Days Gone
61 Achievements
60-80h
GOG
You've Got Red on You
Collect 541 Items from corpses
16.8%
How to unlock the You've Got Red on You achievement in Days Gone - Definitive Guide
To unlock the You've Got Red on You trophy in Days Gone, you will need to collect 541 items from corpses.
Items are only collected from dead human corpses, not Freakers, and since there are significantly less human enemies in the game, you'll want to make sure you are constantly looting dead human corpses from the start of the game. If you loot multiple items from one corpse, it counts all of the individual items, which makes this a little bit easier since most of the corpses will drop a few items.
You can find human enemies in story missions, encampments and ambush camps. They can also be found in the open-world, although they are rare to find.
Missing this by not looting corpses or by having a full inventory which stops you looting will mean you have to grind at the end of the game in the search for human spawns.
You loot corpses by approaching them and pressing .
Items are only collected from dead human corpses, not Freakers, and since there are significantly less human enemies in the game, you'll want to make sure you are constantly looting dead human corpses from the start of the game. If you loot multiple items from one corpse, it counts all of the individual items, which makes this a little bit easier since most of the corpses will drop a few items.
You can find human enemies in story missions, encampments and ambush camps. They can also be found in the open-world, although they are rare to find.
Missing this by not looting corpses or by having a full inventory which stops you looting will mean you have to grind at the end of the game in the search for human spawns.
You loot corpses by approaching them and pressing .
3 Comments
Thanks for the advice about the full inventory like mine !!
By DJ_PLK_ on 27 Apr 2019 11:33
Thanks Dave, you are always trying to help :) Thanks for keeping this website good and active for all!
By ziiipone on 18 May 2019 09:52
Dave's guide is spot on. I just want to add that while you absolutely want to make sure you are always looting corpses, and crafting things to make sure you have room for more supplies, you probably won't miss this one.
Dave's guide, and the one on PSNPF had me super worried I would be grinding at the end of the game to find people to kill/loot. That's a real concern, but don't go lighting yourself on fire or letting an enemy shoot you like I did just so you can use an extra bandage and loot one more rag. It's really not the end of the world if you miss something because you're at capacity.
I got this shortly after the Should Have Seen it Coming mission, a little more than halfway through the story which nets you the Take Back Your Name trophy.
And at that point I had only done about 5/14 Ambush Camps, so it's not like I was racking up human kills before that. You may want to work towards the skill upgrade that allows you to carry more of everything. Much less of a concern then. You'll also be able to pick up different supplies that corpses will also provide later in the game, so there will more variety than Sanitizer and Rags. Bottom line, don't stress.
Dave's guide, and the one on PSNPF had me super worried I would be grinding at the end of the game to find people to kill/loot. That's a real concern, but don't go lighting yourself on fire or letting an enemy shoot you like I did just so you can use an extra bandage and loot one more rag. It's really not the end of the world if you miss something because you're at capacity.
I got this shortly after the Should Have Seen it Coming mission, a little more than halfway through the story which nets you the Take Back Your Name trophy.
And at that point I had only done about 5/14 Ambush Camps, so it's not like I was racking up human kills before that. You may want to work towards the skill upgrade that allows you to carry more of everything. Much less of a concern then. You'll also be able to pick up different supplies that corpses will also provide later in the game, so there will more variety than Sanitizer and Rags. Bottom line, don't stress.
This is human corpses only. You will have to collect items from them manually by holding . You can't collect them like Freaker ears by just walking near them. 541 does seem like a lot, just keep an eye on this from the beginning. If an item is full, use it and then collect it to save any post game grind as it only counts if you actually take the item. You should get this done before the last mission if you keep an eye out for it. Human enemies are plentiful so don't panic to much over it. To check your progress on this trophy, go: => trophies and you'll see each trophy and your progression to towards it.
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Get this trophy from the very beginning of the game, because after the campaign it will be much more difficult to meet human enemies!
7 Comments
No need to free up inventory and waste time. There will be a lot of corpses in the game and by the end of the game you will have collected 2000 items. Just search the corpses and that's it.
By cyrax on 25 May 2019 16:05
Enemies most often drop ingredients for bandages.
My method was that at the end of clearing the camps, I left two opponents alive, let them wound me, then healed and created new bandages, and so on in a circle. And then he finished them off. And so on until the next camp.
My method was that at the end of clearing the camps, I left two opponents alive, let them wound me, then healed and created new bandages, and so on in a circle. And then he finished them off. And so on until the next camp.
By antihrist13 on 09 May 2019 18:11
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The tip from SHARPSH-O_O-TER is 100% correct
The trophy disappeared from the camp - I leave one alive, and search the rest of the dead. Sometimes a dead person gives two items (for example, 2 bandages). Also speeds up taking the trophy.
+ if you roll around the map and pay attention to the mini map - if a cross is reflected on it, and there is a dead person there and not an animal, we also fly him. It also counts towards the trophy.
In fact, completely on the tip from SHARPSH-O_O-TER - 16 entered and everything worked out!
The trophy disappeared from the camp - I leave one alive, and search the rest of the dead. Sometimes a dead person gives two items (for example, 2 bandages). Also speeds up taking the trophy.
+ if you roll around the map and pay attention to the mini map - if a cross is reflected on it, and there is a dead person there and not an animal, we also fly him. It also counts towards the trophy.
In fact, completely on the tip from SHARPSH-O_O-TER - 16 entered and everything worked out!
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