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SevenSidedDie
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Old post... and sorry for the necro. But since this question is basically left unanswered, I'll throw my two cents in for those who arrived here from Google.You can easily get enough points to unlock every perk:

  1. Open your console
  2. Type "set DLC1WerewolfPerkPoints to XX" (xx = the number of actual perks your Werewolf tree contains, dependent on any mods you may have installed. Vanilla has 11 total perks, Bloodmoon Rising mod has 23, etc.)

And there you have it. Happy werewolfing.

Old post... and sorry for the necro. But since this question is basically left unanswered, I'll throw my two cents in for those who arrived here from Google.

  1. Open your console
  2. Type "set DLC1WerewolfPerkPoints to XX" (xx = the number of actual perks your Werewolf tree contains, dependent on any mods you may have installed. Vanilla has 11 total perks, Bloodmoon Rising mod has 23, etc.)

And there you have it. Happy werewolfing.

You can easily get enough points to unlock every perk:

  1. Open your console
  2. Type "set DLC1WerewolfPerkPoints to XX" (xx = the number of actual perks your Werewolf tree contains, dependent on any mods you may have installed. Vanilla has 11 total perks, Bloodmoon Rising mod has 23, etc.)

And there you have it. Happy werewolfing.

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Orc JMR
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Old post... and sorry for the necro. But since this question is basically left unanswered, I'll throw my two sensecents in for those who arrived here from Google.

  1. Open your console
  2. Type "set DLC1WerewolfPerkPoints to XX" (xx = the number of actual perks your Werewolf tree contains, dependent on any mods you may have installed. Vanilla has 11 total perks, Bloodmoon Rising mod has 23, etc.)

And there you have it. Happy werewolfing.

Old post... and sorry for the necro. But since this question is basically left unanswered, I'll throw my two sense in for those who arrived here from Google.

  1. Open your console
  2. Type "set DLC1WerewolfPerkPoints to XX" (xx = the number of actual perks your Werewolf tree contains, dependent on any mods you may have installed. Vanilla has 11 total perks, Bloodmoon Rising mod has 23, etc.)

And there you have it. Happy werewolfing.

Old post... and sorry for the necro. But since this question is basically left unanswered, I'll throw my two cents in for those who arrived here from Google.

  1. Open your console
  2. Type "set DLC1WerewolfPerkPoints to XX" (xx = the number of actual perks your Werewolf tree contains, dependent on any mods you may have installed. Vanilla has 11 total perks, Bloodmoon Rising mod has 23, etc.)

And there you have it. Happy werewolfing.

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Old post... and sorry for the necro. But since this question is basically left unanswered, I'll throw my two sense in for those who arrived here from Google.

  1. Open your console
  2. Type "set DLC1WerewolfPerkPoints to XX" (xx = the number of actual perks your Werewolf tree contains, dependent on any mods you may have installed. Vanilla has 11 total perks, Bloodmoon Rising mod has 23, etc.)

And there you have it. Happy werewolfing.