It works similarly to real-life wolf cubs and domesticated dogs' puppies: you need to train your puppies not to wander far from your den. This can be achieved by picking up pups and setting them down near the den you chose before your wolf/your wolf's mate birthed pups to raise the blue bar (training/obedience).
Howling will also 'train' your pups at a quicker rate, completing the missions quickly and easily.
As a side-note, if you unlocked the fourth den (East Creek, unlocked at 25,000 or more experience points- see related links) and chose this area for your densite, it should be made clear that the area itself is heavily laden with bugs and glitches- this site is not recommended!
Bugs that have been reported here include:
Unless it gets fixed, it's really not advised to choose this den due to the numerous other complications with it regardless of it being relatively closer to the cattle ranch. If you have, start another game and switch to any other den site -- you will not have a high risk of predators/intruding stranger wolves, nor will your puppies stray beyond your territory's borders.
If u constantly pick them up and they will start to stay closer everytime and won't wonder off as far away from the den
Well. . . first you need to pick up one pup then the other pups will follow you. And by the way it's accutly called WolfQuest (with no spaces) I Hope That Helped! :) :) :) But if that doesent work then you'd be better off searching on a differend website. :) :) :)
four the small rock den is in saddle meadows near the top of the hill the large rock den in aspen a tree den near bison peak cut off and a secret tree den near slough creek - you have to get about 50,000 exp points to get this den here's a map of it all including the special human things too! hope this helps!
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!
To keep it off the ice/snow and to keep it warmer.
The aim of WolfQuest Episode 2: Slough Creek is to find a den for you and your mate then raise your pups. You need to keep them from danger and give them love. The pups start off 6 weeks old. GAME HINT: You need to have a mate in the WolfQuest: Amythist Mountain to be able to have a mate in Slough Creek. From WolfGal
Yes, they start off at 6 weeks but it does take a long time for them to grow. You must train them first and take them to diffrent dens to spend the summer. you must feed your pups and keep them safe from grizzles..
If u constantly pick them up and they will start to stay closer everytime and won't wonder off as far away from the den
Well. . . first you need to pick up one pup then the other pups will follow you. And by the way it's accutly called WolfQuest (with no spaces) I Hope That Helped! :) :) :) But if that doesent work then you'd be better off searching on a differend website. :) :) :)
Wolves are carnivores, so they eat meat. Wolf pups need to learn how to hunt so they can keep themselves alive when they go off to to live by themselves.
Settings > General > Network > Data Roaming Off
Once you finish the game, you can't. I'd assume this would be possible if a third episode were to be released, however this will not happen given WolfQuest's current situation regarding funding and discontinuation on Minnesota Zoo's part.After finishing episode 2, you can only start a new game or resume where you left off. There is no turning back after beginning the final mission.Alternatively, if you mean retrieving pups that are killed or taken by the eagle, you can't. These pups are gone forever unless you did not overwrite your save following their deaths.
in hands of sid remains same where as in roaming sid is changed
A few words for off course is off-track, roaming, and lost.
You can scare off a coyote at any time, no matter how many coyotes there are.
sell the pups
To turn off roaming on your Globe mobile service, you can usually do this via the GlobeOne app or by dialing *143# on your phone and following the prompts. Alternatively, you can log in to your Globe account on their website and manage your roaming settings there. If you prefer, you can also contact Globe customer service for assistance.