How to Spawn MULTIPLE WHITETAIL GREAT ONES With HERD MANAGEMENT! - Call of the Wild

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15 Mar 202314:30

Summary

TLDRIn this guide, Ibuy shares expert tips on how to spawn a Whitetail Great One in *The Hunter: Call of the Wild*. The process revolves around efficient herd management, focusing on finding and hunting the right drink zones, setting up tents and tripods, and rotating across multiple zones to ensure consistent respawns. Ibuy also explains the optional strategy of 'stacking' diamonds to optimize grinding, though it’s not necessary for success. The key takeaway is that persistence and careful zone management, coupled with shooting level 2+ bucks and maintaining small respawns in external zones, will increase your chances of spawning a Great One.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Focus on finding 60-65 drink zones to begin the Whitetail grind on Revlon Thule. These zones are critical to the success of your grind.
  • 😀 Prioritize finding drink zones over feed or rest zones when starting your grind, as they are the key areas where Whitetail will spawn during the drink time.
  • 😀 Carry tents and tripods with you when searching for zones, and place a tripod at key locations to mark zones with max-weight animals for later use.
  • 😀 Herd management is crucial—shooting three bucks per zone will help you reset the spawn to potentially higher-level animals, including great ones.
  • 😀 For maximum efficiency, place tents at 250-300 meters from each zone to allow for easy, clean shots while keeping a safe distance.
  • 😀 Avoid shooting level 1 or small level 2 animals in main shooting zones as part of herd management—only shoot medium to large level 2s and higher.
  • 😀 Use stacking to increase the frequency of diamond spawns in your main shooting zones, but note that it is not necessary to stack in order to spawn a great one.
  • 😀 Start with 16 tents, using 10 on high-priority shooting zones and 6 on exterior zones to manage herd size and spawn consistency.
  • 😀 Rotate between all 16 zones, including both main and exterior ones, to ensure consistent respawns and to optimize herd management.
  • 😀 The grind is ultimately RNG-based, so patience and consistent herd management over time are key to spawning a Whitetail great one.

Q & A

  • What is the first step to start grinding for a Whitetail Great One?

    -The first step is to find your drink zones on the Revontuli Coast map. You should aim for around 60-65 zones to ensure a smoother grind. Use mapping software to mark these zones for better tracking.

  • Why is it important to focus on max weight animals when grinding for a Great One?

    -Max weight animals are your priority because they are more likely to produce higher-quality spawns, including potential Great One spawns. These are the zones you want to focus on during your grind.

  • How many drink zones should you ideally find to start your grind on Revontuli Coast?

    -You should aim to find 60-65 drink zones to start your grind. This range gives you a good balance between coverage and efficiency.

  • What is the purpose of setting up tents and tripods during the grind?

    -Tents and tripods are used to establish long-term hunting setups in key zones. They help you quickly return to important zones and zero in on targets, making your grind more efficient.

  • What is herd management and why is it essential for the Great One grind?

    -Herd management involves shooting level two and higher Whitetail bucks and leaving behind level ones. This ensures that respawns are higher quality, reducing the chance of smaller, unwanted animals cluttering your zones.

  • Can you stack diamonds to increase the chances of spawning a Great One?

    -Yes, stacking diamonds can improve your chances. By leaving diamonds in your main shooting zones, you create an efficient grind that forces exterior zones to spawn smaller animals, which helps with overall map management.

  • Do you need to stack diamonds in order to get a Great One?

    -No, stacking diamonds is not required to get a Great One. It’s an optional strategy that can speed up your grind and increase your diamond spawns, but herd management alone can also lead to a Great One.

  • How does stacking diamonds affect your grind for a Great One?

    -Stacking diamonds makes your grind faster by focusing on diamonds in your main shooting zones. It forces your exterior zones to respawn smaller animals, which allows you to clear zones quickly and rotate more efficiently.

  • What should you do once your exterior zones have been shot down to level ones?

    -Once your exterior zones are populated with level ones, you can start using your tents as collection points to fast travel to distant zones. This helps save time and allows you to focus on the main shooting zones.

  • How do you know when to start shooting stacked diamonds?

    -You should start shooting stacked diamonds once all your exterior zones are cleared to level ones or small twos. At this point, you can rotate on the stacked diamonds in your main zones, using them as part of your final grind.

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