After you find a mate, and you find your den, you can push P and it will mark your territory. Remember to do it often or intruding wolves will come. !~
There is currently no way to enter your den in WolfQuest.
The second quest in WolfQuest is where you and your mate look for a den, mark your territory, and protect and raise your pups.
In the second level, you find a den, mark territory, and have pups.
In episode two, slough creek, after you find a den and mark your territory.
After you find a mate, you must find a den, mark your territory, and have pups.
The third mission is marking your territory alot so it can be well protected when you have pups to avoid bears and coyotes. (You still have to mark your territory after having pups)
In WolfQuest, you can mark territory by howling at specific scent markings found around the game world. This signals to other wolves that the area is your territory. Additionally, you can engage in scent rolling to leave your scent and claim an area as your own.
you have to go onto slough creek single player on wolf quest. Then you need to choose a den.Next you have to mark your territory by pressing the p button on your key board.You can only mark your territory in single player in slough creek though. Hope this helps :)
If your wolf is on full health, it won't eat elk and you need to find a mate and a new mission will appear and it says to mark your territory like howling and doing its business
if you are talking about wolfquest they are at your den but first you have to find a den, which can be seen on the compass and map and then mark the territory once you have gone right up to the den and choosen it.
you get your territory by having a mate and your supposed to be in the creek place then you find a den and when you find the den all the area surrounding that den will be your territory
On WolfQuest 2.5.1 when you get to Slough creek with your mate find your land mark it then wait few mins then its spring