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The '''Furoma region''' consists of outlying areas to the west of the [[Mousoleum]]. It is accessed by the [[Furoma Bridge]] and comprises so far one known area:
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:''"Furoma" redirects here. For other uses, see [[Furoma (disambiguation)]].''
  
*[[Training Grounds]] - [[Hunter's Title|Grandmaster]]
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The '''Furoma''' region consists of outlying areas to the north of the [[Mousoleum]]:
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*[[Training Grounds]] [[Hunter's Title|Grandmaster]]
 
:A place of study, the students that train along the northern shore of the [[Burroughs River]] are indeed a worthy foe. Hunters who prove themselves as formidable opponents may earn the right to challenge the students' teachers.
 
:A place of study, the students that train along the northern shore of the [[Burroughs River]] are indeed a worthy foe. Hunters who prove themselves as formidable opponents may earn the right to challenge the students' teachers.
:One does not simply walk into Furoma! Therefore, in order to get to the Training Grounds, you will need to obtain a [[Loot|Shredded Furoma Map Piece]], sometimes dropped by [[Lycan_Mouse|Lycan]] mice in the [[Mousoleum]] or [[Mole_Mouse|Mole]] mice in [[Town of Digby|Digby]].
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::To get to the Training Grounds, a hunter will have to obtain a [[Shredded Furoma Map Piece|map]] from either a [[Lycan]] in the [[Mousoleum]] or a [[Mole]] in the [[Town of Digby]].
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*The [[Furoma Pagoda|Pagoda]]
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:In order to enter one of the three floors of the Pagoda the Furoma map needs to be [[Furoma Map Stitch|repaired]] by the [[Cartographer]] in the [[Bazaar]].
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:*[[Dojo]] – [[Hunter's Title|Grandmaster]]
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::The ground floor of the Furoma Pagoda is where students most frequently train. Be cautious of your trap setup when hunting here, students are resistant to basic attacks.
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:*[[Meditation Room]] – [[Hunter's Title|Grandmaster]]
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::The second floor of the Pagoda is where the Masters of the three cheese schools meditate and study. These Masters are far too wise to go for conventional bait, instead a hunter will need to craft very specific bait in order attract each master.
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:*[[Pinnacle Chamber]] – [[Hunter's Title|Grandmaster]]
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::The stairs that lead to the third and final floor of the Pagoda are behind a thick, opulent set of double doors and are extremely well guarded. The grand chamber of this floor is where the Masters of the Dojo reside, occasionally seen peering over the landscape they wish to enslave. Any hunter wishing to challenge these powerful mice will require an unstable and rare cheese.
  
To move to a new area within the game, click on the TRAVEL button.  The map will show all your discovered areas, as well as any [[travel]] costs or special considerations of note in a specific area.  It will also show the minimum rank required to hunt in that area.
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== Trivia ==
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In Japanese, the word "furoma-ju" means "cheese".
  
[[Category:Regions]]
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==External Links==
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* [http://i41.tinypic.com/2s0n4hi.png Furoma reference sheet]
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* [http://i42.tinypic.com/1tu0pe.jpg Furoma flowchart]
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* [http://www.mousehuntgame.com/canvas/forum/showthread.php?16124 Furoma Run Calculator]
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Revision as of 03:24, 5 December 2011

"Furoma" redirects here. For other uses, see Furoma (disambiguation).

The Furoma region consists of outlying areas to the north of the Mousoleum:

A place of study, the students that train along the northern shore of the Burroughs River are indeed a worthy foe. Hunters who prove themselves as formidable opponents may earn the right to challenge the students' teachers.
To get to the Training Grounds, a hunter will have to obtain a map from either a Lycan in the Mousoleum or a Mole in the Town of Digby.
In order to enter one of the three floors of the Pagoda the Furoma map needs to be repaired by the Cartographer in the Bazaar.
The ground floor of the Furoma Pagoda is where students most frequently train. Be cautious of your trap setup when hunting here, students are resistant to basic attacks.
The second floor of the Pagoda is where the Masters of the three cheese schools meditate and study. These Masters are far too wise to go for conventional bait, instead a hunter will need to craft very specific bait in order attract each master.
The stairs that lead to the third and final floor of the Pagoda are behind a thick, opulent set of double doors and are extremely well guarded. The grand chamber of this floor is where the Masters of the Dojo reside, occasionally seen peering over the landscape they wish to enslave. Any hunter wishing to challenge these powerful mice will require an unstable and rare cheese.

Trivia

In Japanese, the word "furoma-ju" means "cheese".

External Links


To move to a new hunting location within the game, click on the TRAVEL button. The map will show all your unlocked locations, as well as any special considerations of note in a specific location. It will also show the minimum rank required to hunt in that location.

Locations
Gnawnia:  • Meadow   • Town of Gnawnia   • Windmill   • Harbour
 • Mountain
Valour:  • King's Arms   • Tournament Hall   • King's Gauntlet
Whisker Woods:  • Calm Clearing   • Great Gnarled Tree   • Lagoon
Burroughs:  • Laboratory   • Mousoleum   • Town of Digby   • Bazaar   • Toxic Spill
Furoma:  • Training Grounds   • Dojo   • Meditation Room   • Pinnacle Chamber
Bristle Woods:  • Catacombs   • Forbidden Grove   • Acolyte Realm
Tribal Isles:  • Cape Clawed   • Elub Shore   • Nerg Plains   • Derr Dunes
 • Jungle of Dread   • Dracano   • Balack's Cove
Varmint Valley:  • Claw Shot City   • Gnawnian Express Station   • Fort Rox
Queso Canyon:  • Queso River   • Prickly Plains   • Cantera Quarry   • Queso Geyser
Rodentia:  • S.S. Huntington IV   • Seasonal Garden   • Zugzwang's Tower   • Crystal Library
 • Slushy Shoreline   • Iceberg   • Sunken City
Sandtail Desert:  • Fiery Warpath   • Muridae Market   • Living Garden   • Twisted Garden
 • Lost City   • Cursed City   • Sand Dunes   • Sand Crypts
Hollow Heights:  • Fungal Cavern   • Labyrinth   • Zokor   • Moussu Picchu   • Floating Islands
Folklore Forest:  • Foreword Farm   • Prologue Pond   • Table of Contents   • Bountiful Beanstalk
Rift Plane:  • Gnawnia Rift   • Burroughs Rift   • Whisker Woods Rift   • Furoma Rift
 • Bristle Woods Rift • Valour Rift
Events:  • Great Winter Hunt: Great Winter Taiga
 • Cinnamon Hill   • Golem Workshop   • Ice Fortress
 • Halloween: Gloomy Greenwood
 • MouseHunt Birthday: The SUPER|brie+ Factory
 • Ronza: Ronza's Traveling Shoppe
 • Historic uses: King's Party Zone   • Festive Comet
Others:  • King's Stockade   • Vacant Lot