"Werewolf: The Apocalypse — The Book of Hungry Names"—Unleash Rage and wield spirit to heal the land and rebuild your fallen pack

The physical combat part is more like a second option just in case if I ever still have to fight anyway. It would look weak if their leader was only good at talking and not fighting wouldn’t it? Especially a werewolf leader.

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Worked for me. :person_shrugging: Eater-of-Names probably thought I didn’t look good (in fact, he very specifically thought I was the weakest link of the pack). He dead now.

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I noticed that it seems like the only time where you get a chance of actually eating a human is at the beginning when you killed that rider. I never went through it so idk if you do actually eat the body or someone stops you. But I would like to know if there are more opportunities for that kind of action since I never saw anymore chances like that throughout the rest of the game.

You never get a chance to eat a human. You can attempt to eat the horse in the opening chapter, not the rider.

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Oh. I thought it was rider, not the horse. The rider would’ve seen like a safer choice at first glance seeing as you just killed a horse that was possessed by a Bane. Any werewolf in their right mind would’ve figured that out. Though of course Clay was not in his right mind and he was stupid anyway.

Obviously SPOILERS ahead from here on out!

I knew (and probably still know) next to nothing about the lore of WT:A, so I’m probably the worst person to answer this, but here we go:

On the first occasion, I freed the drone. It certainly seemed different, weird, eerie, but, well, you’re a kiling machine of muscle, blood and fur; ‘hardware’ that hasn’t been updated for the last, what, five-hundred years? Just straight up disemboweling everything you don’t like is, yes, probably peak Garou behavior, but it’s also dumb as hell. If the Garou want to survive the next fifty, hell, TEN years, they need to stop trying to shred everything they consider kind of weird, like some kind of furry Ben Shapiro at a pride parade, and start tolerating weird shit if only to learn how to destroy it later, if truly necessary.

Plus, the drone’s info was useful. The Answering Tiger being what it is, pride and an fatally overinflated sense of self-righteousness being turned against beings whose whole existense seems to be based on these two things, was terrifying, and brilliant. The perfect weapon, really. You can’t fuck around with learning more about the one thing that truly knows how to beat you.

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No, human flesh is a major taboo for most Garou. It’s a tenet of the Litany, and violating it is considered to invite corruption by the Wyrm.

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But the Litany wasn’t established by Gaia. It was by the werewolves themselves. Specifically the Silver Fangs. Some of the people on this forum had said that Gaia designed werewolves to be her weapons and predators. And wolves eat humans along with other animals which is normal.

If you’re going to spoil something, then at least hide all the spoilery text under the spoiler tag. And also, what was your point? It seemed like you were getting to a point so I thought you were gonna mention what the consequences were of killing the drone but you never mentioned anything like that.

Well yes, it used to happen, which is why they addressed it in the Litany. You asked if it was possible to eat human flesh in this game, which takes place in the present day, when the taboo is well established.

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Sorry, bro, I thought putting Spoiler in all caps at the beginning of a comment to a quiestion that is also marked as spoiler-y and then giving another, spoiler-free paragraph, would be enough to make you realize there might be a spoiler there. My bad.

Also, I’ve only completed one playthrough and since I find the idea of offing the drone pretty dumb, I did not do that in my one playthrough. Kes asked for opinions on a decision, which I gave. Terribly sorry if it proved unsatisfactory to you.

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But if you say something is spoiler and there’s a bunch of text after it that wasn’t covered. You’re basically telling (or almost forcing it depending on how many text there is) people to look at your spoiler when it’s going to be hard to not look at it by accident. At least when it’s covered, people who didn’t want to accidently read/see the spoiler wouldn’t have to worry about it.

You can be sarcastic all you want about it but don’t blame me when some people starts getting mad and nag you to use spoiler cause you didn’t bother to explore (or use) the options to see if there was a spoiler button.

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Anyone else able to get the Cyberwolf achievement? It’s 0.1% of players currently which is wild.

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I got it, though for me, it says 31.5% of players. Did you update your game yet? It changed from 0.1% when I did.

I have not, not yet haha. But I guess that goes for the other 4 achievements I’ve gotten then that’re all 0.1% and didn’t realize. heh

I also got it. I forgot how though.

It’s related to the Drone back at Everlite.
So hope you didn’t make the wrong choice haha.

What, killing him? I didn’t in my first playthrough. Not sure about my second one once I get around to it.

No no, keeping him alive.

Wait what? That was a mistake? I didn’t encounter anything too bad when I left him alive though? At least nothing alarming.