Tiny Mouse

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The Tiny Mouse is a breed of mouse found in the Gnawnia and Valour regions. It is known to drop Packet of Flour as loot at the Windmill.


Tiny Mouse
Mouse Group: Indigenous Mice
Mouse Statistics
Points: 200 Gold: 450
Location & Attraction Info
Required Power Types: All types except Parental Other Requirements:
Cheese: SUPER|brie+ Charm:
Locations: King's Arms
Meadow
Windmill
Loot: Packet of Flour
Links
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: Image Link
Tiny Mice have two major advantages over larger mice. First of all, a morsel of cheese can feed a Tiny Mouse for more than two weeks, unlike larger mice who gobble the cheese up as soon as they get it. Secondly, when they attack a trap, the weapon often misses them entirely, leaving them free to pursue the cheese. Stubbornness is the only reason Tiny Mice get caught at all. Once they win a piece of cheese, they won’t let it go, even if it’s five times their weight.
Mouse ID#: 239


Preferred Cheese

Tiny mice have been found to be especially attracted to SUPER|brie+ cheese. Brie and Gouda will also attract Tiny Mice in Meadow, but not in Windmill and King's Arms.

History and Trivia

  • Prior to the release of Tiny mouse on 30 June 2010, it appeared in an error message with this image and the following text:
The Tiny Mouse's little legs were too slow to fetch your data.
Your profile data timed out while loading.
Please wait a few seconds before reloading the page.
  • Tiny mice began dropping the Green Plaid Egg as loot, in the Meadow on 14 April 2011, for the Spring Egg Hunt 2011 event.
  • On 25 June 2013, they gained a vulnerability to Law power type traps, with the release of Varmint Valley.
  • Tiny mice gained a taste for Brie and Gouda during the 19 September 2013 Gnawnia population shift, although SUPER|brie+ still remains the most effective.
  • On 25 March 2014, the Micro mouse was introduced as the Rift counterpart of the Tiny Mouse.

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