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== Notable wolves ==
== Notable wolves ==
* [[Silver]]
* [[Silver]]
* [[D'hak]] and [[Ur'uth]]
* [[D'hak]] and [[Ur'uth]]
* [[Bloodfang]]
* [[Silvermist]]


[[Category: Beasts]]
[[Category: Beasts]]
[[Category: Non-playable races]]
[[Category: Non-playable races]]

Revision as of 01:53, 17 June 2024

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Wolves are a race of beast found throughout Baldur's Gate 3. These fearsome canines can be found in a wide variety of contexts, from enemies to allies.

Overview

Furtive pack animals roaming the wilderness, wolves are wary of attacking creatures unless driven to ferocity by territorialism or hunger.
in-game racial description


Interactions

Non-hostile, non-summoned wolves can be talked to using Speak with Animals Speak with Animals. Beastmaster characters can summon an allied wolf using Ranger's Companion Ranger's Companion. Druid characters can transform into a wolf using Wild Shape: Wolf Wild Shape: Wolf.

Notable wolves