WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition

WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition

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'Slough Creek's Secrets."
By digitalexpl0it
This guide is for the players of WQ;AE or, WolfQuest Anniversary Edition. It talks about tricks and tips on the basic life of Slough Creeks challenges, it can be as easy as marking territory, or as challenging as raising the curious and mischievous little ones. This guide with literally, GUIDE you through the tricks and tips on different things in this map, we cover just about everything so hang tight with us, questions and constructive criticism is always great!
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7 Comments
elfiasty 24 Nov, 2023 @ 1:50pm 
When your pups have reached 15 pounds and you have some calves or fawn, bring them with you instead of carrying a pup so you don't have to hunt more newborns.
SilverWolf32 2 Sep, 2023 @ 8:49am 
Never sleep while establishing territory. Find out why by reading my guide.
Sherry ♡ 15 Aug, 2022 @ 5:26pm 
Overhunt newborns so you dont have to waste food to get your pups to 15 and 20 pounds.
SootSketch 14 May, 2022 @ 2:49pm 
Never do the roll emote with your pups out. Reason? The roll emote is long, longer than most other emotes, and you cannot get out of it if a predator comes to kill your pups. If you are trapped in the roll emote, you may not be able to get your pups to safety.

Always try to growl at a bear or cougar, instead of biting. Growling and raising your tail can be just as effective as biting. Plus, it decreases the chance of your wolf becoming greatly injured. If the bear doesn't run away and decides to chase you, lure it away from the carcass/ den.
topp 12 May, 2022 @ 2:19pm 
the easiest way to deal with a bear attacking your den is too woof the pups into the den and then just run about the bear, drawing it away from the den and then letting it go back. Only bite if a pup comes out and the bear grabs it. I did this and got away with no injuries at all and 10% health but my mate, who was biting it at first, got a minor body injury and half health so if you have a bold mate, be careful.
topp 10 May, 2022 @ 2:50pm 
yEP
Cannibalistic Pretzel-Stick 20 Jan, 2022 @ 5:17pm 
Follow the eagle not the pups. When the eagle dives you should be there.