Labyrinth Base

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The Labyrinth Base has special effects in the Labyrinth location.


Labyrinth Base
Base Statistics Base Info
Power: 100 Rank requirement: Duke
Power Bonus: 12% Cost: 599,000
Attraction Bonus: 0% Limited Edition: No
Luck: 10 Crafted: No
Cheese Effect: Very Stale Smashable: No
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: External Link
A chiseled replica of what is thought to be the original maze layout that helped hunters navigate the maze a long time ago. The advances in the maze's mechanical technology make this base almost obsolete for navigational purposes, however, the sectional similarities have stayed the same. Using this base within the Labyrinth will help clarify general location and heading, which may make getting lost a less common occurrence.

Using this base inside of the Labyrinth has a chance of preventing a Dead End Clue from confusing your Labyrinth Compass during an unsuccessful hunt.




Obtained Via

The Labyrinth Base is sold at the Labyrinth and Zokor Trapsmith, for 599,000 Gold, 25 Scholar Scrolls, 25 Plates of Fealty, and 25 Tech Power Cores. It refunds at the same locations for 107,000 Gold.

Location-Specific Effects

The Labyrinth Base reduces the chance that a failure to catch a mouse in a Labyrinth hallway will result in a Dead End Clue. When a mouse is missed, if the effect happens, a message is left in the Hunter's Journal:

The Dead End Clue fell into my Labyrinth Base to be lost within its walls forever!

Related Bases

  • Minotaur Base – Has a similar effect of having a chance of preventing Dead End Clues on unsuccessful hunts but with stronger stats.
  • Treasure Seeker Base – Has a similar effect of having a chance of preventing Dead End Clues on unsuccessful hunts as well as the chance of transforming any clue(s) other than Dead Ends into a Treasury Clue(s) while armed in the Labyrinth.
  • A complete list of All Bases can be found here.

History and Trivia

  • 9 September 2015: The Labyrinth Base was introduced with the Hollow Heights release.

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