependent on the '''[[cheese]]''' that the Hunter is arming,<br>
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:2) The ''[[Attraction Bonus]]'', which is dependent on the Hunter's trap setup
  
Hunters have also been known to have "near perfect", or even "perfect" attraction rates, usually as a result of using {{SB}}.
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Other than the two components above, the '''Attraction Rate''' can also be affected by other details. For example, when the wrong type of cheese for a '''[[location]]''' is used, the Hunter will not be able to attract anything on hunts. Special items can also have a significant effect on mice attraction, for instance, the [[Zurreal the Eternal]] mouse will not be attractable unless the Hunter arms a [[Scholar Charm]].
  
Other than an attraction bonus from the trap, the attraction rate can also be affected negatively, typically when the wrong type of cheese for a '''[[location]]''' is used. For example, using standard cheese in the [[Mousoleum]] will only attract [[Physical]] and not [[Shadow]] mice, thus lowering the attraction rate.
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All cheese have a '''minimum''' ''Base Attraction Rate'' of 70%. There are varieties of cheese with a ''Base Attraction Rate'' of 100% (meaning that a mouse will always be attracted if the cheese is appropriately used).
  
==Attraction Rate of Standard Cheese==
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==Base Attraction Rate of Standard Cheese==
 
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! Cheese !! Base Attraction Rate
 
! Cheese !! Base Attraction Rate
 
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| [[Cheddar]] || Poor
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| [[Cheddar]] || 70%
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| [[Marble]] || 75%
 
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| [[Marble]] || Decent
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| [[Swiss]] || 80%
 
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| [[Swiss]] || Good
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| [[Brie]] || 85%
 
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| [[Brie]], [[Gouda]] || Very Good
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| [[Gouda]] || 90%
 
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| [[SUPER brie+|SUPER|brie+]] || 99%
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| {{SB}} || 100%
 
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Historically, prior to 5 October 2021, the Base Attraction Rates of [[Standard Cheese]] were:
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*Cheddar: 50%
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*Marble: 65%
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*Swiss: 73%
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*Brie: 80%
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*Gouda: 85%
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*SUPER|brie+: 99%
  
 
==Definition of attraction rate messages==
 
==Definition of attraction rate messages==
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{{historical}}
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The attraction rate is always shown in the hunter's journal summary as a message as per follows:
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::Attracted a mouse 123 times out of 134 hunts.
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::123 were eaten, 0 went stale and 3 were stolen.
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::My attraction rate was very good.
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The attraction rate is calculated by taking the number of mice attracted over the number of hunts. In this example, the attraction rate is 123 / 134 = 91.79%, which shows as "very good".
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Hunters have also been known to have "near perfect", or even "perfect" attraction rates, usually as a result of using {{SB}}.
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The hunter's journal summary will display the results of the hunts between the current and previous summary. The summary appears approximately every 1 day 12 hours. In the event the player has not caught any mice at all during this period, the summary will not be activated until the next catch. The table below lists the messages that players will get, and their corresponding catch percentage range.
 
The hunter's journal summary will display the results of the hunts between the current and previous summary. The summary appears approximately every 1 day 12 hours. In the event the player has not caught any mice at all during this period, the summary will not be activated until the next catch. The table below lists the messages that players will get, and their corresponding catch percentage range.
 
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Revision as of 12:20, 31 October 2021

The Attraction Rate describes how often a mouse is attracted to a Hunter's Trap. The better the Attraction Rate, the more likely you are to attract a mouse. There are two components that determine the Attraction Rate:

1) The Base Attraction Rate, which is dependent on the cheese that the Hunter is arming,
2) The Attraction Bonus, which is dependent on the Hunter's trap setup

Other than the two components above, the Attraction Rate can also be affected by other details. For example, when the wrong type of cheese for a location is used, the Hunter will not be able to attract anything on hunts. Special items can also have a significant effect on mice attraction, for instance, the Zurreal the Eternal mouse will not be attractable unless the Hunter arms a Scholar Charm.

All cheese have a minimum Base Attraction Rate of 70%. There are varieties of cheese with a Base Attraction Rate of 100% (meaning that a mouse will always be attracted if the cheese is appropriately used).

Base Attraction Rate of Standard Cheese

Cheese Base Attraction Rate
Cheddar 70%
Marble 75%
Swiss 80%
Brie 85%
Gouda 90%
SUPER|brie+ 100%

Historically, prior to 5 October 2021, the Base Attraction Rates of Standard Cheese were:

  • Cheddar: 50%
  • Marble: 65%
  • Swiss: 73%
  • Brie: 80%
  • Gouda: 85%
  • SUPER|brie+: 99%

Definition of attraction rate messages

This article contains information on features which have been removed from MouseHunt. It is kept here for historical purposes only, and may no longer be accurate or relevant to current gameplay.

The attraction rate is always shown in the hunter's journal summary as a message as per follows:

Attracted a mouse 123 times out of 134 hunts.
123 were eaten, 0 went stale and 3 were stolen.
My attraction rate was very good.

The attraction rate is calculated by taking the number of mice attracted over the number of hunts. In this example, the attraction rate is 123 / 134 = 91.79%, which shows as "very good".

Hunters have also been known to have "near perfect", or even "perfect" attraction rates, usually as a result of using SUPER|brie+.

The hunter's journal summary will display the results of the hunts between the current and previous summary. The summary appears approximately every 1 day 12 hours. In the event the player has not caught any mice at all during this period, the summary will not be activated until the next catch. The table below lists the messages that players will get, and their corresponding catch percentage range.

Summary Message Attraction Rate
Very Poor >0% to <25%
Poor 25% to <55%
Decent 55% to <75%
Good 75% to <89%
Very Good 89% to <95%
Near Perfect 95% to <100%
Perfect 100%
  • Note: The value between Very Poor and Poor messages has not been confirmed. 25% is the lowest observed value for Poor.

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