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Posted 2020-10-20 04:45:34 (edited)
Hello everyone, |
TheLoneWolf #17128 |
Posted 2020-10-20 16:14:24
Currency can be gained throw various different ways. The best way I have found is selling any carcasses I do not use and healing salves, unless you plan on fighting a lot! Sell single use items such as eggs and weasels/rats to the raccoon, but everything else you don't use for your own pack can be sold in the trading center! The same go for healing salves, I typically sell mine for 45 SC a piece and do fairly well in earning money that way. Any wolf you would want is best, NBW's are a free source for wolves until you can start buying your own. Don't keep a ton though if you cannot afford to feed or play with them every day! I would say aim to have a full team of 5 wolves for hunting, an herbalist, and 2 scouts. So 8 wolves, 10 if you plan to breed so you have pupsitters, is the minimum I would say to keep on hand. Food and nesting material can be found while exploring, scouring, and hunting. Feathers and various other soft materials are crafted into nesting material, but if you dont have any extra you can always buy nesting material from the raccoon. Save any herbs you get though and only use large leaves or feathers to craft! The crafting can be found in your Hoard. As for slots, you'll need to earn SC to buy more space. You can buy more if you scroll down to the bottom of your den page. |
🐁RatProphet🐀 #931 |
Posted 2020-10-20 19:23:17
5.How many wolves should I have to start off with without anyone dying on me? Just ensure that you have enough pupsitters to protect all your pups, and know that pups can die if their protection bar is less than 100%, even if they are protected. I typically dedicate one pupsitter to each pup until they're well protected enough to be moved to a multi-pup pupsitter. Otherwise, just treat illnesses ASAP, especially lethal illnesses. A list of lethal illnesses can be found Here. Yes and yes. A guide to battling is Here and a guide to befriending is Here. You can buy them or find them in explore. A link to explore encounters can be found Here. Battle to gain experience, and then go to your lead wolf's page and click level up when you have enough experience. You can also click the Wolvden icon in the top left corner of the screen to be taken to a list of all of the wolves you have that need to be leveled up. Battling is hard at first. Only battle animals that are near your level and don't fight anything more than one or two levels above your own at first. When the enemy is bleeding, rest to regain HP and let them reduce their health without wasting energy. I win the most battles by biting the enemy until it bleeds and then resting until it's at 0 HP. You can either sell them on the TC or chase them. To chase a wolf, click on it and go to settings, then scroll all the way down. There should be a button that lets you chase it away. Let me know if you need clarification or have any other questions. I believe I covered everything that the person above me didn't, but if I missed something, please tell me. Welcome to Wolvden! |
🌿 Hartley #260 |
Posted 2020-10-20 19:39:46
Thank you both of you for your all your help, I think that has covered it all as of right now and will work on some of these and figure out as I go though the site. :) |
TheLoneWolf #17128 |