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When these mice crafted gloves from a stack of silks that they found in Zugzwang's tower, they soon found that their new duds allowed seeds to grow instantaneously from their paws. Rather than reveling in the gloves' gardening potential, however, Tanglefoot Mice use their powers only to annoy. They grow sharp, rigid Tanglefoot weeds over paths that humans frequent, hindering hunters' movement and shredding light footwear.
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With prickly fur like the thorns of a wild rose, and a long tail that grows in curlicues, the Vinetail mouse is not a rodent that you want to get your hands on, in the literal sense. Using its root feet for stability, it threads its tail into a trap, then grows a small tendril around the cheese. If the trap puts up a fight, the Vinetail mouse either digs its heels in (literally) and tries to pull the cheese out, or just lets the vine break off so it can grow a new one and try again.
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Seeking to maximize the benefits of perpetual autumn, the Whirleygig launches itself off maple trees, holding on to the stem of a maple key while it spins around and around. Eventually, the maple key loses momentum, sending the mouse zipping down to the ground, to land with a bump on the base of your trap. This evolution of parachuting strategy sometimes yields cheese, but more often it results in a long drop and a sudden stop, so to speak.
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Have you ever felt a frosty wind whipping at your coat? If so, you've probably felt the Winter Mage's familiar, that capricious breeze that knocks down trees and roughs up roofs. The winter mage uses its power over the wind to blow the cheese right out of traps, and also to avoid notice. One sharp gust of snow in a hunter's eyes, and they'll be too distracted to see the mouse slipping right under their nose.
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