Red Dead Redemption 2 Guide/Beginner’s Tips: Essential Things To Know Before Starting

Red Dead Redemption 2 is out now, and it explains the majority of its gameplay systems that you’ll be interacting with across the many hours you can play it. However, since it’s so big, some of the information can be doled out over the course of multiple hours. This is a smart decision that means players aren’t overwhelmed from the outset, but you may find yourself asking questions that the game isn’t ready to answer yet or that you simply missed.

Just as you’d expect, the open-world game is overflowing with things you can do, as you can read about in our Red Dead 2 review. Should you choose, you can sink a huge number of hours into exploring the vast American wilderness and enjoying the beautiful environments it presents, hunting animals to provide for your friends and family, or robbing trains to–well, provide for your friends and family in a less wholesome way.

To help you hit the ground running we’ve put together a number of tips that that’ll help you get along better earlier in the game. These should serve as a primer to jumping into the world of Red Dead Redemption 2, so we’ve included a bunch of some of smaller things that, once we realised them, made for smoother play sessions. Alongside those, there’s information that the game tells you, but perhaps doesn’t stress upon as much as it should. Crucially, this is all spoiler free, so you’re in no danger of hearing about that moment where [REDACTED].

For more Red Dead Redemption 2 tips we’ve got spoiler-free guides on how the morality and honor systems work, the best way to make money, and some information on how weapon customization functions. If you’re planning to spend a bunch of time fishing, we’ve got a guide for that too.

Make sure to also watch Quickdraw, our weekly Red Dead Redemption 2 video series. In the first episode we looked at previous Rockstar games that have influenced RDR 2. The second episode, meanwhile, is a story recap of the original Red Dead Redemption.

Fit As A Fiddle

Red Dead Redemption 2 gets surprisingly in-depth with information on the health and well being of its main character, Arthur Morgan. And to really make the most of these you should head into the “Player” menu in the pause screen and select “Arthur.” You’ll be presented with information cards that clue you into the state of your Health, Stamina, and Dead Eye cores, which dictate how quickly each of these attributes regenerates. To guarantee you’re operating at peak performance you need to maintain your Cores by eating, resting, and generally keeping Arthur in good shape. You’ll also get information on the actual numerical percentage of how much core you have remaining.

Temperature and weight impact stats for health and stamina respectively, so if you’re layering up in the heat or walking around in the chillier parts of the world as if it’s a warm summer’s day, you’ll see Arthur’s health drain faster. Similarly, if your Arthur is thick with two Cs, stamina will take a hit but your health will be boosted slightly. However, if he’s on the thinner side, health will be impacted negatively, but your stamina will improve a bit. All outlaws are beautiful in our eyes, but if you have a specific playstyle in mind it’s important to watch your weight and manage it to suit you.

Mapped Shortcut

This is a very small quality of life improvement that has a big impact. You’ll spend a whole lot of time going into and out of the map in Red Dead Redemption 2. Its world is vast and although there are key locations that you’ll travel to, along with waypoints to guide you there, the game also cultivates a wanderlust. Sometimes, this may mean going out into the wild west to hunt, and if you’re looking for a specific animals you’ll need to head to particular spots. Other times you may just want to trot around to see what strange situations and scenarios present themselves to you. Initially, getting the map up can seem like a two-step process: pressing the start button to bring up the pause menu, then selecting the map option. However, you can expedite this by instead holding the start button down, which will take you straight to the map. This is a common thing in modern open-world games but it isn’t explicitly mentioned so it can be an easy to miss detail.

Circle of Life

Hunting is a crucial part of Red Dead Redemption 2. It brings in resources for you and the rest of your gang to survive off, but also lets you build a deeper connection with the world around you through study and observation.

When you come across an animal to hunt, don’t just go all Yosemite Sam on it. Instead, be more Elmer Fudd and take it slow. Be sure to use the study prompt as you’ll get an entry in the “Animals” section of the Compendium that tells you a little more about it. This includes details on how they behave, the best weapons to use to bring them down cleanly (and thus increase their value), and what they can be used for.

Early in Red Dead Redemption 2 you’re taken out on a hunt and given a runthrough of how it works. It’s all fairly simple, but there are two main tricks that help considerably. The first is masking your own scent. Press in the analogue sticks to activate Eagle Eye and you’ll see an aura emanating off you–that’s your own body funk, don’t be ashamed, you’re a rough and ready outlaw living off the land and farting into the winds whenever it suits you–this is the good life.

You’ll need to make sure those wisps of B.O. aren’t being carried towards the animal, as they’re super judgemental about odors and will bolt. If you’re out on a tricky hunt we recommend heading to a vendor first, as they’ll usually sell you an item to mask your smell, or you can craft one. Also hit the baths regularly; there’s a limit to how much you can smell like sun baked horse poop.

The other tip is to attract the attention of an animal locking on to them and then pressing square (on PS4) or X (on Xbox One). This causes the animal to raise its head and leaves it in the perfect position to be brought down cleanly. We recommend trying to use a bow as often as possible when hunting, as it’s quieter and better for getting clean kills. Don’t forget to give your pelts to Pearson back at the camp, or one of the Trappers that appears. They will hold on to them them for you to come back and use for crafting later.

Hop The Fence

At a certain point in the game you’ll complete a mission and meet a Fence. No, we’re not talking about a wooden partition typically used to enclose outside areas and made of posts connected by either boards, rails, or wires, we’re talking about the criminal variety of Fence. These folk will buy stolen goods from you, which is handy if you’ve just five-finger discounted a carriage or horses. However, they’ll also more than happily take small ticket items off your hands, so if you’re the robbing and heisting type, Fences will be your best buddies. However, if you’re fresh off committing a crime and have a bounty on you, you’ll need to first pay off this off at the Post Office, as Fences won’t chat to you otherwise.

Pistols At Dawn

The basics of shooting in Red Dead Redemption 2 are familiar, simple, and intuitive. However, your gun has more uses than filling folks with lead. In fact, it can also be used to get what you want out of a person without killing them. The thundering clap of gunfire has a way of persuading people to be more compliant, so if you take out your gun, hold the aim button, and then press up on the directional pad, Arthur will point his gun into the air. When you fire, you may find people a little more deterred from acting out.

While many will usually comply for fear of losing their lives, others may ignore you. You can usually tell whether it’s going to work based on the other person’s demeanour. The cowardly types tend to stop dead in their tracks, but if you’re robbing someone and they have a defiant attitude, you may be out of luck. Nevertheless, it’s worth a shot into the sky.

For those after a gun-focused tip that’s useful in combat, hit the square or X button while aiming to execute a dolphin dive. The game has a cover system to keep you safe when the bullets are flying, but the dive is a handy way of minimizing risk when moving point to point.

Wicky Wicky Wild Wild West

For those who enjoy exploring the nooks and crannies of far-off virtual lands, Red Dead Redemption 2 provides plenty to uncover. One of the most immersive ways to experience it all is to turn off the in-game map and rely on your own sense of direction and navigational skills to get around. If you hold down on the directional pad and opt for turning off the minimap, characters that you ride with will be more forthcoming with directions, which makes for a more natural–and authentic–form of discovery. If you find yourself struggling, however, you can always just tap down again to briefly bring up the map to get your bearings.

While you’re out and about, keep your eyes peeled for smoke in the sky; where there’s smoke, there’s usually a (camp)fire, and this more often than not will either lead to a side-mission or a memorable random encounter. Similarly, listen for things happening in your environment, as you may hear someone shouting for help or beckoning you to come over as you pass by.

Sometimes it’s easier to just use public transport to get where you need to, and to make use of fast travel you can hop on a taxi coach or a train. These are usually only available in towns, but if you upgrade Dutch’s quarters in the camp, you can then also purchase a map for Arthur that allows him to return to certain previously visited locations.

Gimmie The Loot, Gimmie The Loot

Money makes the world go round, and you’ll need to keep a constant influx of cash to get by. While exploring the world and doing missions, it’s common to come upon abandoned camps with lots of items up for picking. Sometimes you’ll have to walk up to individual items and snatch them up, but you may also stumble upon a bunch of goodies in close proximity to each other. In these situations, simply hold down the loot button and Arthur will pocket the valuables as smoothly as one of Fagin’s boys.

One of the most consistent sources of cash and goods is the bodies of your fallen enemies. Naturally, you’ll be taking out a whole lot of people, and you should make it a point of stripping them of their valuables while you’re at it. As with the previous game, enemies you’ve killed are marked on the map with a small ‘x’, so once battles have subsided, ensure you head over to all the corpses and recover your spoils.

Horseplay

As the saying that we just made up this second goes, “A cowboy is only as good as the horse he or she rides in on,” so you’ll want to spend time strengthening your bond with your noble steed. The easiest way to deepen your bond with your horse is through positive reinforcement. When you’re moving at a *checks Google* “two-beat trot,” press in the left analogue stick and Arthur will tell his horse how much he values it and how it’s the bestest and bravest. From our experience, the cooldown on this is around 14 seconds, so you could min-max wholesome horse compliments to build your bond quicker.

As your bond grows, your horse’s health and stamina will improve, you’ll be able to whistle for it from further away, and it’ll come to you even if you’re in combat. It’ll also cross deeper water and rougher terrain, and if someone tries to steal it, they’ll have a much harder time. Other abilities such as rearing, skid turning or stopping, and even dressage also become available.

There’s also some tricks to riding a horse properly, as well as best practices. If you tap the X or A buttons in time with your horse’s gallops you’ll reduce the rate at which it uses stamina, which means you can run faster for longer. Make sure to also give it regular breaks and feed it often. As the other saying we just made up goes, “A healthy horse is the wind beneath a gunslinger’s feet.”

When you’re riding long distances you also have the option to use the cinematic camera. If you set a waypoint on the map and there’s a direct line along a defined route there, then switch to the cinematic camera, your horse will stay true and all you’ve got to do is hold the run button down.

The Right To Bear Arms

Red Dead Redemption 2 has a diverse range of weaponry available for you to implement in your cowboying ways. For quite a few hours you’ll find yourself limited to the basics: six-shooters, rifles, and shotguns–and the more basic versions of them at that. If you’re the kind of person who finds themselves frequently staring down the barrel of a gun with another poor soul in your crosshairs, you may be tempted to save up some cash to try and get new, more powerful weapons. If that’s what you want to do, go ahead; it’s the wild west and you’re an outlaw so be the master of your own destiny and all that.

However, if you want to save yourself a bit of cash and get your hands on some powerful weaponry, spend time focusing on doing the main story missions. Unsurprisingly, the game is very generous in giving you useful rewards when completing these missions, so if you follow the critical path you’ll get showered with new guns, items, and equipment. Resisting the urge to ride out into the wild lands of America with nothing but a gun and your horse to make a name for yourself may be difficult, but stick with the gang for a bit in the early game and it’ll be worth your while in the long run.

Wish You Were Here

Finally, here’s a quick tip that will keep FOMO at bay. Make sure to do the missions that appear as white icons around your camp. These are usually activities that you undertake alongside other members of the Van der Linde gang, and provide some nice characterization moments. These will disappear after a while, either because they’re time sensitive or because narrative advancements wipe them away. If one of these pops up, make sure to prioritize them over the yellow, core missions. Those will always be there, waiting for you.

Star Trek Is Making a 1,000 Year Time Jump

Check out the teaser for the next of the Star Trek Short Treks, “Calypso.” After waking up in an unfamiliar sickbay, Craft (Aldis Hodge) finds himself onboard a deserted ship, and his only companion and hope for survival is an A.I. computer interface.

Nier: Automata’s 2B Joins Soulcalibur 6 Roster

Nier: Automata’s YoRHa No. 2 Type B (or simply 2B for short) is making her way to Soulcalibur 6.

Announced on the official Soulcalibur Twitter account, no firm date for 2B’s release was given, only that she was “coming soon.”

Red Dead Redemption 2 Clothing Guide: Outfits, Locations, And Customization

Just like its predecessor, Red Dead Redemption 2 has a ton of outfits for you to wear. Instead of fulfilling certain conditions to unlock them, you can now walk into any of the general shops scattered throughout the world and purchase some new clothing from their catalog. While you grab a certain outfit set as a whole, you can also purchase their parts to mix-n’-match the pieces you like best.

Another new mechanic relating to clothing is the ability–or requirement–to manage your temperature. There are varying climates in Red Dead Redemption 2’s world, so you’ll have to outfit yourself with the appropriate attire–or else Arthur’s health will be affected. If the weather is hot, you’ll need wear light clothes in order to prevent your Health Core from draining; the same occurs during colder climates where you need to wear heavier jackets to withstand the intense climate conditions.

There’s a wealth of clothes you can purchase and even craft throughout your journey. If you’re curious about all the different sets you can get and where you can find them, then you’re in the right place. We’ve gathered together every outfit we’ve found so far, their locations, what you need to craft them, and details on the weather conditions they can worn in. We’ll be adding to this guide in the coming days with even more outfits and details, so be sure to check back often.

Red Dead Redemption 2 is out on October 26 for PS4 and Xbox One. For our full thoughts on how Rockstar’s latest open-world adventure turned out, read our RDR 2 review. Though, if you’ve never played the original Red Dead Redemption and are curious if you’re going to be able to jump into this sequel with no problems, be sure to read our feature answering that question. On the guide front, check out our feature offering beginner’s tips you should know, as well as our money guide. We’ve also got articles detailing how long the game is and how gun customization works.

But before you jump into all that, tell us which outfits you think are the coolest! Go ahead and voice your opinions in the comments below.

Brawler’s Outfit

Location: Included in your initial outfit selection

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Grizzlies Outlaw

Location: Included in your initial outfit selection

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather

The Gunslinger

Location: Included in your initial outfit selection

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Innocent

Location: Included in your initial outfit selection

The Pursuer

Location: Included in your initial outfit selection

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Rebel

Location: Included in your initial outfit selection

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather

The Ruffian

Location: Included in your initial outfit selection

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Summer Gunslinger

Location: Included in your initial outfit selection

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Winter Gunslinger

Location: Included in your initial outfit selection

Wearable Climates:

  • Cold Weather

The Chevalier

Location: Rhodes General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Corson

Location: Rhodes General Store, Saint Denis Tailor, Strawberry General Store, Velntine General Store, Wallace Station General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Earl

Location: Rhodes General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Gambler

Location: Rhodes General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Heartlands

Location: Rhodes General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Bretagne

Location: Saint Denis Tailor

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Deauville

Location: Saint Denis Tailor

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Saint Denis

Location: Saint Denis Tailor

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Bear Hunter

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Legendary Bear Hat ($40): Legendary Bear Pelt x 1
  • Legendary Bear Coat ($28): Legendary Bear Pelt x 1, Perfect Bison Pelt x 1
  • Legendary Bar Roper ($34): Legendary Bear Pelt x 1, Perfect Bull Hide x 1
  • Boar Riding Gloves ($15): Perfect Boar Pelt x 1, Perfect Rabbit Pelt x 2

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Beast of Prey

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Legendary Cougar Flop Hat ($19): Legendary Cougar Pelt x 1, Turkey Feather x 2
  • Legendary Cougar And Wolf Vest ($42): Legendary Cougar Pelt x 1, Legendary Wolf Pelt x 1
  • Legendary Wolf Batwing Chaps ($34): Legendary Wolf Pelt x 1, Perfect Goat Hide x 1
  • Bull Fowler Boots ($29): Perfect Boar Pelt x 1, Perfect Bull Hide x 2
  • Legendary Cougar Riding Gloves ($20): Legendary Cougar Pelt x 1, Perfect Boar Pelt x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Bounty Hunter

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Plantation Slouch Hat ($15): Perfect Bison Pelt x 1
  • Beaver Hunting Jacket ($21): Perfect Cow Hide x 1, Perfect Beaver Pelt x 1
  • Sheepskin Vest ($20): Perfect Sheep Hide x 1
  • Pronghorn Half Chaps ($7): Perfect Pronghorn Hide x 1
  • Buck Riding Gloves ($5): Perfect Buck Pelt x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Bronco Buster

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Elk Flop Hat ($12): Perfect Elk Pelt x 1
  • Coyote Scout Jacket ($20): Perfect Ox Hide x 1, Perfect Coyote Pelt x 1
  • Huntsman Vest ($25): Perfect Sheep Hide x 1, Perfect Deer Pelt x 1
  • Boar Fringed Shotgun Chaps ($25): Perfect Boar Pelt x 2
  • Pigskin Rifleman Gloves ($8): Perfect Pig Hide x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Rattler

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Ram Sombrero ($10): Perfect Ram Hide x 1
  • Outdoorsmen Vest ($22): Perfect Pronghorn Hide x 1
  • Javelina Half Chaps ($18): Perfect Collared Peccary Pig Pelt x 1, Perfect Snake Skin x 1
  • Iguana Range Gloves ($27): Perfect Collared Peccary Pig Pelt x 1, Perfect Iguana Skin x 2

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Death Roll

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Legendary Alligator Gambler’s Hat ($22): Legendary Alligator Skin x 1, Perfect Snake Skin x 2
  • Legendary Panther Cloak ($45): Legendary Alligator Skin x 1
  • Legendary Alligator Fowlers ($35): Legendary Alligator Skin x 1
  • Legendary Panther Ranger Gloves ($30): Legendary Panther Pelt x 1, Perfect Gila Monster Skin x 2

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Desperado

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Beaver Drifter Hat ($20): Perfect Beaver Pelt x 2
  • Wolf Coat ($25): Perfect Ram Hide x 1, Perfect Wolf Pelt x 1
  • Billy Vest ($32): Perfect Armadillo Skin x 2, Perfect Goat Hide x 1
  • Boar & Bull Fowler Boots ($31): Perfect Ox Hide x 1, Perfect Boar Pelt x 1
  • Winter Calvary Gloves ($25): Perfect Rabbit Pelt x 1, Perfect Muskrat Pelt x 2

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Dreamcatcher

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Legendary Beaver Flop Hat ($22): Legendary Beaver Pelt x 1, Legendary Boar Pelt, Cardinal Feather x 1
  • Legendary Bison Vest ($30): Legendary Tatanka Bison Pelt x 1
  • Legendary Bison Batwing Chaps ($32): Legendary Tatanka Bison Pelt x 1
  • Legendary Boar & Bison Fowlers ($37): Legendary Boar Pelt x 1, Legendary Tatanka Bison Pelt x 1
  • Legendary Beaver Calvary Gloves ($18): Legendary Beaver Pelt x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Ghost Bison

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Legendary White Bison Hat ($45): Legendary White Bison Pelt x 1
  • Legendary White Bison Coat ($29): Legendary White Bison Pelt x 1
  • Option 1 – Legendary Elk Half Chaps ($16): Legendary Elk Pelt x 1, Perfect Sheep Hide x 1
  • Option 2 – Legendary Elk Moccasins ($30): Legendary Elf Pelt x 1, Perfect Goat Hide x 1
  • Legendary Elk Range Gloves ($13): Legendary Elk Pelt x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Huntsman

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Legendary Coyote Mountain Hat ($23): Legendary Coyote Pelt x 1
  • Legendary Pronghorn Coat ($35): Legendary Pronghorn Hide x 1, Perfect Moose Pelt x 1
  • Option 1 – Legendary Coyote Half Chaps ($20): Legendary Coyote Pelt x 1, Perfect Fox Pelt x 2
  • Option 2 – Worksman’s Pride Boots ($28): Perfect Cow Hide x 1, Perfect Goat Hide x 1
  • Legendary Pronghorn Range Gloves ($17): Legendary Pronghorn Hide x 1, Perfect Muskrat Pelt x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Marauder

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Muskrat Calvary Hat ($15): Perfect Rabbit Pelt x 4, Perfect Muskrat Pelt x 1
  • Principal Vest ($18): Perfect Cow Hide x 1, Perfect Dear Pelt x 1
  • Bull Fringed Shotgun Chaps ($18): Perfect Bull Hide x 1
  • Smoke Skin Calvary Gloves ($26): Perfect Boar Pelt x 1, Perfect Snake Skin x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Mountain Man

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Grenadier Hat ($24): Perfect Muskrat Pelt x 1, Perfect Beaver Pelt x 1
  • Ram Shotgun Coat ($45): Perfect Ram Hide x 1
  • Country Vest ($25): Perfect Buck Pelt x 1, Perfect Beaver Pelt x 1
  • Elk Riding Gloves ($12): Perfect Elk Pelt x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Night Wrangler

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Coyote Gambler’s Hat ($16): Perfect Coyote Pelt x 2
  • Cougar Cutaway Coat ($39): Perfect Cougar Pelt x 2, Perfect Black Bear Pelt x 1
  • Wilderness Vest ($28): Perfect Wolf Pelt x 1, Perfect Panther Pelt x 1
  • Moose Half Chaps ($10): Perfect Moose Pelt x 1
  • Badger Rifleman Gloves ($10): Perfect Badger Pelt x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Stalker

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Legendary Ram Hat ($17): Legendary Ram Hide x 1
  • Legendary Moose Hunting Jacket ($24): Legendary Moose Pelt x 1, Perfect Wolf Pelt x 1
  • Legendary Ram Batwing Chaps ($33): Legendary Ram Hide x 1
  • Legendary Moose Moccasins ($22): Legendary Moose Pelt x 1, Perfect Cow Hide x 1
  • Legendary Ram Rifleman Gloves ($12): Legendary Ram Hide x 1, Perfect Boar Pelt x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Trophy Buck

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Raccoon Mountain Hat ($21): Perfect Raccoon Pelt x 1, Perfect Beaver Pelt x 1, Hawk Feather x 2
  • Legendary Buck Vest ($26): Legendary Buck Pelt x 1, Legendary Ram Hide x 1
  • Legendary Fox Moccasins ($40): Perfect Elf Pelt x 1, Legendary Fox Pelt x 1
  • Legendary Buck & Fox Range Gloves ($28): Legendary Buck Pelt x 1, Legendary Fox Pelt x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Wrangler

Location: Saint Denis Trapper

Components:

  • Goat Flop Hat ($12): Perfect Pronghorn Hide x 1, Perfect Goat Hide x 1
  • Trapper’s Cloak ($32): Perfect Sheep Hide x 1
  • No Man’s Vest ($27): Perfect Panther Pelt x 1, Perfect Goat Hide x 1
  • Two Toned Moccasins ($15): Perfect Buck Pelt x 1
  • Moose Range Gloves ($22): Perfect Moose Pelt x 1

Wearable Climates:

  • N/A

The Cumberland

Location: Strawberry General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Dolton

Location: Strawberry General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Faulkton

Location: Strawberry General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Millesani

Location: Strawberry General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Clairmont

Location: Valentine General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Dewberry Creek

Location: Valentine General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Valentine

Location: Valentine General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Vaquero

Location: Valentine General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Calumet

Location: Wallace Station General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Drover

Location: Wallace Station General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Estate Boss

Location: Wallace Station General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

The Roscoe

Location: Wallace Station General Store

Wearable Climates:

  • Average Weather
  • Hot Weather

Red Dead Redemption 2’s Best Cheats To Use For Some Extra Fun

While Red Dead Redemption 2 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One takes place in a very realistic world where many dynamic, and engrossing systems play off one another, this is a Rockstar game. As such, there are plenty of opportunities to engage in dumb and ridiculous fun. Beyond what you can make happen on your own, much like the original game, you can access a variety of cheat codes in the game to enhance and fundamentally alter aspects of your to suit your needs. Though we strongly recommend finishing the main story and seeing all the key events before trying out these codes out, you’re free to use those to your liking at any time (though some codes do require advancing to a certain point in the story first).

In order to start messing around with these codes, you’ll need to input the key phrases into the Cheats menu–which is accessible in the Settings option in the pause menu. While many of these codes can be used at any time, many of these options will require some extra effort to unlock. As of now, we haven’t discovered all of them, and several of them will needed to be unlocked after acquiring specific newspapers from the various towns throughout the game. However, before you activate these cheats, you’ll need to know that doing so will deactivate all Achievements and Trophies for your save game after the initial use. So before you go crazy with these codes, be sure to make a separate save file.

And with that, here’s our quick list of some of the best codes to use. Though if you want to know more about Rockstar’s open world western, go check out our Red Dead Redemption 2 review. Though if you’re looking for tips and other details to learn, check our essential guide for newcomers, and along with our round up of interesting details that the game doesn’t tell you about.

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Drunk On Command

By inputting the phrase “A fool on command” in the cheats menu, you’ll unlock the Drunk option. This will instantly make Arthur intoxicated, resulting in him wobble about as he struggles to stand up straight. You’ll even get an occasional odd comment from him as he wanders down the street or insolation while in the wilderness. While enabled, this will keep the main character perpetually drunk. But if you’ve had enough, you can deselect the option to return Arthur to his sober self–and all without the nasty hangover.

A Horse Ride Is Only A Whistle Away

As you’re gradually building a bond with your new steed, you’ll notice that whistling for your horse will only work within fairly short distances. If you don’t have time to invest in building up your bond to increase the distance, you can input the code “Better than my dog” to get it to come to you at anytime, regardless of where you are on the map. This can be quite handy when you’re traveling the great distances and you can’t be bothered to backtrack to where you last left them.

That New Horse Smell

However, if you feel you deserve a stronger and more able-bodied stallion to help you cover great distances, the code “Run! Run! Run!” will do just the trick. After activating this code, you’ll instantly spawn a prized race horse for Arthur to ride. As Red Dead Redemption 2 features a large variety of different horses, this particular mare is naturally adept at getting from A to B quickly.

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A New, Rejuvenated You

After spending so much time traveling in the wilderness and getting into dangerous scrapes with many of the gangs roaming the land, you’ll often find yourself in rough shape. If you need a pick-me-up fast, then enter the cheat “You flourish before you die” to fully restore Arthur’s main cores. Once you’re top shape, you’ll be able to dive right back into your adventure in no time.

Guns, Lots Of Guns

When you’re living life as a bandit, the difference between seeing another day and laying face-first in the dirt could down to what weapon you’re holding in your hand. So if you want to upgrade your own hardware to even the odds, use the code “Greed is American Virtue” to unlock a new set of weapons for the traveling outlaw. Once activated you’ll find the Pump-Action Shotgun, Mauser Pistol, Semi-Automatic Pistol, and Bolt-Action Rifle sitting in your inventory. To unlock this cheat for use, you’ll need to finish the Advertising, the New American Art mission in Chapter 3, and then acquire a newspaper in the town of Rhodes.

All The Ammo You Need

Red Dead Redemption 2 prides itself on on offering semi-realistic world where survival is dependent on the resources you have. However, there may come a time where you wish that ammo was in more plentiful supply. If that ever happens, all you’ll need to do is use the cheat “Abundance is the dullest desire” in the menu, which is unlocked after picking up the newspaper in Valentine during Chapter 2. Once activated, all ammo will come in unlimited supply, and you can keep firing off your weapons without worrying to count your bullets.