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Salem |
When I joined the game a bunch of people did it in teams so I also just followed them:P I usually explore in levels 17-22 of the forest for BE training in teams, maybe a little lower when they're just starting off but it works pretty well still |
Forest Dwelling |
I've been exploring in teams of 3 in lvl 1/2 and put my highest BE wolves on defense to let the rookie handle things. Was just curious to know how other people trained their wolves |
~♥Nux♥~ |
I kind of just explore like normal and it goes pretty good for me. |
Saint |
i do solo with a DH at defence only so it takes the hits while the trainee takes the kills |
Forest Dwelling |
Do people BE train their wolves in teams, or do they send out the wolf they want to train solo in explore? |
Sheep Guardian |
My sist3r knows I have a crush on her. I know that my sister has a crush on two kids. Someone from her school, and our friend Blake. |
Sheep Guardian |
Thieves They are weirdos. Their parents can't drive, they are such bad drivers. And I don't know how to explain the rest. |
Sheep Guardian |
Ice I've known them a little more than 4 years, almost past four years. Their whole family is crazy. |
icemoons |
hmm well my boyfriend was really nervous around my dad, ( my dad teases him when he comes over) My mom thinks my boyfriend is a little crazy. But you get used to it after awhile |
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Memorial Garden
In a peaceful clearing in the forest lay the great wolves you've known.
Breeze The first female alpha. She helped lead alongside her mate Sparrow. She cared about all of the members in her pack and made sure no one went hungry. She birthed the first pups into the pack. She will always be honored by the future generations. | Sparrow The first male alpha. Decided to call the pack Blowing Wind Pack because of the windy territory that he fell in love with. Helped grow the new pack by finding a beloved mate and started to reproduce. He lived a nice life and will be honored for many generations. |
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