With so many ways to get your fur ruffled in The Sims 4 Werewolves, you will find that the trickiest part of lycanthropy is managing your ever-mounting Fury. Some abilities can help stave off the hunger within, but it'll take a lot more than Somber Howl to keep transformations at bay.
Related: The Sims 4: Understanding Werewolf Abilities
If you're finding your wolf goes on the rampage far too often and is making itself a nuisance, this guide will help you keep that beast on a tighter leash so that you can turn this curse into a blessing. (Sort of.)
Your Fury is not only governed by the moon's phases, but by any Temperaments you have acquired since becoming a werewolf. As you navigate your new life and earn randomised Temperaments, red icons will be shown just below the orb-shaped Fury bar in your Needs menu.
Temperaments influence how quickly your wolf builds up Fury, usually in accordance with your wolf's mood or Needs. For example, if your werewolf has the Carnivore Temperament, it will gain Fury after eating anything except raw meat. On the other hand, if you have the unfortunate Wolf Brain Temperament, you will rapidly gain Fury whilst carrying out tasks that build or require Logic skill as your inner wolf struggles to comprehend more complex ways of thinking. You can even fall prey to the Anti-Capitalist Canine Temperament, which causes a surge in Fury when your wolf is forced to go to work like one of those puny humans.
Whilst these can be a hassle, as the only way around Temperaments is to simply avoid doing things that trigger your hot temper, you can reshuffle your Temperaments once per full moon cycle using the Lunar Howl ability at Apex Rank. And speaking of abilities...
Certain unlockable werewolf skills can
Read more on thegamer.com