Friday, November 13, 2009

White Cheddar Cheese Breakdown (And Hunting For The Mole Mouse

Ok,
So today, I realized that I had done nothing with the 250 or so White Cheddar Cheese in my inventory, and thus decided to put them to some use. My friend and I both play MouseHunt, and are always trying to see who can be the first to catch each unique mouse (first out of the two of us, at least). Out of nowhere today, my friend caught a Burglar Mouse, AND a Ninja Mouse. I decided it was time to play at his sanity, and go after one of the mice that he wants the most right now. I chose the Mole Mouse. For those of you unfamiliar with the Mole Mouse, it is an extremely rare mouse (about 0.50/100 horn soundings), and it just so happens to reside in the Meadow. To catch him, I'd have to decrease the amount of simple mice (white, grey, etc.), and increase my luck. To decrease the simple mice, I decided to use White Cheddar. White Cheddar is great in that it entirely removes the catching rate for White Mice, Grey Mice, and Brown Mice, so you only catch the better mice with it. The problem is, this cheese does not like to attract mice very much at all, and goes stale quite often. To balance this out, I decided to remove my Explosive Base, and replace it with a Stone base, which keeps cheese fresh (ideally, I would use the Dehydration Base, but I'm not there yet). My trap itself also provides a fresh effect, so it would help the cheese stay fresh as well. I also chose a trap with lots of luck. Instead of buying the DeathBot, like I had planned, I went for the NVMRC Forcefield, as it provides a whopping +12 Luck! This, combined with my Lucky Shield, brought me to +12 Luck. At this point, it was time to head out. I am still hunting for the Mole Mouse as of this moment, but it has only been 12 hours or so since I began. That's not too bad for me! Below you will find my log summary for the White Cheddar Cheese, since I have put it in my trap. Please note that my attraction rate/luck may differ from yours, so just take these roughly...
Anyways, I think that about sums it up for today... To make these logs by the way (and they are free), go to www.furoma.com . This is also the page where you can find the MouseHuntizer, and I highly recommend that you install it (it's helpful beyond words!).

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