Can a werewolf hurt a werewolf?

Can a werewolf damage another werewolf with their natural weapons? Or do they need silvered/magical dentures or claws to do so? Their natural weapons don't count as magical or silver, so no. Lycanthropes cannot innately harm other lycanthropes.

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How do werewolves fight each other?

Natural Weapons - Transforming into their wolf form gives a werewolf animalistic claws and teeth to puncture and rend the flesh of others. It has also been shown that a werewolf can partially transform their hand and form their claws, allowing them to stab others with their bare hands and kill them.

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How painful is a werewolf transformation?

A werewolf first transformation is always extremely painful and slow; lasting over five hours and it is almost like torture. After the first change, the transformations become faster overtime but are always intensily painful.

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Can magic weapons hurt werewolves?

In the current edition of the game, werewolves cannot be harmed by nonmagical attacks, unless they come from silvered weapons.

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How do werewolves become werewolves?

To become a werewolf, it is necessary to be bitten by a werewolf in their wolfish form at the time of the full moon. When the werewolf's saliva mingles with the victim's blood, contamination will occur.

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What's stronger werewolf or vampire?

We all know vampires are extremely strong and fast, but werewolves are faster and stronger and they have the advantage of being pack hunters - so rarely hunt alone.

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Who was the first real werewolf?

Early Werewolf Legends

According to the legend, Lycaon, the son of Pelasgus, angered the god Zeus when he served him a meal made from the remains of a sacrificed boy. As punishment, the enraged Zeus turned Lycaon and his sons into wolves.

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Can a werewolf touch silver?

Just touching silver causes one level of aggravated damage per turn of contact, unless the werewolf is a homid or lupus who is in her breed form.

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Do werewolves take fall damage?

A wereraven is immune to bludgeoning damage from a nonmagical/nonsilvered attack. Falling isn't an attack.

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Can a werewolf eat chocolate?

Werewolves have a human component, and humans have the ability to digest theobromine, which is the component in chocolate that is toxic to dogs. However, in werewolf form, they may lose that ability, and would be suceptible to chocolate poisoning.

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What happens when a werewolf dies?

Whether a werewolf transforms when he dies varies from book to book and movie to movie. Sometimes, if a werewolf dies in wolf form, he remains a wolf forever. But in other depictions, he immediately reverts to his human form. In these films, if you cut off a werewolf's paw, it can become a human hand before your eyes.

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What can trigger a werewolf?

Most werewolves have a trigger that makes them transform. For example: If a werewolves is in human form and it gets to hyper, it will transform. Other triggers are: getting to angry, getting hurt, getting too much adrenaline, or to protect something or someone.

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Can a human turn into a werewolf?

It is said that humans can be turned into werewolves by having been bitten by another werewolf. Getting scratched is a questionable way of becoming a werewolf, but most don't believe in it. However, both of these only work if the werewolf in question is in wolf form.

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Can a human beat a werewolf?

An unarmed human could not beat a wolf in a fight.

Wolves are too strong, fast, and ferocious for a person to overcome in the vast majority of cases. They are not merely big dogs. Wolves are apex predators that would make any lone person recoil in fear should they encounter one in the wild.

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What do werewolves eat?

Wolves (being canines) are omnivorous, so they eat meat as well as plant material such as fruits and vegetables. This is also applies to werewolves. It's just that their habit of preying on humans/livestock tends to overshadow this and brand them as a danger.

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Are werewolves immune to magic Harry Potter?

Because Werewolves Are Immune to normal Magic. In the second half of the twentieth century, several potions were devised to soften the effects of lycanthropy. The most successful was the Wolfsbane Potion ... a relatively recent discovery that allows werewolves to remain safe during the full moon.

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Does fire hurt werewolves?

Fire: Fire can kill a werewolf just as it can any mortal. It can also hurt them, though their regenerative cells allow them to heal burns much faster than an ordinary human.

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Are werewolves immune to fire?

Werewolves aren't immune to all non-magical attacks, they are immune to "slashing, piercing, and bludgeoning damage from non-magical attacks" (emphasis mine). Being burned at the stake would deal fire damage, and fire is still quite effective.

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Do werewolves take extra damage from silver?

Unfortunately werewolves aren't vulnerable to silver, they're just immune to anything other than magic or silver.

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What is the fear of werewolves called?

Lupophobia - Fear of wolves and werewolves. Maskaphobia - Fear of masks. Necrophobia - Fear of dead things. Nyctophobia - Fear of the dark. Phasmophobia - Fear of ghosts.

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What happens to werewolves on a full moon?

Werewolves were said to be humans that turned into wolves during the full moon. The sophisticated culture of today perhaps modernized this myth to say that people only act like wolves during full moons, but don't actually turn into wolves.

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What are werewolf scared of?

Werewolves are often depicted as immune to damage caused by ordinary weapons, being vulnerable only to silver objects, such as a silver-tipped cane, bullet or blade; this attribute was first adopted cinematically in The Wolf Man.

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What is a werewolf's weakness?

Mercury - Just like silver, werewolves are very vulnerable to mercury.

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Who is the god of werewolves?

Jezelda (pronounced jeh-ZEL-dah) 1 is the shape-shifting demon lord of werewolves and mistress of the moon.

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What is the lifespan of a werewolf?

The Average Werewolf lives around 1700 years, to 2100 years. The Oldest recorded Werewolf was 2327 years old.

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