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Hello! It is a while to the next full moon games, but the previous (my first) left me with a bunch of questions. Maybe someone knows the answers? Thanks in advance!
Howling 1) Nearly noone seems to pay for the numeric Rating (an apple is an Apple, After all, I See that). Still I am curious: What is the range of the numeric Rating? (Minimum to Maximum?) What n.Rating has an excellent Wolf? (And how mich a poor/an average/below average? )
2) Is there a different result if the Same Wolf howls again and again or if your pack takes turns? I.e. does IT pay off to have more than one excellent howler?
Wrestling 1) Wrestling is only interesting until the pup becomes a juvenile? Or does IT help for anything older wolves van do?
2) Same question regarding the numeric rating ^^ - where is the range, what are good ratings?
Disposition 1) how does the Disposition affect the game? Is it really important?
2) One of my wolves got the rating "agreeable". If I have a look using the trading Post, he suddenly is tagged "rebellious". Is he agreeable because he is a pup but will be a disobeying teenager later? Is he a Sith Lord in hiding? Or is it a glitch?
Thanks very much! Ice
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I don't know question 1
For 2: I don't think so. An excellent howler is an excellent howler.
Wrestle 1: wolves older the 1 can not wrestle, so it's pretty much usless (from what I know). But, you can breed that wolf to another excellent wrestler and try to get excellent wrestling pups.
Disposition 1: disposition is how well your wolf listens to you. This affect battling. If your wolf is agreeable and you assign it to hit a certain enemie, it has a batter chance of hitting that specific enemy than a wolf that's rebellious.
Disposition 2: it's a glitch. It's been reported in bugs before.
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I believe both howling and wrestling ratings range from 1-50.
For howling 2: Howling can be a bit of a gamble - some excellent bowlers are way better than others. I try to get one that consistently gets 25+ Howls back, but my current howler has gotten under 20 Howls a couple of times - and conversely, she's gotten over 30 a couple times. If you have a consistent howler, then I'd say you don't need multiple, but if you have an excellent howler that gets under 20 often and is quite risky, you might want to have more than one.
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I have a question.
How do I participate in the full moon games? <div align="right">
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in games section https://wolfplaygame.com/games.php "Full Moon Celebration : 5th-9th of the Month" not there yet @pineclan
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My pup, Nightwatcher, has beaten all nearly adult wolves that he has come across.
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Dawn Adult wolves don't wrestle (if you mean wresting), they are pups put into adult bases.
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Is there any item or way to make your wolves good at howling or wrestling
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