I have a question

It might be game related, I’m not sure.

Okay, so let’s say you’re really overweight and you get bit by a werewolf.

When you turn into a werewolf yourself, would you be a fat werewolf or would you just be a buff werewolf and then resume being fat once you changed back?

Or would the transformation from human into wolf burn enough calories that you’d eventually lose weight doing that?

I already decided on my own answer to this but any input would help settle an argument we’re having over here so thanks in advance.

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If you believe in the conservation of mass, you would either be a very dense buff werewolf or a fat werewolf. If you work like WoW druids do, you would probably become a default worgen because its animations are already made and it’s less work :smiley:

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Wait. How does a druid explain turning into a fat bear and a tiny birdy?

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tbf the skinniest of elves and the bullest of bulls alike turn into fat owls when playing balance

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I hope the werewoof form keeps the chubby weight. But remember that being in were form you lose access to chocolate

Being infected increases your metabolism and you lose weight naturally before your 1st transformation

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Yall ever play Wolf Team? Game was peak and it had wolves of all sizes.

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The werewolf DNA would fundamentally change your own DNA and your metabolic systems, you wouldn’t be able to stay fat if you were a werewolf. You would lose a lot of weight and be hungry all the time. You would have to eat a lot to keep up weight.

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Depends on what fantasy world you’re in. But, most fantasies don’t involve overweight creatures, as they shouldn’t.

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Nah, bring back fat Pikachu

why would you suddenly be buff from transforming lol nice thread

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Well it IS a Druid transformation, so you’re not really turning into a wolf man version of yourself, but a different form entirely like with Boomkin or bear.

Magic or like Ant-Man/Giant-Giant man does it. To shrink mass is displaced to an alternate dimension. To grow, mass is gathered from the same dimension. Yes I’m a Wow and Comic nerd!

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Becoming a werewolf doesn’t mean your transformation is the only change you go through.

Your base or neutral state would be affected too. Yellow eyes, extra hair, etc. So naturally your body would be more fit in an unnatural rate.

Worgens are magic tho, so you could probably get a gnome who can transform into a skyscraper.

lmao.

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As we have seen with overweight dogs, you would turn into a very round werewolf. Possibly stumpy legs.

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we can take a look a kultiran. they’re fat and gross and but can change into big birb and a small flying bird so going off that guess i’ll still be the same sad sap when i’m done.

also something something the hulk. he turns big but is really a little dude lol. tis all magic and science ig.
:cherries:

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Seeing as werewolves are much much stronger and bigger than people plus theatrically the wolf seems to gain muscle When they turn. I think it would add weight to his muscle wolf body but unless the man was like 300-400 LBS it wont be very noticeable and the wolf Activities would in fact make u lose weight.

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Probably would be fat buff.

Hmm… decent question.

BUT… what we really need to know…

Who would win in a fight involving an armored Knight vs 10 angry peasants?

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