It's a good idea to familiarise yourself with the multiplayer rules before reporting someone, so that you aren't reporting something that isn't worthy of a report, and also so you aren't wasting Cana's (WQ Coordinator) time! (She is an administrator.)
The rules for multiplayer can be found in the related links / sources below this answer.
You are free to contact members of the WolfQuest Report Team in regards to reporting. These members can be identified by their blue names on the community. You can also click the WQRT link near the legend to be shown the current members of the report team.
I went ahead and also added a link to the reporting section of the WQ forums so that you can know how to properly report a multiplayer session. Best of luck! ^^
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WolfQuest is absolutely free. You can download it at the WolfQuest website.
"Bloods" were RP packs that were well-known for their usual inappropriate behavior (often mate-related content that violates the multiplayer rules for WolfQuest, specified in the related links / sources). There's nothing more to them aside from being pelt-colour specific games with rude players. If you see any blood packs, it's advised that you report any behavior that doesn't comply with the multiplayer rules.
You can not download previous versions of WolfQuest. But, you can download the latest, WolfQuest 2.5! It can be found on WolfQuest's website(wolfquest.org)
To join WolfQuest, you have to make an account, fax your information and then mail it to the poeple who make wolfquest.
There are currently no plans for an episode 3 of WolfQuest.