Red Dead Redemption 2 - How to Make Money Fast - Magic Game World

Red Dead Redemption 2 – How to Make Money Fast

Red Dead Redemption 2 - How to Make Money Fast

EASY Money Making Tips in RDR2

  • Money can be quite hard to come by in the early stages of Red Dead Redemption 2. The most reliable method is to loot any enemy you kill and sell their belongings or donate them to your camp. The items are often far more valuable than the actual cash you’ll find on the bodies.

 

  • Get Money from Hunting Animals. Selling animal meat and skin is a viable source of income in Red Dead Redemption 2. Traders will pay good money for high-quality meat and pelts, so make sure to always get a clean kill.

 

  • Loot Crafting Materials from Animals. Crafting materials like pelts can be taken from animals and turned into clothing or other items. Some crafting materials are exclusive to certain animals, however.

 

  • Just like hunting, fishing can be a good source of income. Traders around the map will pay well for fresh fish and materials.

 

  • At almost any point in Red Dead Redemption 2, you can roll up on someone as the outlaw that you are and rob them. No questions asked. They don’t need to be a special NPC or a shopkeeper; you can just rob anyone on the street who’s a stranger. Depending on who they are, they might draw their weapon to fight back, but it’s a risk you can take.

 

  • Hunting can be a lot of work, though — and it’s dangerous. For a change of pace, you can stop by camp or various saloons in town to do things like play Poker (Texas Hold’em variety, of course), or Dominoes, or even Five Finger Fillet if you’re confident in your rhythm and timing skills. You need to be consistently good or consistently lucky to make much money, but they’re fun distractions regardless.

 

  • The easiest way to make money in the early game in Red Dead Redemption 2 is to complete story missions and side missions. In the initial stages of the game, this will be your best source of cold, hard cash.

 

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