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Mentioning the Salt Mines has become a popular way for hunters on the forums to joke around or voice displeasure with a certain thread or poster, most often when said poster asks a question that nobody could possibly know the answer to. This has led to many hunters incorrectly assuming, if only for a few minutes, that the Salt Mines are a real hunting location, that Green Tea Cheese can be purchased at the Pagoda, that the Kamikaze Mouse can be caught, etc.
 
Mentioning the Salt Mines has become a popular way for hunters on the forums to joke around or voice displeasure with a certain thread or poster, most often when said poster asks a question that nobody could possibly know the answer to. This has led to many hunters incorrectly assuming, if only for a few minutes, that the Salt Mines are a real hunting location, that Green Tea Cheese can be purchased at the Pagoda, that the Kamikaze Mouse can be caught, etc.
 
==How to Get There==
 
There is a well-accepted (yet, of course, completely bogus) method for gaining access to the Salt Mines. All of the steps necessary to reach the Mines are also impossible and involve non-existent aspects of the game:
 
 
*The player must catch the extremely rare Kamikaze Mouse in the [[Training Grounds]]. To accomplish this, hunters employ the use of Green Tea Cheese, as it has a better chance of attracting the Kamikaze Mouse than any other variety of cheese. The Green Tea Cheese is purchased at the Pagoda, which is somewhere in the region of [[Furoma]].
 
*Sometimes, the Kamikaze Mouse will drop the Salt Mines Work Permit, similar in spirit and purpose to the [[Maps and Keys|map pieces, cloths and keys]] that are necessary to enter various locations in the [[Burroughs]] and Training Grounds.
 
 
==Inside the Salt Mines==
 
Along with hosting two new breeds of mice, the Stalagmite Mouse and Anchovy Mouse, the Salt Mines host many of the very rare breeds, most notably the [[Monster Mouse]], [[Black Widow Mouse]], and [[Burglar Mouse]]. Hunters are wise to equip the "Salt Extractor" as a way of keeping their cheese from going stale; however, even a quick line of thought exposes this fraud, as salt is a natural preservative which would (if anything) keep the cheese from going stale rather than speeding that process up.
 
  
 
==Legacy==
 
==Legacy==

Latest revision as of 16:44, 8 September 2009

The Salt Mines is one of the mythical locations that does not currently exist, though it is referenced as the origin for Ionized Salt. It is arguably the most referenced and well-known made-up location on the MH forums.

History

The Salt Mines were originally "created" on the MouseHunt forums as a way of humorously dealing with the influx of players asking what all the crates, poles, and ropes were on the map just to the north of the Mountain. In fact, these map decorations were merely leftovers from a October 2008 visit from Ronza's Traveling Shoppe that have now become the Bazaar.

Mentioning the Salt Mines has become a popular way for hunters on the forums to joke around or voice displeasure with a certain thread or poster, most often when said poster asks a question that nobody could possibly know the answer to. This has led to many hunters incorrectly assuming, if only for a few minutes, that the Salt Mines are a real hunting location, that Green Tea Cheese can be purchased at the Pagoda, that the Kamikaze Mouse can be caught, etc.

Legacy

Several other spoof locations have cropped up on the forums in the same vein as the Salt Mines, most notably the Hanging Gardens and Pepper Mill.

On 26 November 2008, one of the new items that was released as a Crafting supply was "Ionized Salt". The description of the item includes a mention of the Salt Mines. This marked the first time that an in-game, legitimate aspect of MouseHunt had ever mentioned or recognized a fake aspect. Whether or not the Salt Mines itself will become its own hunting area in the future is up for debate.