How do I unlock the "Errand Boy" trophy by completing 10 camp companion item requests?
The ''Errand Boy'' trophy in Red Dead Redemption 2 requires you to complete 10 camp companion item requests. These requests are optional tasks where camp members ask Arthur to fetch specific items for them. Completing these requests not only helps you bond with your gang members but also contributes to unlocking this trophy. Here''s a detailed guide to help you achieve it.\n\nFirst, it''s important to understand how camp requests work. Camp members will randomly ask for items during specific chapters of the game. These requests are not marked on the map or in your journal, so you need to actively engage with your gang members to trigger them. Spend time in camp, interact with your companions, and listen for dialogue cues. Requests are often tied to specific chapters, so progressing too far in the story without completing them may lock you out of certain opportunities.\n\nTo maximize your chances of triggering requests, spend time in camp during the day when most gang members are active. Walk around and greet everyone, as requests are often initiated through casual conversation. For example, in Chapter 2, Pearson may ask for a rabbit, while in Chapter 3, Tilly might request a thimble. Pay attention to their dialogue, as they will mention needing something but won''t explicitly say it''s a request. Once you hear a hint, check your inventory or the world map to locate the item.\n\nSome requests are tied to specific items or locations. For instance, Pearson''s rabbit request requires you to hunt a perfect rabbit carcass, which can be found in the Heartlands or near Horseshoe Overlook. Similarly, Tilly''s thimble can be found in various locations, such as the Rhodes general store or by looting it from NPCs. Always carry a variety of items, as some requests may require things like jewelry, herbs, or specific animal pelts.\n\nA common challenge is missing requests due to the game''s dynamic nature. To avoid this, prioritize spending time in camp during Chapters 2, 3, and 4, as most requests occur in these chapters. If you progress too far, some requests may become unavailable. Additionally, save your game frequently so you can reload if you miss a request or fail to complete it in time.\n\nHere are some practical examples of requests and how to complete them: In Chapter 2, Jack asks for a thimble, which can be found in the Rhodes general store. In Chapter 3, Hosea requests a book, which can be looted from a bookshelf in the gang''s camp or purchased from a store. In Chapter 4, Mary-Beth asks for a fountain pen, which can be found in Saint Denis or looted from desks in various locations.\n\nTo track your progress, keep a list of completed requests. Since the game doesn''t provide a built-in tracker, this will help you ensure you''ve completed 10 requests. Focus on interacting with different gang members to diversify your requests and avoid repeating the same ones.\n\nFinally, here are some practical tips: Always carry a variety of items, including herbs, jewelry, and animal pelts, as these are commonly requested. Spend time in camp during the day and engage with gang members regularly. Save your game frequently to avoid missing requests. And most importantly, be patient, as some requests may take time to trigger.\n\nBy following these steps and staying attentive to your gang members'' needs, you''ll unlock the ''Errand Boy'' trophy and deepen your connection with the camp in Red Dead Redemption 2.