How can I make money by selling stolen horses in RDR2?
Selling stolen horses in Red Dead Redemption 2 is a lucrative way to make money, but it requires understanding the game mechanics and following specific steps to avoid getting caught. Horses can be stolen from NPCs or found in the wild, and their value depends on their breed, condition, and bonding level. To maximize profits, you need to know where to find high-value horses, how to tame or steal them, and where to sell them safely.\n\nFirst, identify high-value horses. Arabian, Turkoman, and Missouri Fox Trotter breeds are among the most expensive. Arabians can be found in the wild near Lake Isabella, while Turkoman and Missouri Fox Trotter horses are often owned by wealthy NPCs or found in stables. To steal a horse, approach it quietly, calm it by pressing the appropriate button (L2/LT on consoles), and mount it quickly. If the horse bucks you off, keep trying until you succeed. For wild horses, use your lasso to catch them and then break them by calming them while riding.\n\nOnce you have a horse, you need to bond with it to increase its value. Bonding is achieved by riding the horse, feeding it, and grooming it. Bonding levels range from 1 to 4, with higher levels significantly increasing the horse''s sale price. To speed up bonding, lead the horse on foot or pat it frequently while riding. Keep in mind that bonding with a stolen horse can take time, so plan accordingly.\n\nNext, find a Fence to sell the horse. Fences are black market dealers who buy stolen goods, including horses. The closest Fence to most players is in Emerald Ranch, but others are located in Rhodes, Saint Denis, and Van Horn. Be cautious when traveling with a stolen horse, as lawmen or bounty hunters may pursue you if the horse is reported stolen. Avoid towns and stick to less populated areas to minimize the risk of being caught.\n\nA common challenge is dealing with witnesses. If someone sees you stealing a horse, they may report the crime, leading to a bounty. To avoid this, wear a mask or bandana to conceal your identity. If a witness does spot you, you can either intimidate them into silence or flee the area quickly. Alternatively, you can steal horses at night when fewer NPCs are around to witness the crime.\n\nPractical tips for maximizing profits include targeting horses with high base values, bonding with them to level 4, and selling them at Fences in less populated areas. Always check the horse''s stats before stealing or taming it, as a faster or stronger horse will fetch a higher price. Additionally, avoid selling horses in areas where you have a high bounty, as this increases the risk of being caught.\n\nIn summary, selling stolen horses in RDR2 is a profitable but risky endeavor. Focus on high-value breeds, bond with the horses to increase their worth, and sell them at Fences in safe locations. By following these steps and being mindful of witnesses and lawmen, you can turn horse theft into a reliable source of income.