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Revision as of 11:49, 26 August 2010


Nibbler Mouse
Mouse Group: Indigenous Mice
Mouse Statistics
Points: 1,100 Gold: 900
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: All types except Parental Other Requirements:
Cheese: SUPER|brie+ cheese Charm:
Locations: Bazaar
Cape Clawed
Great Gnarled Tree
S.S. Huntington II
Town of Gnawnia
Town of Digby
Training Grounds
Loot:
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
The Nibbler Mouse is the information-gathering mouse that reports back to its fellow mice about the placement of traps, advancement of hunters, and other mouse-worthy news to help them all gain an advantage over the King's forces. This mouse is very hard to catch on a regular basis because its goal is to visit traps multiple times, hoping to gather as much intel as possible (while taking cheese samples for testing) before returning and giving a very informative and enjoyable report to those mice wanting to keep up to date.
Mouse ID#: 51


The Nibbler Mouse is a breed of mouse found in the Bazaar, Cape Clawed, Great Gnarled Tree, S.S. Huntington II, Town of Gnawnia, Town of Digby, and Training Grounds.

Preferred Cheese

Nibbler mice have been found especially attracted to SUPER|brie+ cheese, to the point that any other kind of cheese will simply not suffice.

History and Trivia

  • Nibbler mice were released on 13 January 2009. They were released as a thank you to the MouseHunt community. It takes its name from The Nibbler, formerly the MouseHunt newspaper.
  • Nibbler mice first appeared in Cape Clawed on 2 September 2009, were temporarily removed from this location in June-July 2010 and reappeared in August 2010.

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