Where to Start the Hunter Call of the Wild
Welcome to theHunter: Call of the Wild Wiki, a comprehensive database focusing on the hunting simulation video game theHunter: Call of the Wild! The wiki is an unofficial, collaborative community website that anyone can edit , dedicated to collecting all information related to the game, such as reserves, weapons, sights, ammunition, scents, callers, placeables and more!
theHunter: Call of the Wild is a PC and console game that lets you experience the thrill of hunting in a manner as realistic as possible. Contrary to its predecessor, theHunter Classic, theHunter:CotW is a one-time purchase which may be extended by DLCs. Currently, including DLCs, it contains the option between 11 Reserves to play: the Hirschfelden Hunting Reserve (an area based on German farmlands), Layton Lake District (a map modeled based on the North American Pacific Northwest), the Medved-Taiga National Park (based on the Siberian taiga), the Vurhonga Savanna Reserve (based on the African savannah), Parque Fernando (based on South-American forests), Yukon Valley (based on Alaska), Cuatro Colinas Game Reserve (based on Spain), Silver Ridge Peaks (based on the Rocky Mountains), Te Awaroa National Park (based on New Zealand), Rancho del Arroyo (based on Mexico) and Mississippi Acres Preserve (Based in the swamps of southern United States)

In the current version of the game (with DLCs), there are 68 animals available to hunt, including many breeds of deer such as the Whitetail Deer, Roosevelt Elk, and Fallow Deer but also predators such as the Black Bear or the Coyote. A wide variety of weapons can be used for hunting including different caliber rifles, shotguns, pistols, and bows. With such a vast selection, the hunter has to choose his/her weapon carefully according to the hunted animal to get the highest score possible. Shooting is not the only possibility; the willed hunter can also take pictures of the majestic creatures using the provided camera.
Each of the available areas to hunt has their own individual regions, distinct landmarks, and points of interest. These vast ranges of land can be explored and hunted equally, either by yourself or as part of a team of up to 8 players in multiplayer. In multiplayer, session-wide competitions can be started to further increase the social aspect of hunting.
The game is focused on tracking, stalking, and harvesting animals with the weapons the player starts off with or has earned. The multiplayer mode adds a social aspect to the game by adding an in-game chat to communicate and coordinate with other hunters. Animals can be tracked using the GPS device in game, which also displays current missions and time. Animals can be tracked via their footprints, droppings, vocal calls, and eating or other "need zones" such as drinking and bedding areas. Night hunting is also possible in-game and is essential to hunting some species effectively.
Players can use natural vegetation as visual cover when stalking an animal, but be warned, moving through the brush also produces more Noise than if the player were to walk through grass in open areas. Also, hunters must be aware of the wind direction and speed. Many of the species have a keen sense of smell; this may make getting close to these animals quite difficult even to an experienced hunter. Players can get around this by purchasing Scent Eliminator.
Reserves
Click on the reserve icon on the interactive map to get directed to the wiki page of the respective reserve:
Animals
Class | Animals | ||||||||||||
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1 | ![]() Mallard | ![]() Harlequin Duck | ![]() Cinnamon Teal | ![]() Canada Goose | ![]() Bobwhite Quail | ![]() Ring Necked Pheasant | ![]() Merriam's Turkey | ||||||
![]() Rio Grande Turkey | ![]() Eastern Wild Turkey | ![]() Eastern Cottontail | ![]() European Rabbit | ![]() European Hare | ![]() Jackrabbit | ![]() Scrub Hare | |||||||
![]() Antelope Jackrabbit | ![]() Common Raccoon | ||||||||||||
2 | ![]() Siberian Musk Deer | ![]() Red Fox | ![]() Gray Fox | ![]() Coyote | ![]() Side-striped Jackal | ||||||||
3 | ![]() Roe Deer | ![]() Axis Deer | ![]() Springbok | ![]() Blackbuck | ![]() Chamois | ![]() Feral Goat | ![]() Eurasian Lynx | ||||||
![]() Mexican Bobcat | |||||||||||||
4 | ![]() Fallow Deer | ![]() Blacktail Deer | ![]() Whitetail Deer | ![]() Sika Deer | ![]() Pronghorn | ![]() Lesser Kudu | ![]() S.E. Spanish Ibex | ||||||
![]() Gredos Ibex | ![]() Ronda Ibex | ![]() Beceite Ibex | ![]() Mountain Goat | ![]() Iberian Mouflon | ![]() Bighorn Sheep | ![]() Collared Peccary | |||||||
![]() Wild Boar | ![]() Wild Hog | ![]() Feral Pig | ![]() Warthog | ||||||||||
5 | ![]() Puma | ![]() Gray Wolf | ![]() Iberian Wolf | ||||||||||
6 | ![]() Red Deer | ![]() Mule Deer | ![]() Reindeer | ![]() Caribou | ![]() Blue Wildebeest | ![]() American Alligator | |||||||
7 | ![]() Black Bear | ![]() Eurasian Brown Bear | ![]() Grizzly Bear | ||||||||||
8 | ![]() Roosevelt Elk | ![]() Rocky Mountain Elk | ![]() Moose | ![]() Gemsbok | |||||||||
9 | ![]() European Bison | ![]() Plains Bison | ![]() Cape Buffalo | ![]() Water Buffalo | ![]() Lion |
Game Animals/Real Animals (Picture)
Equipment
Equipment | ||||
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Weapons | ![]() Rifles | ![]() Pistols | ![]() Shotguns | ![]() Bows |
Sights | ![]() Tritium Sights | ![]() Scopes | ||
Ammo | ![]() Rifle Ammo | ![]() Pistol Ammo | ![]() Shotgun Ammo | ![]() Arrows |
Callers | ![]() Small Game | ![]() Medium Game | ![]() Big Game | ![]() Large Game |
Decoys | ![]() Canada Goose | ![]() Harlequin Duck | ![]() Mallard | ![]() Cinnamon Teal |
Consumables | ![]() First Aid Kit | ![]() Scents | ![]() Scent Eliminator | |
Appearance | Summer Clothing | Winter Clothing | ||
Backpacks | ||||
Binoculars | ![]() Binoculars | ![]() Rangefinders | ||
Housing | ![]() Tents | ![]() Groundblinds | ![]() Layout Blinds | ![]() Waterfowl Blinds |
![]() Treestands | ![]() Tripod Stands | |||
Vehicles | ATVs |
Concepts
General | Tracking | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rating | Need Zones | Experience Points |
Integrity | Tracks & Tracking | Skills |
Visibility | Calls | Perks |
Achievements | Spotting | Score |
Wind | Noise | Cash |
Outposts | Scent | Collectibles |
Lookout Points | Heart Rate | |
Hunting Structures | Harvest Screen | |
Basic Navigation | Animal Behaviour | |
Map | Hunting Pressure | |
Hunt Club | ||
Points of Interest | ||
Landmarks | ||
Whistling | ||
Hunting Lodge | ||
Multi-Mounts | ||
TruRACS | ||
Fur Types (all animals) |
Quests
- Hirschfelden Hunting Reserve
- Layton Lake District
- Medved Taiga National Park
- Vurhonga Savanna Missions
Where to Start the Hunter Call of the Wild
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