theHunter: Call of the Wild™

theHunter: Call of the Wild™

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My 'Learned So Far' Guide to CoTW [Jan 20]
By Sark
This is a quick 'what I've learned so far' guide with a few helpful pointers to get you moving quickly out in the wild. Enjoy!
   
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1. Sprint Everywhere until you hear something, then hit the floor if you're on a PC. Use a call while you crouch and you'll be beside an animal in no time.

2. Deer, Deer, Deer, Bear. Take down these early on, they go down fast with a clean spine shot - ♥♥♥♥ lungs because that's not what the game rewards you for - the exception for this is when you're hunting with a bow.

3. Quest. Get that sexy XP, the starting quests in both areas are pretty easy and give a ton of XP.
Don't worry about upgrading your weapons too much, the starter rifle does everything you need it to.

4.Double Tap. Once you get a few skills and perks, double tapping your shot is a breeze - hold your breath and get 2-3 more shots off if you need to take something down quick and minimize tracking endlessly. Note for clarity: Once you level up some you can stay in scope while reloading. This allows you to come back on target pretty quickly for follow up shots. I can't remember the perk/skill names but they should be self-evident.

5.Don't invest in a bow until you're ready for 'annoying/hard mode'.
Update Dec/17':
Bows work VERY well once you have a few callers and can lure prey back to you after a clean shot. Make sure animals are 10M~ before you shoot, swap to your caller and bring them back in. When you run in to a herd this is massive easy xp.

6. Coyote's + Foxes are easy game once you lure them close enough. Easy neck shots and easy money / xp. Note: Doesn't need to be a neck shot for these guys, a lung shot does the job for them too!

7. [Personal] Upgrade tracking not sitting around and waiting, unless that's your kind of thing. You'll find far more benefit early by quick shots and track down game easily with your proper perks.

8. Build stands when you can afford it now and then - the xp boost is easy and the money spend can wait.

9. Travel + Hunt. Aim to chase prey down toward your destination.

10. Spam your callers. This isn't classic where a call every 2 minutes is enough to do the job. Calls have something around a 40% chance to draw an animal's attention, wear off rather quickly and I haven't noticed that too many calls would scare animals. So if you are trying to call some sneaky deer out in the open get yourself a nice vantage point and hammer that call button.

11.A lot of the perks in the weapon specific skill trees work for all weapons. I for example almost exclusively use rifles at the moment but have put 1 point into the gun tree (i think) so I can reload while running. Take a closer look, you may be missing some pretty nice abilities because you disregard the skill tree they are in outright as the wrong category.
24 Comments
Rizzputin 13 Apr, 2018 @ 9:26pm 
@Goatroach Press 1, that is the default.
Goatroach 22 Nov, 2017 @ 6:52pm 
I just want to know how the f*** I get my weapon back into my hands after taking out the binoculars or calls/lure. I've tried cycling, as well as pressing keys 0-9, but nothing.
superbilspill 11 Mar, 2017 @ 4:25pm 
good luck getting gold red deer if you run around going for neck shots :)
ᵉʸEʏʀᴀᴡɴ 3 Mar, 2017 @ 1:32pm 
Kinda sad that lung shot isn't more rewarding. Where's the ethics in trying to shoot of the spine?
Muttaa 2 Mar, 2017 @ 9:30am 
thanks ;)
.genero 2 Mar, 2017 @ 8:02am 
thanks for the tips
Dig Bick 28 Feb, 2017 @ 2:04pm 
can anyone tell me a great spot to get the "2 bears in one picture" misson, and how you did it?
Thanks :)
WarPig 27 Feb, 2017 @ 6:57pm 
Can anyone tell me how to unlock calls? I have been stuck at 12 points in the call tree thing for two days now and i can't buy anymore calls, very annoying. Does anyone have a reason for this?
Mindset 27 Feb, 2017 @ 5:44pm 
dont even aim for the neck, these deer are like zombies, only a headshot will bring them down
RainbowFloyd 27 Feb, 2017 @ 2:45pm 
Thanks