can I find them on the map before I start walking? How do I know when I walk past one?
On 1/5/2018 8:01 PM, Liam Erven wrote:

The wolf den quest is worth it actually.

Does not advance the story, but can make your life a lot easier.

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*From: *johnny tai <mailto:[email protected]>
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*Subject: *Re: [blind-gamers] finding wolf dens and bandit camps

Personally these are two of the quests I personally find to be really on the

silly side of things. They don't add to the story in any meaningful way,

there's no real logical way to figure them out short of wandering around

endlessly till you fluke out.

I understand games use quests like these to "pad" the contents, but still,

they are generally rather frustrating.

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Kenny Cheung

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Subject: [blind-gamers] finding wolf dens and bandit camps

Hi,

I'm on the laying down the law quest in a heros call. I can't find all

the camp sites. I got the one next to the lumber mill and the two near

the windy bluff. I also got the one across the bridge next to the fish

place. Which one am I missing? Does anyone know where the wolf dens are?

I don't see them anywhere.

Kenny



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