... Mouser sells a 1/4 Watt 200M but they don't stock them and are special order. ... The 1/2 Watts they have in stock
I don't think you want to be thinking 1/4 Watt. In fact "2W" has been done. Not for power, but so the body size keeps the two ends apart and reduces leakage.
Re-re-read and absorb the bolded parts of what PRR said.
The condenser microphone's capsule (that picks up the sound) is the "30pF cap" PRR mentioned. There has to be an electronic circuit built right-at the capsule to get the electrical signal from that capacitor/condenser/capsule. And like every other electric circuit, "how low" is set by R x C, and "C" is a puny 30pF so "R" has to be huge to get any bass response from the mic.
Your oily fingerprint will probably be something like 20-40MΩ. So when you pick up a 200MΩ resistor with your bare fingers, you will probably create a leakage-path across the body that's like 20MΩ in parallel with the desired 200MΩ ---> you just turned it into an 18MΩ resistor. Now the mic rolls off bass at about 300Hz instead of 50Hz, and sounds gutless & tinny.
So avoid leakage by buying the bigger-body resistor. And you'll probably want to buy some of those nitrile gloves at the auto parts store so you don't transfer any finger-oil to the resistor body.