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Hello! I am fairly new to WP, as I'm sure many of the people who will be clicking on this topic will be. I would really apreciate it if anyone who knows the answers to these questions left them below :D If any other new players(or confused veterans) want to have a question added to this collection, lemme know and I'll add it below :) 1. What's in demand? What kind of wolves should I be aiming to breed? 2. What are the main sources of income? Is it just exploring? 3. How many wolves should I aim to have? 4. What does a well structured explore team look like? 5. What is playfullness for? more questions to be added. Edited at April 15, 2020 03:56 PM by SquishCat
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1: usually jasmine, toucan feathers, raven feathers, apples, eggs 2: Winning alliance battles, winning contests, minigames 3: however many YOU want 4: heavy-weights, boosts, BE trained ones
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Edited at April 14, 2020 08:49 PM by Galadriel
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Galadriel said: 1: usually jasmine, toucan feathers, raven feathers, apples, eggs 2: Winning alliance battles, winning contests, minigames 3: however many YOU want 4: heavy-weights, boosts, BE trained ones
^^eggs for this month only XD also, you can choose the type of wolf you want to focus on! Some options are: high talent, high rarity, boost and/or defect, or low generation. But it's up to you and what you like!
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1. There's a lot of things you can breed for: high rarity, high talents, high vitals, heavyweights, etc. There is always a benefit within each category 2. Your main source of income will be explore. There are other ways to gain mush by breeding and selling off the offspring or you can sell art, but for starting, explore is hands down the best way to earn mush. 3. It's entirely up to you as to how many wolves you want to have in your den. There's no wrong answer. 4. A well structured explore team (in my opinion) are 6 wolves that are heavyweight (over 130 lbs), have high positive vitals across the board, maxed in battle, agility, and resolve, and BE trained up to at least 525 BE. I recommend you train up another explore team as a back up in case your main team gets KO'ed by some mighty predators (aka bears <.<)
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Lightbringer
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What people want the most is chimaras and vitis but they are hard to breed
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1. What's in demand? What kind of wolves should I be aiming to breed? In WolfPlay, the markets are geared around art, exploring, and breeding wolves -- usually those that would do well in exploring or a breeding market. The wolves you should breed are those you like. You can breed for rarity, talents, vitals, etc. Some traits are better for exploring while others are more compatible with rarity breedings. Breed what you'd like, however, the explore/battle wolf route is very lucrative and could aid you greatly in making some mushrooms.
2. What are the main sources of income? Is it just exploring? The main sources of income here are four things. Exploring. Art. Battle. Breeding. You can take any path you wish. For a beginner, I highly suggest training up your starter wolves and exploring like crazy with them.
3. How many wolves should I aim to have? That's up to you but your feedings go faster the more wolves you have. For a beginner, 3-4 is fine.
4. What does a well structured explore team look like? A structured explore generally includes one or two very high-level wolves, followed by an average wolf, then a trainee. Wolves die and to keep a healthy roll of currency, try to always have your leading wolves - 1 or 2 high-level wolves - an average wolf and then a trainee to raise up. It's a cycle. Keep buying wolves with the money you make from exploring. It's slow at first but the starters should get you there.
If you need any help please PM me. :)
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@Galadriel @-Moonhowlers- @Syncopated Clock @Icywolve pack @Oakley Thank you all for responding! Your responses have been very helpful!
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