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 While this change may seem like a small tradeoff, three days is a very long time for some players who play on a daily basis. This can hamstring any major projects, harvesting, or crafting you were planning on doing, especially if you needed to be in human form to do it. A final drawback worth mentioning is that while most animals are fine with wolves, there are a few foxes in Kur that are afraid of and have runes warding away any wolves from their camp. One fox refuses to talk to wolves because they are too scary, even. While this change may seem like a small tradeoff, three days is a very long time for some players who play on a daily basis. This can hamstring any major projects, harvesting, or crafting you were planning on doing, especially if you needed to be in human form to do it. A final drawback worth mentioning is that while most animals are fine with wolves, there are a few foxes in Kur that are afraid of and have runes warding away any wolves from their camp. One fox refuses to talk to wolves because they are too scary, even.
  
-I personally was told, and would also recommend, that if you want to play Werewolf and you've already invested in a character with 40 or higher combat skills, just make a new character specifically for it. That way you can enjoy how it works without affecting your "main" character. I do know several players that "main" Werewolf though, and most are perfectly fine with it, they just have a secondary character for crafting skills in most cases, so you can definitely play primarily as a werewolf as long as you don't mind using a second character for your crafting needs without limitations.+I personally was told, and would also recommend, that if you want to play Werewolf and you've already invested in a character with level 40 or higher combat skills, just make a new character specifically for it. That way you can enjoy how it works without affecting your "main" character. I do know several players that "main" Werewolf though, and most are perfectly fine with it, they just have a secondary character for crafting skills in most cases, so you can definitely play primarily as a werewolf as long as you don't mind using a second character for your crafting needs without limitations.
  
 If you do play Werewolf, I would also highly recommend a good guild with at least one high level Armorsmith and one other Werewolf character that can help you learn the ins and outs of it. If you do play Werewolf, I would also highly recommend a good guild with at least one high level Armorsmith and one other Werewolf character that can help you learn the ins and outs of it.
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