If you would like to know how to finish The Wooden Wolf quest in Diablo 4 and learn how to farm Wolf's Honor easily, you are in good hands.
Diablo 4 makes a comeback with its next, 4th season subtitled Loot Reborn. A step in the right direction might be a fruit of the Public Test Realm that was introduced before the expansion for players to check out novelties on their own. As the name suggests, the update focuses on itemisation overhaul, yet it’s only one big point of a huge list of changes to the game. However, not only alterations have been made, but new content found its way to this season, too. Iron Wolves, a group of mercenaries known also from Diablo 2, are in the heart of this update. To gain their trust, though, we will have to prove ourselves by completing The Wooden Wolf quest. Here you will learn how to do it.
With the Iron Wolves coming back in Season 4 of Diablo 4, the main questline focuses on them. In The Wooden Wolf you will be tasked with investigating the murders of the mercenaries. Before doing that, however, you will have to prove yourself worthy by achieving Wolf’s Honor Rank 1 with said faction. This will require some farming, so let’s get into it.
The purpose of this quest is to introduce players to the new reward board and teach them how to progress with it. As of now, it has 18 tiers with seasonal rewards. To advance tiers of the board, Wolf’s Honor is required. The fastest way to get it is by opening Mystery Chests during Helltides which costs 100 Aberrant Cinders.
It is worth noting that killing powerful Helltide enemies also grants Wolf’s Honor. Hellbornes are worth 35, while regular elites between 5 - 10.
Hopefully, armed with the knowledge of how the season’s mechanics work, you will be able to make easy work of The Wooden Wolf’s quest. Good luck on your journey!
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