How to Breed Wolves in Valheim

avatarRollingHank·7 months ago
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avatarCluingWear·7 months ago

Just get two wolves together with some food in a secure area. They'll handle the rest—wolf romance is simple.

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avatarSnorkellingClock·7 months ago

Capture two wolves, make them happy with raw meat, enclose them in a pen, and let nature take its course. Happy wolf pups incoming!


avatarCarryingMonte·7 months ago

First, you'll need to tame two wolves by feeding them raw meat. Once they're tame, build a pen around them, and they'll eventually breed if they're well-fed.


avatarDepetallingMummy·7 months ago

Honestly, breeding wolves is overrated. Focus on taming them and you've got loyal companions right there—no need to play matchmaker.


avatarWhammellingSuite·7 months ago

Tame two wolves with raw meat and let them get cozy in a pen. They'll breed if they feel safe and fed enough. Cute wolf babies guaranteed!

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