WolfQuest: Anniversary Edition

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How to Get Pool Party Easily (Hellroaring DLC Spoilers)
By 11crystal
A quick and easy guide to getting Pool Party.
   
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Cottonwood Falls Location
How to Get Pool Party
First of all, buy the Hellroaring DLC because how else are you supposed to get this achievement?

I'm sure the majority of you already have said achievement, so the next step is to raise your pups until you reach the Young Hunters Quest and then take them to Cottonwood Falls (make sure you keep at least one alive). You could take them when their earlier, but they can't swim against the current (I can't say about Growing Pups stage), so it's best to wait until Young Hunters.

Finally (the most annoying and difficult step), get your pups to go into the pool. This will take a while because the NPC's are kinda dumb (... that's an understatement), so unfortunately this'll take forever (unless you're lucky... or maybe I'm just rlly unlucky.)

Some tips I have to get them into the pool are:
1. Do the bouncy playbow and run into the pool. This may or many not work because they may run around the water instead of into the water.
2. Bark in front of the pool. They'll surround you, and in theory, follow you in.
3. If only one pup survives, it might be easier to take them into the pool. (This is a theory I haven't tested, when I got this achv I had 5 pups that survived [and are adults now], so I don't know.)

This will take multiple attempts (unless you're lucky), and these don't always work 100% of the time.

Good Luck!

Extra Tip: when you are doing a run and you want to get an achv, but you also have several other achvs you want to get then aim to get as many as possible in one run. It's a lot faster and a lot easier.

Fun Fact: There are about 120 wolves in Yellowstone National Park. (I don't know about now since the hunting restrictions were lifted [hunters still, obviously can't hunt inside the park. Basically they can hunt even ever they want, where ever they want, and how ever many wolves they want as long as they are outside the park. This may be outdated because I saw this a while ago on the news, if you know anything about this, please feel free to post it in the comments].)