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Red Dead Online: 10 Animal Hunting Tips | Game Rant

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Hunting in Red Dead Online is a bit different from hunting in the singleplayer campaign. These animal hunting tips will help you make the best of it.

The hunting mechanics in Red Dead Redemption 2 is unrivaled. From the realistically graphic skinning animations, to the varied wildlife that can be found in their respective habitats. Animals act the way they do in real life, and die like real animals too. They fetch a good price at the butcher, and they can be cooked in camp to create consumables.

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However, hunting in Red Dead Online is a bit different from hunting in the singleplayer campaign. For one, dead animals don't decay in Red Dead Online along with some other differences. Here are 10 hunting tips hunters should know in Red Dead Online.

Updated by Payton Lott on July 13, 2021: Deadeye is not as useful in Red Dead Online. For that reason, there are a few other strategies players will need to develop to become effective hunters in game. To get the perfect kill, hunters must conceal their location and carefully pick out their targets. Shooting the wrong animal or using the wrong weapons can be frustrating. Those that want to collect perfect pelts every time they go hunting will want to incorporate the following ten tips. 

10 Dead Eye (Paint It Black) is Essential

Hunting is more challenging in Red Dead Online because Deadeye does not produce the same slowing effect as it does in story mode. Instead, players are able to choose between six different ability cards with unique buffs.

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The Paint It Black ability card allows people to mark targets. Any target marked will be hit with 100% accuracy. The only issue with the card is that some shot will miss if an animal goes out of the character's line of sight. It is much easier to hunt with perfect accuracy.

9 Use Info For A Perfect Kill

The info feature tells players what weapon to use, as well as the quality of the animal. Using the wrong weapon will degrade the quality of an animal pelt. When there are a few animals of the same species in a group, the info will help people determine the most desirable target of the bunch. Shooting the wrong target will not only result in a low-quality pelt, but it will also scare the 3 stars away. Before hunters memorize the correct weapons, info is a great feature that everyone should take advantage of while hunting.

8 Mastering Eagle Eye

Eagle Eye allows the hunter to track animal movement over pretty large distances. For larger skittish animals, Eagle Eye is a must. Using the horse to run over and hunt small animals is a viable strategy, but larger animals spook easily. The only way to get a clean shot is to observe the animal from some distance and track its movement. Far too many people forget to utilize Eagle Eye while out on the hunt.

7 Utilize Methods Of Concealment

There are a number of ways to conceal oneself while hunting. The most common is cover scent. This item will allow gamers to approach deer, buffalo, and even bears without being spotted from afar. Cover scent makes it possible to get close enough for a critical shot. At that point, players can call the animal to get the headshot and collect a perfect pelt.

6 Change Horse Cargo Access Settings

In Red Dead Online, players by default have access to other players' horse cargo. This allows them to take a hunter's hunted carcass from his horse's back. In order to prevent a well-deserved perfect condition carcass from being stolen by other players, a good hunting rule is to set horse cargo accessibility to 'Only Me'.

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That way, the carcass is safe from theft, and an exchange of bullets can be prevented. Having this option toggled will let the hunter can go about his business peacefully.

5 Aim for The Head

Headshotting doesn't just work on human enemies. It also works on animals. Aiming for the head lessens the risk of the animal running away alive. If an animal takes more than one projectile before dying, then his carcass is ruined.

Aiming for the head ensures that the hunted animal dies within one flick of the bow, or one flick of the trigger. This also works against predatory animals that try to pounce on the hunter. This technique is effective in killing animals, and also preserves their carcass to maximize resources.

4 Obtain a High-Powered Rifle

High-powered rifles are must-haves when going out hunting. Hunting without a rifle is like fishing without a fishing rod. Rifles such as the Carcano and the Rolling-Block are very effective in taking down large animals in a single shot. They do so cleanly and effectively that it doesn't ruin the carcass quality.

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They may cost a couple of hundred bucks, but the investment is worth it considering killing people isn't the only thing this is good at. The preserved quality after having killed a large animal is worth the couple hundred investment. It's also worth putting the extra bucks into a long scope for easier long-range kills.

3 Obtain a Varmint Rifle

Though the Carcano and Rolling-block are good for taking down huge animals like deer, bison, and elk, they would damage the carcass of smaller animals like rabbits, turkeys, and ducks. To preserve the quality of small to medium animals, a small-caliber varmint rifle should be used.

They do absolutely little damage; making them a horrible go-to in dealing with enemies and rival players. However, where they truly shine is being delicate enough to not ruin the carcasses of smaller animals. Ideally, when going out hunting, the varmint rifle and a high-powered rifle should be equipped.

2 Purchase the Hunting Wagon

The horse can only carry one large and two medium carcasses at a time. This limited capacity forces the hunter to make multiple trips back to the hunting grounds. But, with the use of the hunting wagon, the hunter can carry up to five large carcasses; thus lessening the number of trips he has to take. This allows him to make money much faster.

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The wagon costs nearly 900 dollars. Like the high-powered rifles, it is a worthwhile investment. However, one should note that when the hunting wagon is active, the horse can't be called. So, before summoning the wagon, the hunter should already have his hunting arsenal equipped. If a wagon can't be purchased yet, the hunter can do away with carrying one deer carcass himself and have his horse follow him as it carries one as well.

1 Skin Low-Quality Carcasses

Low-quality carcasses aren't worth the space on the back of the horse. They won't fetch a good price on the market. Better yet, skin the animal, and place its pelt on the back of the horse. A horse can hold an infinite amount of small-medium pelts so there's no valuable space taken up. The same goes for low-quality medium carcasses that take up space on the side of the horse's saddle. Their skin shall be yanked out, and stored in the satchel.

The satchel can hold an infinite amount of those too. In addition to gaining pelt, the hunter is also provided with different meat types that he can cook. Cooked meat is a high-quality consumable that's very effective in replenishing cores. More efficient than canned goods.

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