Wolves were introduced inFortniteChapter 2, and can tamed and thenridden.
This is a great way to get around the map fast.
You’ll also find some tips on using wolves to your advantage during a match.
Epic has significantly reduces wolf spawns recently, so finding one can be difficult.
If you’d like tips on tracking one down, head to ourFortnite animal locations guide.
Generally, look in wide, open areas between named locations, and woodland.
The areas around The Citadel and Breakwater Bay are great places to check.
Once you’ve found a wolf, you have two options.
The first, and easiest is to jump on its back.
Just take a running start and jump.
Land directly on its back and you will start to ride it.
You will know the wolf is tamed because it will have hearts around its face.
The wolf will now follow you around, attacking structures and enemies.
The other method is to feed the wolf some meat.
You get meat from killing birds, boars, wolves, chickens and frogs.
It will eat the meat, and you’ll see hearts around its face.
The wolf is now tame.
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Just jump on a wolf’s back and you’ll start riding.
Pressing the sprint button will make the wolf sprint quickly.
As you do this, the wolf’s stamina will decrease.
If you want to regain stamina, feed it more meat.
Wolves can be used to quickly traverse the map, and offer more mobility than vehicles.
Wolves are noisy, and tend to break structures when in named locations.
The plus side to this is that wolves will distract and attack enemies that you’re fighting.
While riding a wolf, enemies will tend to land shots on the wolf while aiming at you.
Wolves can take damage for you in this scenario, giving you time to reposition and fire back.
Good luck taming wolves in Fortnite!