How do I complete the "Errand Boy" trophy by delivering camp companion requests?
The ''Errand Boy'' trophy in Red Dead Redemption 2 requires you to complete five camp companion item requests. These requests are optional interactions with members of your gang at the camp, and they involve finding and delivering specific items. To unlock this trophy, you must pay attention to the camp dynamics and actively engage with your companions.\n\nFirst, it''s important to understand how camp requests work. Camp members will occasionally approach Arthur or call out to him when he''s nearby, asking for specific items. These requests are random and can occur at any point during the game, but they are more likely to happen during Chapters 2-4 when the camp is active. You must listen carefully to their dialogue and note the item they need. Some requests are time-sensitive, so it''s best to fulfill them as soon as possible.\n\nTo increase your chances of triggering requests, spend time in camp. Engage in activities like eating, sleeping, or talking to other gang members. For example, Pearson, the camp cook, might ask for a rabbit carcass, while Hosea might request a book. Each request is unique to the character, and the items they ask for are often tied to their personality or role in the gang. Keep an eye out for these interactions, as they are easy to miss if you''re not paying attention.\n\nHere’s a step-by-step guide to completing the ''Errand Boy'' trophy: 1) Spend time in camp regularly, especially during Chapters 2-4. 2) Listen for dialogue from camp members indicating they need something. 3) Note the specific item requested and its location. 4) Retrieve the item as soon as possible. 5) Return to the camp and deliver the item to the requester. Repeat this process until you’ve completed five requests.\n\nSome common requests include Pearson’s rabbit carcass, Hosea’s book, and Mary-Beth’s fountain pen. For Pearson’s request, hunt a rabbit in the wilderness near the camp and bring it back to him. For Hosea’s book, check bookshelves in abandoned houses or general stores. Mary-Beth’s fountain pen can be found in drawers or on desks in towns like Valentine or Rhodes. Always check your satchel to ensure you have the correct item before returning to camp.\n\nOne common challenge is missing requests due to the game’s dynamic nature. To avoid this, save your game frequently and reload if you miss a request. Additionally, some requests are tied to specific story progress, so avoid rushing through the main missions. If you’re struggling to trigger requests, try completing side activities like hunting or fishing, as these often lead to more camp interactions.\n\nFinally, here are some practical tips: Always carry a variety of items in your satchel, as some requests may require items you already have. Use your journal to track requests if you forget what was asked. Be patient, as some requests may take time to trigger. And most importantly, immerse yourself in the camp life to fully experience this aspect of the game.\n\nBy following these steps and tips, you’ll unlock the ''Errand Boy'' trophy and deepen your connection with the gang members in Red Dead Redemption 2.