Jul 27, 2010

Posted by Paul Humphreys in Burroughs Cheese, Cheese, Furoma Cheese, Gnawnia Cheese, Purchased Cheese, Whisker Woods Cheese | 1 Comment

Swiss

Swiss

Swiss offers a good chance of attracting a variety of mice.

 

  1. Overview
  2. Cheese Shoppes
  3. Special Items
  4. Loot
  5. Recommended Use
  6. Special Properties

 

Overview

Swiss is a cost effective cheese that is useful for any hunter on a budget. While Brie offers a better attraction rate, Swiss is normally a more cost effective alternative.

Our standard price for Swiss Cheese is 100 gold per piece.

 

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Cheese Shoppes

Swiss can be purchased and sold at the following Cheese Shoppes in the game:

Location Purchase Price Sale Price
Bazaar 150 100
Cape Clawed 200 100
Great Gnarled Tree 150 100
King’s Gauntlet 100* 100
Meadow 100* 100
Town of Digby 150 100
Town of Gnawnia 100* 100
Training Grounds 200 100

* Indicates the best location(s) to purchase this cheese.

 

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Special Items

Swiss Cheese can be found in the following special items:

Opening a Gift may result in 50 Swiss Cheese.
Opening a Ronza’s Blue Satchel of Surprise may result in some Swiss Cheese.
Opening a Ronza’s Red Satchel of Surprise may result in some Swiss Cheese.
Opening a Stolen Birthday Gift may result in 30 Swiss Cheese.
Poking an Unstable Curd may result in 60 Swiss Cheese.

 

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Loot

Swiss is sometimes dropped as loot by mice in the following locations:

Location Mouse

Windmill

Cherry

Foxy

Catacombs

Monster

Great Gnarled Tree

Foxy

Harbour

Glitchpaw*

Laboratory

Monster

Lagoon

Troll

Meadow

Glitchpaw*

Mousoleum

Monster

Town of Gnawnia

Glitchpaw*

Training Grounds

White

Windmill

Glitchpaw*

Festive Comet*

Troll

Heart of the Tiger Party*

Romeno*

*Indicates special mice or locations which are only available for limited times in the game.

 

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Recommended Use

Swiss is best used in any area that Brie can be successfully used in, but when the hunter wishes more cost effective hunting.

Location Attraction Cost Effectiveness
Calm Clearing Good
Dojo Decent Not yet done
Great Gnarled Tree Good Not yet done
Harbour Decent Not yet done
Laboratory Decent
Meadow Good Not yet done
Mountain Good

Please note:
Attraction is based on the Base Attraction for the cheese – please remember this can be improved by using a trap with an Attraction Bonus.
Cost Effectiveness is based on the standard price for the cheese: At least one star is good, a red cross indicates a potential loss.

 

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Special Properties

Swiss has no known special properties.

 

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This article contains information relevant to MouseHunt v3.0g

  1. loot from cherry mouse and foxy mouse must in calm clearing not windmill, Paul

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