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Revision as of 03:20, 24 October 2010


Monster Mouse
Mouse Group: Indigenous Mice
Mouse Statistics
Points: 9,100 Gold: 9,100
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: All types except Parental Other Requirements:
Cheese: Radioactive Blue Charm:
Locations: Laboratory
Mousoleum
Catacombs
Loot: Cheddar cheese
Marble cheese
Swiss cheese
Brie cheese
Lab Research (1,000 points)
Greater Radioactive Blue Potion
Living Shard
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
Deep within the bowels of the Laboratory, alone and miserable, lurks a monster so terrifying, so hideous, that no one dares to speak its name. Known only as Dr. F. Romage's Monster mice, their horrible howls can be heard rumbling throughout the walls of the Lab, haunting those who dwell close enough to hear them.
Mouse ID#: 20


The Monster Mouse is a breed of mouse found in the Laboratory, Mousoleum, and Catacombs. They are known to drop Brie, Swiss, Marble and Cheddar cheese, as well as Living Shards in all three locations. They are also known to drop Greater Radioactive Blue Potions and Lab Research worth 1,000 bonus points in the Laboratory and Catacombs.

Preferred Cheese

Monster mice have been found to be especially attracted to Radioactive Blue cheese, to the point that any other kind of cheese will simply not suffice - the only exception being SUPER|brie+, with which it is also possible to attract Monster mice, but the probability is very low.

Hunting Strategy

The recommended setup for catching Monster mice is a Digby Drillbot with Radioactive Blue cheese in the Laboratory or the Arcane Capturing Rod Of Never Yielding Mystery with Radioactive Blue cheese in the Catacombs.

History and Trivia

Heavier Monster mice tend to drop more loot than their lighter brethren.

Their description states that the breed was created by Dr. F. Romage. The doctor's first initial and surname spell fromage, the French word for "cheese."

The visual appearance of these mice is an assortment of components from White, Brown, Dwarf, Steel, Granite, Bionic, and Gold mice.

The faint silhouette of the monster mouse can be seen on the Laboratory header image.

On March 24, 2010 Monster mice began dropping Living Shards.

Images