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In [[Shadow of Chernobyl]], Wolf will actually leave the rookie village after the [[X18]] mission after, according to [[Fanatic|Fanatic,]] he got a message from a Stalker passing by. He packed his things, along with a box of dynamite, and went off. He travels to the [[Army Warehouses]] where, due to a glitch in the game, he almost always dies.
 
In [[Shadow of Chernobyl]], Wolf will actually leave the rookie village after the [[X18]] mission after, according to [[Fanatic|Fanatic,]] he got a message from a Stalker passing by. He packed his things, along with a box of dynamite, and went off. He travels to the [[Army Warehouses]] where, due to a glitch in the game, he almost always dies.
   
You only have to talk to him one time at the start, despite what many belief you can still play the game if you dont talk to him after you resque [[Nimble]] (!).
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You only have to talk to him once at the beginning, despite what many believe you can still play the game if you don't talk to him after you rescued [[Nimble]].
 
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Wolf provides one of the very first storyline missions; to aid Petruha in retaking the vehicle park, and gives the player a [[PMm]] upon accepting the mission. Afterwards, he hands out two optional quests; destroy the [[Boar]] lair east of the village, and kill the mutants in the farmhouse north of the railway.
 
Wolf provides one of the very first storyline missions; to aid Petruha in retaking the vehicle park, and gives the player a [[PMm]] upon accepting the mission. Afterwards, he hands out two optional quests; destroy the [[Boar]] lair east of the village, and kill the mutants in the farmhouse north of the railway.

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'Damn hippies with their slippers and mesh bags looking for "adventure" or friggin' nerds who hasn't held anything but a microscope in their girly little hands. Such posers don't last long here. '
― Wolf

Wolf is a Veteran Loner who takes care of newbie Stalkers at the rookie village in the Cordon. He plans to get out of the Zone one day, but never makes it out since, as he puts it, the "rookies need him". He has several right hand men, including Petruha. He also has a brother named Hound, who is also a Stalker.

Appearances

Shadow of Chernobyl

In Shadow of Chernobyl, Wolf will actually leave the rookie village after the X18 mission after, according to Fanatic, he got a message from a Stalker passing by. He packed his things, along with a box of dynamite, and went off. He travels to the Army Warehouses where, due to a glitch in the game, he almost always dies.

You only have to talk to him once at the beginning, despite what many believe you can still play the game if you don't talk to him after you rescued Nimble.

Missions

Wolf provides one of the very first storyline missions; to aid Petruha in retaking the vehicle park, and gives the player a PMm upon accepting the mission. Afterwards, he hands out two optional quests; destroy the Boar lair east of the village, and kill the mutants in the farmhouse north of the railway.

Clear Sky

Wolf

Wolf in Clear Sky

Wolf assumes a lesser role and simply provides information to Scar, either about Sidorovich or about the rookie village or about himself. He also greets Scar upon his first time visiting the village. He gives one stash coordinate containing two medkits and three bandages in exchange for 450 rubles. The stash is found in a green crate near the left side fence of the army outpost at the fallen tree. There is also a crate of Energy drinks behind him, which are free.

Missions

Wolf has two quests, both of which involve helping other Stalkers. The first quest involves helping Drifter fight off a pack of blind dogs, and the second requires the player to rescue Wolf's brother, Hound, who is kept hostage by a Bandit gang. He gives a reward of 750 rubles for saving Drifter and 1500 rubles for saving Hound.

Notes

  • For some reason, Wolf is wearing a gasmask in Clear Sky and never shows his face. Though in all games he still carries his AKSU-74 and his trademark kindness to strangers coming and going through the rookie village.
  • In Call of Pripyat, a Stalker references a man named Wolf who got killed while on a Chimera hunt.
  • If Wolf manages to travel to the Army Warehouses he sometimes, due to a glitch , will become hostile to the player.