Beneath the bar, there’s a large underground bunker that’s open to the public however, you might want to steer clear if you’re not into the werewolf scene. The bar serves plenty of meat-based dishes for its canine patrons and there’s a bonfire, jukebox, guitar, and microphone for some live entertainment. Moonwood Mill’s bar is the place to be if you want to let your wild side out with friends. They can live completely wild in the great outdoors. This would be a great location for a Sim looking to join the Wildfangs and if they have the right werewolf abilities, they won’t even need to build on the lot. While it doesn’t have a great view with graffitied porta-potties on one side and dilapidated factories in front, it is in a convenient location in the centre of town with the Wildfangs’ hangout close by.
#Different ghost wolf forms Patch#
Prowler’s Patch is an empty lot in the south section of town. It’s a place with a hidden history, and those who live here know that if you dig deep enough, you’re bound to discover some fascinating secrets. The rusted shells of its former industry provide cover for a handful of mysterious denizens who’ve sought out this wilderness-shrouded community, basking in its remote and anonymous nature.
Once upon a time, Moonwood Mill was filled with the bustle and sound of the nearby lumber mill.
We’ll be dividing this guide between Moonwood Collective and Wildfangs territory to give you a better perspective of where everything is located. The two areas are inhabited by the two werewolf packs in Moonwood Mill, with the Moonwood Collective in the north section closer to the lake and the Wildfangs in the south section in the middle of town. Even though there is only one neighbourhood, the world is unofficially divided into a north and south section by a river that runs through the middle of the town.