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Do werewolves have the ability to steal power?

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If werewolves do exist I don't believe that there is anything in the lore from what I have heard which indicates that they can steal powers.

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We can't assume anything based on the activities of chimera since supernatural rules don't apply to them at all. We also can't use Malia's experience with her mother as a model since Werecoyote power transference seems to be common at birth. This does not appear to be the case with werewolves. Season 5, while interesting, doesn't inform werewolf lore all that much since so much of what took place on screen was a one-off situation (Theo) or unrelated to werewolves (Malia).

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