"Don't mess with bears. Just don't." If you take away one thing from this video, that's it. I knew the bears were tough, but by virtue of that reasoning I usually avoid them as much as I possibly can, so while filming this I had several huge "YIKES" moments because I'd never really realized just HOW impossibly, terrifyingly strong they are. On Accurate, a boar grizzly's charge attack can do enough damage to take away around 95% of your health. Don't. Mess. With. Bears. And don't mess with big wolf packs either ahahaha 😅 This was a ton of fun to film, and I I hope it comes in handy for you guys! There's a lot more to fighting than what you see on the surface, and knowing the details can really help you handle yourself well in fights! Here's a huge thank you to the WolfQuest team for inviting me back for another collab, too-- I had a blast taking an in-depth look at the fighting system. Pick your battles carefully, folks-- and don't tick off the bears!
My fighting tactics: 1. Bear steals carcass 2. Watch for other bears 3. Once coast is clear, run at bear and growl 3.5. Run around bear while growling until it goes away 4. Reap the spoils
Actual bear "fighting" strategy: -Growl at it - -Growl at it - -Growl at it again -If the bear charges... -RRRRUUUUUUUUUNNNNNNNNN -Immediately resume growling menacingly. ................... -Bear runs away -Chase bear far away from carcass (They'll come back while you sleep if you don't) -Enjoy your meal!
Jayplays: "Don't run in. Be careful of wolf packs!" Sarcastic Lynx on her Terra wolf: "Only 3 wolves? We can kill them easily! *runs in and living on 1 health* What a good fight :D"
What I do: Run away Fail to succeed in escaping Face the inevitable and begin fighting back Bite, bite, bite... My wolf seems to have I inconveniently fallen asleep in the middle of battle, and thus died. Oops
If you’re on accurate difficulty and find yourself in a 2 vs 2 or 2 vs 3 fight with a wolf pack, play defensively. Don’t act out at them. You’ll need your stamina, and it’s very limited on accurate difficulty. If you lash out, you’ll lose your stamina, so when another wolf grabs you you won’t be able to break free. Instead, sit still in the middle of them. Once one swoops in, reach around its head for a bite. If you’re dragged off, break free and walk around calmly. Don’t trot or gallop. By saving your stamina and planning out your moves, you should be able to survive 👌
Bears, Can be scared off especially if you circle them while running & growling. If you do this to a Mother and Cub they will most likely flee rather than Boar grizzly’s. I love wolfquest and will continue to play!
When defending my food I just mark territory a lot, last time I did it and only a Fox came. With big packs of coyotes I just focus on the most aggressive and attack that one even if the other coyotes attack me until it dies or it flees far away, with that his teammates go with him and leave me alone.
Same! My wolf Crow does a “pee circle” around his kills to make sure folks know it’s his! He also does this with stranger wolves to let it’s pack-mates know he is no easy threat..
quick tip, if you have to fight a cougar, never go for the throat. the sides and rear of a cougar is a lot better, as the cougar has to take time to spin around to attack you back, giving you time to run away. also, i noticed that biting a cougar's throat does less dmg, but that might be a coincidence. still easier to either intimidate it or just attack it from the back.
If I am fighting against two wolves, I will usually start off by focusing on just one of them. I keep doing this until the second one starts circling the first one and I (it’s looking for an opportunity to attack). Then I immediately go after the second one before it can attack me. I keep doing this back and forth until I chase them away or kill one (or both if the other doesn’t run away). I hope this makes sense and that I might have helped you!
I have a pretty usefull tactic when fighting stranger wolves while they're running away. If you're fighting with stranger wolves and they decide to flee, but you still feel like you want to attack them to make sure they're not coming back, it can be a bit hard to bite them again because they have the same speed as you. What you can do is NOT running directly after them or behind, but slowing down and then sprint from the side instead. This will slow the stranger wolf down because you're not directly behind them, and you have a chance to bite it from the side. And you just repeat this process until the stranger wolf is dead. I know you mostly don't want attack a wolf that's already fleeing, but if you want to then this will help you hopefully. It works really well for me.
Yess thank you. Just found out sometimes if you fight rival wolves and go to your pups to feed them (if u have any) there’s a chance they will follow you to your den and launch an attack on your pups! So I always try to kill them if I can but I could never catch them lol
i know this is a year later, but ive also noticed that theyre basically powerless in water. if youre near a lake of something, go to it. if you just stand in the shallow water, they wont attack you, so its pretty easy to fight them that way.
i was just watching “Stot if you got it” (I found it on my recommended lol) and then i was reading your new community post. im so excited for SC, Multiplayer, and Tower Falls. Good luck on everything!
My tactics: Bear first. Fighting for a carcass, the best way is to have your mate or you bite the rump. It is better, as it takes longer for the bear to hit you. If the bear has a cub, let your mate bite the bear and you can go after the cub. If you kill the cub, the mother will most likely run off. A boar grizzly has a different way, though. Have you or your mate go for the front. Once they are hit off or run out of energy, grab the rump of the bear. The boar will most likely turn to you, letting your mate attack. Watch your health meter. This doesn’t always work, but is best for attacking. Cougar time! As the same as the bear, get at the rump so it takes them longer to turn. If you are on low and need food, it’s best to back off, but if you are feeling risky, here is a good way. Let your mate bite again like the bear, then circle the cougar. Once your mate let’s go, or falls off, you go in for the rump. Coyote time. Let yourself target one coyote. The one with low health is best, so test each coyote. Continue nipping away at their health. If another coyote attacks you, go for them next to show you don’t play around. This will most likely scare them off, but you can take the risk is killing one. Be sure to watch your health! Fox time. This one is short. A good bite to the neck should get a fox running. If you feel risky again, go after them to kill em. Stranger wolves/packs. Once again like the coyotes, pick one wolf that is probably on low health or half health. Continue to bite them. If the other wolf bites you, your mate will most likely help you, so keep going after the weaker one. It’s best to kill the wolf, as it gets their territory down more and you don’t need to worry as much of sleeping there. That’s all I have. (Edit) please remember to watch your health. NEVER attack on low health. A fight for a carcass or territory on low health is never good.
Yah know, I was thinking it'd be pretty cool to be able to form batchelor(ette) wolf groups, or maybe to join the existing ones. You would then have a miniature pack for safety whilst you quest around for a mate, and would split up once you and your new buds have found another bachelor(ette) group. It just seems weird to me that all these other bachelor(ette), pack-less wolves have unified into duos or trios, but you as the player seemed to think it was better to go alone despite the danger. Loving the game regardless! Excited to see more~
Heres some tip( learned on my own) IF starnger howls howl dont be afriad to go for the thorat When looking for a mate or whenever you can hunt moose calfs always look for trotting on cow mouse it ussaly means they have calf Have like an 18- 15 hex anything is hard bc more pretdors and more means itd harder to keep the hexes Dont go for the first mate you get...Many people make that mistae but if the mate is perfect keep it IF your den is like attack bascily evrtime you play wolfqesst or every game day jusr move dens its safer When your a lone wolf or hunting without your mate always do mule deer or the weakest elk but if you can find weak elk scare them its easier and safer IF your going to travel with your pups or pup dont sleep coteys, bears, BISON, bull elk, elk and much worse could spawn(i have lose 2 pups to it so thats how i know that..) Hope it helps for newer people or anyone
So long as you have a mate that is decently bold, you should be able to handle most threats (excluding more than 2 stranger wolfs, very difficult to defeat a large pack). I find that good teamwork with your mate can largely change the tides of a battle. My main strategy against a a smaller pack of wolves is to wait for my mate to occupy one target while I go after another. And, any time I see my mate being attacked I go in to pull off the other wolf before they have the chance to do serious damage. If your mate is bold enough they will typically return the gesture. I use a similar strategy for fighting bears. Wait for my mate to attack, once the bear is occupied, I get closer. I wait for the moment that my mate’s grab bite gets thrown off to attack the bear, this way, the bear won’t be able to attack my mate and they can usually either get away or attack again safely.
wayne newcomb All of us are a little bloodthirsty inside :3 I’m curious to see how a bear or two will fair against an army of wolves when multiplayer is out.
My personal strategy with bears if I'm desperate enough for the carcass they're parked on, it's to threaten them just enough to cause an attack and run. Run at a sprint, making sure they're following, to lure them away from the carcass. Eventually, they'll lose interest and I can sprint back to the carcass and eat. Trick and lure.Patent-pending X3
My favorite thing to do is fight wolf packs. I usually walk into Wapiti pack territory and sleep, in order to spawn one-two or more wolves, and then I proceed to either let them run away or kill them. The two wolves I primarily use are Chestnut and Coconut, two complete opposites in color, but they have the same personalities. I have three wolves, with one I barely use. I almost always manage to kill the opposing wolves
Also keep in mind that even if you manage to kill a pack wolf, it will respawn eventually with a different ID#. I learned this the hard way when I tried to kill off the entire Wapiti Pack and my mate almost died in the process after the entire Pack respawned at once (5+ wolves) and I barely escaped.
They actually keep their ID number, but will have a different coat. That's what i found out when a wolf i had killed came back again, wnd tried to kill me. Their number was the same, their coat was just different. If you saw different numbers, they were probably different wolves entirely.
I learned a lot from this video! I usually just don't mess with bears at all unless they're attacking my pups, and I can brave against a cougar in the same situation but I'd rather leave them alone rather than try to fight. Wolves are different. I don't wander into stranger territories because I make sure my territory is large enough so my pack and I won't go hungry, so I have no need to wander, but that also means that most of my wolf encounters are in my territory and so I'm quite aggressive. If I see a wolf in my territory, I don't care if it's a stranger or a lone wolf or if it has its pack with it - I WILL attack and I won't stop until either I'm not going to catch one or I kill at least one. I'm pretty sure killing doesn't have an impact on the game - I've seen a wolf I killed come back later on, same pelt and name and everything - but I still like to believe it sends a message to the other stranger wolves, and I feel good about defending my pack so successfully and being such a strong wolf (I'm probably not because I focus on stamina and speed so I have an edge when I'm hunting, so my strength and health are lowered) but it helps! Also, I've noticed that if I fight another pack for a hex of turf and win, then that hex is usually slower to degenerate and I generally won't see a rival in that hex again. And I don't usually, as a rule, care about intimidating enemies. I almost always play on Easy so health regenerates after a single sleep so all I've gotta do is fill up on food, get back to the den and sleep and I'm ready to go again, so I don't have to waste time with intimidation tactics. Why waste time and energy when you can just run in and bite into the nearest foe? I do the same thing when I'm hunting. I don't bother with stalking or cutting the herd to pick the sick ones - I'm rubbish at telling which ones are the best targets - and I'm usually strong enough health-wise to go paw-to-hoof against a bull elk and survive so I just run in, grab the nearest prey item and bring it down quickly. Works just about every time, but I still won't tangle with a bull moose and the only time I'll go near a cow moose is if I want her calf. But once summer hits and the prey calves are born, I try to hunt those mostly because they're easier, my pups need feeding more than my mate and I do, and one calf is usually enough to top off my own stomach or my mate's if only one of us needs feeding. If both of us need to eat, I'll go after the adults.
Tip for stranger wolves- NEVER. STOP. MOVING. A moving target is much harder to keep up with and hit, so gallop around constantly. Wolves, after you bite them, will back up and reassess their odds. If they charge back at you to fight, dodge their charge to the side and catch their attack in your jaws! With more than one wolf, back up repeatedly. Make them drop their guard. During a victory howl, attack! You can also jump down slopes when running to get a HUGE boost ahead. Typically, the bolder wolf will be separated from the others after that. Attack and kill one at a time- and dodge everyone else’s. Trying to kill all at once is futile.
Things I have found:if a lone wolf attacks I almost always kill it,after a while it will start to run and getting the legs are easy,two of them? Get the one who wants to fight more to chase you and once it's a little bit away turn and attack as much while keeping a eye on the other wolf,three? Same as 2 wolves get 1 away and destroy it,cougar?chase it sometimes they cant turn fast and it's a good time to attack,bear? Just dont
How to avoid fights: - Bite them non stop till their almost dead -when another wolf enters kill the first one - chase the 2nd one - bite their tail Now they’ll leave you alone for a week :D
My Fighting Tactic (with mate): *This does not always work and is dependable by your mate's behavior* - Charge and circle the most aggressive wolf, do not attack - Once mate attacks wolf, body guard him/her from the other wolf (if single stranger, help mate attack wolf) - Once the wolf attempts to flee growl and confident tail, while chasing. -Either finish him, or let him go. Again, this method HIGHLY relies on your mate's personality. Also it seems to work better with only 1-2 wolves. If I see three wolves, I flee. :)
@Erva Naz Kıdık That honestly really depends on your hunting/fighting tactics. :) If you get a bolder mate then it might be harder to avoid fights (that might get you killed). But if your tactic revolves around sudden attacks or attempting to make your opponent flee then a bolder mate would be better.^^
Idk why but I have this one wolf who was just born with really good stats.. Because the efficiency of how fast he can drop a stranger wolves stats is amazing. Hes fathered 3 liters and hes a badass wolf to have. The last 2 liters he had, a pair of stranger wolves tried to come up and kill the puppies and I successfully got the pups in the den both times and both times the enemy wolves were the leaders of the blue area pack.. And I slaughtered them (once with mate and then the other time on my own), and I walked away with like 60 or 70% of health I think. And I fought both the wolves once before on my own! But for whatever reason, my wolf dude is like a known wolf killer and alpha wolf killer. He’s killed 4 or 5 alpha wolves of a territory already and hes killed like 7 subordinates. (Sometimes in pairs and sometimes just one on one), but he never walks away with seriously bad health inflicted on him from the fight… And because for both years (2 liters) he killed the alpha wolves of the blue area pack, I now have a little more than 30 hexes for my pack. Cause when the leaders died the hexes were so easy to take XD (This was done on challenging though not accurate), but ive tried killing alpha wolves with a different wolf (still on challenging) and I couldn’t with a different wolf (died on a different wolf and almost died on another). So honestly it’s not easy on challenging.. My 5 year old wolf guy is just badass and his stats really work great for effective killing.. And not to mention hes killed subordinates when hes only had 12% awakeness! Like hes sometimes barely had a stamina bar because hes so tired, but with determination and getting their health low enough I killed them too… Hes got really great speed to make up for less stamina tho so even when tired he can be a good sprinter.. I just love my wolf guy so much and his life has been so awesome to play. (When attacking any wolf I always consistently growl even after biting and before biting and ive noticed this sometimes scares the second wolf from actually getting in the way or attacking me while I lock onto a particular one)
For bears, you run and charge and growl at them but don’t bite. The cubs bite too so especially don’t bite with sow bears. Also raise your hand if you’ve killed a cougar or bison and raise both if you’ve killed both! ✋✋
My tactic(s) for cougars: Stay near the carcass if there is one When the bite icon shows up,attack it. (Btw i killed 3 cougars) Also,I would *kill* it.
when I'm in stranger wolf territory, I've found that it's easiest to find the highest ranking wolf, and then go after that wolf specifically, because if you get that wolf's flight bar high enough or manage to kill it, the other wolves will end up fleeing.
That’s exactly what I do when I see a cougar or a bear facing me Instead of looking at it I’m just like get out of here let me just eat the carcass and did the air but will just go pound sand get the heck away from the thing go go go I’ll come back and grout and then I beat that thing up how war and get it and eat the
I find intimidating cougers away is really simple, growl a few times and their gone! Least for me... Hope I didn't het anybody killed... Edit: I just remembered I chose Youthful Prowess Edit2: I also kill coyotea for sport. DOWN WITH COYOTES
My fighting tactics vary greatly on what personalities I choose for my individual wolves to have. If some are more timid or lazy, I try to avoid stranger wolf territories at all costs. If it's unavoidable or I find myself lost, I will have them run at the first sight of a stranger, even if it's my wolf and their mate against a lone stranger. However, if some of my characters are more bold and daring, my tactic is simple: bite first, ask questions later. It usually provides me with the advantage of getting the first bite even though it *does* have some downsides.
Heres my tactic. If its a stranger wolf or a pack of them- Ill go for the WEAKEST. and try to kill them off to make the others scatter this happened a few days ago to me and to be honest i thought my daughter of my very first wolf who made it Illumi wouldnt make it. but i remember, shes just like her dad. and she wont back down from a fight. and what did she do, she went after the only female in the group, and killed them off. the two males run. but one time they came back but i scared em off lmao
The best way to outfox a pack of coyotes is to constantly spin and turn, attempting to wrongfoot them. Instead of going on the offensive, wait for one to approach and then pounce, doing as much damage as possible while ignoring the incessant nips of its allies. Once you have gripped a coyote, make sure to clamp down and not let go until it wriggles free- your goal is to seriously injure one member, and ward off the rest.
awesome video @JayPlays I am new to the game and just waiting on the new update to come out that is due any time. Have been watching your Wayfarer Pack videos and has helped massively on teaching me the Wolving ways and one of the ways I was lacking in was what you covered in this video so a massive thanks to you 😃
Fighting wolves is very easy. Release your grip when you see another wolve charge to dodge it. Then instantly go back to your target. Be as agressive as you can.
sleep on carcasses like bears to prevent predators from atacking you by small percentage and eat a lot before you sleep near it to slow down bears, cougars, and wolves from atacking
If you want a certain hunting spot (some are just on the edges of pack lands) pee and howl regularly before and after a hunt to claim territory it will weaken the packs claim on that area and there will be less wolves to contend with on a hunt but watch out when starting to claim a patch as howling will draw the wolves in to get u off their land. So stay close to Ur borders so you can loose them if needed. (If you run from an encounter the wolf will howl and their claim will be stronger on that patch)
I wanted to make my wolf live on the risky side, so um... I may or may not know the word mercy. Yeah, me and my mate have killed countless enemy’s while awaiting slough creek.
Here's a tactic if your fighting with a wolf when its chasing you make sharp turns and u turns to get the wolf off your tail turn around and bite it keep doing that when the wolf has got you use the space bar dont hold it down but instead tap onnit over and over, if your on accurate u recommend running away from wolves as soon as you can it's to risky with out a mate. Hope you enjoyed my tactics xd sorry if it killed u xd also me being a blood thirsty player it's important if I choose a bold mate becuase if I ever got a shy mate in a pack fight I would be dead.
I've discovered that is much easier to win a fight against stranger wolves if you stand your ground and only attack when the bite button pops up. If they run while you are holding the space bar, stop and stand your ground.
and I think it's less known but- when fighting a lone wolf on your own, to restore energy the best while not being attacked or attacking is running from it in the provoked area in a circle, trying to avoid them but not remove your marker on them. So basically, a large round berth. Then once you've got enough energy, you can trot up to them and bite them. This is especially best when they are tougher or stubborn! If they're stubborn you can actually use this method to kill them if they won't back down
My tatics are more likely not to attack if their fight meter goes up especially if I'm not on an easy level I usually don't pick a fight when I'm outnumbered or it's a cougar or either as always a grizzly bear Also if your confident and your health is all the way up with a moose I wouldn't try to mess with it if I were you they run fast and deal a lot of damage even with your mate but in some situations you might win but don't try to get you or You're mate killed if you have permdeath on They're One of the most dangerous prey in wolfquest Early access. Thank you for reading my overly done comment wolfquest or others out there I appreciate you gave me your time and attention to read this.
I love JayPlays wolfquest but will you be having other special guests? I'd really like Sarcastic Lynx (Jay's friend and other good wolfquest youtuber!) Or someone else too!!
I think the reason why they always feature Jayplays on their channel is because she's one of the WolfQuest beta testers, so they know her well and have connections with her, that's probably why they choose to collaborate with her so often.
How i deal with bears: 1. Keep distance 2. Keep my partner away 3. Growl 4. Growl more 5. Growl even more 6. When he runs away chase him and growl to lead him away from carcass. Ta-da, you got your food back
My fighting tactics for wolves: 1. Get my wolf Moon and her mate Pluto 2. Go to any pack 3. Looks for wolves 3.5. Find 2 or 3 wolves together 4. Me and Pluto tag team the wolves and kill them 5. Moon an Pluto kill every wolf in the pack and take over :D
I know this was 3 years ago, but one thing that's especially easy for me, somehow, is the fact I can just shake off enemies and deal damage that way while never taking any. Seriously, I just press A and D rapidly for a good minute and their health is down by about 300.
God will protecting my cubs from bears still be near impossible? I mean they would be right next to then den appearing out of nowhere and I would never be strong enough or quick enough to get in three hits to scare it off before it would either kill me or nab on of my four pups all named female because the naming thing did not appear so were all called by their gender.
If you ever made a pack in da game what would it be called? Comment down below, if i ever made a pack in wolf quest it'd be called .. The Bullmetal Pack .. xD
One time I was sleeping in an unclaimed territory and what I woke up the was 17 coyotes circling me and they tried to atack me but I was stronger and I was just laughing.
Mobile is going to take awhile. No date yet. We have released the first episode of WolfQuest 3: Anniversary Edition (Amethyst Mountain) for PC/Mac on Steam and itch.io, as Early Access. While in Early Access, we are updating the game frequently with more features, multiplayer, and ultimately the Slough Creek episode with pups. The mobile version will come after the game is completed on PC/Mac platforms. We’ll then resume development of the next episode, Tower Fall (DLC).
I know this is probably never going to be seen but 1.can you update the mobile version in the near future 2.can you make it so when your attacking an elk and it starts to run a bar will apear on the health bar to show how low until it stops runnning I feel these features will help improve the game and help newer players who don’t know when an elk will stop running
My fighting strategy against bears: Growl at it until it runs at me and lead it away from the carcass far enough so you can sleep and have enough hp to fight it later.
My fighting tactics: Wolves: 1.wake up 2.spot a wolf 3.circle the wolf. 4.if a wolf attacks my mate, I attack the wolves. 5.growl a little bi 6.attack wolves 7.kill the wolves 8.dOne! These are Mishka fighting tactics. Mishka mate fighting tactics. 1.wait until Mishka spots or attacks a wolf. 2.if a wolf attacks Mishka, I save her. 3.snarl and put up his tail a lot 4.attack until everybody is dead. Mishka mate tactics, aka CHECKERS Mishka bear fighting tactics:UNKNOWN Checkers bear fighting tactics:unknown Mishka coyote fighting tactics: 1.spot a coyote attack it. 2.kill a coyote. Checkers coyote tactics: 1.see a coyote, chase it 2.put up tail and growl 3.kill. Mishka cougar tactics: 1.see a cougar. Attack 2.avoid hits 3.chase cougar Checkers cougar tactics: 1.attack cougar 2.try to avoid its hits 3.chase it non-stop Note:I have actually killed 2 cougars in WQ3 Now, lamars fighting tactics, bear:UNKNOWN Lamars coyote tactics:unknown Lamars wolf tactics:unknown Lamars cougar tactics:unknown Lamars mate mystery’s tactics, wolves:unknown Mystery bear tactics:unknown Mystery coyote tactics:unknown Mystery cougar tactics:UNKNOWN Note:I need bear fighting tactics.
I want them to add blood trails and battle scars after being injured and that could intimidate animals and bleeding down animal bodies and wolf bodies that way you can find an animal you injured more easily
She bears are easier than males, go for the cub while she's distracted then when she charges at u out run her and go for the carcess, now stand over it with your tail up and snarl at her and she will now have to challenge you which she isn't likely to do if your scary enough
There was I time I killed a deer and then I see in the distance a bear made a right turn when he smells the body which was so cool bc it shows how the ai is rely smart