Always take care when walking alone, lest you meet those monsters in the woods. They look beautiful at first (like snow), but then you see their too long faces, their all black eyes. And you hear their garbled words, spoken in sing-song voices. Like a parody of you.
It's really such a terrible thing to know.
@HowlingWind the daily activities are on an infinite cycle. So you can continue doing them all day long.
@Wolfster Finding a wild wolf through the campaign does not use up your knucklebone tokens. However, when you have over 50 of them, a hunt will show up in the hunting profession. It requires 50 KBT and 15,000 pebbles. It will take half an hour and has a 100% success rate and will always reward a random wild wolf. Did you perhaps unconsciously do that hunt? That is the only reason (that is not a bug) that I can think of for your amount of KBT reducing.
Hello, and thank you for responding. I don’t know. Does it look like a normal hunt or is there something special about it compared to others? I never noticed getting a wolf from hunting. Maybe I missed it?
How do I make more wolves? Can you make any more wolves apart from your starters? I was hoping I could make more than just two..
Also is the demo and saved designs just for fun then if you can't generate any more?
@/KikiKawaii Making wolves as in completely creating/customising them is only possible for your two starter wolves as you create your account. You can however obtain more wolves; by breeding wolves you own, by purchasing 'studs' (e.g. breeding your female with other people's males), buying wolves from other players (on the forums or the flea market), and getting wild wolves through the campaign or the hunting profession
The demo isn't just for fun, it is a very useful tool for planning. For example if someone is selling a wolf with colours you like, but you're not completely sure yet if this idea in your head is going to work, you can pop the ID into the demo and play around with the different breeds and genes to see if the final idea you have in mind is exactly what you want. And if it doesn't work out, you can choose not to buy the wolf (e.g. it saves you money from misbuys) Or if you got a wild wolf from the campaign and no idea what to do with it, you can also pop it in the demo and play around until you get a gene/breed combo you like. Saving the design then helps to avoid having to remember all work-in-progress wolves in your den.
Some people also use the demo to generate completely new wolf images and then try to create breeding projects to obtain said colour combo, if there isn't any being sold.
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