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  | maxpoints  = 6,600
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  | mingold    = 2,125
 
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  | mgroup    = Seasonal Soldiers
 
  | mgroup    = Seasonal Soldiers
 
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  | habitat    = [[Seasonal Garden]]
  | mhinfo    =  
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  | mhinfo    = http://apps.facebook.com/mousehunt/adversaries.php?mouse=firefly
 
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  | desc      = Firefly mice are harder to catch than you might think, given that they only come out at night, and that they have a lit bulb attached to their rear end. Like their insect inspiration, these mice keep their lights on just long enough to distract any potential pursuit, then blink out as they dive for the cheese. Fireflies also use their bulbous bottoms as blinding devices, flooding more advanced traps' sensors with sudden bursts of light.
 
  | desc      = Firefly mice are harder to catch than you might think, given that they only come out at night, and that they have a lit bulb attached to their rear end. Like their insect inspiration, these mice keep their lights on just long enough to distract any potential pursuit, then blink out as they dive for the cheese. Fireflies also use their bulbous bottoms as blinding devices, flooding more advanced traps' sensors with sudden bursts of light.

Revision as of 00:05, 19 August 2010


Firefly Mouse
Mouse Group: Seasonal Soldiers
Mouse Statistics
Points: 6,600 Gold: 2,125
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: Other Requirements:
Cheese: Charm:
Locations: Seasonal Garden Loot:
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image:
Firefly mice are harder to catch than you might think, given that they only come out at night, and that they have a lit bulb attached to their rear end. Like their insect inspiration, these mice keep their lights on just long enough to distract any potential pursuit, then blink out as they dive for the cheese. Fireflies also use their bulbous bottoms as blinding devices, flooding more advanced traps' sensors with sudden bursts of light.
Mouse ID#:


The Firefly Mouse is a yet unreleased breed of mouse expected to be found in the Rodentia region.

Preferred Cheese

Images

  • [Original version]