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Revision as of 22:43, 9 March 2015

The Costumed Tiger Mouse is a breed of mouse found during the annual Lunar New Year event. It is known to drop Lunar New Year event-related loot.

This page was last updated to represent preferences for the Year of the Sheep Festival.


Costumed Tiger Mouse
Mouse Group: Event Mice (Lunar New Year)
Mouse Statistics
Points: 1,602 Gold: 888
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: All types Other Requirements:
Cheese: No Preference Charm:
Locations: Calamity Carl's Cruise Loot: Cruise Bux
Miniatures
Nitropop Potion
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
Usually, there are two mice who dance in this costume for the New Years parade, but this year the mouse that holds up the back end of the tiger costume was sick. So, its partner gets to have all the fun, dancing in the parade, eating all the candy, nearly getting squished by a multitude of Onyx Mallet traps set out by hunters. . . On second thought, maybe the sick mouse was the luckier partner after all.
Mouse ID#: 42



Preferred Cheese

The Costumed Tiger Mouse has no known specific preference for any kind of cheese.

Hunting Strategy

Firecracker Charms must be armed in order to attract the Costumed Tiger Mouse.

Event Participation

History and Trivia

  • 9 February 2010: The Costumed Tiger Mouse was released as part of the Heart of the Tiger Party event.
  • The amount of gold (888) awarded on catching a Costumed Tiger Mouse reflects the belief of the number eight being considered "lucky" in Chinese culture; a sequence of a "lucky" number is considered even more favorable!

Images