Wolf Meat

Overview

Wolf meat can be cooked on a 







A key limitation is that Cooked wolf meat does not count as Wolf meat for recipes that require the raw ingredient. Once it has been cooked, it cannot be used in place of the raw version for other crafting.
Wolf meat is obtained by killing wolves, and stronger wolves can drop more of it. Since wolves are dangerous and often encountered in the Mountains, gathering a steady supply usually means fighting in terrain where mobility and weather management matter.
- Dropped by wolves, up to 4 from higher-star wolves.
- Can be cooked into Cooked wolf meat.
- Can be made into Wolf skewers with Mushroom and Onion.
- Can be made into Wolf jerky with Honey.
- Cooked wolf meat cannot be substituted for raw Wolf meat in recipes.
Because wolves are aggressive and the Mountains are a hazardous biome, Wolf meat is best treated as a valuable hunting resource rather than a casual drop. Once you can safely farm wolves, it becomes an efficient ingredient for filling out your food supply and supporting several strong mountain-era meals.
Other entities of this type
- Ancient Bark
- Ashlands Gourmet Bowl
- Ashwood
- Asksvin Bladder
- Asksvin Egg
- Asksvin Hide
- Asksvin Neck
- Asksvin Pelvis
- Asksvin Ribcage
- Asksvin Saddle
- Asksvin Skull
- Asksvin Tail
- Barber Kit
- Barley Flour
- Barrel Hoops
- Basic Fireworks
- Bear Paw
- Bell Fragment
- Bilebag
- Black Core
- Black Forest Buffet Platter
- Black Marble
- Blood Clot
- Bloodbag
- Bloodstone
- Blue Jute
- Boar Meat
- Bone Fragments
- Bonemaw Meat
- Bonemaw Tooth
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