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==Trap setups==
 
==Trap setups==
  
The weapons with the highest luck are the [[Chrome MonstroBot]] and limited edition [[Chrome DeathBot]], both with 30 luck. The base with the highest luck is the [[Rift Base]] with 11 luck. The [[Golden Tournament Base]] has only 8 luck on its own, but it gains an additional 4 luck when coupled with a [[Champion Charm]] to give a combined total of 12.
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The weapons with the highest luck are the [[Chrome MonstroBot]] and limited edition [[Chrome DeathBot]], both with 30 luck. The base with the highest luck is the [[Rift Base]] with 11 luck. The [[Golden Tournament Base]] has only 8 luck on its own, but it gains an additional 4 luck when coupled with a [[Champion Charm]] to give a total of 12 luck from the base, or combined 15 luck for the paired base and charm.
  
The charm with the highest luck is the [[Ultimate Luck Charm]] (20 luck). The [[Champion Charm]] (3 luck) causes a luck bonus of up to 4 luck when paired with a tournament base.
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The charm with the highest luck is the [[Ultimate Luck Charm]] (20 luck). The event-only [[Lucky Rabbit Charm]] provides 6 luck, while the more common [[Ancient Charm]] provides 5 luck.  The [[Champion Charm]] (3 luck) causes a luck bonus of up to 4 luck when paired with a tournament base.
  
 
==Strategy==
 
==Strategy==

Revision as of 12:28, 1 April 2013

"Luck" redirects here. For other uses, see Luck (disambiguation).
Some components are designed to offer small chances of catching a mouse regardless of the mouse’s strength. It is not uncommon for lucky traps to grant hunters the ability to catch mice that seem far too powerful for their trap.

Aside from power, a trap's luck rating also provides a chance to catch a mouse purely from luck. It is not uncommon for lucky traps to catch mice that are far more powerful than the trap or even sometimes outside of its power type. Luck is a trap attribute that gives the player a chance of catching a mouse even if it would have normally gotten away. Luck does not affect the attraction of mice. Additionally, hunters who complete special offers or donate for SUPER|brie+ receive an additional 7 luck added to their trap's luck and a Golden Shield on their Hunter's Profile page for 30 days or more.

The actual mechanics of how the various trap attributes work to catch mice are a mystery and part of the fun of the game is figuring out what strategy works best against the mice you are interested in catching.

Details of luck

Luck is nonlinear, so the more luck you have, the more effective it becomes. Hence 8 luck is more than twice as good as 4 luck.

The trap effectiveness meter ignores any contribution of luck to your catch rate. This means the trap effectiveness meter is a very poor indicator of your ability to actually catch a mouse.

Trap setups

The weapons with the highest luck are the Chrome MonstroBot and limited edition Chrome DeathBot, both with 30 luck. The base with the highest luck is the Rift Base with 11 luck. The Golden Tournament Base has only 8 luck on its own, but it gains an additional 4 luck when coupled with a Champion Charm to give a total of 12 luck from the base, or combined 15 luck for the paired base and charm.

The charm with the highest luck is the Ultimate Luck Charm (20 luck). The event-only Lucky Rabbit Charm provides 6 luck, while the more common Ancient Charm provides 5 luck. The Champion Charm (3 luck) causes a luck bonus of up to 4 luck when paired with a tournament base.

Strategy

Since luck is nonlinear, it is a good idea to pair high luck bases with high luck traps and high power bases with high power traps.

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