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The '''Leprechaun Mouse''' is a breed of [[The Mice|mice]] found in all [[locations]]. They are worth at least 10 [[Gold]] and considered near impossible to catch.
 
The '''Leprechaun Mouse''' is a breed of [[The Mice|mice]] found in all [[locations]]. They are worth at least 10 [[Gold]] and considered near impossible to catch.
  
Leprechaun Mice grant real money prizes ranging from $25 to $100 (CAD), claimable via PayPal or redeemable for [[SUPER brie+|SUPER|brie+]].
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Leprechaun Mice grant real money prizes ranging from $25 to $100 (CAD), claimable via PayPal or redeemable for [[SUPER brie+|SUPER|brie+]]. With the exception of the [[Master Burglar]] mouse, which was 'released' into gameplay in September of 2008, the Leprechaun mouse is the most sought-after variety in the game of Mousehunt, due to its high prize value. Because of its value, however, the Leprechaun is extremely scarce. With an estimated 74 million mice having been caught since Mousehunt's inception, fewer than 100 of those have been Leprechauns.
 
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Revision as of 17:08, 14 October 2008

"This mischievous mouse loves to stir up trouble and play pranks. Although the Leprechaun mouse is certainly hard to find any hunter who is able to capture one will surely be bribed by the mouse to let them go.

Every Leprechaun is sure to have something valuable in their pot of gold including cash, gift cards and more!"

The Leprechaun Mouse is a breed of mice found in all locations. They are worth at least 10 Gold and considered near impossible to catch.

Leprechaun Mice grant real money prizes ranging from $25 to $100 (CAD), claimable via PayPal or redeemable for SUPER|brie+. With the exception of the Master Burglar mouse, which was 'released' into gameplay in September of 2008, the Leprechaun mouse is the most sought-after variety in the game of Mousehunt, due to its high prize value. Because of its value, however, the Leprechaun is extremely scarce. With an estimated 74 million mice having been caught since Mousehunt's inception, fewer than 100 of those have been Leprechauns.