Werewolf



Werewolves (Wolfman and Wolfwoman) are found in Canifis (accessible only after the Priest in Peril quest). They have low defence for what their combat level suggests. They appear as normal humans (level 24) until provoked, unless the player wields a Wolfbane dagger, in which case they remain human. In either case they drop Wolf Bones. They can hit up to 8 as a werewolf, and up to 2 as a human.

Level 93 Werewolves can be found in the God Wars Dungeon, and have a maximum hit of 13. They also have better defence and accuracy than their level 88 counterparts, and are also aggressive to players not wearing an item of Zamorak.

They only count towards Slayer tasks and exp when fought in the level 88 form; however, they cannot be fought to fulfil a "wolf" task.

Ways to kill werewolves
If a player has less than 70 Defence/Attack/Strength, it's advised to bring a Dragon battleaxe and Stat restore potions.

It's also good to keep their Wolf bones since they have currently risen to around 500 coins in the Grand Exchange and bring nature and Fire runes for high-alching some of the drops.

If you run out of food, you can buy moonlight mead drinks from the bar, which heals 4 hitpoints.

The best way to kill Werewolves, for lower levels, is to use the Wolfbane dagger. This prevents them from transforming into their Werewolf form. Wait until their Human form's HP is very low, before switching to your weapon of choice. This decreases the time taken and HP lost due to the low level of the Human form.

Also in the food shop north of the bank you can use the table as a safe spot to attack a werewolf that constantly spawns and roams in this room

Werewolves in Misthalin
In the quest Legacy of Seergaze, two werewolves are found to have passed the holy barrrier of the River Salve at Paterdomus, living off stray travellers.

Drops
Werewolves have very similar drops to lesser demons.

100% drops

 * Wolf bones

Food

 * 5 raw chicken (common)
 * 5 raw beef (common)
 * 5 raw bear meat (common)
 * Jug of wine (common)

Weapons and armour

 * 50 Steel arrows (common)
 * Steel scimitar (common)
 * Steel hatchet (common)
 * Steel full helmet (uncommon)
 * Mithril scimitar (uncommon)
 * Mithril sq shield (uncommon)
 * Mithril chainbody (uncommon)
 * Rune medium helmet (uncommon)

Herbs

 * Grimy tarromin (common)
 * Grimy guam (common)
 * Grimy ranarr (uncommon)
 * Grimy avantoe (uncommon)

Other

 * 10, 90, 120, 222 & 364 coins
 * Fur
 * Grey wolf fur
 * Uncut gems
 * Nature talisman
 * Loop half of a key
 * Level 3 Clue scroll (rare)
 * Werewolf bone (used in the Rag and Bone Man quest)

Notable Werewolves

 * Shanty Claws
 * Barker
 * Roavar
 * Rufus
 * Sbott
 * Jerrod
 * Gar'rth

Trivia



 * A Werewolf bone, which differs from the usual bones dropped by werewolves, are rare drops used in the Rag and Bone Man quest. This bone cannot be buried.
 * All the inhabitants of Canifis (who are all werewolves) have Slavic names.
 * Before werewolves officially transform, you can't actually see how much damage you did, only after the transformation.
 * Werewolves Jerrod and Gar'rth were also in Betrayal at Falador -novel.
 * Female werewolves have lighter, browner fur where male werewolves have darker skin. Female werewolves also have red clothing on (after the transformation), and males have grayer clothes on.