Your Pack and Profile
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| Pack Setup |
| Pack Name |
| Pack Biome Location |
| Moving Your Pack |
| Den Page |
| Lead and Featured Wolves |
| Caves |
| Territory Slots |
| Immortal Wolves |
| Pack Overview |
| Pack Dynasty |
| Den Customization |
| Cave Display |
| Den Notices |
| HTML and CSS |
| Profile Page |
| Your Information |
| Friends and Groups |
| Achievements |
| Wishlist |
| Profile Settings |
| Other Players' Profiles |
Pack Setup
Pack Setup
Your pack is where all of your wolves call home. It's totally up to you how you want to represent it!
Pack Name
Pack Name
Your pack name is chosen during the opening sequence of the game.

It can be whatever you'd like, and doesn't even have to have the word "pack" in it! However, pack names must be completely unique. Two players cannot have the same pack names as each other. Additionally, pack names cannot be longer than 25 characters.
If you decide that you need something need, don't worry! You can change your pack name at any time in the Grove, for a small cost of 1 GC!
While you can use plain text for your pack name, many players also choose to use UTF-8 symbols. While these symbols do work on most player's devices, we generally recommend that you do not use them for the following reasons:
- They often take up more than one character, limiting how many you can use in a name.
- They do not work for all players. Many players may end up seeing your name as just blank squares, rather than the letters you intended.
- They are very inaccessible to players using screen-readers, as the screen-reader will read the character's full name (e.g. Mathematical Sans-Serif Script T) rather than combining it with the other characters to form a word.
Where possible, we strongly encourage you use plain text in your pack name, rather than Unicode symbols.
Pack Biome Location
Pack Biome Location
Also chosen during the opening sequence of the game is your pack's biome!

Your pack's biome affects many aspects of the game. However, between the first three starting biomes, the biggest differences will be aesthetic! When choosing your first biome between Grasslands, Deciduous Forest, and Mountains, we recommend going with what sounds the best to you, and not worrying about which is best for gameplay.
Later on, as you're discovered more biomes, you'll see further the differences they present when moved to. Below is a list of everything that is affected by your pack's home biome.
- Raccoon Wares stock: each biome has exclusive decorations and backgrounds.
- Hunting difficulty: More difficult biomes are much harder to hunt in and require higher-stat wolves to succeed. You can hunt in any biome you have fully discovered, however it will take longer to hunt in biomes further from your home!
- Foraging times: Each biome has a collection of herbs that can be gathered by foraging there. You can forage in any biome you have fully discovered, however it will take longer to forage in biomes further from your home!
- Fishing possibilities: Each biome has a collection of fish which can only be found in that biome.
- Weather patterns: Some biomes have weather patterns not available in other biomes. For example, in can snow during the Summer in the Mountains, but not in the Desert.
- Site-wide visuals: Moving biomes changes visuals across the whole site - including the raccoon in the shop and fishing backgrounds!
Moving Your Pack
Moving Your Pack
Regret your choice of biome, or just want a change of pace?
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.
The amount of wolves that must be slain can be calculated by dividing your total adult wolf count by four, rounding up, and adding two to that amount. Your adult wolf count is the number outlined in the image below.
In formula, this could be written as:
For example, if I have 37 adult wolves, I can divide and round up this number to get 10, then add 2 to get 12. I would need to defeat 12 wolves in order to move a pack with 37 adult wolves.
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.
Den Page
Den Page
Your Den page is your home base! This is where all of your wolves are stored, and where you can interact with and find out more information about them.
Lead and Featured Wolves
Lead and Featured Wolves
At the top of the page, you'll notice your lead wolf panel.
Here, you'll be able to see your lead wolf and featured wolf at a quick glance, as well as information about your pack. To change the titles in front of these two wolves' names, scroll down to the bottom of your Den page!
You can also choose to Remove your featured wolf here if you'd like. Your featured wolf can be any wolf in your pack. You can set a featured wolf on the settings tab of a pack member's page.
Your Territory Biome is the biome your pack is currently located in.
Cave Slots refers to how many caves you have created. The maximum is always ten, and there's not currently a way to get any more caves than ten.
Pack Adults and Pack Pups keep track of how many wolves are currently in your pack. Note that your lead wolf is not included in the Pack Adults count. The amount of pups that you can have is always 5x the amount of adults you can have.
The maximum amount of Pack Adult slots you can have is 200, with 5000 Pack Pup slots.
Finally, Immortal Slots refers to how many immortal wolves you have. Immortal slots can be purchased with GC and you can use Jellyfish to fill those slots with immortal wolves. The maximum amount of immortal wolf slots you can have is 20.
Caves
Caves
On your Den page, all of your wolves can be organized into Caves.
You unlock the ability to build caves after completing the Not Just for Bears quest on the Questing page.
After you've completed the quest, scroll down to the bottom of your Den page to find the cave-building panel.
Building a cave requires three materials: Large Branches, Large Leafs, and Large Rocks. These materials can be found while Exploring. Feel free to use our Explore Encounter reference to keep an eye out for encounters which have a chance of dropping them!
The amount of materials required increases with how many caves you have. The first cave you build requires no materials as it is a part of the tutorial. Each subsequent cave adds 5 of each material.
Below is a list of the required materials for each cave. In order to build all ten caves, you will need 225 of each material.
Required materials for each cave
Cave 1: 0 Large Branches, 0 Large Leaves, and 0 Large Rocks (built during the tutorial)
Cave 2: 5 Large Branches, 5 Large Leaves, and 5 Large Rocks
Cave 3: 10 Large Branches, 10 Large Leaves, and 10 Large Rocks
Cave 4: 15 Large Branches, 15 Large Leaves, and 15 Large Rocks
Cave 5: 20 Large Branches, 20 Large Leaves, and 20 Large Rocks
Cave 6: 25 Large Branches, 25 Large Leaves, and 25 Large Rocks
Cave 7: 30 Large Branches, 30 Large Leaves, and 30 Large Rocks
Cave 8: 35 Large Branches, 35 Large Leaves, and 35 Large Rocks
Cave 9: 40 Large Branches, 40 Large Leaves, and 40 Large Rocks
Cave 10: 45 Large Branches, 45 Large Leaves, and 45 Large Rocks
If you want to destroy a cave you no longer use, you can do so on the cave's page. Click on the name of the cave button in the cave's panel.
Then, click Destroy Cave at the bottom of the page
Destroying a cave does not give you your materials back. You do not get any benefit from destroying a cave.
If the cave has wolves in it when you destroy it, they will be moved to your Unsorted section.
Unsorted
When wolves first enter your pack, they are placed into your Unsorted section by default.
"Unsorted" is not a cave, just a holding place. Wolves can only be moved out of the Unsorted section, not back into it.
If you do not have any unsorted wolves, the Unsorted section will not be visible on your Den page.
Unsorted section.
Quarantine Caves
Through playing, you may notice some players referring to certain caves as "Quarantine Caves". This term relates to the passing of illnesses between wolves in caves.
A wolf in one cave cannot pass their contagious illness onto a wolf in a different cave. Because of this, many players create a designated Quarantine Cave to temporarily place their ill wolves into so that they will not spread their illness to other wolves if the player does not have time to cure them before rollover.
Unsorted wolves are not quarantined, since they are not technically in a cave. If a wolf in your Unsorted section has a contagious illness, they will be able to pass their illness to any other wolf in your pack. This is one of the reasons that keeping wolves unsorted is not recommended.
Cave Sorting
There are many method that you can use to keep your caves and your wolves organized!
Within each cave, you can decide how the wolves will be sorted. Using the dropdown in each cave panel, you could sort the wolves by name, level, age, stats, footnote, or role.
Your caves themselves are sorted alphabetically by default within your Den. Caves which come first alphabetically will appear higher up on your page. However, there are some ways to get around this order.
Many players chose to put numerals in front of their cave names to place them in the order they choose. If you don't want to put a number in front of your cave name, you can manually sort your caves on any cave's page using the Sort Cave Order settings just above the Delete Cave button.

Caves in your den are sorted alphabetically ascending (a, b, c...). Here you can provide a custom order using numbers. They will be sorted in ascending order (1, 2, 3...). Caves with the same number value will be sorted alphabetically. You can hit the "Reset" button to revert everything back to 0, which will then default back to automatic sorting by alphabet.
Territory Slots
Territory Slots
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Immortal Wolves
Immortal Wolves
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Pack Overview
Pack Overview
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Pack Dynasty
Pack Dynasty
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Den Customization
Den Customization
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Cave Display
Cave Display
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Den Notices
Den Notices
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HTML and CSS
HTML and CSS
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Profile Page
Profile Page
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Your Information
Your Information
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Friends and Groups
Friends and Groups
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Achievements
Achievements
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Wishlist
Wishlist
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Profile Settings
Profile Settings
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Other Players' Profiles
Other Players' Profiles
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