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The '''High Roller Mouse''' is a breed of [[mouse]] found in all locations except [[Meadow]]. They drop [[King's Credits]] as loot.
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The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a breed of [[mouse]] found in all locations. It drops [[King's Credit]] as loot. During a [[King's Giveaway]], it can drop [[King's Prize Key]] and [[Regal Theme First Half]] as loot.
  
 
{{ Mouse
 
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  | subgroup  = Prize
 
  | subgroup  = Prize
 
  | traptype  = [[Power Type|All types]] except [[Parental]]
 
  | traptype  = [[Power Type|All types]] except [[Parental]]
  | bait      = No Preference
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  | bait      = N/A
  | habitat    = All except [[Meadow]]
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| charm      = None
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| other      = None
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  | habitat    = All
 
  | mhinfo    = high_roller
 
  | mhinfo    = high_roller
  | image      = http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt301/s18067/Mice/HighRollerMouse.jpg
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  | image      = {{MHdomain}}/images/mice/large/9d0500cf07d8fd4b2b1afcca8f92d04e.jpg
 
  | desc      = This mouse knows when to hold 'em and knows when to fold 'em. High Roller mice hustle massive quantities of King's Credits from other mice using their keen instincts and a straight poker face. High Rollers carry varying amounts of King's Credits with them at any time. With a little luck, you may just hit the jackpot when catching one. Catch this mouse and win King's Credits that can be exchanged for cool prizes!
 
  | desc      = This mouse knows when to hold 'em and knows when to fold 'em. High Roller mice hustle massive quantities of King's Credits from other mice using their keen instincts and a straight poker face. High Rollers carry varying amounts of King's Credits with them at any time. With a little luck, you may just hit the jackpot when catching one. Catch this mouse and win King's Credits that can be exchanged for cool prizes!
 
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}}
  
 
== Preferred Cheese ==
 
== Preferred Cheese ==
'''High Roller''' mice have no specific preference for any kind of cheese. 
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As of '''18 November 2015''', the '''{{PAGENAME}}''' does not consume cheese or charms when attracted.
All of the following bait types are capable of attracting a prize mouse:
 
{{Cheese Prize Mouse}}
 
 
 
'''High Roller''' mice have an aversion to the following types of cheese and are known to avoid traps baited with them:
 
{{Cheese Aversion Prize Mouse}}
 
  
 
== Hunting Strategy ==
 
== Hunting Strategy ==
The '''High Roller''' mouse is a typical member of the [[Event Mice]] group. All power types are of normal effectiveness against it with exception of [[Parental]] which is ineffective. After catching a '''High Roller Mouse''', it is not possible to catch another one for 24 hours. During special events such as the [[King's Giveaway]], the cooldown period may be lowered.
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All [[power type]]s are of normal effectiveness against '''{{PAGENAME}}''' with exception of [[Parental]] which is ineffective.<br>
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The current details regarding hunting strategy can be found [[Prize Mice|here]].
  
 
==History and Trivia==
 
==History and Trivia==
* '''High Roller''' mice were first released on 11 November 2010.
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*'''11 November 2010:''' The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was introduced in [[King's Giveaway 2010]] event.
* During the [[King's Giveaway 2010]], failure to catch a '''High Roller Mouse''' resulted in an increase of one [[Prize Power]] during the giveaway [[Event]].
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*During the [[King's Giveaway 2010]], failure to catch a '''{{PAGENAME}}''' resulted in an increase of one [[Prize Power]].
 
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*'''18 November 2015:''' '''Prize Mice''' no longer consume cheese or charms when attracted.
==Images==
 
* [http://i622.photobucket.com/albums/tt301/s18067/Mice/HighRollerMouse.jpg Original Image]
 
  
 
[[Category:Gnawnia Mice]]
 
[[Category:Gnawnia Mice]]
 
[[Category:Valour Mice]]
 
[[Category:Valour Mice]]
 
[[Category:Whisker Woods Mice]]
 
[[Category:Whisker Woods Mice]]
[[Category:Varmint Valley Mice]]
 
 
[[Category:Burroughs Mice]]
 
[[Category:Burroughs Mice]]
 
[[Category:Furoma Mice]]
 
[[Category:Furoma Mice]]
 
[[Category:Bristle Woods Mice]]
 
[[Category:Bristle Woods Mice]]
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[[Category:Tribal Isles Mice]]
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[[Category:Varmint Valley Mice]]
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[[Category:Queso Canyoneers]]
 
[[Category:Rodentia Mice]]
 
[[Category:Rodentia Mice]]
[[Category:Tribal Isles Mice]]
 
 
[[Category:Sandtail Desert Mice]]
 
[[Category:Sandtail Desert Mice]]
 
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[[Category:Hollow Heights Mice]]
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[[Category:Rift Plane Mice]]
 
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Revision as of 07:52, 3 May 2022

The High Roller Mouse is a breed of mouse found in all locations. It drops King's Credit as loot. During a King's Giveaway, it can drop King's Prize Key and Regal Theme First Half as loot.


High Roller Mouse
Mouse Group: Event Mice (Prize)
Mouse Statistics
Points: 10 Gold: 10
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: All types except Parental Other Requirements: None
Cheese: N/A Charm: None
Locations: All Loot: King's Credits
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
This mouse knows when to hold 'em and knows when to fold 'em. High Roller mice hustle massive quantities of King's Credits from other mice using their keen instincts and a straight poker face. High Rollers carry varying amounts of King's Credits with them at any time. With a little luck, you may just hit the jackpot when catching one. Catch this mouse and win King's Credits that can be exchanged for cool prizes!
Mouse ID#: 285



Preferred Cheese

As of 18 November 2015, the High Roller Mouse does not consume cheese or charms when attracted.

Hunting Strategy

All power types are of normal effectiveness against High Roller Mouse with exception of Parental which is ineffective.
The current details regarding hunting strategy can be found here.

History and Trivia

  • 11 November 2010: The High Roller Mouse was introduced in King's Giveaway 2010 event.
  • During the King's Giveaway 2010, failure to catch a High Roller Mouse resulted in an increase of one Prize Power.
  • 18 November 2015: Prize Mice no longer consume cheese or charms when attracted.