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Wolvden's vast map contains 12 varying biomes! As you progress through these biomes, you may also choose to move your pack around to experience life in each! Each biome brings along with it a variety of exclusives-from shop items, to artwork and gameplay differences. There's a lot to explore!
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| Biome Map |
| Map Reset |
| Moving Your Home Biome |
| Biome-Exclusive Items |
| Raccoon Wares |
| Lunar Event Shoppe |
| Biome Gallery |
| Exploring Backgrounds |
| Hunting Backgrounds |
| Fishing Backgrounds |
| Raccoon Wares Raccoons |
Biome Map
Biome Map
You can access the map of all biomes on the Explore page. From this page, you can select which biome you would like to explore in or send scouts to discover new biomes! If you do not have all biomes fully scouted, your biome map won't look quite like this. Don't worry! As you continue to send your scouts to discover more and more biomes, your map will fully expand to this size. When you first start out, you will only have access to the Mountains, Deciduous Forest, and Grasslands biomes.
This map contains 12 biomes. We'll list all of them below, from top to bottom, and include a map with each biome labeled!
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Biomes Ordered from North to South/Left to Right |
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Glacier |
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Tundra |
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Taiga |
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Coniferous Forest |
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Mountains |
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Grasslands |
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Deciduous Forest |
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Riparian Woodland |
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Prairie |
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Desert |
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Swamp |
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Rainforest |
Biome Map Reset
Biome Map Reset
Every time your lead wolf is retired, regardless of whether they are immortalized or not, your biome map will partially reset.
You will lose scouting progress on all biomes except for your home biome, where your pack is located, and two bordering biomes. If you do not have two bordering biomes unlocked, only your home biome will remain. For example, if you live in the Taiga and have all biomes unlocked, you will keep the Tundra, Taiga, and Coniferous Forest. If you live in the Grasslands and have all biomes unlocked, the biomes kept will be randomized between the Mountains, Coniferous Forest, Deciduous Forest, and Prairie. All other biomes will become "Undiscovered" again, and any scouting progress completely lost. The biome map is not reset when a scout dies or is switched out- it only resets when a lead wolf dies.
Below is a list of the biomes that will remain when your lead wolf retires, based on your current home biome and assuming you have every biome unlocked.
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| Glacier | Glacier, Tundra, and Taiga |
| Tundra | Glacier, Tundra, and Taiga |
| Taiga | Tundra, Taiga, and Coniferous Forest |
| Coniferous Forest | Coniferous Forest and a random two of the following - Taiga, Mountains, Grasslands, Deciduous Forest, or Riparian Woodland |
| Mountains | Mountains and a random two of the following - Coniferous Forest, Grasslands, or Prairie |
| Grasslands | Grasslands and a random two of the following - Mountains, Coniferous Forest, Deciduous Forest, or Prairie |
| Deciduous Forest | Deciduous Forest and a random two of the following - Coniferous Forest, Grasslands, Prairie, or Riparian Woodland |
| Riparian Woodland | Riparian Woodland and a random two of the following - Coniferous Forest, Deciduous Forest, or Prairie |
| Prairie | Prairie and a random two of the following - Mountains, Grasslands, Deciduous Forest, Riparian Woodland, or Desert |
| Desert | Prairie, Desert, and Swamp |
| Swamp | Desert, Swamp, and Rainforest |
| Rainforest | Desert, Swamp, and Rainforest |
Moving Your Home Biome
Moving Your Home Biome
After you've fully discovered the three starting biomes (Deciduous Forest, Grasslands, and Mountains), you will unlock the ability to move your pack to a different biome. There are many things that moving your pack will change, which you can learn about on the Biomes page.
Moving your territory is accessible through the Questing page. You can only move your pack to a biome that you've completely discovered (it will be explorable by your lead wolf). Upon requesting to move territory, the questing snake will give a quest to slay a certain number of wolves in that specific biome before he will help you move your territory.
Unlike with rescouting, this ability is not achievement-based, meaning you will have to fully rescout the starter biomes again before you are able to move your pack after your previous lead retires.
The amount of wolves that must be slain can be calculated by dividing the amount of adult wolves you currently have in your pack (excluding your lead wolf) by four, rounding up, and adding two to that amount. Note that this is the adult wolves you currently have, not how many adult slots you have. For example, if you have 37 adult wolves, you can divide and round up this number to get 10, then add 2 to get 12. You would need to defeat 12 wolves in order to move a pack with 37 adult wolves. In formula, this could be written as:
Territory moving quests can be completed automatically with Golden Cones at a rate of 1 GC per wolf that needs to be slain. You can take the biome-moving quest as many times as you would like, even multiple times in one day. If you do not complete the quest within 5 days, it will expire and you must restart it if you still want to move.
