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My main strategy was focusing on getting as many wolf kills as possible. I don't have a video so I'll try my best to explain my method.
1.At the start, go immediately to the right and tap the left button to kill all the wolves while collecting their heart drops. Go to the middle and collect the big hearts.
2.Kill the right of the 3 wolves that spawn, then the left, then the middle and collect the square piece the wolf drops.
3.Kill the second left of the 5 wolves that spawn then move immediately to the right. When the wolves charge at you, swipe yourself to the middle wolf to kill all three of the righter wolves.
4.Attempt to kill all seven of the wolves that spawn while collecting most of their heart drops. Go left to collect the square piece.
5. Focus on the middle lane and the left lane where the wolves come from (it's possible to kill all the wolves in the two lanes).
6.During the QTE part, you should have around 25000 - 30000 points.
7.Get super lucky and take risks killing the most wolves possible. When you are on the right side while the wolves are running away from you, you should move to the left side while the wolves are charging at you to maximise wolf kills.
This is not a definitive guide and is just the route that I took to get the wild rank. Try analysing one of the wild rank videos and see what works best for you. Also, don't restart just because you messed up on one part. Practising the whole way will help you see which part needs improvement.