How to read Sims 4 Werewolf books
Dig to find Sims 4 Werewolf books to deepen the rich lore of Moonwod Mill
To find and read The Sims 4 Werewolf books, you'll need to visit Moonwood Mill and dig around town. This is easier if you have the Dig skill as part of your Werewolf skill tree.
Reading has always been a pursuit available in The Sims 4, but with this update there is a particular type of literature you should be prioritizing to get more savvy with lycanthropy. To speed up the process of how to become a Werewolf in Sims 4, here's where to find and how to read Sims 4 Werewolf books around the sleepy, magical suburb or Moonwood Mill. If you want to speed things up and have little time to go hunting around for lore, our guide to Sims 4 Werewolf cheats will have you baying at the moon in no time.
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How to find Sims 4 Werewolf books
There are few different ways to find Sims 4 Werewolf books, with the first being to explore the new Moonwood Mill area and look for bookshelves, which you're naturally most likely to find in the library building there. Interact with any shelves that you spot on your travels, then use the Read... prompt to select an appropriate tome to study. The second option is to use a computer at home or elsewhere to purchase Werewolf books, but this will cost you money so you're better off going out and looking for them instead. Lastly, you can also discover Sims 4 Werewolf books using your enhanced smell sense to scavenge items from the ground, as if you get lucky you might just dig up some reading material!
How to read Sims 4 Werewolf books and get Werewolf points
When it come to choosing Sims 4 Werewolf books to read, you want to pick the right ones based on their titles so you can earn Werewolf points and increase your lore knowledge as you view them. Some examples to look out for include:
- Beyond Big & Bad: Rethinking Harmful Werewolf Stereotypes
- Peter Barker's First Moon
- The Werewolf Who Came in From the Cold
- The Wolf Next Door
As you read them, you'll see prompts appear to confirm your Werewolf points are increasing, and you may also be notified about "entire passages written in an indecipherable language" with all you can make out being "some symbols that look like the moon." Make sure you continue reading Sims 4 Werewolf book wherever possible, as you'll eventually level up your abilities enough to be able to read what these secret messages say!
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