The curious thing is that night was not a full moon. Previous werewolves were spawned just a few meters to the north of where I’m standing (north of the road). Map location of the werewolf spawn in the Rift. Someone killed that first spawn, but we were lucky (or it works that way) and the next batch of werewolves spawned 5 minutes later at the same location. In zone “The Rift” some players found werewolf spawns and a lot of us went to that position. It is rumored that this phase seems to last 1.5 real days, and the phase repeats every 8 days. During the full moon werewolves will be out. Werewolves and Vampires share the same spawn areas (not the same location) and depending on the moon phase one or the other will spawn. You can get infected at any level, but your ability to complete the quest before level 38 will be pretty questionable, although there are reports of people finishing the quest as early as level 20. The relevant areas and the infection quest for gaining the skill line, are suitable for characters around or above level 38. There are also people selling werewolf bites in these lands, but be careful because you can’t really tell if the person’s cooldown is available or not. “Bloodmoon” ability has a 7 day cool down. After that you should be able to start the quest Hircine’s Gift, at the ritual shrine by clicking on the glowing scroll. Your friend, who is already a werewolf, and has leveled the skill line enough to gain the passive “Bloodmoon” ability (you need lvl 6 in werewolf skill line), can transform you into werewolf only in front of the werewolf ritual site/shrine.
This is a level 38 quest that once completed grants you the Werewolf skill line. Once you become infected you should go to a nearby wayshrine where you’ll get to start the quest Hircine’s Gift. They only spawn at night, during the full moon (or so is rumored). They spawn in level 37-44 zones of each faction, which means they spawn in Bangkorai, the Rift and Reaper’s March. In order to become a werewolf you need to get Sanies Lupinus disease, which you get if you get hit by rare Warewolfs that spawn only at certain spots, in certain zones and at a certain time. Find rare monster spawns in Reaper’s March, Bangkorai, or The Rift.UPDATE: We’ve added Exact the Rift locations and a video guide
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