Every marking is sorted into a category, called a Tier, based on the way that it is obtained. This tier will be visible next to the marking on your wolf's page. It's important to remember that a marking's tier does not define how rare it is. A Tier 8 marking is not necessarily more rare than a Tier 2 marking, in fact it's often the opposite. A marking's tier only defines how or where it can be obtained. In the example below, the "T3" next to each marking's opacity percentage reflects that these markings are Tier 3.
For a quick reference about what each tier means, you can hover over or tap on the ? in the top right corner of your wolf's marking box. Importantly, every marking can be obtained through Random Marking Applicators, regardless of their tier, so the method of obtention noted by its tier is not the only way to get a marking. The table below provides a little bit more information about each tier.
Tier
Meaning
Tier 0
Basic NBW markings, obtained on NBWs or through customization
Tier 1
Custom markings, obtained through customization
Tier 2
Raffle markings, obtained through breeding to a Raffle Stud
Placeholder/unreleased tier, using for markings that are not meant to be obtainable in RMAs/Total Shuffles, like raffle stud markings before the raffle is pulled and event markings before the event is over.
Tier 6
Combo markings, obtained through breeding specific colors
Tier 7
RMA-Exclusive markings, obtained rarely when using a Random Marking Applicator or Total Shuffle
On this page, we'll list every marking sorted by its tier, with an explanation of what each tier means. Due to the amount of images, this page may take a while to load as you scroll. You can quickly jump to a specific marking or tier using your browser's search function. If you want to see markings grouped by color instead, check out the Marking Colors page. You can learn more about marking genetics on the Marking Genetics page.
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These basic markings are some of the easiest to find. They will appear on basic NBWs at any lead wolf level and can be applied to a newly rolled lead wolf. They can also be applied with the Wolf Customiser and Grove Marking Applicators. Tier 0 markings are the most common markings to appear when using a Random Marking Applicator or Total Shuffle.
The Shepherd Heavy markings are an exception to Tier 0 standards, as they cannot be found on NBWs or obtained through customization. Instead, Shepherd Heavy markings can only be bred as a deviation of a standard Shepherd marking.
Custom markings in Tier 1 can be obtained through Grove Customization. These markings will be available in the Wolf Customiser and Grove Marking Applicators. They are the second most common markings to appear when using a Random Marking Applicator or Total Shuffle.
Raffle markings are first introduced in the game on Raffle Studs. In order to initially obtain one of these markings, you must win a breeding to the stud and get lucky enough to have the marking pass onto one of your pups.
Applicator markings can be applied directly to your wolves using applicators purchased during events. When using an applicator, you can choose the exact marking and opacity to be applied to your chosen marking slot. These markings can be passed normally through breeding like any other marking.
These tiers do not have markings in them, unless temporary. Tier 4 is always empty, but may be filled with a new type of marking in the future. Tier 5 is a placeholder tier used for markings that are not able to be applied using Random Marking Applicators or Total Shuffles. If a marking is in Tier 5, it is only there temporarily. Raffle stud markings will be placed in Tier 5 until the raffle ends and event markings will be placed in Tier 5 until the event ends, so that these markings cannot be obtained early through RMAs. After this, the markings will be moved to their respective tiers.
Tier 6
Tier 6
Combo markings are a unique breed-only category of markings that can only be obtained when specific colors and shapes are combined.
In order to produce a combo color, the wolves that are bred must have compatible marking colors and shapes in the same marking slot. The marking shapes do not have to be the same as each other, but one of the shapes must also have a version in the combo color. For example, if a parent has White Paws in Slot 6 and the other parent has Black Dilution in Slot 6, the pup would be able to get the Silver Dilution combo marking in Slot 6, but not a Silver Paws marking as that specific marking does not exist. If colors that typically produce a combo are bred, but the shapes do not have combo versions, combo markings will not be possible.
Combo markings can be passed through breeding the same way as any other marking. Like other markings, they can also be obtained randomly through Random Marking Applicators and Total Shuffles, but at a low rate.
The following table lists every combo color and what combinations are required to breed them.
This tier contains markings that can only be obtained rarely using Random Marking Applicators and Total Shuffles. There is no way to guarantee getting one of these markings from an applicator. Since it's completely random, you just have to get lucky!
After your lead wolf is Level 15, you will begin to find special befriendable wolves while exploring. These wolves, with star indicators in the top left of the befriending menu, may have a Tier 8 marking! NBWs without a star indicator/rarity cannot have one of these markings.