Can a werewolf scratch you?

However, any bite or scratch given by a werewolf will leave lasting scars, whether or not he or she was in a wolf's form at the time of the attack.

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Can you be turned into a werewolf by a scratch?

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 werewolf bite turn a human?

Trivia. The bite doesn't effect an Old One. The effects are unknown if a werewolf bites a human, while some lore states that werewolves can spread their curse to humans with their bite this has never been addressed on the show as no werewolves have ever bitten a human during the series.

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What happens when a werewolf gets angry?

When a werewolf is furious or forced to defend themselves, their anger increases all their power and abilities for a short period of time, which allows them to access some of the power of their wolf form to give them an edge.

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What are the symptoms of turning into a werewolf?

9 Signs That You Might be a Werewolf
  • Unibrow. Maybe not a clear indicator but in conjunction with the rest of this list it could be a symptom.
  • Hairy Palms. More hair. ...
  • Mismatched Fingers. ...
  • Glowing Eyes. ...
  • Abrasions on the Arms and Legs. ...
  • Unquenchable Thirst, Dry Tongue and Eyes. ...
  • Frequenting Graveyards at Night. ...
  • Craving for Raw Meat.

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How painful is it to be a werewolf?

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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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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What happens if you get scratched by a werewolf?

However, any bite or scratch given by a werewolf will leave lasting scars, whether or not he or she was in a wolf's form at the time of the attack.

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What calms a werewolf down?

Relax your werewolf by ever strocking its neck or kissing its ears. If that may not work go on all 4 to act part of his pack. STEP3: Try and give your werewolf a cold place to sit because during the full moon heat will make yor creature angry and it will have the urge to attack.

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What scares a werewolf?

Pungent smelling silver gray Wormwood, which is an Artemisia is said to ward off werewolves. Small charms or amulets of the leaves were made to wear during the Halloween season. Pungent smelling silver gray Wormwood, which is an Artemisia is said to ward off werewolves.

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What happens if you are bitten by a vampire and a werewolf?

If a vampire in the Twilight universe bites a human, the latter will turn into a vampire (unless the venom is taken out, as happened in Twilight with Bella, James, and Edward), but if a vampire bites a werewolf, nothing will happen to the latter.

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Can a werewolf breed with a human?

If werewolves and humans breed, the werewolf gene can sometimes transfer to the unborn child, but it is rare. This can be dangerous if the female is human. If the child does get the werewolf gene, then her pregnancy will be the 3 month gestation (like a werewolf's), which can harm both the mother and the baby.

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How long do werewolves live?

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

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What is it called when a human turns into a werewolf?

lycanthropy, (from Greek lykos, “wolf ”; anthropos, “man”), mental disorder in which the patient believes that he is a wolf or some other nonhuman animal.

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Does water hurt werewolves?

Werewolves in folklore have never in any way been weak to water, be it running water or holy water or what have you. Werewolves in legend, in fact, were sometimes seen as associated with water. Just ask the Arcadians and their werewolf rituals that involved swimming a body of water to come out the other side as a wolf.

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Can you shoot a werewolf?

It will usually take three to five rounds to take down a fully mature werewolf. Mercury is also used to hunt a werewolf. Although, mercury is pretty much the same as using a silver bullet, that is were it get's it's nickname "guicksilver". Removing the heart or head is a sure fire way to kill a werewolf.

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What does a werewolf look like in human form?

In human form, werewolves' appearance is entirely indistinguishable from humans', although they can be identified by a scar left from the werewolf attack that infected them.

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Can werewolves take pain away?

Werewolf. Werewolves can siphon the pain from presumably any animal that can feel pain, heavy use of this ability takes a toll on the user and can result in loss of life or loss of power if the user is an alpha.

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How do you stop a werewolf bite?

Cures. One cure for werewolf venom is the blood of the Original hybrid, Niklaus Mikaelson, as well as the blood of his daughter, Hope. Both can be used to cure a werewolf bite.

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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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Who invented werewolf?

It's unclear exactly when and where the werewolf legend originated. Some scholars believe the werewolf made its debut in The Epic of Gilgamesh, the oldest known Western prose, when Gilgamesh jilted a potential lover because she had turned her previous mate into a wolf.

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How powerful is a werewolf?

Superhuman Strength: The original werewolves possesses superhuman strength, enabling them to lift (or press) about 2 tons in human form. While in their intermediate form, they are able to lift about 4 tons.

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What is a werewolf main weakness?

However, certain injuries, such as a slit throat or a snapped neck, have been shown to kill werewolves. Silver-Hunters have developed a variety of ways to capture wolves or injure them with silver. Silver or any substance containing silver can harm werewolves, this is their biggest weakness.

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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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Do werewolves stop aging?

Ageing happens due to the deterioration of DNA, but werewolves constantly replenish their DNA every time they shift. Obviously, over time this process can wear down (ageing) and eventually stop altogether (dying of old age). For natural-born werewolves, ageing is normal up until 20-25 when it slows dramatically.

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