Relic Hunter Mouse

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The Relic Hunter Mouse is a breed of mouse found in various regions of the kingdom. However, it is only available in one location at a time. The available location changes randomly every 24 hours, at midnight GMT.

It is known to drop Relic Hunter Scroll Case as loot, but only if Hunters have fewer than 20 of them in their inventory.

{{ Mouse

| id         = 401
| maxpoints  = 650
| mingold    = 935
| loot       = Relic Hunter Scroll Case
| mgroup     = Indigenous Mice
| traptype = All types
| bait       =  N/A
| habitat    = Randomly changes every 24 hours.
See Locations below for locations. | mhinfo = relic_hunter | image = http://i.imgur.com/Zd5pkub.jpg | desc = From the mountains of Gnawnia to Zugzwang's famous Gardens, the Relic Hunter Mouse leaves no trap unturned in the search for elusive Ancient Relics. Sure, she can be found in the possession of some of the most dangerous mice around, but, well... That's dangerous! It's far safer (relatively) to try to check out the relics that hunters have accrued. And besides, free cheese!

This mouse is so dedicated to the study of Ancient Relics that she'll never approach your trap until you have at least one. The Relic Hunter Mouse will stay in one location for an entire day before moving on, so you'll have to search Gnawnia to find her every day! |}

Locations

Every 24 hours the Relic Hunter Mouse randomly moves to one of the following locations. Viewing the Treasure Map popup under the Invites and Scroll Cases tab offers a hint to the Relic Hunter's current location:

Region Location The Relic Hunter has been spotted...
Gnawnia Town of Gnawnia Hiding within the hustle and bustle in the city of the crown.
Windmill Observing the churning and grinding of the new harvest.
Harbour Near the loud and low horns and the dinging of bells.
Mountain Looking across vast landscapes and the many horizons of the land.
Slushy Shoreline Walking along the coldest waters in Gnawnia.
Valour King's Arms Where royal strength rewards hunting prowess.
Tournament Hall Amongst the triumphant trumpets of master hunters of old.
King's Gauntlet Climbing up spiralling, menacing stairs.
Whisker Woods Great Gnarled Tree By a tree older than Gnawnia itself.
Tracing the deep patterns of bark growing on ancient towers.
Lagoon Waist-deep in a shallow, sparkling pond.
Burroughs Laboratory Performing bizarre experiments and chemical reactions.
Town of Digby Exploring the deep and winding caverns near a technologically-advanced underground city.
Bazaar Searching for the best deals in the Burroughs.
Furoma Training Grounds Standing among the ranks of new students out in the field.
Dojo Practicing an ancient art with fledgling warriors.
Tribal Isles Cape Clawed Watching the peaceful gathering of tribal mice.
Nerg Plains Investigating a well-seasoned Gumbo Cheese.
Derr Dunes Ankle deep in rocky, tropical sand.
Varmint Valley Claw Shot City Keeping an eye on the long-arm of the law.
Rodentia S.S. Huntington III Testing out balance on the high seas.
Seasonal Garden Watching the sky and wondering what the weather will bring.
Crystal Library Leafing through ancient tomes of knowledge.
Sandtail Desert Fiery Warpath Marching through the Sandtail Desert.
Muridae Market Visiting a walled city that is no stranger to sieges.
Living Garden Tending to a most troublesome and dangerous garden.
Hollow Heights Fungal Cavern Carefully navigating a subterranean and humid environment.

Preferred Cheese

As of 27 July 2016, the Relic Hunter Mouse does not consume cheese or charms when attracted or caught.

Hunting Strategy

The Relic Hunter Mouse is encountered as a bonus hunt and does not consume cheeses or charms. It will not affect progress in any area when encountered.

All power types are of normal effectiveness against the Relic Hunter Mouse.

The Relic Hunter Mouse can only be attracted if a Hunter has at least one Ancient Relic in their inventory. Upon catching the Relic Hunter Mouse, one Ancient Relic is typically consumed, and the following message is displayed in the Hunter's Journal:

I caught an elusive Relic Hunter Mouse in [Location]! The mouse stole an Ancient Relic while it was in my trap, but dropped a Relic Hunter Scroll Case while scampering off!
I can go to my Special inventory to open it.
Make sure to tell your friends to check [Location] during the next [hours, minutes, seconds] to catch one!

However, if a Hunter has reached the maximum number (20) of Relic Hunter Scroll Cases in their inventory, the following message is displayed in their Hunter's Journal:

I caught an elusive Relic Hunter Mouse in the [Location]!
I already have the maximum allowed Relic Hunter Scroll Cases, so the mouse left my supply of Ancient Relics alone and scampered off.
I should tell my friends to check the [Location] during the next [hours, minutes, seconds] to catch one!

The cap on scroll cases allows hunters to pursue the Relic Hunter during Tournaments without consuming too many Ancient Relics that are being saved up for location-specific maps.

Failure to catch a Relic Hunter Mouse results in the following message in the Hunter's Journal:

Aw! I failed to catch an elusive Relic Hunter Mouse!
I should tell my friends to check the [Location] during the next [hours, minutes, seconds] to catch one!

History and Trivia

  • 29 August 2012: The Relic Hunter Mouse is released in the Muridae Market. Its location changed on a predictable weekly basis.
  • 6 May 2013: The daily location of Relic Hunter Mouse mouse begins to change randomly.
  • 28 April 2013: Catching the Relic Hunter Mouse in the Seasonal Garden begins giving hunters 1% increase in their Tower Amplifier.
  • 23 June 2015: The Relic Hunter Mouse stopped dropping Treasure Map Scroll Cases and Living Garden Scroll Cases and began dropping Relic Hunter Scroll Cases as part of Season 3 of treasure hunting.
  • 27 July 2016: The Relic Hunter Mouse encounter was changed to a Bonus Hunt that does not consume cheese or charms. The second paragraph of the Relic Hunter's description was also changed. The previous description read:

This mouse is so dedicated to the study of Ancient Relics that they'll never approach your trap until you have at least one, and will approach more often if you have more. Further, the Relic Hunter Mouse will only be searching in one location at a time, so you'll have to search if you expect to find any!

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