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Sep 11, 2015 at 0:01 comment added speciesUnknown That fact makes a difference - you might want to mention it in the question. It means the wolf was already domesticated and may have reasons to stick around; it may not know how to be a wild wolf, it may find adventurers more agreeable than goblins, or it may in fact be some other creature in disguise.
Sep 10, 2015 at 6:23 comment added timstermatic @gburton The wolf was stolen from goblins. At no point did I say it was wild. Considering the great answers given here, I'm going to call not constructive on your input
Sep 9, 2015 at 23:51 comment added speciesUnknown "Last week a fighter in our group tamed a wolf with Animal handling" - this could bring round a previously domesticated wolf, but not a wild one, i'm going to call shenanigans on that one.
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Apr 9, 2015 at 9:04 comment added timstermatic @Theik He has the wolf on a rope at the moment and he is feeding it regularly. The wolf was originally chained up, so I don't see an issue with the shackling of the animal. Moreover, I don't see any issue with having him calm the animal down and then keeping it on a rope. He has gained some trust from the animal and I don't see why, so long as he continues to feed it and treat it well, it should not continue to trust him.
Apr 9, 2015 at 7:30 comment added Theik How exactly did your fighter "tame" a wolf with Animal Handling in the first place? Unless I am horrendously mistaken, Animal Handling is for calming down an animal and temporarily improving its attitude, not a one-press button that will convert a wolf into a pet. There is absolutely nothing that compels the wolf to follow, why doesn't it simply wander off?
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