neck is best for adult, leg is fine when you need to slow them down or separate, and flank/shoulder is best for calf’s, since the mom can’t get you quickly and sometimes gets glitched and you can take the calf down easily
I mean, I use wolves that usually have +2 strength (+3 for those who’ve aged up) and since I typically play on easy mode, I target the necks. Easy 70 - 80 damage, and it usually works on all tha ungulates, and moose. ofc on the other modes I’d just tire em out so.. Necks are probably the best IMO
Ik I am just use to doing that has I have played the game for a while and that was the only way to open the pack info tab and I like to look at the map at the same time.
@@cathouse791 i played since it first released. Tab was always the Pack Info, but i suppose that is also fair enough. I only look at the map to figure out where i am in my territory and to check the percentage of hexes, and whether or not they're declining normally, or rapidly. If rapidly, i go there to deal with the wolves trying to take it.
2 challenge/experiment ideas 1. How old can a wolf get? I'm thinking like, age up, kill pups without sleeping, skip to next year, repeat. Will the game eventually cut you off, or can you age up indefinitely? 2. Can NPCs die in the Lost River hot springs?
Your wolf may only live up to 8-9 years. Maybe 10 if very lucky. I don't think it can go higher than that. And npcs will not enter hotspring waters. Have tried it before. Maybe they can stand on a spot where they get damaged, but from what i have seen, they have improved pathing, and getting them on those spots, and getting them to stay on those spots is extremely difficult now. The plus sude though, if you're too close to those spots, the wolves won't even attack you because they know they'll get burned. And you can take full advantage of that to kill them. When LR first released, me and another person lured 3 bison onto those hotspots, and watched them slowly burn to death. They couldn't and wouldn't do anything to us. Though, now, it's very, very difficult to get npcs on those spots
Neck- you do high damage Elk do low damage Shoulder- elk do very low damage you do low damage Legs-elk do high damage you do medium/high damage (I forgot shoulder existed)
Interesting I found that I took more damage on the shoulder overall through trying to kill the elk. And when I was biting the leg I would get high damage in return and to the elk so it evened out to be good but not bad, and the shoulder bites even out to be the worst spot as elk would do moderate to low damage and I would only do low damage.
@@cathouse791 overall the elk hurt you most on shoulder because your attacking them for longer for per damage shoulder do lower damage in return for you doing low damage making you hunt longer making them hurt you much over a certain amount of time (I feel like this makes no sense now)
It does the same damage when it is standing up. I tested it 3 times and I picked the worst of the 3 video recordings. In the other two I only took 2% HP of damage.
neck is best for adult, leg is fine when you need to slow them down or separate, and flank/shoulder is best for calf’s, since the mom can’t get you quickly and sometimes gets glitched and you can take the calf down easily
I mean, I use wolves that usually have +2 strength (+3 for those who’ve aged up) and since I typically play on easy mode, I target the necks. Easy 70 - 80 damage, and it usually works on all tha ungulates, and moose. ofc on the other modes I’d just tire em out so.. Necks are probably the best IMO
I’m my opinion, it’s just depending on how weak the elk is. (also first! love ur content cat House)
Also depends on having good health and stamina yourself
TY :)
@@1ChuckFrmDaLandyeah, biting the neck deals more damage though.
Fun little fact, if you want to open the pack info quickly, press the Tab key. You don't need to open the map to see it
Ik I am just use to doing that has I have played the game for a while and that was the only way to open the pack info tab and I like to look at the map at the same time.
@@cathouse791 i played since it first released. Tab was always the Pack Info, but i suppose that is also fair enough. I only look at the map to figure out where i am in my territory and to check the percentage of hexes, and whether or not they're declining normally, or rapidly. If rapidly, i go there to deal with the wolves trying to take it.
wonderful.
2 challenge/experiment ideas
1. How old can a wolf get? I'm thinking like, age up, kill pups without sleeping, skip to next year, repeat. Will the game eventually cut you off, or can you age up indefinitely?
2. Can NPCs die in the Lost River hot springs?
if your carful enough you can go forever with your wolfs age, and Ima have to test the hot springs.
Your wolf may only live up to 8-9 years. Maybe 10 if very lucky. I don't think it can go higher than that.
And npcs will not enter hotspring waters. Have tried it before. Maybe they can stand on a spot where they get damaged, but from what i have seen, they have improved pathing, and getting them on those spots, and getting them to stay on those spots is extremely difficult now. The plus sude though, if you're too close to those spots, the wolves won't even attack you because they know they'll get burned. And you can take full advantage of that to kill them. When LR first released, me and another person lured 3 bison onto those hotspots, and watched them slowly burn to death. They couldn't and wouldn't do anything to us. Though, now, it's very, very difficult to get npcs on those spots
Neck- you do high damage Elk do low damage
Shoulder- elk do very low damage you do low damage
Legs-elk do high damage you do medium/high damage
(I forgot shoulder existed)
Interesting I found that I took more damage on the shoulder overall through trying to kill the elk. And when I was biting the leg I would get high damage in return and to the elk so it evened out to be good but not bad, and the shoulder bites even out to be the worst spot as elk would do moderate to low damage and I would only do low damage.
@@cathouse791 overall the elk hurt you most on shoulder because your attacking them for longer for per damage shoulder do lower damage in return for you doing low damage making you hunt longer making them hurt you much over a certain amount of time (I feel like this makes no sense now)
nice video, very helpful
What kinda of computer you play on I love the graphics❤
A Arous Laptop with an RTX 4050 GPU and 16 GB RAM and an Intel i5 CPU
0:44 Did you just trip that elk?
You can’t trip elk it must have did it by itself.
@@cathouse791 dang I was hoping I could break some ankles 😂
What skin is that?
It is one of the unlock able coats it’s called Bronze Forehead
well the elk WAS on the ground during most of the neck bites..
It does the same damage when it is standing up. I tested it 3 times and I picked the worst of the 3 video recordings. In the other two I only took 2% HP of damage.
@@cathouse791 oh that was a great idea