Can you survive with NO TERRITORY in WolfQuest?
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- Is it possible to have no territory in WolfQuest, but manage to survive? Let's find out!
Hello everyone! It's been a long time, but I'm hoping to make some more videos. If you have any challenges or ideas you want me to try, comment and let me know! I'm also open to any pup name suggestions you have.
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Woof multiple times if you need to, to make them hide. They won't always listen to the first one. Multiple woofs have saved my pups so many times. It's also a good idea to escort the pups because preds will be less likely to charge in when the parent is too close.
Well done on the challenge though, even if it wasn't a perfectly territoriless run.
It's possible to do this challenge with not even one hex, if you constantly have your pups on the move you can bark them into grass to sleep and hide. I'd recommend sticking near borders of territories and low hexes :) great vid
Oo I didn’t think about that! Will definitely have to try that out. :)
You can do this with less territory by bypassing the quest, sort of. Go to one map, say Amethyst. Mark territory and find dens there to advance the quest and go to choose a den, but then instead of choosing a den go to a different map like Slough Creek or Hellroaring Mountain. Technically you can claim one hex and only find one den and the game will accept it because it thinks you already completed the quest
You can fight off the bears without biting them. Snarling and luring them away from the pups is what I do. You won't have to worry about losing so much health.
Wait this is so useful, bears almost always kill me lol
@@WeriPuppets snarling and growling first is like… literally the intended purpose of the flight/fight meter, were you trying to just straight up go in and bite them?? yeah obv its gonna kill you, especially on accurate mode 😭😭
@@WeriPuppets I've been oneshot by bears before, they're no joke 😂. Thankfully, we can scare them off without even touching them
@@jahooooooo idk how I didn’t realize that, I would just find the spot that did the least damage and keep biting. I usually play on easy but I’m gonna try challenging lol
@@WeriPuppets oh yeah, definitely don’t keep biting. you should only bite for one second then let go. you dont even gotta do damage and the bear might be intimidated. by holding the bite, you make yourself take lots of ‘retaliation damage’ from the animal youre biting.
half of my predator attacks are just me spamming woof LOL
Sometimes I bark after woofing, it makes my mate go on alert and I think my pups go faster
Helloooooo can u pls post more often bc I
Cool😀