No, your mate stays with you throughout the entire game.
After establishing a mate in WolfQuest, you can start a family by denning together. The mate may help you take care of any pups you have. Working together with your mate can improve your chances of successfully raising a litter.
In the video game WolfQuest, you can find a mate by performing social emotes such as howling or playing in Amethyst Mountain or Slough Creek territories. The other wolves you encounter may respond positively, indicating a potential mate.
1. Are you on Slough Creek? There your mate will not follow you. He will hunt for food and if you leave the den he will return. Otherwise, he periodically returns. 2. If you have a mate in Amethyst Mountain, you need to save, click new game, and go to Slough Creek and choose your saved game. It is okay if your mate does not follow you.
well, if your on story, then you must find a mate and it just automatically happens but if you aren't on story.... you cant mate so there's that.
A dispersal is a wolf, such as yourself, that has left its pack to look for a mate. Whatever gender you are when you can get a mate these are the wolves that you look for.
You get a mate in Wolfquest 1, have pups in 2 and who knows what for 3
you cant you can find a mate in wolfquest episode 1. i think in wolfquest 2.5 you can but i dont know
no
the wolfquest staff doesn't like innappropriate language so they don't let you say 'mate'
because she is following you
nothing you just have fun with your mate! wolfquest slough creek is coming in a few days.the wolfquest producers had to posepone the release several times because of fundings for wolfquest designers(most likely the economy and money issues).
you cant mate on slough creek. you have to mate on amethyst mountain which is the first episode or wolfquest. then you can use that file to go on slough creek. hope this helps :)
You can't. You need to have your mate follow you. He/she will eat with you.
After establishing a mate in WolfQuest, you can start a family by denning together. The mate may help you take care of any pups you have. Working together with your mate can improve your chances of successfully raising a litter.
well... a grizzly could kill him / her .----*Note* by KoaWolfQuestMod:Normally, your WolfQuest singleplayer mate will re-spawn (come back to "life") if they die. It is impossible (to my knowledge?) to truly "lose" or make your mate disappear and never re-appear.Sometimes, glitches/bugs may make your mate stay in a different part of the WolfQuest map or prevent he/or she from returning to your side.
The second quest in WolfQuest is where you and your mate look for a den, mark your territory, and protect and raise your pups.
On the 1st WolfQuest you can't... However on WolfQuest 2 you can but you need a mate on the 1st one.