Can You Tame Wolves in Valheim?

avatarSortyingSlag·3 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz·3 months ago

Yes! Throw raw meat near a wolf and stay sneaky. It’ll eventually trust you, and then BOOM—instant pet wolf!

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avatarCarryingTree·3 months ago

Honestly, don't bother taming wolves in Valheim. Just smack 'em with your axe and move on. More fun that way.


avatarRequestingFinal·3 months ago

Having a pack of tamed wolves is awesome! Not only do they make great pets, but they'll also help you hunt and keep those pesky greydwarfs at bay.


avatarCatalogingDisk·3 months ago

Absolutely, you can tame wolves in Valheim! Just toss some raw meat their way and keep your distance. After some time, they'll warm up to you and become loyal companions that can help fend off enemies.


avatarDebiasingPons·3 months ago

Yeah, taming wolves is totally a thing. Just be patient, feed them some raw meat, and let the magic of Norse mythology do its thing.

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