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* Just because an enemy has noticed Wolf Link, does not mean he has noticed you. It is possible to get behind an enemy focusing on Wolf Link and [[Sneakstrike]] them from behind for critical damage. This is more difficult if the enemy has noticed you both, however, as an enemy that has noticed you both will tend to focus on you instead of Wolf Link.
* Just because an enemy has noticed Wolf Link, does not mean he has noticed you. It is possible to get behind an enemy focusing on Wolf Link and [[Sneakstrike]] them from behind for critical damage. This is more difficult if the enemy has noticed you both, however, as an enemy that has noticed you both will tend to focus on you instead of Wolf Link.
* To command Wolf Link to stay, target him and press A. Do so again to tell him to follow you. If you tell him to stay, and then move far enough away that he teleports to you, he will revert to follow mode and must be told to stay again.
* To command Wolf Link to stay, target him and press A. Do so again to tell him to follow you. If you tell him to stay, and then move far enough away that he teleports to you, he will revert to follow mode and must be told to stay again.
* You can also whistle (same way you call a horse) to interrupt Wolf Link's current action and have him return to you. Since you can only target him to tell him to stay when he is close, this is helpful. A last ditch effort to get him to return to you is to resummon him, which will work even if he is still currently summoned. This is recommended if he is about to get himself killed chasing a [[Guardian Stalker]] for instance, as those can kill even a 20-heart Wolf Link in two hits.
* You can also whistle (same way you call a horse) to interrupt Wolf Link's current action and have him return to you. Since you can only target him to tell him to stay when he is close, this is helpful. A last ditch effort to get him to return to you is to resummon him, which will work even if he is still currently summoned. This is recommended if he is about to get himself killed chasing a [[Guardian Stalker]] for instance, as those can kill even a 20-heart Wolf Link in two hits. And if all else fails, and you really want to keep him alive (so as to avoid the day timer before you can summon him again), teleport somewhere. As long as Wolf Link is still alive when you teleport, he will be able to be resummoned.
* No other characters in the game will recognize Wolf Link's presence. There's no easter eggs or character conversations or anything like that. Only you and the enemies can see him or even know he's there.
* No other characters in the game will recognize Wolf Link's presence. There's no easter eggs or character conversations or anything like that. Only you and the enemies can see him or even know he's there.
* In fact, Wolf Link refuses to enter villages, [[shrine]]s, or dungeons. He will also despawn if you get too far away from him without an opportunity for him to teleport closer (long paraglide voyages often trigger a despawn). Also, you will occasionally get unexplained "cannot be used here" errors, even in locations that are otherwise fine. Just move a little ways and try again. And finally, you have to resummon him every time you die or teleport or he despawns.
* In fact, Wolf Link refuses to enter villages, [[shrine]]s, or dungeons. He will also despawn if you get too far away from him without an opportunity for him to teleport closer (long paraglide voyages often trigger a despawn). Also, you will occasionally get unexplained "cannot be used here" errors, even in locations that are otherwise fine. Just move a little ways and try again. And finally, you have to resummon him every time you die or teleport or he despawns.