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

I’m a Ghost Council Theurge.

My PC are usually theurges too.

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I’m a Silver Fang Ragabash

Quite the contradiction

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I’m about to start my new playthrough and I want to keep Lucinda alive. Anyone know how i can do that?

you can spit group and go to save three family

For Dr Van de Wolf I got it accidentally when first playing the Jigsaw Plague chapter (which is a badass name for an eldritch disease btw). I focused on researching the disease, so I guess that led me to the cure to prevent further casualties. For forest guardian, my guess is you’re supposed to focus on preserving the woods when your enemies storm the Broad Brook areas (in the forest case Huvud Development, aka those wacky nazi garous). No idea on highest summoner though.

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I kept her alive at my first playthrough: no idea how. Maybe it had to do with recruiting Nomi so they gave you info on where to strike to minimize risk and therefore casualties. I recruited Daphne, and she took care of the kennel dogs instead of Lucinda

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WHAT? Daphne is the last person I would want taking care of dogs. No no no no no no no.

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I always kill her haha

No, don’t think that’s it. I recruited Nomi and Daphne in both of my playthroughs, and Lucinda still died. This time I’ll help Podge protect the slums, maybe that’ll do it.

Late to the party, but I’m blown away by this title—Marquis delivers again. What a heroic feat: something at this scale on this timeline within an established IP. Well-earned congrats…

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Hi hello gamers, i’ve been following the game since the demo because Kyle Marquis writes so well and I love WtA and was not disappointed

Finally found the time to do the silliest of fanarts I had planned to do. More serious things will follow.

Link is here because I can’t post pictures.

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Does anyone know what kind of choices build the “I Just Want to Survive” conviction? I’m almost at the end of Ch2 and somehow ended up with two dots of “We Can Still Win,” despite my best efforts.

Basically, you want to choose the options that sound more pessimistic about things/reluctant.

There’s also options like you asking for money or stuff - those also count towards “I Just Want to Survive”…

So basically channel a very pessismistic, this is never going to work, do you have any money? attitude.

Sadly, a lot ot the options for finding out things or asking questions tend to count against I Just Want to Survive and towards We Can Still Win instead, so that might be what happened here!

If you want more concrete advice, like actual choices let me know! :slight_smile:

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Ahhh, I think I missed a lot of opportunities during that first meeting with Elton!

Seriously though, thank you very much - this should be a big help in the future.

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Yes. “We Can Still Win” means investigating the problem of the Broad Brook Pack. “I Just Want to Survive” means foregoing that for avoiding danger, getting money, shelter, and other basic necessities. Basically, you need to be a selfish, incurious coward.

Remember that Convictions are opposed stats, so every time you pick a We Can Still Win option you’re actually losing Survive points, even if there’s no Survive-boost in the choices.

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See, that was what I was trying to get across, but you put it much more precisely. :smile:

Is it possible to gain points in Survive after Ch2? I passed up so many opportunities already. :frowning:

Pretty sure there’s opportunities to get points in any Conviction up to pretty much the endgame.

You gain conviction points pretty much throughout the entire game from start to finish yeah, most of it is 5% however, rarely there is a 10% change so you won’t noticed much. iirc most choices change a conviction or more, rarely there is a choice that doesn’t change anything since the change is so low.

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My husband and I were sitting in the Costco food court finishing lunch when someone passed by us with a cart containing a werewolf. Obviously a Halloween decoration, and quite a nice one - not quite movie-prop quality, but full-sized and detailed, with a muscular torso and a vicious expression.

I mention this only because the first thought that popped into my head when I saw it was “Oh wow, he’s in crinos form.”

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