Beginner's Guide

theHunter: Call Of The Wild is a game where you can hunt all sorts of animals in a wide variety of reserves, which are places to hunt at. You can hunt 50+ animals here in the game, and there's more to come. You can go trophy hunting, cash grinding, XP grinding, or just go hunting for fun. Trophy hunting is hunting for animals with rare fur pigmentations, like albino animals, and you can hunt for diamonds, which is the highest rating for an animal other than the Great One, which is an extremely rare Whitetail Deer with huge antlers. You gain XP for harvesting each animal, and you use that to level up and gain skill points and perk points, which can be used to improve your hunting experience. You also gain cash for harvesting an animal. You can get anything from a couple hundred dollars to over a thousand dollars for a single harvest. You can use your in-game cash to buy weapons, but before you buy some of them, you might need to be a certain level, or have a certain amount of points for that class of weapon. There are rifle points, shotgun points, handgun points, and archery points. There are also many DLC's for the game to further improve your hunting experience, like weapon packs, night-vision packs, tree stand packs, reserves, trophy lodges, and even hunting dogs. If you want, you can taxidermize your harvest, and put it in your trophy lodge as a decoration. Also, for every reserve in the game, there are missions you can complete to gain cash and XP. A lot of them are very fun and interesting to complete, like the Native American Curse mission in the Layton Lake District Reserve, which comes free with the game. Keep a look out for old sheds in the woods, because they contain antler sheds from different animals. You can also find collectibles around the reserves that you might stumble upon while hunting. The base game comes with two maps, Layton Lake District, and Hirschfelden. Weapon packs cost around $3.99 USD, while reserves will cost around $7.99 USD.