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Darkseeker
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Hello! I was wondering if you could give me tips on battle training your wolves? I've seen some people talk about it and I'd really like to battle train mine, I just don't know the best way to go about it
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Neutral
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Spending time in forest 5 when the enemy count is 40+ is usually good. Then you just kinda do that a lot, until your wolves get to 925BE
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Art Team Darkseeker
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It's best to train in spring or summer/autumn though as there is prey scarcity during winter for I believe all biomes except jungle. If you have no battle wolves I would recommend exploring forest 2 instead, as the only enemies you will encounter will be foxes and badgers and the prey squirrels and rabbits. Edited at January 1, 2024 07:16 AM by Fox
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