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Lightbringer
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This is really helpful and helped me in the past.
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Neutral
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i have been taking as many wolves i need to BE train and one DG with them as backup and have maxed out 4 wolves this week alone that way. I also keep an extra tab open to the food page and feed/water battle wolves as necessary so i never have to cooldown and can just constantly explore. I also make sure I have enough moves for 2 full levels at a time. Saves time for me in the long run. I have battle/empathy/luck maxed out as well. Luck so i find more items to possibly sell to montauk, empathy to earn more moves, and battle obviously. I love the tips you provided in this post OP!
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Darkseeker
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Very helpful! Except for me completely ignoring the part about defects, I'm doing well :3
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For anyone out there who trains often but usually has to use wolves that are trained to DG to help the wolf that is in training.. Then this tip may be very useful for you. You can train a training team to have all the CP you need but train them to only EVER have defensive moves by default. This will make your training faster, and less irratating. You can focus on just making sure the trainee is on the right move rather your entire team.
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Lightbringer
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What I do is BE train 1-2 at a time and have one 250+ wolf as a chaperone, then two or so wolves with no BE and put them on pursue. That way the prey stays for the trainees.
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Lightbringer
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Is it good to invest in my starter alphas and their lineage or should I be searching the market for a wolf instead?
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A lot of players make the mistake of turfing their starter wolves. Your starter wolves have 100CP in each relevant field minimal to succeed in explore, considering CP figurines are 60 mush for 20CP that is 1.5k mush saved per wolf. HOWEVER new players now start with 1000CP in addition to this, which makes it easier for them to invest in new wolves to add to their explore pack. You're lucky you joined at a time where there are multiple high talent studs, this means you can find their high talent offspring for cheap. Talents give 20CP to offspring when born and can save moneys on CP as adults. So ultimately, this decision is up to you. Divine Souls said: Is it good to invest in my starter alphas and their lineage or should I be searching the market for a wolf instead?
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Lightbringer
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Enigma said: A lot of players make the mistake of turfing their starter wolves. Your starter wolves have 100CP in each relevant field minimal to succeed in explore, considering CP figurines are 60 mush for 20CP that is 1.5k mush saved per wolf. HOWEVER new players now start with 1000CP in addition to this, which makes it easier for them to invest in new wolves to add to their explore pack. You're lucky you joined at a time where there are multiple high talent studs, this means you can find their high talent offspring for cheap. Talents give 20CP to offspring when born and can save moneys on CP as adults. So ultimately, this decision is up to you. Divine Souls said: Is it good to invest in my starter alphas and their lineage or should I be searching the market for a wolf instead?
Thank you so much! I think im going to see about finding some of these high talent studs pups to use for pack growth alongside my alphas
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