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::Calling them ''seasonal'' can be pretty vague since Halloween and Valentine's can't be considered a ''seasonal'' event anyway. Likewise, with MouseHunt's Birthday... ''Special event'' describes all of them much better since that's what they are. --[[User:Mikeyco|Mikeyco]] 09:05, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
 
::Calling them ''seasonal'' can be pretty vague since Halloween and Valentine's can't be considered a ''seasonal'' event anyway. Likewise, with MouseHunt's Birthday... ''Special event'' describes all of them much better since that's what they are. --[[User:Mikeyco|Mikeyco]] 09:05, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
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:::It's probably better divided into seasonal/special event and prize mice, where the first one is only available sometimes, and the other is available always but rarely. -- [[User:Grexx|Grexx]] 09:12, 11 March 2009 (UTC)

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Seasonal rather than Special Event

I'm a bit confused, but I think that these mice listed in this article are actually what elsewhere in the Wiki is called "seasonal", rather than "special event". Could someone confirm and fix? -- Camomiletea 03:02, 11 March 2009 (UTC)

The only page I can find the word Seasonal is the Cheat Sheet and actually I got confused there :D .... IMHO, technically only of the mice mentioned here could be regarded as Seasonal namely the Elf. The 3 others are connected with an event/date. But maybe I take this to literally as a non-native speaker. _____m. 09:01, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
Calling them seasonal can be pretty vague since Halloween and Valentine's can't be considered a seasonal event anyway. Likewise, with MouseHunt's Birthday... Special event describes all of them much better since that's what they are. --Mikeyco 09:05, 11 March 2009 (UTC)
It's probably better divided into seasonal/special event and prize mice, where the first one is only available sometimes, and the other is available always but rarely. -- Grexx 09:12, 11 March 2009 (UTC)