Can you become a werewolf a second time?

You can become a werewolf again only if you have the Dawnguard DLC (you need to ask Aela). If you cure yourself a second time, you will *never* be able to become a werewolf again.
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How often can you become a werewolf?

Beast Form[edit] The Beast Form greater power can be used once per day to transform into a werewolf for 150 seconds. You can keep Beast Form active longer by feeding on humanoid corpses (with the Savage Feeding perk, you can feed on almost any dead creature).
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How many times can Aela make you a werewolf?

Werewolf: You get the ability from Aela during the Companions questline once you join the inner circle. You only get two chances to be a werewolf so make it count.
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How many times can you cure lycanthropy?

However, Aela will only allow you to regain Lycanthropy 1 after the initial Companions time. So you can only cure a 2nd time (as you can't become a werewolf a 3rd time).
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Can I become a werewolf if I'm already a vampire?

If you play on PC, there are mods for that to make this safe, but on consoles, don't try it. No, you can't be both. As a werewolf you are immune to vampirism and can't contract it, and a vampire is immediately cured of vampirism upon becoming a werewolf.
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Skyrim Dawnguard: Become a Werewolf/Vampire a Second Time!!!!!

Can you become a werewolf twice?

You can become a werewolf again only if you have the Dawnguard DLC (you need to ask Aela). If you cure yourself a second time, you will *never* be able to become a werewolf again.
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Will becoming a werewolf cure vampirism?

There are two main transformative diseases the player can take on in Skyrim: Vampirism, and Lycanthropy, better known as becoming a Werewolf. Becoming a Werewolf will immediately cure the Dragonborn's Vampirism, but being a Werewolf has drawbacks just like being a Vampire does.
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How rare is lycanthropy?

Clinical lycanthropy is a very rare condition and is largely considered to be an idiosyncratic expression of a psychotic or dissociative episode caused by another condition such as Dissociative Identity Disorder, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or clinical depression.
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What happens if you cure yourself of being a werewolf?

Note: Curing lycanthropy is a permanent decision. You will lose access to the Underforge, you will not be able to complete the Totems of Hircine or Visit the hunters at Frostmoon Crag quests.
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Are Fey immune to lycanthropy?

If someone with Lycanthropy bites someone who isn't related to the fey, they may gain the disease. However, if the victim is connected to the fey already (the Elf is an example of a fey connected race) they are immune.
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Can I marry Serana in Skyrim?

To marry Serana, it is necessary to complete the Bonds of Matrimony quest first. To begin this quest, talk to Maramal at the Temple of Mara in Riften. He will ask to find the Amulet of Mara, which fans can get after completing the The Book of Love quest, purchase from Maramal for 200 gold, or find as random loot.
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Can you marry Aela if you cure yourself?

You have to do the Companion questline, so yes. Although you can cure it later and still marry her.
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What happens if two werewolves mate?

One curious feature of the condition is that if two werewolves meet and mate at the full moon (a highly unlikely contingency which is known to have occurred only twice) the result of the mating will be wolf cubs which resemble true wolves in everything except their abnormally high intelligence.
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Can Aela make me a werewolf again?

"Aela is able to give lycanthropy again. Points expended toward the Werewolf skill tree cannot be undone or moved to other skill trees, including the Vampire Lord skill tree. She only does so once."
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How many years does a werewolf live?

Hereditary werewolves age normally through their teens, then slow their visible aging beginning in their twenties. Bitten werewolves also age more slowly, from the point at which they are bitten. Both types can live to be over five centuries old, although this is rare due to their violent and deadly lifestyles.
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Can you turn back into a werewolf after being cured?

Once Lycanthropy is cured in this way, the Dragonborn cannot contract Lycanthropy again, nor do they have access to The Underforge. At the end of the Companions questline, a radiant quest "Purity" becomes available for those Companions who wish to rid themselves of the disease.
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Does Aela ever want to be cured?

After the companions quest line the only one who doesnt want to be cured is Aela.
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What are the side effects of becoming a werewolf?

The transformation of a human being into a werewolf shares some similarities with that of vampires and zombies: after infection, there is a period of high fever, chills and other flu-like symptoms, and the victim is likely to experience extreme thirst and itching as their metabolism and heart rate increase.
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What causes a human to turn into a werewolf?

In folklore, a werewolf (from Old English werwulf 'man-wolf'), or occasionally lycanthrope (from Ancient Greek λυκάνθρωπος, lykánthrōpos, 'wolf-human') is an individual who can shape-shift into a wolf (or, especially in modern film, a therianthropic hybrid wolf-like creature), either purposely or after being placed ...
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What are the signs of becoming a werewolf?

Signs may include:
  • Claiming to see physical changes in your body when looking in the mirror (like your teeth lengthening, claws, or your hair growing)
  • Making growling or howling noises, or other animal sounds.
  • Craving or eating raw meat.
  • Walking on all fours.
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Who is the god of lycanthropy?

Malar and Selûne were two such gods, believed to have in their portfolios evil and neutral lycanthropes respectively. Of the two Selûne was the most closely associated, though worshipers of Malar would claim otherwise.
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What is the difference between a lycanthrope and a werewolf?

Lycan and werewolves both are mythological creatures. The main difference between lycan and werewolf is mentality. Lycan can control their shifting, which indicates they have human consciousness. The werewolf can not control their anger and shifting.
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Why won't Falion cure me?

However, if you are blood-starved he won't help you. If you are blood-starved, you will need to feed on a human at night. See: Vampirism. Simply talk to Falion at the mound at dawn (around 5:00 am works), say "Let's get this over with" and he will perform a ritual to cure you of your vampirism.
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Is it better to be a vampire or werewolf?

Despite the higher bar of entry for becoming a werewolf, players can consider that as a one-time entrance fee. Whereas being a vampire requires a constant dosage of hemoglobin from the citizens of Skyrim or as vampires would like to call them: food. Being a werewolf is less taxing on the necks of Nords and other races.
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Do werewolves heal faster than vampires?

Werewolves also possess a healing factor which is on par with a Vampires healing factor, however only for small wounds such as small cuts, slight burns etc. They cannot however heal as quickly as Vampires when it comes to more serious injuries such as gunshots, stab wounds (with the exception of silver) etc.
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