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OK--I have read all the threads about this werewolf, and I still can't do this quest! I am in final death before I can even figure out where to run. I made it to the fire, into both the observatory and tram building and he is still wasting me in 10 seconds. Where is the shack with the power switch? Does a flamethrower work on him? Help!!
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SPOILERS

Essentially, there are two ways to get past the werewolf - run or kill it. You cannot harm him with your melee attacks (or not much anyway) or your guns, so don't even bother trying, you'll just get yourself killed or maimed.

If you want to kill the Werewolf you need to run to the shed next to the observatory building, which you can enter through the observatory or through a tear in the fence. Regardless, once you're in the shed flip the power switch on the outside wall. This will turn the observatory power on.

At this point, you'll need to run into the observatory's main room and take the stairs up to the platform with the control panel. Flip ther switch there to open the large doors and then wait on the Werewolf to try and get at you through the opening. Once the werewolf does that, flip the switch again and it will crush and kill the werewolf.

Alternatively, you can run for your life for four minutes (until the tram arrives). You don't get the satisfaction of killing the thing or the extra experience, but you still get to advance. Basically, I found the easiest way to avoid the werewolf is to use the observatory to your advantage. If you've got celerity or something, this is also very effective for keeping your distance. If you've got fortitude, I'd encourage you to keep this up too, to better survive the moments that fido does get a hold of you.

This is a hard quest and its partially about luck, I found, until you really get the hang of it.

Good luck.
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Thank you so much for your help! I finally killed the werewolf, but it took about 20 times!!!!! I think that this quest has been the most stressful event of my life, I had to take several breaks and walk around the house to calm down!! Hope that's not too pathetic!
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Post by Celacena »

take it easy

hit f9 when you get the return of control to your character.
run past the werewolf to the right side of the flaming trees and withdraw crouched behind the rock - it can't touch you there.
wait for the timer to just about reach zero and hit f9 again.

move forward slightly, uncrouch and run forward between the tree and the edge a few seconds running away - he leaps at you but due to the interference of the tree cannot properly get you- keep running to the observatory.

save if you are not too damaged.

run throught the obs and out through the toilet to the outside and go down and to the left - there is the hut with the switch - if wolfie isn't on you and your damage level is ok, f9.

run to the building and through it - wolfie normally attacks you keep going and to the power control in the telescope room - you need to get the doors open - go through and outside again - find wolfie and get it to follow you back up the observatory steps - you get to the power switch for the doors and when it starts coming through the doors, power them up. one dead wolf (XP) and you can stroll down to the cable-car. get in and ride (more xp).

more fun awaits.
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Post by shana »

Thanks!

I'll try this next time. For future reference-flamethrowers have no effect on the werewolf either.
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Post by urk333 »

glitch defeat

I ran into the observatory shack and crouched in a corner, and the werewolf broke down the door and got stuck in the doorway and walked back and forth for the 3 minutes, then wen the car came i stood up and he ran at me and i just made it in, then wen the car thing started moving i guess he died or something cause i got the exp for killing him. Chance of luck i guess? :D
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Post by pennypincher »

You get five XP for escaping alive, you get an ADDITIONAL 5 if you kill him.
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Post by skylion »

Nope u dont know it. You get 4 if u escape alive and an ADDITIONAL 4 if u kill the werewolf. (So 8 experience pts not 10)
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Post by ILija_grOMOVNiK »

the simplest way

just get to the main observation room, and when it comes inside climb up the stairs, when it jumps on the platform go down the stairs, when it jumps off the platform go upstairs and so on and so on..... just be quick to run up the stairs because i u`r not it will destroy the stairs!
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Post by kams »

[QUOTE=skylion]Nope u dont know it. You get 4 if u escape alive and an ADDITIONAL 4 if u kill the werewolf. (So 8 experience pts not 10)[/QUOTE]

Yeah, that is right. But you can find some kind of talisman in Giovanni Mansion which adds +1 exp to all your exp gains. (if they are greater then 3)

So in this case you will really get +5 for killing and +5 for escaping.
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Post by Johnny »

Heh, I just did laps through the observatory until the timer ran out. Bloodshield protected me from the few times he managed to hit me.
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Post by allen116 »

try this

I've only tryed it once but it worked. as soon as fluffy apears stop all movement. he'll come over and attack you, but don't fight back, don't run away, don't even move your mouse. fluffy will get bored with you then run around in the woods, chew on the fence and play smash'em with the buildings. as long as you stand still he forgets about you. of corse the first time he attacks he'll beat you within an inch of your life. but after that you'll have more then enough time to heal beafore you make a break for the exit.
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Can you use obfuscate with the werewolf?
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Post by Faust »

[QUOTE=shana]Can you use obfuscate with the werewolf?[/QUOTE]

I'm fairly certain it doesn't.
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Post by blake »

Are the Thaum spells effective against it?
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Post by Faust »

[QUOTE=blake]Are the Thaum spells effective against it?[/QUOTE]

Bottom line, the werewolf is, for all practical purposes, invincible. You can't kill it. I have not tried the thaumaturgy line on it, but my inclination is that none of them would do much good against it. Blood Shield will deflect some of the damage it inflicts, but nowhere near as much as Fortitude would. Regardless, if you let him get too many hits, he will kill you. The only way to take down the werewolf was mentioned earlier in the thread. The werewolf was implemented like this to inspire a sense of terror in the players, I think.
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Post by shana »

It does make my terrified! Give me Ocean House anytime!!
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Post by Mavrik »

I'm going to try crushing it as other have suggested next time I'm in that area. he sounds like the Gargoyal dude... Only way I could deal damage to him was with a big ol sledge hammer hehe.
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[QUOTE=Mavrik]I'm going to try crushing it as other have suggested next time I'm in that area. he sounds like the Gargoyal dude... Only way I could deal damage to him was with a big ol sledge hammer hehe.[/QUOTE]

You won't succeed. I'm pretty certain, he can't be killed. The gargoyle could still be taken down with extreme difficulty with out Max's stone or a blunt weapon. The werewolf is nearly impervious to all damage, period. Try using some cheats on him, and you'll find out for sure.
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Whats really weird about the gargoyal is I got the stone from Max and then went to talk to the gargoyal who obviously did not want to talk, he just wanted to kill me. So I began to fight him but my most powerful melee weapons and guns did like 0-2 points of damage per hit. So I left and went downtown and bought the sledge hammer from Phat Larry and came back. Each blow I made with the hammer did 30+ points of damage and after a few of those he crumbled apart... I don't know what made the difference... As for the wolf, I'll try everyone's suggestions, otherwise I have survived him before and will again.
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