Newbie adoption & Free Wolves to help out
Posted 2022-11-12 11:28:02
I'm Elumara. I just started a few days ago and is still learning how to play this game. I'd love to make friends while I'm going through this journey as well. 🥰 Are there any helpful links/threads for us newbies? What are some things you can tell me about Wolvden and wolves in general?no keep seeing references to T1-T3, and stuff like that but I don't think I'm fully understanding that meaning. Actually lol I probably have a thousand questions. |
Elumara #106267 |
Posted 2022-11-12 11:34:08
Call me Jax! I actually just got back from hiatus a few weeks back so I'm in a similar boat to you. Lots of new things to learn! T1 and T3 refer to marking tiers. Lower tier markings are more common while higher tiers are rarer and can sometimes only be applied to a wolf via applicators or customization! This thread might be able to help. In general, you may also want to check out Grouse House's guides in the User-Created Guides section of the forums. They have a TON of great information there, too! I use these guides all the time to plan hunting groups or breeding pairs. ![]() |
![]() 𝓥𝖆𝖗𝖌𝖗𝖍𝖚𝖓𝖉 #18190 |
Posted 2022-12-04 06:35:24 (edited)
I've only just gotten to post on forums today (hooray!) and I'm sort of starting to find my feet a little, but I'm not sure whether it's better to get a really nice male to use as a stud, or nice females to breed with other people's studs & work on getting my custom wolves to a good place? Also, are high stats more important, or nice markings? I will keep reading! If you are still giving free wolves (so generous! Hopefully someday I can pay it forward!) I would love one of these wolves so much: https://www.wolvden.com/wolf/5931460 male (I absolutely love him. He looks a bit like an African painted dog and that blue nose? To die for) https://www.wolvden.com/wolf/6038372 fem (I absolutely love her too! Her colours are so striking!) I am only asking for one, but as I said I'm not sure if I should be going for a really nice male to breed with or a really nice female? And I would love some advice as to which way is a better approach? Thanks so much, and sorry for rambling, I do go on from time to time |
Lurcher #109676 |