I am honestly in love with the map! I was trying to fool around with the map before I found a mate and started marking territory, but I got distracted by finding a mate and bonding with him lol! But, I decided to play as Pumpkin. She found a new mate who I named Buckeye(it seemed to fit him in a way). And boy, she had a huge liter! 7 puppies, and I think 5 boys and 2 girls lol! Normally I would have named them already, but I'm trying a new technique where I name them after they are grown up so that way I can accurately name them based on their coats and personalities I have written down in Pumpkins bio. So far it's going really well, and Buckeye is an amazing father :) Also, Pumpkin had a little golden puppy that looks just like her! His nickname for now is Golden prince haha!
Wolverines hurt a lot on Accurate! Came across one on a carcass for my ultra ironwolf and boy they took me down low. Like they deal 50 when youre biting them and 130 when they catch you
Fr. I fought a Wolverine on accurate and ended up getting a major body wound because it went beneath me and started scratching my wolf’s belly. My health wasn’t even that low 😭
When I created my first ironwolf and I was marking my territory and I was also searching for a grizzly skull, because It was the last skull I needed to find to get the ach. I did found one! But not one, and not two but three right next to eachother! Well not literally, but close to eachother. And I was mind blown I didn't know it was possible! I brought two of them to my den and I will bring the 3rd one very soon.
I love the new park boundary thing. They haven't put actual humans into the game (which discourages players from finding something to fight for hurting them, which is very un-wolflike) but they are still a threat. They are treated as a dangerous thing, which is not just exactly how I imagine animals see us, but it's also just driving home the point of how wolves were so easily wiped out way back when. Wolves most likely never saw their death coming, just like we don't in the game and we're too panicked about dying to really look for the danger - we just want to run away to escape death! Any time we encounter humans, it isn't in a malicious way that we are harmed. Hunters are hunters and they kill us legally if we are outside the park but not while we are inside the park. The rancher only shoots at us when we become a threat to his livestock. It's not just good for realism in-game to not have an actual human there but good for education for people who go to Yellowstone IRL. It drives home the POINT of Yellowstone's Wolf Project in the first place! The way they handle the more controversial side of wolf conservation and the threats real wolves face is fantastic. It isn't violent or unnecessarily dramatic. It's quick. It's instant. Just like how it is IRL. There is no shock factor being played up because that isn't the point of the game. I have SO MUCH RESPECT for the way they handled this side of wolf conservation. ALSO - your comment about the DLCs is so correct. This isn't a pay-to-win game. They give you the game in full on purchase. The DLCs are just for fun if you want it but it isn't required to actually play the game. The fact that they make the DLCs as affordable as possible for people is also amazing. Compared to games like Day of Dragons, The Isle and other unmentionables, Wolf Quest Dev Team has SPOILED me ROTTEN with how they operate. The way they interact with the community and take what we want into account when adding features and always ALWAYS delivers on everything they do, it's just so different to other games in development. I've played since I was like five or six years old and I'm now twenty-one this year. THAT'S FIFTEEN YEARS OF PLAYING THIS GAME!! And I don't plan on stopping any time soon. (sorry for the essay, I love this game so much)
Yes, exactly! I know I'm clearly quite biased when it comes to WolfQuest, but man, I really do think they have both an incredible approach to game design both when it comes to balancing realism and gameplay and when it comes to how they handle DLCs vs main content. The human impacts have been so thoughtfully designed and it's honestly amazing to see, and they really do set the standard for animal simulators. It's incredible to see how the game has grown through the years too, they've done a fantastic job.
Jay, I'm here for your stories and characters - Maple being my favorite so far and Dante, Vixie, Puma, Cassia, and Rat being others I particularly like. If a death happens it happens. No biggie. Decide how it fits. Maybe it is just a nightmare like with Cassia or as the Ledgends pack so eloquently put it when fighting Bison : an involuntary nap I'm enjoying the tour and eager to see who Lark is/ will become
Yeah, if any deaths happen here, it's probably gonna be more of a nightmare premonition. I just want to make sure we actually get to explore these features, because if we're afraid of dying we won't take the risks. So we get to bend the rules a bit for achievement hunting purposes :P Lark has been a fun lad so far! I'm also excited to continue his story. I'm glad you've been enjoying it and so many others too!
Ding Dong Ditch achievement is giving me extreme anxiety. Anyone have tips? My nerves were shot (.....no pun intended) after a few attempts last night.
Id recommend marking where the camp is if you haven’t already (if not i just waited until night time and went in and marked it on the map) and make sure you’re full on stamina (get sleep and don’t eat a whole bunch past 50%). Then just get in, howl, and get out as fast as possible while also making sure to keep an eye on your stamina.
@@Wolfnado Thanks. I'd already done both. Apparently, the hunters change place every day, so I need to be lucky with that. Do you have to do a complete howl or will a partial one do?
@@turtleduck2085 Oh, I didn’t know the hunters switched spots. I marked the camp on the map a couple in game days before then went back and it was still there, and it was still there out of hunting season. Also, I did a complete howl, so I’m not sure if a partial will do lol. I made sure to choose a howl that was a bit faster than others to help in avoiding getting shot for that achievement and marking faster.
Haha, if there is one thing I don't like about the human impcts on this map it's how (for understandable game-pay related reasons I'm sure) lousy shots these hunters are. You should really be trying to make a clean kill if you fire
Based on the thumbnail and title alone I can already tell this is gonna be a wild and awesome episode. Can’t wait to watch it!
"Spring has sprung and it's in my nose," 🤣 Very Relatable!
I waited for so long for Lark's Quest #3! I'm so happy you finally posted! I'm also kinda sick. Also 1 minute ago :0
I am honestly in love with the map!
I was trying to fool around with the map before I found a mate and started marking territory, but I got distracted by finding a mate and bonding with him lol!
But, I decided to play as Pumpkin. She found a new mate who I named Buckeye(it seemed to fit him in a way).
And boy, she had a huge liter! 7 puppies, and I think 5 boys and 2 girls lol! Normally I would have named them already, but I'm trying a new technique where I name them after they are grown up so that way I can accurately name them based on their coats and personalities I have written down in Pumpkins bio. So far it's going really well, and Buckeye is an amazing father :)
Also, Pumpkin had a little golden puppy that looks just like her! His nickname for now is Golden prince haha!
Yaay I just finished watching Seri's WolfQuest video and now Jay uploaded!
Wolverines hurt a lot on Accurate! Came across one on a carcass for my ultra ironwolf and boy they took me down low. Like they deal 50 when youre biting them and 130 when they catch you
Fr. I fought a Wolverine on accurate and ended up getting a major body wound because it went beneath me and started scratching my wolf’s belly. My health wasn’t even that low 😭
When I created my first ironwolf and I was marking my territory and I was also searching for a grizzly skull, because It was the last skull I needed to find to get the ach. I did found one! But not one, and not two but three right next to eachother! Well not literally, but close to eachother. And I was mind blown I didn't know it was possible! I brought two of them to my den and I will bring the 3rd one very soon.
Thankfully the hunters sleep at night.
So at night you're less likely to get shot?
Im really looking forward to this series. I was waiting for an episode and now this one got posted!
The way I saw this video when I was playing wolfquest- anyway! One time the wolverines almost murdered my wolf- I WAS ON ACCURATE MODE.
I love the new park boundary thing. They haven't put actual humans into the game (which discourages players from finding something to fight for hurting them, which is very un-wolflike) but they are still a threat. They are treated as a dangerous thing, which is not just exactly how I imagine animals see us, but it's also just driving home the point of how wolves were so easily wiped out way back when. Wolves most likely never saw their death coming, just like we don't in the game and we're too panicked about dying to really look for the danger - we just want to run away to escape death!
Any time we encounter humans, it isn't in a malicious way that we are harmed. Hunters are hunters and they kill us legally if we are outside the park but not while we are inside the park. The rancher only shoots at us when we become a threat to his livestock. It's not just good for realism in-game to not have an actual human there but good for education for people who go to Yellowstone IRL. It drives home the POINT of Yellowstone's Wolf Project in the first place!
The way they handle the more controversial side of wolf conservation and the threats real wolves face is fantastic. It isn't violent or unnecessarily dramatic. It's quick. It's instant. Just like how it is IRL. There is no shock factor being played up because that isn't the point of the game. I have SO MUCH RESPECT for the way they handled this side of wolf conservation.
ALSO - your comment about the DLCs is so correct. This isn't a pay-to-win game. They give you the game in full on purchase. The DLCs are just for fun if you want it but it isn't required to actually play the game. The fact that they make the DLCs as affordable as possible for people is also amazing. Compared to games like Day of Dragons, The Isle and other unmentionables, Wolf Quest Dev Team has SPOILED me ROTTEN with how they operate. The way they interact with the community and take what we want into account when adding features and always ALWAYS delivers on everything they do, it's just so different to other games in development. I've played since I was like five or six years old and I'm now twenty-one this year. THAT'S FIFTEEN YEARS OF PLAYING THIS GAME!! And I don't plan on stopping any time soon.
(sorry for the essay, I love this game so much)
Yes, exactly! I know I'm clearly quite biased when it comes to WolfQuest, but man, I really do think they have both an incredible approach to game design both when it comes to balancing realism and gameplay and when it comes to how they handle DLCs vs main content. The human impacts have been so thoughtfully designed and it's honestly amazing to see, and they really do set the standard for animal simulators. It's incredible to see how the game has grown through the years too, they've done a fantastic job.
I feel you, Jay. The pollen is allergies are no joke 🥲
I hope you get better ^-^
Jay, I'm here for your stories and characters - Maple being my favorite so far and Dante, Vixie, Puma, Cassia, and Rat being others I particularly like.
If a death happens it happens. No biggie. Decide how it fits. Maybe it is just a nightmare like with Cassia or as the Ledgends pack so eloquently put it when fighting Bison : an involuntary nap
I'm enjoying the tour and eager to see who Lark is/ will become
Yeah, if any deaths happen here, it's probably gonna be more of a nightmare premonition. I just want to make sure we actually get to explore these features, because if we're afraid of dying we won't take the risks. So we get to bend the rules a bit for achievement hunting purposes :P
Lark has been a fun lad so far! I'm also excited to continue his story. I'm glad you've been enjoying it and so many others too!
Ding Dong Ditch achievement is giving me extreme anxiety. Anyone have tips? My nerves were shot (.....no pun intended) after a few attempts last night.
Id recommend marking where the camp is if you haven’t already (if not i just waited until night time and went in and marked it on the map) and make sure you’re full on stamina (get sleep and don’t eat a whole bunch past 50%). Then just get in, howl, and get out as fast as possible while also making sure to keep an eye on your stamina.
It was relatively easy with a +2 speed wolf though so it might be different lol
@@Wolfnado Thanks. I'd already done both. Apparently, the hunters change place every day, so I need to be lucky with that. Do you have to do a complete howl or will a partial one do?
@@turtleduck2085 Oh, I didn’t know the hunters switched spots. I marked the camp on the map a couple in game days before then went back and it was still there, and it was still there out of hunting season. Also, I did a complete howl, so I’m not sure if a partial will do lol. I made sure to choose a howl that was a bit faster than others to help in avoiding getting shot for that achievement and marking faster.
Unless you mean the hunters themselves, not the camp.
Haha, if there is one thing I don't like about the human impcts on this map it's how (for understandable game-pay related reasons I'm sure) lousy shots these hunters are. You should really be trying to make a clean kill if you fire
Maybe it'll depend on the difficulty. About 90-95% kill rate on accurate, not sure tho
I think there are a lot of contributing factors haha. But yeah, sometimes their aim isn't the greatest-- fortunate for us, but not for them!
bro- when i was watching and drinking a chocolate milk and then it almost went through my nostrils :DD
Hey Jay will ya ever do Crows quest again? If ya don't know it's one of your wolves
Anybody know which part of lost River would the Cabin would be in ?
First comment and view I think unless my phone hasn’t loaded it up properly
Under 1 hour 👇