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All reports are dealt with by an administrator. Reports that warrant warnings and even bans include, but aren't limited to-

  • Asking, stating or offering mate status ("do you want to be my meat?")
  • Saving spots (telling players to leave, reserving spaces for your friends, etc)
  • Breaking the multiplayer rules

1) Mates are the focus solely in the single player campaign. They were never intended to be a focus in multiplayer, hence why you cannot make a family pack consisting of a dominant pair and their offspring.

2) "Saving spots" alludes to reserving spaces on an open game. Because it's an open session, anyone is free to join and everyone can choose to stay or leave of their own volition, not because you're the game host. Examples of saving spots which can be reported-

Game titles - onlypeopleiknow, only, come, friendsonly

Messages - "please leave saving", "go away saving", etc.

3) Please review the related links for multiplayer rules.

The WolfQuest Report Team is assigned to patrol multiplayer games. Members of the community can volunteer to patrol and submit reports of any rule-breaking, and as such, they have priority over reporting sessions.

You may receive a maximum of three warnings before ultimately being banned from WolfQuest. Banhopping - creating a new account after being banned - is not allowed, resulting in an instant ban.

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