All Wolf Statue locations and rewards in Doom: The Dark Ages
Throwing your shield at demons is the bread and butter of Doom: The Dark Ages. However, Wolf Statues are also valuable targets to aim your shield at. In each chapter of Doom: The Dark Ages, there are many secrets to discover. Maps may hide little toys in underground tunnels or Nightmare skins in platforms that […]


Throwing your shield at demons is the bread and butter of Doom: The Dark Ages. However, Wolf Statues are also valuable targets to aim your shield at.
In each chapter of Doom: The Dark Ages, there are many secrets to discover. Maps may hide little toys in underground tunnels or Nightmare skins in platforms that seem impossible to reach. Finding all of them is not mandatory, but some rewards — like Gold, Rubies and, Wraithsones — are essential if you plan on upgrading your weapons.
Wolf Statues can offer you these materials as rewards — but only if you can find them! Below, we’ll show you where to find all Wolf Statues in Doom: The Dark Ages, plus the rewards you get from them.
Where to find Wolf Statues in Doom: The Dark Ages

Wolf Statues are guardians of unique treasures, and each of them are linked to other Wolf Statues, which are hidden around each level and will break if you throw your shield at them. The barrier protecting the item only disappears after all the statues in a given level are destroyed.
You can know how many statues you must find by counting how many are around the barrier. To identify the ones you must break, just look for wolf statues that are glowing red. As you eliminate Wolf Statues around the map, the translucent statues around the barrier turn into stone.
Here’s a list of all Wolf Statues in Doom: The Dark Ages, including details about how to find them.
The Siege – Part 1 (Chapter 6)

There are three Wolf Statues in Chapter 6 guarding a Ruby, and while this map might be a little bit byzantine, finding all three statues is not too much trouble.
To find the statues, turn right from the main gate. Go ahead for a while, destroy a massive tank and then look to your left. You will see, a little higher from where you are, the three translucent wolves around the Ruby.
Now, the ones you need to break are considerably close. The first one is right beside the area where the Ruby is. You need to first kill all the enemies — which involves defeating a Vagary — in the area to disable the force field around it.
The second statue is hidden inside a small cave next to the ruby as well. You can easily see the statue from where the Ruby is.
The final statue is in the opposite direction from the Ruby. When facing the statue holding the Ruby, turn around and you will see the Wolf Statue.
Ancestral Forge (Chapter 9)

While you try to make the Ancestral Forge work again, you can look for the three Wolf Statues hidden in Chapter 9. You will receive a Wraithstone once you find all of them, the only material that unlocks a weapon’s final upgrade.
The Wraithstone and the three Wolf Statues are located on the left side of the map. You can find the first Wolf Statue by turning right to where the altar is.
Before you even start looking for the second statue, you should get the Purple Key. To find it, you want to leave the main gate, turn right and head toward the red zone in this direction.
You need to first defeat the leader in this zone, but once you’re done, you can look for the entrance to the corridor to the left side of the arena that will take you to the key. Break it with your shield and you can get the Purple Key.
Go back to where you started in this chapter and you will find a Purple Gate. Open it with the key to find the second Wolf Statue.
Now, you can find the third and last statue by going to the opposite side of the map from where the Wraithstone is. You will find it in an area between the two remaining red zones. It is protected by some enemies, but killing them disables the barrier around it.
The Kar’Thul Marshes (Chapter 16)

Chapter 16 has five Wolf Statues hidden in the first map. It features the highest number of Wolf Statues, but you won’t need to explore weirdly hidden corridors to find them. And once you do get all the five statues, you receive a Wraithstone.
You find the main statue with the reward in an underground section of the map, which you can access by jumping from an opening. Visit the room and turn right, following a short corridor to find the first Wolf Statue.
Now, taking the starting point of this chapter as a reference, follow the wall to your left and turn left to find the second Wolf Statue.
Keep following the same direction but downward. Enter a larger corridor beside a red zone. To the right side of it, you will find a lower segment on the map where you can jump and find your third Wolf Statue.
On the same side of the map, you find the fourth Wolf Statue a little bit South of where you found the third. It is outside the map, so you must get close to the edge to see it.
The last Wolf Statue is a little bit to the left side from where you found the fourth one. You can see that it is the segment of the map above the area where the Wraithstone is. There is a giant tentacle that you must fight before the path to the statue is completely available though.
Resurrection (Chapter 20)

For the final batch of Wolf Statues, you need to reach Chapter 20 “Resurrection.” This area is enormous, but all four statues are around the area on the opposite side from where you begin.
The reward for finding and destroying all Wolf Statues in this chapter is a Wraithstone and you can find it to the right of the largest red zone on the map.
The first Wolf Statue one you find in a tight corridor a little bit to the Southeast from where the Wraithstone is.
To find the second Wolf Statue, you want to leave the corridor where you found the first one and turn right. There is an armored Mancubus protecting a canon and on the top of the wall behind them, you will find the statue.
Your next target, the third Wolf Statue is close to where the Wraithstone is. If you leave the room where the reward is located by the door on the South side and turn left, you find the statue next to some debris.
You can find the fourth Wolf Statue in a room you can access from where the Wraithstone is located. Turn right and right again to find a circle of invokers and the statue behind them.