Can werewolves cross water?

Werewolves are unable to cross running water while in wolf form. It is not known if silver has any effect on werewolves.
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Can werewolves go on the water?

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. There's not a lot more to say about it, really! So the answer is - yes, werewolves can absolutely swim.
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What is the werewolf most afraid of?

Werewolves dislike the smell of a plant called wolfsbane and will stay away if it's nearby. They also hate to be around objects made from silver or iron.
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Can werewolves breathe underwater?

In addition, Werewolves are capable of breathing underwater and can even survive without an atmosphere, in outer space. Because of this, Werewolves are resistant to all forms of physical damage.
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What are werewolves biggest weaknesses?

Weaknesses. Silver - A werewolf's main weakness is their vulnerability to silver or any object containing silver, as they can be killed or harmed with a variety of silver objects like silver stakes, knives, bullets, axes, letter openers, handcuffs, spoons, forks, etc, even the mere contact with silver will hurt them.
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What powers can a werewolf have?

Like other supernatural creatures, a werewolf is known for having extraordinary abilities. They have super senses of sight, smell, and hearing. Furthermore, werewolves are very fast and have speedy healing abilities. A werewolf can share its thoughts with other werewolves.
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Are werewolves immortal?

In the Underworld franchise, Werewolves are biologically immortal transgenics, as opposed to supernaturally immortal creatures of pop culture. In the novelizations, all Werewolves have cobalt eyes and foam at the mouth, much like rabid animals.
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Can werewolves be undead?

Undead Werewolves are a lycanthropic undead variant of regular werewolves.
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Can you suffocate a werewolf?

The Werewolf would still die

Suffocation does not rely on dealing HP damage to kill in the first place. According to Jeremy Crawford (Lead rules designer for 5E): "Falling isn't considered a weapon by the rules." (twitter.com/JeremyECrawford/status/857271446892036096).
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Are werewolves real?

The werewolf is a mythological animal and the subject of many stories throughout the world—and more than a few nightmares.
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What do werewolves like eating?

They'd hunt animals for food and return that food to their friends. So what do werewolves in folklore eat? We see werewolves eat animals (cattle, sheep, etc.) a lot, but we virtually never get an actual depiction of a werewolf eating a person from these time periods.
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What are werewolves allergic to?

Werewolves are also vulnerable to silver, which will give them allergy-like reactions at the touch, or can kill them if used as a blade. Silver is used to restrain werewolves on full moon nights. They have allergic reactions to basil as well.
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Can you be a half werewolf?

They are the result of a union between a full werewolf and a full human that can control it's own transformations. The resulting child would only be considered half of each species. They would have some of the senses of the werewolf, but likely in a diluted / weakened state.
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Do female werewolves turn twice a month?

In season one, Peter mentions that female werewolves actually lose control twice a month rather than once a month like the men. It's never explained why or how and seems to be dropped in season two. We never see Erica transform more than once during the full moon nor does Derek ever mention this difference to her.
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Are werewolves afraid of fire?

This is a werewolf myth. Most werewolves are not afraid of fire. Many werewolves do not have any trouble approaching or controlling fire if they have to. Like humans werewolves cannot touch fire without being burned by it but fire will not stop a werewolf any more than fire will stop a human.
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Who was the first ever werewolf?

Once upon a time, there lived a king named Lycaon. He ruled over the land of Arcadia and had thousands of men and women under his command.
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What types of werewolves are there?

They have two forms: that of a human and that of a human/wolf hybrid. The method of changing is different from other shapeshifters as they cannot, for the most part, control when they transform.
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How strong 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. Their more wolf-like form is somewhat more powerful and they are capable of lifting 7 ton.
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Can a werewolf turn into a vampire?

Vampire-Werewolf hybrids are a deadly cross between a Werewolf and Vampire. They are among the most powerful creatures and hybrids in existance, having both Werewolf and Vampire powers.
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Can a person become a werewolf?

Common ones are being bitten, being born, and drinking rainwater from the footprint of a werewolf or drinking downstream from one. There are multiple origins of them. In Greece a king named Lycaon attempted to feed Zeus human flesh at a banquet and was turned into one along with his sons.
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How big is a werewolf?

In Glabro form, the near human form, a werewolf would be up to 7.5 feet tall and 400lbs. In Hispo form, the dire wolf form, you're 4-6 feet tall (at the shoulder) and up to 800lbs.
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What is a gamma werewolf?

A Gamma acts as third in command of a werewolf pack. It is in the Gamma's nature to criticize the decisions of other pack members. Unlike Alphas, a Gamma does not fall prey to madness with time.
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Are werewolves faster than vampires?

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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How painful is a werewolf transformation?

The monthly transformation of a werewolf is extremely painful if untreated and is usually preceded and succeeded by a few days of pallor and ill health. While in his or her wolfish form, the werewolf loses entirely its human sense of right or wrong.
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