Finding Fortnite Wolves and Making Them Your Pets.
Once a match gets underway, the wolves tend to prowl beyond the Fortnite wolf spawns, but they usually spawn at Fortnite wolf spawns. Even though wolves can attack you if you get too close to them, you can tame them instantly by leaping on their backs and making them your personal pet in Fortnite. It pays to know where to look for wolves, whether you’re trying to tame them in one match for a Fortnite quest or you’re looking for a different mode of transportation. As a result, here’s what the current status of Fortnite wolves is and where they can be found.
The unique aspect of riding Fortnite wolves is that, unlike normal vehicles, they never run out of fuel, so you can travel with them over great distances without ever having to stop for gas in Fortnite. However, they will eventually run out of stamina and need to be fed to regain energy. The downside is, though, that they aren’t as durable as vehicles, so you could lose your mount quickly if an opponent shoots at it. You can find all the information you need about Fortnite wolf spawn locations and how to jump on them here.
Wolf Spawns and Locations
Fortnite wolves tend to be found near wooded areas and anywhere that feels outdoorsy, so we’ve encountered them here:
- Breakwater Bay
- The Citadel
- Frenzy Fields
- Shattered Slabs
Although their starting positions are largely random, there’s always the possibility that other players have already reached them or they’ve wandered away from the obvious spots. Check out these places where Fortnite wolves usually spawn, but keep an eye (and ear) out for them in other grassy or wooded areas as well.
Taming Fortnite Wolves
Fortnite wolves are no longer as ferocious as they were once, so riding them is a fairly simple task – simply jump on their backs and they’ll automatically tame you, then you can tag along with them. As long as you jump straight onto the wolf’s back, you won’t need to distract it by throwing meat or other food first.
If you’re riding a wolf in Fortnite, click the left stick to charge, jump normally, and dismount by holding the appropriate button or double jumping. When you dismount the animal, it will continue following you around, so you don’t have to worry about it running away while you hop off to do something else.