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Revision as of 12:33, 14 September 2017

Dragonbane Charm
Categories: Dracano, Moussu Picchu
Charm Statistics Charm Info
Power: 0 Cost: 3,000
50 Dragon Scales
30 Minerals
Power Bonus: 0% Limited Edition: No
Attraction Bonus: 0% Crafted: Yes
Luck: 0 Smashable: No
Cheese Effect: No Effect Tradeable: Yes
Consumed Upon: Encounter Dragon or Storm Dragons Giveable: Yes
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: External Link
This charm acts as a hidden surprise to any Dragon Mice bold enough to come near your trap. When activated, the charm bursts out a jarring cold blast of air, strong enough to disable the Dragon's molten breath, making the Dragon easier to catch. This charm is only consumed when a Dragon Mouse is encountered.



Obtained Via

The Dragonbane Charm can be bought at the Moussu Picchu Charm Shoppe for 3,000 gold, 50 Dragon Scales and 30 Minerals.
It can also be crafted given the proper ingredients or purchased from the Marketplace.
It can also be obtained as a result from hunting with an Unstable Charm.
Hunters are able to transfer their supplies of the Dragonbane Charm using the Give To Friends option.

Additional sources:

Formula

Formula: Dragonbane Charm
Recipe can be unlocked by: Capture 5 Acolyte mice
Item Qty Cost (Each) Source
Divine Orb 1 N/A
Frozen Scroll 1 N/A
Charmbit 120 25
(3,000 total)
Total 3,000

Location-Specific Effects

The Dragonbane Charm is used in Dracano and improves the catch rate of the Dragon Mouse.
The Dragonbane Charm is used in Moussu Picchu and provides a 300% power bonus against Storm Dragons

History and Trivia

  • 25 January 2011: The Dragonbane Charm was introduced when Moustachio shared his secret to crafting Charms.
  • 6 September 2017: The Dragonbane Charm was updated with the introduction of Moussu Picchu.