A tip from my personal experience, (in multiplayer) you or your friend should each take on one elk. Once the calf is dead, you move onto the mother. If you kill the mother you can get more food which is good for larger litters of pups!
I played this when I was a kid on my first laptop, I am 26, about to be 27 now, this game is ancient I didn't knew it was still going, either, I haven't heard about this game in about a decade
From my experience, and a hunting/fighting video I watched (albeit I do not remember the creator of said video), biting the neck of an elk is safer and does more damage. Although note this is not viable when chasing since it's hard to get in front of it to do so, but if it falls or stands its ground, try and go for the neck.
It's also worth getting the hang of tracking carcass scents, there are a surprising number out there. Even if there's a competitor there, your mate can distract them long enough for you to snatch a meat chunk or two.
It's so nice to see how far this game has come over the years. I haven't actually played in over 5 years but to see they finally updated everything makes me so happy to see!
one time I was fleeing from a pack of wolves in their territory trying to kill an elk, my stamina ran out miles away from their border and they chased me to the death
Another tip that can sometimes come in handy is drinking water. It doesn't do a lot, but it raises your hunger (and stamina!) just a little, which can be a huge advantage in the long run (especially if you're doing a challenge like Ultra Ironwolf, or if you're simply struggling to scavange).
@@radioactivepower600nanaspersec dont worry for something you are not responsible (entirely) for, but yes I meant that speed stats arent the very important ones on easy or accurate difficulty.
A tip from my personal experience, (in multiplayer) you or your friend should each take on one elk. Once the calf is dead, you move onto the mother. If you kill the mother you can get more food which is good for larger litters of pups!
I do it with my mate
wow, i remember playin this game somewhere around 2018-2020, didn't realize it was still updatin.
Yeah! The games so much fun and it’s really improved too! Highly recommend picking the game back up if your interested 😊
@@Tallows_Nook wish I could, unfortunately I can't find it on my phone or on my laptop. I don't have an actual PC to play it on 🥲
I played this when I was a kid on my first laptop, I am 26, about to be 27 now, this game is ancient I didn't knew it was still going, either, I haven't heard about this game in about a decade
@@Noxfabi wow, didn't know it was THAT old 😅
@Elusvn I think 2007, I was 10, that's wolf quest classic.
From my experience, and a hunting/fighting video I watched (albeit I do not remember the creator of said video), biting the neck of an elk is safer and does more damage. Although note this is not viable when chasing since it's hard to get in front of it to do so, but if it falls or stands its ground, try and go for the neck.
It's also worth getting the hang of tracking carcass scents, there are a surprising number out there. Even if there's a competitor there, your mate can distract them long enough for you to snatch a meat chunk or two.
Agreed, I should have mentioned scavenging in the video as a survival method! Thanks for the input!
It's so nice to see how far this game has come over the years. I haven't actually played in over 5 years but to see they finally updated everything makes me so happy to see!
you're gonna need to remake this when the saga comes out for all of our pups sake
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@@Anonymous-ng4wc oops 🤭
I will definitely make an updated version when the saga comes out! 😊
@@wolfinthesage yeah I think the growing pups part will be the hardest
BTW, you can actually jump out of the way of a kick! Its easier than running around
one time I was fleeing from a pack of wolves in their territory trying to kill an elk, my stamina ran out miles away from their border and they chased me to the death
VERY good advice, thank you for the well explained tips!
Another tip that can sometimes come in handy is drinking water. It doesn't do a lot, but it raises your hunger (and stamina!) just a little, which can be a huge advantage in the long run (especially if you're doing a challenge like Ultra Ironwolf, or if you're simply struggling to scavange).
you can drink water?! HOW?!
Sometimes you can find the elk laying down too before u startle them, try that one as it wont be able to stand up once you latch on
one important note is that when the first elk flees it usually means their one of the weakest targets, so chase them!
Thanks dude
Your channel is so underrated
This is so helpful! Thanks! :D
Glad to hear it helped! 💗
thanks a lot for this! might try playing in accurate soon
very much needed this lol, thanks!!
I'm happy to help! 😁
Your game looks so nice, what graphics settings are you using?
I'm on "Beautiful" graphics 😊
@@wolfinthesage ty!
How to play accurate: Shewt on the speed stats, you dont even need them on easy
Shewt? As in sh*t on them? Or what was it you meant to say?
@@radioactivepower600nanaspersec relevant.
Relevant as in "the speed stats are really important"?
Sorry if I get annoying with the questions and all that, english is not my mother tongue
@@radioactivepower600nanaspersec dont worry for something you are not responsible (entirely) for, but yes I meant that speed stats arent the very important ones on easy or accurate difficulty.
@@JELONGreatMrRed Aaaahhh, ok thank you!
What would you say are the most relevant ones to pick?
Imagine WolfQuest... but in Unreal Engine 5 QvQ