Welcome!
You can get more wolves by
- Breeding the two you already have
- Buying them on the Flea Market: Click on the Categories section and select “Lorwolf (For Sale)”
- You can VERY rarely get them by exploring in the Campaign with something called a Wild Wolf Encounter. These show up randomly in every area, and you have the chance to receive a Wild Wolf (a randomly generated wolf with no lineage) from them. It doesn’t matter which option you chose, and most of the time you won’t succeed and they will leave behind something called a Knucklebone. Once you get 50 of those, and assuming your Hunting profession level is high enough, you can spend your Knucklebones to get a guaranteed Wild Wolf.
The jobs (also known as Professions) are how you do just about everything here:
Fishing gives you the opportunity to get raw fish that you can cook into food to feed your wolves to replenish their stamina. You occasionally get other goodies from it that may be sold or used for other things, like crafting materials.
Crafting takes your items and turns them into all sorts of stuff! You can get new Recipes either in the Flea Market or the Mole Market. You cannot craft an item without having the recipe for it. You can make clothing for your wolves, pickaxes and wheels for the Mining profession, and combine Moonstone Shards into Moonstones (our premium currency).
Mining is exactly what you think it is! You send one of your wolves down to the mines to collect ore, and then bring it back to the surface to smelt it into bars that can be used for crafting (like making more pickaxes and wheels!)
Cooking is where you take all your raw food that you’ve collected on your adventures (usually from Fishing, Hunting, Farming, and the Campaign) and make them into something greater! You can feed your wolves most things as they are, but feeding them cooked foods typically will give them more stamina. Raw Meat will give your wolf 5 stamina, but Cooked Meat will give them 20! In the beginning levels, some food requires more levels to make, and if you try to make them they have a chance to burn and give you ash instead of food. Most fish you get from the first fishing spot and raw meat will not burn, so you don’t have to worry about that!
Farming lets you plant seeds into farming plots. Each seed takes a certain amount of time to grow, and will have their water and compost depleted over that time. If you keep the crop topped up on those, you earn bonus crops, but nothing bad happens if you let those run out, you just won’t get the bonus stuff.
Hunting will give you some Quests to send your wolves and their companions on. Each wolf type and companion type have a different combination of combat skills, and you can mix and match them to get the correct combination to increase your chance of success on the quest! Some quests need a specific item or amount of food (or both) in order to be sent out.
I’m going to send some stuff your way to make your life a little easier! The learning curve is pretty steep, but once you get going it starts to fall into place.