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|Name = Hunting Wolf |
|Name = Hunting Wolf |
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+ | [[File:Hunting wolf aoe2DE.png]] |
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|Type = [[Animal]]<br>[[Heroes (Age of Empires II)|Hero]]<br>[[Infantry units (Age of Empires II)|Infantry]] |
|Type = [[Animal]]<br>[[Heroes (Age of Empires II)|Hero]]<br>[[Infantry units (Age of Empires II)|Infantry]] |
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|Intro = [[File:KingsIcon.png]] ''[[Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings|The Age of Kings]]'' |
|Intro = [[File:KingsIcon.png]] ''[[Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings|The Age of Kings]]'' |
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|Class = [[Armor class: Building|Building]] |
|Class = [[Armor class: Building|Building]] |
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− | + | The '''Hunting Wolf''' is a [[Heroes (Age of Empires II)|hero]] [[animal]] which appears in several campaigns in ''[[Age of Empires II: The Age of Kings|Age of Empires II]]''. It is also referenced in subsequent [[Ensemble Studios]] games and is available in the [[Scenario Editor (Age of Empires II)|Scenario Editor]]. As a hero, it cannot be [[Conversion|converted]] and can [[Regeneration|regenerate]] health (since ''[[Age of Empires II: The Conquerors|The Conquerors]]''). |
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The game treats the Hunting Wolf as an [[Infantry units (Age of Empires II)|infantry]] unit, so it can be improved with infantry technologies, although the infobox does not show that in-game. |
The game treats the Hunting Wolf as an [[Infantry units (Age of Empires II)|infantry]] unit, so it can be improved with infantry technologies, although the infobox does not show that in-game. |
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* In [[Pax Mongolica]], after 45 minutes, Subotai comes with many [[Saboteur]]s and Hunting Wolf reinforcements. |
* In [[Pax Mongolica]], after 45 minutes, Subotai comes with many [[Saboteur]]s and Hunting Wolf reinforcements. |
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* In [[The Great Ride]], after finding the [[Scythian Wild Woman|Scythian Wild Women]], they request 6 [[Villager (Age of Empires II)|Villagers]], and after granting their request, they clear trees for the player to get some [[Petard (Age of Empires II)|Petards]] and Hunting Wolves. |
* In [[The Great Ride]], after finding the [[Scythian Wild Woman|Scythian Wild Women]], they request 6 [[Villager (Age of Empires II)|Villagers]], and after granting their request, they clear trees for the player to get some [[Petard (Age of Empires II)|Petards]] and Hunting Wolves. |
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− | * In [[The Triple Alliance]], Cortéz only has a lone Hunting Wolf at the eastern tip of the map for most of the game. |
+ | * In [[The Triple Alliance]], Cortéz only has a lone Hunting Wolf at the eastern tip of the map for most of the game. |
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{{Heroes List (Age of Empires II)}} |
Revision as of 02:51, 14 April 2020
This article is about the hero in Age of Empires II. For the wild animal, see Wolf. |
The Hunting Wolf is a hero animal which appears in several campaigns in Age of Empires II. It is also referenced in subsequent Ensemble Studios games and is available in the Scenario Editor. As a hero, it cannot be converted and can regenerate health (since The Conquerors).
The game treats the Hunting Wolf as an infantry unit, so it can be improved with infantry technologies, although the infobox does not show that in-game.
Like other wolves, the Hunting Wolf has two different speeds (walking and running) but they cannot be selected and the running speed is only activated when it is ordered to attack.
Campaign appearances
- In The Horde Rides West, Subotai starts with two Hunting Wolves.
- In Pax Mongolica, after 45 minutes, Subotai comes with many Saboteurs and Hunting Wolf reinforcements.
- In The Great Ride, after finding the Scythian Wild Women, they request 6 Villagers, and after granting their request, they clear trees for the player to get some Petards and Hunting Wolves.
- In The Triple Alliance, Cortéz only has a lone Hunting Wolf at the eastern tip of the map for most of the game.