Winter Charm

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Winter Charm
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Charm Statistics Charm Info
Power: 0 Cost: 2 Festive Feta and 600
Power Bonus: 0% Limited Edition: No
Attraction Bonus: 0% Crafted: No
Luck: 4 Smashable: No
Cheese Effect: No Effect Tradeable: No
Consumed Upon: Encounter Giveable: Yes
Larry's Loot Lexicon: MouseHunt Info Page Image: External Link
These chilly charms contain tiny fragments of the Festive Comet that not only bring extra luck to your trap but also attract the elusive Snowflake Mouse who drops Ice Coins, Snowball Bocconcini, and Snow Blocks!




Obtained Via

The Winter Charm can be bought at the MegaBuy Mart Charm Shoppe for 600 gold and 2 Festive Feta, with no refund available. 15 of these charms can be bought directly via donating. During the Great Winter Hunt 2012, the charms could also be transferred via Giving to Friends, and could also be shared via Facebook status upon completing any of the six toys of the event.

During the Great Winter Hunt 2011, they could be bought at the Festive Comet Charm Shoppe for 600 gold and 2 Festive Feta, and could be refunded for 120 gold at the same location. They were also occasionally available as the Gift of the Day and as a prize in the Daily Draw.

Location-Specific Properties

During the Great Winter Hunt 2012, arming a Winter Charm alongside Festive Feta at the MegaBuy Mart was the only way to attract event boss mice from previous winter events.

History and Trivia

  • The Winter Charm was introduced on 7 December 2011 at the start of the Great Winter Hunt 2011 event.
  • The charms were available to purchase at the Marketplace, and were also transferable via the Give To Friends option, until 31 January 2012.
  • The charms were again made available during the Great Winter Hunt 2012. The description at that time read as follows:
These chilly charms contain tiny fragments of the Festive Comet that not only bring extra luck to your trap but also attract the elusive Snowflake Mouse, which is infamous for carrying a large quantity of toy parts.