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WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition
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Submitted by: David K.
How to Move Dens (Successfully):
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Written by loufloo
-=What is Your Moving Plan?=-
So, you'll need to plan what den you are going to move to. I suggest
moving to one that is in the middle of your territory, since stranger
wolves don't tend to come that far in. If you have no dens in that
part of your territory, claim some more or look for some new dens
around that area. I tend to choose open dens, since cougars are the
most common predator for me. I'm not exactly a pro at this game,
so I can't show you a field guide of all dens.
-=Moving Day!=-
When I move dens, I estimate how long and how far the planned den is.
Make sure you know WHEN to move dens, because I'd say when the fleas
get to at least 30% or 40%, then you should move. If you want to take
a bigger risk, then don't blame me if it doesn't work out! So, check
back on the guide when you've moved dens.
-=How to Avoid Fleas=-
So, you want to avoid fleas, huh? Here are some tips on how to avoid
them. Normally, I would do these anyway, but if you don't want to do
them then that is fine.
1.With all the time you spend at your den, make sure your pups
are outside. Exceptions are when there are predators about.
2.Never sleep inside your den. It will be hard, but worth it.
3.Or, if you don't want to avoid fleas, do the opposite.
-=Fail=-
I was with my wolf called Tiger, and we were on a hunting trip when
the notification; 'help your pup, it's sick.' The pup was Tiger II,
the HEIR. I flipped out and moved dens. When we were on our way she
was lagging behind and...That's when I decided to load a save.
-=Absolute Win=-
I was with my other wolf, Chaser, and I was going ‘help!! pups are
hungry and so is my mate.' I thought for a second I was gonna have the
same fate as Tiger II, but I carried on, not knowing there was a BISON
BULL CARCASS right by my den. When I spotted it I went; "jackpot!!!"
and of course, ate from it. The fleas were getting worse so i moved
dens, and, no predators showed up? It was strange, and so I had a
happy successful moving day.
Note: Absolute WIN has happened TWICE, so don't worry about failing.
How to Kill a Cougar/ Mountain Lion Easy:
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Written by PepperMint
This is how to kill a cougar/ mountain Lion in Wolfquest AE, easy mode.
I will do Accurate, and challenging, soon. But first, lets start off
small with easy.
-=How to Find a Cougar=-
First you want to find a cougar, they can be found near carcasses, but
do not hunt prey just now, it will waste stamina, and health. You might
want to hunt prey ahead of time, or find one that some other animal killed.
I also found it easy to hunt for them in meadows, like Lamar Valley,
First Meadow, and Second Meadow. I found it harder to find cougars in
both Lost River (classic), and Lost River there ere not many meadows, and
lots of trees, buildings, ect.
-=Were to Bite/Attack=-
After you find a Cougar, I found it better to bit it in the middle, its
sides. It would take a good enough time to move away, and recover after
attacks before it turns around and tries to attack back.
When attacking you always want to hold down the S key, or the back button
so you could always run away before it tries to attack you.
Also, the cougar never really “runs” at you, it really just speed trots
until it gets close enough. I watch the fright or fight meter at the top
of their head, if the fight meter go us then it will attack, but if the
fright meter gets to high, you might wanna save stamina because Cougars
are very fast.
-=The Chase=-
When a cougar is running, this is were the extra stamina comes in. Cougars
are faster than you so I use this move around were i get to one side, and
wait for it to slow down.
Then I dive bomb the cougar and spam the space bar, holding it down between
bites.
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