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In-game prizes are awarded to hunters based on the finishing score of their team. When the player first starts to play the game, they have the rank of Novice. The ranks Recruit and Initiate were added in version 3. Increases in rank are dependent on how active the player is, in addition to other factors such as the quality number of points the mice caught is worth as well as the general difficulty of the mouse and quantity of mice caught.

They also gain features such as more crafting slots for crafting items and greater number of cheese imbued per potion.

When players start out, they can only access the Meadow as their hunting location, but more locations are unlocked as they progress in rank. Certain locations, however, also require map pieces, the crafting of certain items and other forms of loot such as keys to be accessed. There are a total of 37 locations in the game, grouped into nine regions. In addition, a place-holder location for banned players they cannot sound the horn or access the game , who have violated the game's Terms of Service, called the King's Stockade was added in April When traveling to other locations, hunters will be charged a certain amount of gold contingent on the distance of the destination from the hunters' origin.

In previous versions of the game, travel to the Town of Gnawnia was free. This has been replaced by a separate travel tab that transports players to the Meadow for free. Besides this conventional mode of travel, there are certain locations where timers and counters are implemented, whereby hunters will be automatically transported to another location once the timer runs out or they have maxed their counter.

A trap setup consists of a weapon, a base, a piece of cheese and, if desired by the Hunter, a Charm. Traps are either bought or crafted. Traps that are crafted as well as previous Limited Edition traps see section on Ronza's Traveling Shoppe are non-refundable.

Traps also have power types depending on the weapon, and it would influence the effectiveness of the trap against certain types of mice.

Trap components have a certain point or rank requirement, preventing players with lesser points from being able to buy or craft the trap component even if they have sufficient gold to buy it or crafting items to craft it. For example, if the points requirement of a certain trap is 16 million points, and the player has 2 million points, they would be unable to buy or craft the item, despite having sufficient gold and crafting items.

This is to prevent players from "buying their way" through the game. As of January 12, , an additional component called Charms has been added. Charms are consumable items that modify certain trap attributes. They are used up 1 charm per mouse encountered, or 1 per specific mouse encountered as the players hunts.

There are varying types of Charms such as those that modify power, attraction and luck. In addition to those, some charms that allow mice to be weakened, allow hunters to bypass timers in some areas, and increase drop rate of specific loot such as potions. Charms are purchased from a charm shoppe or are crafted. All crafted charms can be bought on the Marketplace. More types of Charms are intended to be added as the game is updated.

A base adds a little bit of power to your trap. It also might increase additional things like power, luck, attraction bonus, but it will not change the weapon's power type. There is a very large cheese variety on offer, which can be bought or crafted. There are 28 special cheeses that can be crafted, created with potions, or picked up as loot. Certain cheese can be made by imbuing potions into a certain type of cheese.

Crafting is an important element into the game, especially when people ascend ranks. A wide variety of things can be crafted, such as traps, bases and cheese. Crafting is only available to players who are Apprentice the third rank and above. As a person goes up in rank, they will get more "crafting slots", meaning that they can combine more items at a time.

Within the crafting section, there is also the Hunter's Hammer, which is essentially a tool to "smash" certain items, such as cheese or trap components, which usually are used to craft another items, generally other kinds of cheese or upgraded traps. In the present version of MouseHunt, a "Recipe Book" was added that allows player to craft multiple quantities of a weapon, base, cheese or any crafting item at once.

Some mice may drop loot, which includes map pieces, potions and crafting items, cheese, collectibles etc. The percentage of loot drops varies depending on the breed of mice as well as other factors such as trap luck.

These can usually be used in the game to accelerate in forms of progress, and is sometimes even necessary for it. Potions are used to imbue a certain type of cheese into another type of cheese. For example, imbuing brie cheese with a Radioactive Blue Cheese curd potion would convert the brie cheese into Radioactive Blue cheese.

The number of cheese that can be imbued per potion increases based on the rank of the player. The Developers have mentioned that in the future, potions may be used to upgrade trap components. Mice are divided into different "Groups" - there are 20 as of the MouseHunt v3. Members of the group share common weaknesses with the exception of the "Gauntlet Gladiators" group.

Using the right kind of cheese gives the hunter a higher chance of attracting the mice they want and using the right power type of trap would increase the chances of catching the mice. Some of them, when caught will drop loot, which depending on the type of loot may be essential to players' progress through the game. Along with this, there are 67 special Event Mice, some of which are released for a short period during occasional events.

This mouse is now no longer a rare mouse. The mice in this game are loosely based on real life. For example, the White, Grey and Brown mouse can be found in the Meadow and other places suitable for starters, its normal habitat.

And as a further example, some of the mice which belong to the group "Followers of Furoma" practice martial arts. Different groups have distinct differences as well as trap requirements to trap them. The Marketplace is meant to be an auction house for hunters to buy items that other hunters are selling. In V2. Hunters would negotiate and then trade, but the system was unliked. June 21, , v3. In an update hunters were allowed to sell Zugzwang's Left Sock.

In the latest update hunters can sell any crafted charm and the orbs used to make them, also included is the Tiki Base Blueprints that Ronza sold during January Ronza is a traveling merchant who visits the Kingdom of Gnawnia, selling various wares such as cheese, Limited Edition LE traps and crafting materials. Occasionally, players can visit Ronza's shop, a special location in which limited edition items can be purchased.

Ronza is a fictional character. The game does not provide excessive information. So if you have only just started Then once you have a nice stash, I dunno, 50 - ? You should start working with the Asiago. Other things to note? You get 5 a day, by accumulating more and playing at the end of the event, you should be able to reap better rewards!

You need to build one just like it first! And it will require 80 ice bricks I was wonder why there were bricks and slabs You noticed I have'nt collected enough slabs? I am guessing thats why the progress bar at the bottom is still locked!! And we will all have to hurry if we want the bonus for catching this week's boss in time!! Now this, might well be the most important part! The bonuses that your fortress can give you! For those who have not yet attained your Golden Tournament Base, this is your best shot!

At least to level two, this increases the number of tokens you get in tournaments! You still have to win the tournament of course :D To see the table above, click on the "Build" button on the interface, this works even if it is grayed out. I also have to point out that after you complete the slabs 20 , you get the little path of dots to complete to reach the boss! There are 40 mice to catch before you hit the boss More tokens!!!! I noticed that little lock thing has also disappeared I wonder what was that about?

Because I reached level 2 armoury?? Oh well Specswise they are not exactly amazing. But probably still sweet around Lord levels. Its really a Gauntlet trap duh to get more Tier 3 potions! Ain't it pretty. Really non essential for many hunters, but nice for Gauntlet gladiators and trap completionists :p I guess the Hothouse Base is to cater to those venturing into the Living Gardens, doubling petal and herb drops!!!!

Which is very nice! I know I spent one and a half years in the Living Garden portion and I am kinda semi active , so THIS is an essential for those at that point in their journey through hunterhood!!! Get the Hothouse Base first! Then the Gauntlet Crusher if it so pleases you. Yeah weird, but I think thats what it is the prize is actually the chance to catch the stick snowball mouse!

Apparently it is a bonus because it grow bigger and bigger. Pretty neat! Well at least in Singapore. And this when it was completed, a few days ago I like the gatler thingie, but the gatler was last year Oh well the good thing is the tournament bonus this Christmas But if you are able to?

I encourage you to take full advantage of the Tournament bonuses. No matter how slow you are, I think the bonus is about a third I think, I can't really tell since I only participated in one so far :p And this is the L. It does not look like much. Nor is it ubiquitously strong. In fact some callz it ugly!! But it is a nice trap for Tier 3 potions!!

Who plays gauntlets anyways????



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