What is the best way to store and transport multiple pelts?
In Red Dead Redemption 2, storing and transporting multiple pelts efficiently is crucial for maximizing your profits and crafting upgrades. The game allows you to carry pelts in two primary ways: on your horse and on your person. However, managing these pelts requires careful planning and understanding of the game mechanics.\n\nFirst, your horse is the most effective way to store and transport pelts. You can store one large pelt (like a bear or elk) on the back of your horse, while smaller pelts (like rabbits or foxes) can be stacked on the sides. To do this, simply approach your horse with the pelt, and you''ll see a prompt to stow it. Larger pelts will automatically go on the back, while smaller ones will attach to the sides. Be mindful that if you dismount or fast travel, the pelts will remain on your horse unless you manually remove them.\n\nFor additional storage, you can also carry one medium-sized pelt (like a deer or pronghorn) on your shoulder. This allows you to transport two large pelts (one on your horse and one on your person) and multiple smaller pelts simultaneously. However, carrying a pelt on your shoulder limits your ability to sprint or engage in combat, so plan your route carefully to avoid confrontations.\n\nIf you need to transport more pelts than your horse can carry, consider using a temporary horse. You can tame or steal a second horse, which will follow you as a companion. This horse can carry additional pelts, effectively doubling your storage capacity. To assign pelts to the temporary horse, approach it and stow the pelt as you would with your primary horse. Keep in mind that temporary horses can be lost if you stray too far or if they are attacked by predators.\n\nAnother option is to use a hunting wagon, though this is only available in Red Dead Online. The hunting wagon allows you to store up to five large pelts and multiple smaller ones, making it ideal for extended hunting trips. To access the wagon, you must first purchase it from the Wilderness Outfitters and then summon it through the Player Menu. While this is not available in the single-player campaign, it''s a valuable tool for online players.\n\nWhen transporting pelts, always be cautious of environmental hazards and enemies. Predators like wolves or cougars can attack your horse, causing you to lose your pelts. Similarly, falling off cliffs or getting into shootouts can result in damaged or lost pelts. To minimize risks, stick to well-traveled roads and avoid areas with high predator activity. If you''re carrying valuable pelts, consider fast traveling to a nearby town or camp to reduce travel time.\n\nFinally, always prioritize selling or storing pelts at a Trapper or Camp. The Trapper can use pelts to craft unique clothing and gear, while donating pelts to Pearson at your camp can unlock upgrades for your satchel and other camp amenities. If you''re unable to reach a Trapper or camp immediately, pelts stored on your horse will remain intact as long as you don''t abandon or replace your horse.\n\nIn summary, the best way to store and transport multiple pelts is to utilize your horse, a temporary horse, and your own carrying capacity. Plan your routes carefully, avoid dangerous areas, and prioritize selling or storing pelts to maximize their value. With these strategies, you''ll be able to efficiently manage your pelts and make the most of your hunting efforts.