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* He will sometimes glitch on vertical walls, which can be visually amusing. Simply move far enough away from the wall, and he will either follow you, or if he is stuck, move further and he will teleport to you. Or despawn. You can also try whistling or resummoning.
* He will sometimes glitch on vertical walls, which can be visually amusing. Simply move far enough away from the wall, and he will either follow you, or if he is stuck, move further and he will teleport to you. Or despawn. You can also try whistling or resummoning.
* There seems to be no way to make him manually despawn other than the methods mentioned above.
* There seems to be no way to make him manually despawn other than the methods mentioned above.
* When the Sensor or Sensor+ rune detects something nearby, and Wolf Link is not preoccupied attacking wildlife or enemies, and if you are close enough, and other unknown conditions are correct, Wolf Link will trot off in the direction of what is being sensed. If he gets too far away, he will turn around and sit, waiting for you to catch up. If you head in a different direction, he will follow you. This behavior is not 100% dependable as he is again easily distracted, but when it happens it is helpful.
* When the [[Sheikah Sensor]] or Sensor+ rune detects something nearby, and Wolf Link is not preoccupied attacking wildlife or enemies, and if you are close enough, and other unknown conditions are correct, Wolf Link will trot off in the direction of what is being sensed. If he gets too far away, he will turn around and sit, waiting for you to catch up. If you head in a different direction, he will follow you. This behavior is not 100% dependable as he is again easily distracted, but when it happens it is helpful.
* Wolf Link has a default health of 3 hearts, however, using the game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD|Twilight Princess HD]]'', his maximum health can be increased. To do so, collect as many heart pieces or heart containers as you can in ''Twilight Princess HD'', and then use the amiibo to run the [[Cave of Shadows]] in that game, and the health remaining at the end of the trial will become the maximum health in ''Breath of the Wild''. Note that the best method (for ''Breath of the Wild'''s sake) is to first collect the maximum of 20 hearts (all heart containers and pieces) before ever doing the wolf trial, then do the 5-level trial, and use the Wolf Link amiibo to heal yourself right before you complete the trial. It is unknown if completing the 15 and 30-level versions are necessary. However, all three results are recorded on the amiibo, and ''Breath of the Wild'' will use the highest result of the three.
* Wolf Link has a default health of 3 hearts, however, using the game ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD|Twilight Princess HD]]'', his maximum health can be increased. To do so, collect as many heart pieces or heart containers as you can in ''Twilight Princess HD'', and then use the amiibo to run the [[Cave of Shadows]] in that game, and the health remaining at the end of the trial will become the maximum health in ''Breath of the Wild''. Note that the best method (for ''Breath of the Wild'''s sake) is to first collect the maximum of 20 hearts (all heart containers and pieces) before ever doing the wolf trial, then do the 5-level trial, and use the Wolf Link amiibo to heal yourself right before you complete the trial. It is unknown if completing the 15 and 30-level versions are necessary. However, all three results are recorded on the amiibo, and ''Breath of the Wild'' will use the highest result of the three.


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