I tried doing this with my one wolf and felt so guilty I started over!! Alas, I hope I can take over a rival pack naturally in the future! I love this addition to the Saga!
I like how you immediately named the original alpha female "KILL HER " wow lol. This is really cool to see this in the Saga! It is an advantage to start off with an established pack that has subordinates and yearlings already. How is the pack doing now?
I would kill the rival male or female (depending on the gender of my wolf. I would then back off to safety, sleep a night or two and hunt if I must). I would then go sleep in the enemy hex, and that seems to give me the love meter. I would also say NO to the dispersal wolves.
@@littlespark333 Within the wolf pack, the breeding pair or the dominant breeding pair (in packs with multiple breeders), often referred to in familiar language as the "alpha pair" or the "alpha wolves", are typically the members of the family unit which breed and produce offspring; they are the matriarch and patriarch of the family.
@@littlespark333 They arent called anything! The person, introducing alpha's, beta's and other "pack roles" observes wolves in captivity in order to come up with those terms. In reality, wolf packs in the wild are family. Offsprings, and the two lead wolves are the parents.
I tried doing this with my one wolf and felt so guilty I started over!! Alas, I hope I can take over a rival pack naturally in the future! I love this addition to the Saga!
Currently trying to do this! I looked up videos to see if this was even possible lol so I’m glad others have done it!
ALways happy to help 🙂
I’m sorry, but the dream at the very beginning, THE BEAR YEET THE WOLF OFF THE CLIFF
I like how you immediately named the original alpha female "KILL HER " wow lol.
This is really cool to see this in the Saga! It is an advantage to start off with an established pack that has subordinates and yearlings already. How is the pack doing now?
It's good I will do an update tomorrow on how the pack is doing. I am not sure of how to "add members" but I'm trying to figure things out.
@@Midnight_and_Mingus I would assume you wait until winter and have your own litter
I'm trying to understand how you can do this, do you mind explaining? Nice video by the way! This saga update is amazing.
I would kill the rival male or female (depending on the gender of my wolf. I would then back off to safety, sleep a night or two and hunt if I must). I would then go sleep in the enemy hex, and that seems to give me the love meter. I would also say NO to the dispersal wolves.
Thank you! I'll definitely have fun with this😅
Question what recorder do you use im trying to find a good one myself
I'm just using my Graphics card to record. I have an MSI Nvidia Geforce RTX 3060 card. I press alt and Z to get to my recording screen.
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I really hate the term alpha regarding wild wolves because it's just not factually correct.
Well I could label them as "Big toast" if that makes you feel better lol
What are they called then? (I’m not sending this in a rude way. I apologize if you found this as rude.)
@@littlespark333 Within the wolf pack, the breeding pair or the dominant breeding pair (in packs with multiple breeders), often referred to in familiar language as the "alpha pair" or the "alpha wolves", are typically the members of the family unit which breed and produce offspring; they are the matriarch and patriarch of the family.
@@Midnight_and_Mingus Oh, Kk Ty!
@@littlespark333 They arent called anything!
The person, introducing alpha's, beta's and other "pack roles" observes wolves in captivity in order to come up with those terms. In reality, wolf packs in the wild are family. Offsprings, and the two lead wolves are the parents.