Taking care of your pups is essential in episode two; you can protect them from predators by fighting them off -- during the 'Protect your Pups' mission, bears require you to bite them three times before they'll retreat, coyotes will need to be killed or else chased far from your territory, though it's best to kill them to prevent it from continually returning to pester you and the eagle cannot be killed. You should be wary of stranger wolves who appear in your territory and chase them off immediately. Keeping your territory markers refreshed above 80% reduces the risk of predators accessing your territory. ;)
During the 'Grow your Pups' mission, you are required to fatten up your puppies' weight to 15kg each. You'll have to either hunt or scavenge in order to find the necessary food for your pups (the cattle ranch is a quick and easy source if you live nearby!) and grow them quickly.
During the final mission to find your summer home, if you still have four puppies, a helpful tip: fill your 'Food for Pups' bar so that your pups will follow you. Carrying a puppy will help, but beware the eagle that threatens your pack during this final stretch of episode two! It will continuously circle overhead and target your pups randomly, so it's a good idea to alwaysstay nearby all pups.
The WolfQuest forum has some useful guides available if you're interested; check out the 'related links' I've added for convenience. Happy WolfQuesting!
You raze your pups, take them to the other sided of Slough Creek then wait for Wolf Quest 3 to come out. Sucks doesn't it...
just four on wolf quest.
After you get a mate in wolf quest you can find a den and raise pups.
feed your pups and have your mate with you and wriggle about
Keep feeding your pups and they will gain weight.
Find a mate then find a den then you will have pups and you can take care of it :)
Not yet!
is there going to be any more places can we have 16 pups in wolf quest is there going to be a creek in wolf quest so the pups can play in it.
When you're away from your den your mate will take your place with watching the pups. When you're on the final quest (journey to the rendezvous site) you can abandon your pups at any time.
You take the pups, feed them , train them, protect them and then take them, forever battling with coyotes, bears, and a hawk to get them to your summer hunting grounds.
You raze your pups, take them to the other sided of Slough Creek then wait for Wolf Quest 3 to come out. Sucks doesn't it...
it feeds it and will kill anything that threatens it
A quest wolf i think is a wolf who has a mate and is doing a questthat involves creating a pack and taking care of pups ( I think)"Wolf Quest" is a game you can download online. You can play as a wolf and complete many quests, the definition is quite simple. There is more information on the Wolf Quest website at www.wolfquest.org
by a pack of wolves. they all take care of the pups.
No you cant have cubs in wolf quest. you can have pups :)
Because wolves don't have pups if they don't get a mate.
in wolf quest 1 the quest is to find a mate, but afther you do so theres not much to do but hunt or play multi player. in wolf quest 2 wich has not come out yet you have to make a pack and protect it train your pups hunt and keep your pack from getting killed umm that's it Quest 1 : Find a mate Quest 2 Slough Creek: Train your pups, feed your pups, take them on a journey, and make sure they are not killed. Slough Creek Quest 2 is now out! Go the Wolf Quest website to download it.