I highly recommend to rush at a predator when you first notice it, especially if you see it before the alert comes up. They will be scared off pretty easily, at least when I used to do that :)
Not me. In short, I usually go by the pups needs or the territories needs first. If anyone wants to read my more detailed version of what I do, then I'll write it down below... So usually when I'm doing territory quest I'll claim at least a good one hex buffer at first surrounding a den that I picked. After that when the pups first emerge from the den I'll feed them and go find food to hunt. If I have some territory to re-mark then I'll probably send my mate to feed the pups instead or I'll deal with it after I feed the pups. If I have time to claim some more territory then I'll probably do that and send my mate to feed the pups. Usually after 2 or 3 Wolfquest days is either based around the pups needs or the territories needs. Like, if the pups are hungry and there's only a few hexes at 40% I'll attend to the pups first. But if there is more weak territory then I will attend to the territory first and I'll either feed my mate and send them home or I'll just deal with the pups later. So I guess my schedule is: Pups Hunt Sleep Territory Pups/territory Sleep Pups/territory Hunt Sleep... And so on!
6:01 rip he was a brave pup the only male pup 😢😭 also makes sense that Wii disc got sick next since they touched the dead body 7:49 nooo 10:44 not talkis
I just found out this game is even still a thing a few days ago and have been playing it religiously ever since. Love the video, also I was so worried a bear or something would attack the den while I was gone, so thank you for saying nothing can happen to them while I’m gone (in terms of predators anyways), that relieved a lot of my worries
As a Wolfquest professional I would suggest the following: If it’s a bear, cougar, one wolf or coyotes just charge and don’t stop biting… If it’s 2 or more wolves or multiple targets have the puppies be near you and either let your mate deal with the predators or bite them only when they are close. If it is an eagle keep the puppies in one area and pick up, hold the puppy that is running away and just hover above the pups. That’s enough tips from me. Wolfquest pro out! ✌✌✌
What about a completely mute challenge? Perhaps a wolf got hurt during a fight and their vocal cords were damaged bad enough that they couldn't make any sounds. No howling, squeaking, woofing or anything. I might try this sometime 😂
I have begun this challenge btw, it seems difficult to raise affinity with a prospective mate without howling, but it's doable! Territory quest isn't bad, and I'm about to start pups. Doing this at Hellroaring Mountain, which I hiked irl 3 days ago! I live near Yellowstone, I've also hiked and stayed the night in Slough Creek which seems to be the spawn point of all mosquitoes, but it is the most beautiful hike in the park in my opinion
Nooo, I loved Scratched Wii Disk! 😭 At least Washing Machine made it. :') This was perfect to watch while feeling sick. You did a good job with this challenge! ❤
This looks like a super fun challenge! I'll try it on my own, it'll be harder though because I'm stubborn and I don't want to give up beauty (grass density) 😔
I have a challenge Idea! I think it’s one of the hardest challenges. The no sleep challenge! This will take multiple days, week or weeks. You cannot sleep no matter what after pups are born. You don’t need anything specific for this (ironwolf, difficulty, accelerated) hopefully you get both Kk wolves and no pups get sick. Good luck!
The sickness feature doesn’t seem realistic even for real life terms. I once had a litter that every wolf pup that got sick died even though at least two wolf quest days I’d go from fully rested all the way to exhausted and sleep once then do it again. Sick wolf pups have a mortality rate of around 30-40% in real life so it doesn’t make sense
Well, survival still depends on diversity and how bad the sickness is. In the wild it's a very cruel and hard place to live in. A lot of pups do end up dying from sickness or even starvation sometimes. In Yellowstone it doesn't happen as much because of the abundance of prey, but it still does happen in Yellowstone. So maybe it seems unrealistic, it actually is pretty realistic. And 30-40% isn't a lot of surviving pups as it might seem to be.
not sure if you did this : but what if you do a no marking challenge? you are allowed to have less than 10% territory strength, but you cannot go past 10.
The fact that no pups died from predators is insane! If I did this challenge I would probably end up with only one pup 💀 Btw are you still taking some challenges?
@@KayuaiOo nice! I had a challenge in mind for you to do if you’d like. It’s the kinda the other challenge that you did a month ago but this time you let your mate do EVERYTHING, you have to let them mark territory, hunt and feed the pups, chase off predators (Hide in the den with the pups or just stand off to the side and lead the predator to your mate if it comes for you) all alone. The only thing you are allowed to do is to babysit the pups, that’s it. Though if that challenge seems too impossible then you can just do your mate being the only one to chase off predators!
It’s a glitch. I have multiple legacy’s that are on gen 1 or 2 but if a pup dies from a glitch. Eagles snatching pups from your mouth, ect. Then I reload. If it still happens then report it it’s probably a bug
Yeah. I changed the hotkey to be Q. My squeak is 2, I just prefer having those emotes close by the W key so I can react faster to pup predators in regular games lol.
Actually sleep depriving doesn't affect the pups odds at recovering. It just only seems like it because whenever we sleep the pups health does go down faster because whenever we sleep(even irl) time just seems to move by more faster than it actually is. And staying near the pup thats sick still doesn't increase its odds, it just helps the sickness not go down as quickly. I usually don't sleep deprive myself unless I have some territory to do but want to spend time with the sick pup so Ill sleep deprive and once my energy is gone Ill attend the territory. Also, at 10:10 I read "Lost River" as Root beet 😭
@@Crev_ce3 I work in game development and any game designer will call it repetitive and lackluster. Sorry, there are facts and just because you are fan boy it changes nothing.
@@chaoticevil4038I mean the game still in development but, it's also a 𝙻𝚒𝚏𝚎 𝚂𝚒𝚖𝚞𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚘𝚛 game. Scientifically based on real wolves. Wolf life is a bit repetitive just like in any life. There are though varying odds in game and it's not always the same. Yes you have your main objective of point A to point B, but that's where you get your incentives and creative abilities going. We as people prosonify the wolves we play as and we make stories. It's not that the community is bored most of us are fairly content with what's been provided so far, and have the creative liberties to do as we wish. It's not just "Living the life as a wolf" it's also potential story building and well, challenges. Almost every game has it's fandom challenges. Multiplayer is a thing too so of someone is a bored of single player then whooptydo, you have people to talk with and you can play with friends. The game isn't bad, everyone has their play styles and it's not everyone's cup of tea. Mostly everyone here is present to just have fun and gain ideas and be in a community. If it's lackluster to you then move on to something that isn't lackluster to you. Just a fruit for thought friend.
@@chaoticevil4038 If you think wolfquest is lackluster than you probably think minecraft is the worst game out there (honestly its not that good but fun enough ig). Not any game designer. It's made for the kind of people with patients and imagination. You dont gotta be a hater. And this challenge is for views, not boredom.
I highly recommend to rush at a predator when you first notice it, especially if you see it before the alert comes up. They will be scared off pretty easily, at least when I used to do that :)
So basically your playing the role of a mute wolf that's trying to raise pups. I gonna give this a try.
Is it just me that has a WolfQuest routine?
Sleep
Feed
Hunt
Sleep
Feed
Territory
Hunt
Sleep
help mine is
feed
sleep
sleep
sleep
hunt
feed
sleep
sleep
sleep
territory
Not me. In short, I usually go by the pups needs or the territories needs first.
If anyone wants to read my more detailed version of what I do, then I'll write it down below...
So usually when I'm doing territory quest I'll claim at least a good one hex buffer at first surrounding a den that I picked. After that when the pups first emerge from the den I'll feed them and go find food to hunt. If I have some territory to re-mark then I'll probably send my mate to feed the pups instead or I'll deal with it after I feed the pups. If I have time to claim some more territory then I'll probably do that and send my mate to feed the pups. Usually after 2 or 3 Wolfquest days is either based around the pups needs or the territories needs. Like, if the pups are hungry and there's only a few hexes at 40% I'll attend to the pups first. But if there is more weak territory then I will attend to the territory first and I'll either feed my mate and send them home or I'll just deal with the pups later.
So I guess my schedule is:
Pups
Hunt
Sleep
Territory
Pups/territory
Sleep
Pups/territory
Hunt
Sleep...
And so on!
Yeah that’s my routine but I mark second then hunt then that
I am kinda surprised that the pups only died of sickness and also no bear attacks!
6:01 rip he was a brave pup the only male pup 😢😭 also makes sense that Wii disc got sick next since they touched the dead body 7:49 nooo 10:44 not talkis
I just found out this game is even still a thing a few days ago and have been playing it religiously ever since. Love the video, also I was so worried a bear or something would attack the den while I was gone, so thank you for saying nothing can happen to them while I’m gone (in terms of predators anyways), that relieved a lot of my worries
As a Wolfquest professional I would suggest the following: If it’s a bear, cougar, one wolf or coyotes just charge and don’t stop biting… If it’s 2 or more wolves or multiple targets have the puppies be near you and either let your mate deal with the predators or bite them only when they are close. If it is an eagle keep the puppies in one area and pick up, hold the puppy that is running away and just hover above the pups.
That’s enough tips from me.
Wolfquest pro out! ✌✌✌
What about a completely mute challenge? Perhaps a wolf got hurt during a fight and their vocal cords were damaged bad enough that they couldn't make any sounds. No howling, squeaking, woofing or anything. I might try this sometime 😂
I have begun this challenge btw, it seems difficult to raise affinity with a prospective mate without howling, but it's doable! Territory quest isn't bad, and I'm about to start pups. Doing this at Hellroaring Mountain, which I hiked irl 3 days ago! I live near Yellowstone, I've also hiked and stayed the night in Slough Creek which seems to be the spawn point of all mosquitoes, but it is the most beautiful hike in the park in my opinion
Nooo, I loved Scratched Wii Disk! 😭 At least Washing Machine made it. :') This was perfect to watch while feeling sick. You did a good job with this challenge! ❤
Hope you feel better soon! ❤️
@@Kayuai Thank you!
This looks like a super fun challenge! I'll try it on my own, it'll be harder though because I'm stubborn and I don't want to give up beauty (grass density) 😔
Yeah fr( if I had grass density)
I LOVE THIS VIDEO, i keep watching this and im trying it out.
I have a challenge Idea! I think it’s one of the hardest challenges. The no sleep challenge! This will take multiple days, week or weeks. You cannot sleep no matter what after pups are born. You don’t need anything specific for this (ironwolf, difficulty, accelerated) hopefully you get both Kk wolves and no pups get sick. Good luck!
These challenge runs are so entertaining to watch :3
nice work again kayuai! C:
Do a one pup and no mate and no den challenge :) also keep up the good work! (not forcing and just a suggestion)
9:48 on accurate you and your mate do a lot of damage
Some mates will wolf for you
let’s go kayuai upload
I have a challenge!
What if you disbanded every pack? What would happen then???
New pack takes after time the spot, packs can rarely disband on their own.
The sickness feature doesn’t seem realistic even for real life terms. I once had a litter that every wolf pup that got sick died even though at least two wolf quest days I’d go from fully rested all the way to exhausted and sleep once then do it again. Sick wolf pups have a mortality rate of around 30-40% in real life so it doesn’t make sense
Well, survival still depends on diversity and how bad the sickness is. In the wild it's a very cruel and hard place to live in. A lot of pups do end up dying from sickness or even starvation sometimes. In Yellowstone it doesn't happen as much because of the abundance of prey, but it still does happen in Yellowstone. So maybe it seems unrealistic, it actually is pretty realistic. And 30-40% isn't a lot of surviving pups as it might seem to be.
Thats hard! gongrats
not sure if you did this : but what if you do a no marking challenge? you are allowed to have less than 10% territory strength, but you cannot go past 10.
The fact that no pups died from predators is insane! If I did this challenge I would probably end up with only one pup 💀 Btw are you still taking some challenges?
Yep! I'm still taking challenges!
@@KayuaiOo nice! I had a challenge in mind for you to do if you’d like. It’s the kinda the other challenge that you did a month ago but this time you let your mate do EVERYTHING, you have to let them mark territory, hunt and feed the pups, chase off predators (Hide in the den with the pups or just stand off to the side and lead the predator to your mate if it comes for you) all alone. The only thing you are allowed to do is to babysit the pups, that’s it.
Though if that challenge seems too impossible then you can just do your mate being the only one to chase off predators!
Okay! I'll make an attempt at this in the future! Thanks. :D
3:51 sadly yes they do.. found out the hard way
It’s a glitch. I have multiple legacy’s that are on gen 1 or 2 but if a pup dies from a glitch. Eagles snatching pups from your mouth, ect. Then I reload. If it still happens then report it it’s probably a bug
I could never do this with a big litter due to eagles but I’m still somewhat of a novice to Wolfquest AE
dont forget about my challenge too!
I won't forget. :)
@@Kayuai :D
I got a challange for u try to raise pups without a mate and can’t pee when marking ter only howling
which soundtrack is this?
4:15 How did you make "Q" your woof? Did you just change the key for one of the emote hotkeys?
Yeah. I changed the hotkey to be Q.
My squeak is 2, I just prefer having those emotes close by the W key so I can react faster to pup predators in regular games lol.
@@Kayuai Makes sense. That's a good idea I might use that, thanks for the response :)
Actually sleep depriving doesn't affect the pups odds at recovering.
It just only seems like it because whenever we sleep the pups health does go down faster because whenever we sleep(even irl) time just seems to move by more faster than it actually is. And staying near the pup thats sick still doesn't increase its odds, it just helps the sickness not go down as quickly. I usually don't sleep deprive myself unless I have some territory to do but want to spend time with the sick pup so Ill sleep deprive and once my energy is gone Ill attend the territory.
Also, at 10:10 I read "Lost River" as Root beet 😭
Uhm it does help
The community is so bored with this repetitive game they go out of their way to entertain themselves
the game isn't repetitive if you don't wait for new things to be handed to you
@@Crev_ce3 I work in game development and any game designer will call it repetitive and lackluster. Sorry, there are facts and just because you are fan boy it changes nothing.
@@chaoticevil4038I mean the game still in development but, it's also a 𝙻𝚒𝚏𝚎 𝚂𝚒𝚖𝚞𝚕𝚊𝚝𝚘𝚛 game. Scientifically based on real wolves. Wolf life is a bit repetitive just like in any life. There are though varying odds in game and it's not always the same. Yes you have your main objective of point A to point B, but that's where you get your incentives and creative abilities going. We as people prosonify the wolves we play as and we make stories. It's not that the community is bored most of us are fairly content with what's been provided so far, and have the creative liberties to do as we wish. It's not just "Living the life as a wolf" it's also potential story building and well, challenges.
Almost every game has it's fandom challenges.
Multiplayer is a thing too so of someone is a bored of single player then whooptydo, you have people to talk with and you can play with friends.
The game isn't bad, everyone has their play styles and it's not everyone's cup of tea.
Mostly everyone here is present to just have fun and gain ideas and be in a community.
If it's lackluster to you then move on to something that isn't lackluster to you.
Just a fruit for thought friend.
@@chaoticevil4038 If you think wolfquest is lackluster than you probably think minecraft is the worst game out there (honestly its not that good but fun enough ig). Not any game designer. It's made for the kind of people with patients and imagination. You dont gotta be a hater. And this challenge is for views, not boredom.
@@chaoticevil4038 If you're a game developer then what games did you work on?