Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Happy Chinese New Year Everybody!
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Tournament Hall and the King's Arms! (Tournament Updates)
Tournament Hall and King's Arms Update
The Tournament Hall and the King's Arms is now open for usage. There are 3 new bases and 4 new skins. Sadly, the currency that is used in the Tournament Hall is Tournament Tokens which can be achieved by participating in Tournaments. Recently, the tournaments have been updated to be flexible with hunting times, so we don't get too attached, also there is a 3 and 5 player tournaments now!

For the new bases, there is the Bronze Base, Silver Base, and Gold Base. The bases have to be purchased in order to get the other base. The gold base is a very good fit to use anywhere since it has a high luck. The new trap skins only apply to Fiery Warpath-Muridae Market traps, so for ranks Baron down, there is no use in purchasing it.

The King's Arms I think is just a problem to the hunters, because they can't use the Prize Shoppe anymore and have to travel to the King's Arms to buy stuffs with Prize Tokens. I think that's all there is for this update, and Ronza is just a few days from coming, because January is coming to an end. Happy Hunting!







Monday, January 9, 2012
Ronza's Coming!
Ronza's Visit in 2012
Monday, January 2, 2012
Tournaments, A Pain or A Good Thing?
Festive Tournaments!
When the Great Winter Hunt of 2011 comes to an end, this comes out, as far as I'm concern, this tourney could be a very BIG obstacle in your mind. If you haven't finished your main goal to catch the Mad Elf Mouse and also the 2011 Big Boom Trap, I suggest you withdraw from the tournaments first and finish your goals first. Here's a few things you should know about the Tournaments:
1.) Trap Check DO NOT Earn You Tournament Points
This is a general info, and this binds you even more to the game, so I really recommend that you do Tournaments in your free time, because this will burden you heavily.
2.) Get Some Help! You can't do it Alone
This Tournament is the main reason why they made teams, so get your friends to help you as long as they can (don't force them tough).
3.) See Details of the Tournaments before Entering
In the Tournaments menu, be sure to see the details of mice that could earn you points and ending, starting time to make preparations, you don't want to be unprepared in the Tournaments you know.
4.) Levels of Reward for the Tournaments
So, there are 5 levels of the Tournaments, let me explain:
- 1st Place: You get about 5/6 Tournament Tokens, this position is hard to keep or even get without team mates and a good trap and luck, so work hard if you want to be 1st!
- 2nd Place: You get about 4/5 Tournament Tokens, this position is also hard to keep or get, same description as 1st Place!
- 3rd Place: You get 3/4 Tournament Tokens, this position is the same as 1st Place!
- Competitor: This is the place where you can go to, this place will 2 Tournament Tokens, this is the top 25% of the whole participant, and you have to work hard too!
- Participant: This is the lowest place that will get a reward, the last 50% of the whole participant, you will get 1 Tournament Token.

[These information may not be correct about the amount of Tournament Tokens you get if you win]
So far, the levels of the Tournaments are only Standard, there will be higher levels that allows you to earn points through trap checks, so wait patiently and finish your goals first. That's all my suggestions for the Tournaments. Good luck, and Happy Hunting!
When the Great Winter Hunt of 2011 comes to an end, this comes out, as far as I'm concern, this tourney could be a very BIG obstacle in your mind. If you haven't finished your main goal to catch the Mad Elf Mouse and also the 2011 Big Boom Trap, I suggest you withdraw from the tournaments first and finish your goals first. Here's a few things you should know about the Tournaments:
This is a general info, and this binds you even more to the game, so I really recommend that you do Tournaments in your free time, because this will burden you heavily.
2.) Get Some Help! You can't do it Alone
3.) See Details of the Tournaments before Entering
4.) Levels of Reward for the Tournaments
So, there are 5 levels of the Tournaments, let me explain:
- 3rd Place: You get 3/4 Tournament Tokens, this position is the same as 1st Place!
- Competitor: This is the place where you can go to, this place will 2 Tournament Tokens, this is the top 25% of the whole participant, and you have to work hard too!
- Participant: This is the lowest place that will get a reward, the last 50% of the whole participant, you will get 1 Tournament Token.
[These information may not be correct about the amount of Tournament Tokens you get if you win]
So far, the levels of the Tournaments are only Standard, there will be higher levels that allows you to earn points through trap checks, so wait patiently and finish your goals first. That's all my suggestions for the Tournaments. Good luck, and Happy Hunting!
Celebrating The New Year!
Mousehunt New Year!
So, as we all know, this news got popped up on your screen about a few days ago... This news is very shocking because we only have about 1 week to find and collect Firecrackers Charms, you need 100 of these to build the 2011 Big Boom Trap! There's also a new mouse besides the New Year Mouse, the Party Head Mouse. So, let's break it down to several points.
Firecrackers, New Mice!

Catching a few Party Head Mouse is good for your Adversaries, but catching too many would leave you angry, because this mouse doesn't drop Firecrackers, so basically your main goal is to catch as many New Year Mouse as possible, you don't really need to catch lots of them, because they drop about 10+ charms per catch. The trap they released is as equal to Rewers Riposte, and 2010 Blastoff Trap, with a luck of 25, you know you want this trap! So, catch the mice, get the trap, that's the basic strategy! Good luck and Happy Hunting!
Firecrackers, New Mice!
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