What stops a werewolf?

In folklore, a bullet cast from silver is often one of the few weapons that are effective against a werewolf or witch.
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What is a werewolf weakness?

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 would you use to stop a werewolf?

Easiest Way to Kill Werewolves
  1. Stay mobile. Being fast is vital against enemies like werewolves, who make wide swings for massive damage. ...
  2. Use Yrden and Axii for a moment of respite. ...
  3. Put Cursed Oil on your sword. ...
  4. Throw a Devil's Puffball.
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What are werewolves 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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What kind of bullet would kill a werewolf?

Traditionally a silver bullet is supposed to kill a werewolf. Vampires are not particularly affected by silver bullets. Traditionally what kills vampires is a wooden steak through the heart.
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Why is silver a werewolf weakness?

Under the old alchemical table of elements, silver came from the moon, gold came from the sun, mercury from mercury, iron from mars etc. Silver was written as a crescent moon rather than Ag. So it makes sense that a moon-powered creature would be vulnerable to moon-metal.
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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 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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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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What are werewolves attracted to?

The closer they are to full moon, the more built their bodies become; subsequently, their logic weakens while their animalistic instincts become stronger. A werewolf's mentality is completely devoted to its pack, as are most werewolves devoted to their own kind. They also have an attraction to the moon.
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Can werewolves live forever?

The werewolves don't live forever, but they don't age for a period of time, until they are able to stop fasing into wolves. That should also answer your question Sudhiksha and Dee, they can stop themselves from fasing.
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Are werewolves immortal?

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Werewolves display a number of greatly enhanced physical attributes. As with their rivals, the Vampires, Werewolves are immortal. The original Werewolf survived over 800 years of captivity with no food or water in what appeared to be a type of hibernation.
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How do werewolves fight?

If two werewolves are in a cage they will usually aggressively attack one other and mark their territory. If a human and a werewolf are put in the same cage, it is most likely that the werewolf rips the human into pieces. However the humans always get a knife and a few of them survive the werewolf attack, like McNair.
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What happens when a werewolf dies?

When a werewolf dies, it turns back into a human. The name is derived from "wer" meaning man and "wulf" meaning wolf. They are sometimes referred to as 'Lycans'.
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What do you call a female werewolf?

In mythology and literature, a werewoman or were-woman is a woman who has taken the form of an animal through a process of lycanthropy. The use of the word "were" refers to the ability to shape-shift but is, taken literally, a contradiction in terms since in Old English the word "wer" means man.
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Can wolves see through smoke?

They have a good sense of smell, so they are able to spot a fire through smoke from miles away, allowing them to steer well clear of the fire in order to protect themselves and stay safe.
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Will fire keep wolves away?

Head for a fire. Wolves hate fire and a smoky campfire will discourage a wolf from coming too near. If you are alone, climb a tree. Wolves cannot climb trees.
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What are vampires afraid of?

The most popular of those include a wooden stake through the heart, fire, decapitation, and exposure to sunlight. Vampires are often depicted as being repelled by garlic, running water, or Christian implements such as crucifixes and holy water.
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Are werewolves loyal?

The Alpha is viewed as the leader of the pack and other Werewolves will form a hierarchy below him. Werewolves in a pack will often display a strong pack mentality and will be fiercely loyal to each other and primarily to their Alpha.
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Are werewolves allergic to chocolate?

Wolfie could eat chocolate.

Chocolate is toxic to dogs because they don't have a developed liver (so they can't process chocolate), in the case of werewolfs, I´ve always thought that the inner-organs structure stays the same therefore there wouldn't be any problem with them eating chocolate.
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Are werewolves allergic to Wolfsbane?

Wolfsbane is not traditionally consumed by humans to protect them from werewolf attacks. Wolfsbane seems to not affect untriggered werewolves. Experienced werewolves can smell wolfsbane if it's laced in their food or drink.
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How do I become a werewolf?

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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Where can I find werewolves?

The "eastern" werewolf-vampire is found in the folklore of Central and Eastern Europe, including Hungary, Romania and the Balkans, while the "western" werewolf-sorcerer is found in France, German-speaking Europe and in the Baltic.
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Who was the first 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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