Werewolf Blook in Blooket

Werewolf is an Epic blook in Blooket, found in the Spooky Pack with a 3.29% drop rate per opening, available only during the annual Spooktober event in October. It is one of three seasonal Epics in the game (alongside Snowman from the Blizzard Pack and Autumn Crow from the Autumn Pack) and carries the most game mode appearances of any seasonal Epic, showing up in Candy Quest, Santa’s Workshop, and Monster Brawl (Halloween). In Candy Quest, landing on Werewolf triples your candy count, the single biggest multiplier event in that mode. For Spooky Pack probability breakdowns during the October window, the BlooketIQ calculator covers every rarity tier from Werewolf through Ghost and the pack’s Chromas.

Werewolf Blook in Blooket

Werewolf Quick Stats

Attribute

Value

Rarity

Epic

Pack

Spooky Pack (seasonal)

Drop Rate

3.29% (approximately 1 in 30 per opening)

Pack Cost

25 tokens per opening

Availability

Seasonal, Spooktober (October) only

Blook Score

20

Sell Value

75 tokens

Game Modes

Candy Quest (3× candy), Santa’s Workshop, Monster Brawl (Halloween, 9th enemy), Café

Chroma Reskin

None

How to Get Werewolf in Blooket

Werewolf drops from the Spooky Pack at a 3.29% rate during Spooktober, the annual October event window. The pack costs 25 tokens per opening. Werewolf competes for attention inside one of the most stacked seasonal packs in the game: Ghost (Legendary, 0.65%), Super Glider (Chroma, 0.02%), and Skeleton Fish (Chroma, 0.04%) all live in the same pack.

Werewolf in Game Modes

Werewolf shows up across 4 Blooket game modes, the richest game mode footprint of any seasonal Epic.

Candy Quest (Triple Candy)

Werewolf represents the 3× candy multiplier in Candy Quest. When a player opens one of the three Pumpkin Blooks, there is a 4% chance of finding a Werewolf inside, tripling the player’s entire candy count. This mirrors Unicorn’s “Triple Gold” role in Gold Quest and is one of the highest-impact single events in any quest-style mode.

Monster Brawl (Halloween, 9th Enemy)

Werewolf is the 9th enemy in Monster Brawl’s Spooky Plains map, with 250 health and a speed of 3. Its stats match Ice Elemental from the standard Snowy Plains map exactly. In Challenge Mode, Werewolf gains the ability to shoot green discs that deal damage, blockable by obstacles. Werewolf is one of two enemies with projectile-shooting variants (the other being Ice Elemental).

Santa’s Workshop

Werewolf appears in Santa’s Workshop, one of the few Spooky Pack blooks to cross over into a Christmas-themed game mode.

Café

Werewolf appears as a customer in Café mode.

Werewolf Design & Appearance

Werewolf depicts a snarling wolflike creature standing upright, the classic werewolf from horror mythology. The design uses dark browns and greys with prominent claws and fangs. It is a non-reskin blook with no base blook connection, Werewolf stands alone in the Spooky Pack without any Chroma, Legendary, or Mystical variant.

Werewolf is classified as one of the 6 blooks that are reskins of another blook without being Chromas, in this case, it shares design DNA with the Wolf (Common, Forest Animal Pack) but is not officially classified as a Wolf reskin.

Werewolf Trivia

  1. Werewolf’s Candy Quest role, a 3× candy multiplier with a 4% appearance rate inside Pumpkin Blooks, mirrors Unicorn’s “Triple Gold” function in Gold Quest. Both are Epics that deliver the biggest single multiplier in their respective quest modes.
  2. At 3.29%, Werewolf is the mid-tier seasonal Epic. Autumn Crow (2.95%) is rarer and Snowman (4.25%) is more common, placing Werewolf squarely in the middle of all three seasonal Epics.
  3. In Monster Brawl Challenge Mode, Werewolf shoots green discs that deal damage, one of only two enemies with projectile-shooting variants (alongside Ice Elemental from the Snowy Plains map). Both share identical base stats (250 health, speed 3).
  4. Werewolf crosses game mode seasons: it appears in both Candy Quest (Halloween mode) and Santa’s Workshop (Christmas mode), one of the few Spooky blooks to show up in a winter-themed game.
  5. Werewolf is one of only 3 seasonal Epics in all of Blooket, alongside Snowman (Blizzard Pack) and Autumn Crow (Autumn Pack). Each belongs to a different seasonal pack with a different availability window.
  6. The red confetti animation that plays when pulling an Epic gives way to a satisfying bounce sequence, a visual step up from the simpler Rare animation but less dramatic than the Legendary rain-down effect.
  7. Stacking up Spooktober token spend? The BlooketIQ calculator projects expected pulls across the full Spooky Pack rarity spread, Werewolf odds included alongside the seasonal Chromas and Ghost. Built by the community, free to use, no Blooket LLC affiliation.

FAQs

How do you get Werewolf in Blooket? 

Open the Spooky Pack during Spooktober (October only). Werewolf has a 3.29% drop rate per opening at 25 tokens per pack.

What does Werewolf do in Candy Quest? 

It triples your entire candy count, the biggest single multiplier in Candy Quest. There is a 4% chance of finding Werewolf inside a Pumpkin Blook.

Is Werewolf available year-round? 

No. The Spooky Pack only appears during Spooktober in October. Werewolf cannot be obtained outside this seasonal window.

Does Werewolf have a Chroma? 

No. Werewolf has no Chroma, Mystical, or any other variant. It stands alone in the Spooky Pack.

How does Werewolf compare to other seasonal Epics? 

Werewolf (3.29%, Spooky) sits between Autumn Crow (2.95%, Autumn) and Snowman (4.25%, Blizzard), the middle seasonal Epic by drop rate.