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The '''Mouse DeathBot''', often referred to simply as the '''Deathbot''' or '''DB''', was the most powerful trap available to hunters in the original Mousehunt rollout on March 7, 2008. As of October 14, 2008, the Deathbot is now the third most powerful trap available to hunters (not factoring in [[luck]] or any other bonuses, both positive and negative).
 
The '''Mouse DeathBot''', often referred to simply as the '''Deathbot''' or '''DB''', was the most powerful trap available to hunters in the original Mousehunt rollout on March 7, 2008. As of October 14, 2008, the Deathbot is now the third most powerful trap available to hunters (not factoring in [[luck]] or any other bonuses, both positive and negative).
  
The cost of the Deathbot is 256,400 gold pieces. Additionally, the hunter must have reached a score of 91,000 points to be eligible to purchase the Deathbot. The Deathbot's power is 2400, with a 15% bonus to power, a 10% bonus to accuracy, and a [[luck]] factor of 2. However, its [[Cheese Effect]] is categorized as 'negative'.
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The cost of the Deathbot is 256,400 gold pieces. Additionally, the hunter must have reached a score of 91,000 points to be eligible to purchase the Deathbot. The Deathbot's power is 2400, with a [[Power Bonus]] of 15%, an [[Accuracy Bonus]] of 10%, and a [[luck]] factor of 2. However, its [[Cheese Effect]] is categorized as 'negative'.

Revision as of 15:24, 14 October 2008

The Mouse DeathBot, often referred to simply as the Deathbot or DB, was the most powerful trap available to hunters in the original Mousehunt rollout on March 7, 2008. As of October 14, 2008, the Deathbot is now the third most powerful trap available to hunters (not factoring in luck or any other bonuses, both positive and negative).

The cost of the Deathbot is 256,400 gold pieces. Additionally, the hunter must have reached a score of 91,000 points to be eligible to purchase the Deathbot. The Deathbot's power is 2400, with a Power Bonus of 15%, an Accuracy Bonus of 10%, and a luck factor of 2. However, its Cheese Effect is categorized as 'negative'.