Mice Is the Potion Side of the Feud
Mice is the Tachov answer to Frogs. Prochek wants Olbram's bull painted, and the hard part is not the paint; it is preparing a calming potion and reaching the animal without turning a joke into a crime spiral.
Players usually search this quest because they are missing one material or because they accidentally started the wrong side of the feud. This page keeps both problems together.
Supplies: Paint and Lullaby
The paint comes from the Troskowitz tailor. You can pay or talk your way through it, so high speech can save Groschen. The animal-calming part points you toward Lullaby potion.
For Lullaby, plan around Herb Paris, Poppy and Thistle. The alchemy workbench now includes this recipe because Mice creates a real player need: checking whether you have enough herbs before riding across the region.
Bull Trough and Night Entry
Pour the potion into the bull's trough first, then wait until the animal sleeps. At night, approach carefully. If a hired hand blocks the barn, use a thrown stone to pull attention away instead of forcing a confrontation.
Once the route is clear, enter quickly, paint the bull and leave. Do not loot random containers around the barn; the joke objective is already risky enough.
Order With Frogs
If you want all feud content, finish Frogs first, then Mice, then Battle of the Frogs and Mice. If you started Mice first by mistake, you may still reach the final feud resolution, but the content order can differ.
Because the trend data contains both `kcd2 mice quest` and `mice quest kcd2`, this page uses both natural forms and links back to Frogs for players who are checking whether they missed something.
FAQ
What potion do I need for the bull?
Use Lullaby potion. Plan around Herb Paris, Poppy and Thistle, and brew enough strength or doses.
Can Mice lock out Frogs?
The feud can change depending on who you warn and which side you start. For full content, do Frogs before Mice.
Source and accuracy note
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