Limelight Cheese

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Limelight Cheese
Category: Digby
Cheese Info
Cost: 3,960 gold
Shoppe: None
Potion: None
Craftable: Yes
Tradeable: No
Giveable: No
Smashes To: N/A
Stales To: Radioactive Sludge
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page
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When rare Living Shards are combined with Radioactive Sludge and a dash of Curds and Whey, they form this cheese, which boasts a mineral flavor with a hint of lime. The shards vibrate within the curd, making high-pitched noises difficult for the human ear to hear. This subtle vibration sends tremors through the ground, which attract the mice living under the soil in Digby.

Obtaining Limelight Cheese

Crafting

Limelight Cheese can be crafted using the proper ingredients.

Limelight Cheese - 3 Piece Recipe

Hunters must reach the rank of Master before they can use this recipe.

Formula: Limelight Cheese (3 pieces)
Recipe can be unlocked by: Capture a Monster mouse
Item Item
Qty
Item
Cost
Item Source
Curds and Whey 30 12
(360 total)
Living Shard 3 1,200
(3,600 total)
Radioactive Sludge 3 N/A
Total 3,960 gold Cost Per Piece: 1,320 gold
Recipe costs represent Shoppe prices only. The cost of items obtained through other sources will affect the total cost of crafting.

Limelight Cheese - 6 Piece Recipe

Hunters must reach the rank of Master before they can use this recipe.

Formula: Limelight Cheese (6 pieces)
Recipe can be unlocked by: Capture a Monster mouse
Item Item
Qty
Item
Cost
Item Source
Magic Essence 6 N/A
  • Loot when opened:
  • Loot when used:
Curds and Whey 30 12
(360 total)
Living Shard 3 1,200
(3,600 total)
Radioactive Sludge 3 N/A
Total 3,960 gold Cost Per Piece: 660 gold
Recipe costs represent Shoppe prices only. The cost of items obtained through other sources will affect the total cost of crafting.

Other Sources

Using Limelight Cheese

Related Items

Items

Staling Effect

  • Radioactive Sludge - Produced by Limelight Cheese when it fails to attract a mouse and goes stale.

History and Trivia

  • 24 March 2010: Limelight Cheese is is introduced with the release of the Digby Dirt Dwellers mice..