I'm wondering if this has happened to anyone else? I was killing wolfs, bears and the likes in ec, when suddenly I loot a black wolf, and it says You looted 1 platnium! I was shocked, because all I've looted were pelts, meats and tooths from the black wolfs in ec.
this is driving me crazy. i can't find a black wolf tooth, and i've tried everything suggested. i've hunted the karanas, the commonlands and QH, but no luck.
i kill them for their pelts and meat when i can... i feel so guilty... i think what drives me to kill em is i wish i could have one as a pet... (yes i know its strange, dont look at me like that..)
Yes, I am also looking for the black gnoll tooth for the Wind Spirit quest as well. I managed to find one lion tooth out of about 60-100 lions, but I rarely see a black wolf in the karanas. Tomorrow I plan to go to Misty Thicket and kill any black wolves I see. I hear that a lot of black wolves spawn there.
I AM QUESTING FOR MY BARD WINDSPIRITS GREAVES AND ONE OF THE COMPONENTS IS A BLACK WOLF TOOTH, WHICH I HAVE YET TO FIND AFTER KILLING ABOUT 300 BLACK WOLVES. IS THERE SUCH AN ITEM?IF SO WHERE DO I GET IT?
I've been looking for it as well. However, given the fact that the quest is given in Qeynos and there are no black wolves anywhere near there, I would suggest killing a_verant_employee until you get one. Or try gray, shadow, and mist wolves and see if they put them on the wrong mutts instead by mistake (which is better than not at all...)
I'm halfling druid and I whack them when ever I get a chance and I can still walk up and pet them. The only unprovoked was because of pack mentality since I was already dancing with one and I haven't noticed any alert of faction.... then again most were killed before I even went to the guild so I had no allegence at the time but I do now and I hunt them regularly with no side effects, to date but I'll stop soon since I feel it may hurt as I get to higher levels and their not much of a fight anymore. I just wish I could get a non ruined wolf pelt from Misty.
Excuse the newbie question, but I just started my first druid and found that these things were amiable to me. I was wondering if killing these things would result in a lowering of faction with them.
No faction hit. When I was a newbie, I was going with the whole Druid mindset (I'm an animal lover, not killer). Don't make the same mistake. Kill these things and kill them often. Use the ruined pelts to start working on your Tailoring skill. You can get some decent looking clothing quick in this fashion. Also, kill bats and kill them often. You can auction these things for phat loot ("/auction WTS Bat Wing Stacks - any resonable donation accepted"). High lvl casters need them for levitate spell and can be generous if you're not greedy and demanding. I was getting an average of 10pp a stack - not bad for a newbie!
They haven't ever attacked me for which I'm greatful for, so I avoid attacking them. I'm even doubly thankful that once when I was being attacked by an Orc at Lvl 1 or 2, the person I was grouped with swore that a black wolf attacked the Orc and helped me get away. I'm not really sure if that's exactly what happend or not, but even if it's not, I still avoid attacking them just because they dont attack me and as a Wood Elf Druid, I'll be able to go into wolf form eventually.
As a newbie druid I killed these puppies all day long to get my tailoring going. The set of patchwork I made lasted a long time and brought me in a few silver and gold pieces by selling to other newbies.
If you don't want to run around to find something worth killing then you can find 1 or 2 of these puppies and start attacking. Normally you can get a good group of low level monsters to knock off and gain some exp.
These annoying boogger likes to attack newbie as soon as they entered range. Also like to attack anyone who's medding, easy kill for higher level though, i slaughter these puppy for fun.
**Wood elf rangers*** shouldn't have this problem with black wolves. At lvl 1 they regarded me amiably, and I avoid attacking them because of it. I can walk right up to them and they won't attack. I believe this is a ranger trait. :-)
I believe if you are a woodelf, or any other nature class, they ignore you, this goes for bears, and other wild life except for lions and a couple others