Red Dead Redemption 2
51 Achievements
Xbox One
Notorious
Red Dead Online: You reached Rank 50.
How to unlock the Notorious achievement in Red Dead Redemption 2 - Definitive Guide
For those that dont like playing the Showdowns/Races, the best way to rank up is to start the New Collector Role . For each Full Collection you sell, you will get 1550XP. Took me two weeks to go from 9 to 50 without really trying. Buy Metal Detector when you have $700 as it helps find Coins/Jewelry and Buried Arrowheads. Each set will net you between $200-$600.
42 Comments
Any idea what the payout per hour is in terms of XP?
By Belly Elly on 17 Nov 2019 12:10
After two full rotations of selling all collections, I've went from 13 or 14 to 39. This is definitely the best way to get XP and $ if you need it for stables/horses. +1
By VictimOfDesire on 30 Nov 2019 07:07
This boost is an adaptation of the original but obsolete method posted on powerpyx last year.
You can read it here: http://www.powerpyx.com/red-dead-redemption-2-online-fastest...
It is also a great way to level up for those who keep disconnecting due the error 0x20010006, or don't like competitive games / dealing with bad behavior players. I've updated it considering the new matchmaking system which is easier than Beta's and the "restart from checkpoint" that doens't work anymore. You also may earn 35% to 60% MORE XP during bonus events.
STEP BY STEP:
0 - Make a 2-player posse with a friend.
1 - Posse Leader must initiate replay of the online story mission “Kill Them, Each and Every One” (Pause Menu > Progress > Story > Select Mission > hold to Replay).
Note: The Posse Leader must have beaten this mission for replay to be available. The joining player only needs to have beaten the online tutorial.
2 - Posse leader must click to Start Mission then after a loading screen both players press . Skip the cutscene (hold ) to save time. One player goes to the mission objective which is the Fort Mercer. You can take some shortcuts avoiding the winding track by going in a straight line through cacti.
3 - After a cutscene where you put on helmets is where the actual XP boost starts. You will get for free “Split Point” Ammo for the Carbine Repeater and Revolver. Open weapon wheel , hover over the Carbine Repeater and press to select Split Point Ammo!
4 - Both players take cover. Near each cannon there is a convenient cover spot: to the left of the Fort's entrance you can use a wooden barrel and a box and to the right there is a big rock. Kill both gunners using Maxim, few enemies that are near your cover and at least two guys protecting the Fort's wall (we call them snipers for convenience). Let three or four enemies alive in ground level.
5 - Open weapon wheel , hover over the Revolver and press to select Split Point Ammo! Now is the main part: run towards your enemies and press when near enough to tackle them. Press to execute with your revolver.
You should receive*: 5XP for kill + 10XP for execution + 10XP for kill with special ammo
Extra Bonuses:
"Eyes Wide Shut" + 10XP (not sure when this bonus is granted, but it pops sometimes)
"Last Chance" + 5XP (use all your 6 bullets to execute enemies and this bonus may be granted to your next kill - do not reload your revolver)
*Event Update:
Sometimes for a whole week, the values are increased by Rockstar to 7XP instead 5XP and 13XP instead of 10XP.
6 - Don't waste your time blowing up the Fort entrance with cannons, instead run to the left and use the stairs, then jump the wall. One player takes the left route killing everyone with executions. The other player takes the right path. Try to keep close as this makes the enemies to spawn nearby. Kill all enemies in the upper floor, go to the front yard of the Fort with no mercy but watch out an old man carrying a shotgun, then go to the backyard luring groups to the corridors, to avoid too much damage. Soon Teddy Brown will arrive..."Think I'm affraid of you fools?......Huummph". Kill the remaining henchmans but keep Teddy alive. Die spending your remaning lives until the mission fails.
7 - Press to restart the mission and repeat it once. You can only play it 2 times in a row, because after that you won't earn XP bonus for execution neither for using special ammo.
8 - After playing the mission twice, in the FAIL screen, press to bring your posse to the open world. As soon you are able to move your character, repeat steps 1 to 7.
9 - You will earn some nice gold buckles during the boost, make sure to reset then as soon as you can and receive gold nuggets and extra XP.
10 - You will unlock cards and new slots to equip them as you level up. I recommend both players to equip these if they have money to spare:
- COME BACK STRONGER II
- TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY I
- COLD BLOODED II
In order to reach Rank 50 for the “Notorious” achievement you will need about 170,425 XP so this will take some time, I'd say about 25h or 30h depending of your disconnection rate due error 0x20010006 but it is much faster than playing PVP matches and you don’t need any skill to do this. You can also switch up routes so your XP farming doesn’t get too boring. Good hunt!
Feedback: Please, if you vote negative, take a minute to comment on how I can improve this solution. The same goes for any grammatical mistake you may find, because English is not my main language and I would gladly correct the text.
You can read it here: http://www.powerpyx.com/red-dead-redemption-2-online-fastest...
It is also a great way to level up for those who keep disconnecting due the error 0x20010006, or don't like competitive games / dealing with bad behavior players. I've updated it considering the new matchmaking system which is easier than Beta's and the "restart from checkpoint" that doens't work anymore. You also may earn 35% to 60% MORE XP during bonus events.
STEP BY STEP:
0 - Make a 2-player posse with a friend.
1 - Posse Leader must initiate replay of the online story mission “Kill Them, Each and Every One” (Pause Menu > Progress > Story > Select Mission > hold to Replay).
Note: The Posse Leader must have beaten this mission for replay to be available. The joining player only needs to have beaten the online tutorial.
2 - Posse leader must click to Start Mission then after a loading screen both players press . Skip the cutscene (hold ) to save time. One player goes to the mission objective which is the Fort Mercer. You can take some shortcuts avoiding the winding track by going in a straight line through cacti.
3 - After a cutscene where you put on helmets is where the actual XP boost starts. You will get for free “Split Point” Ammo for the Carbine Repeater and Revolver. Open weapon wheel , hover over the Carbine Repeater and press to select Split Point Ammo!
4 - Both players take cover. Near each cannon there is a convenient cover spot: to the left of the Fort's entrance you can use a wooden barrel and a box and to the right there is a big rock. Kill both gunners using Maxim, few enemies that are near your cover and at least two guys protecting the Fort's wall (we call them snipers for convenience). Let three or four enemies alive in ground level.
5 - Open weapon wheel , hover over the Revolver and press to select Split Point Ammo! Now is the main part: run towards your enemies and press when near enough to tackle them. Press to execute with your revolver.
You should receive*: 5XP for kill + 10XP for execution + 10XP for kill with special ammo
Extra Bonuses:
"Eyes Wide Shut" + 10XP (not sure when this bonus is granted, but it pops sometimes)
"Last Chance" + 5XP (use all your 6 bullets to execute enemies and this bonus may be granted to your next kill - do not reload your revolver)
*Event Update:
Sometimes for a whole week, the values are increased by Rockstar to 7XP instead 5XP and 13XP instead of 10XP.
6 - Don't waste your time blowing up the Fort entrance with cannons, instead run to the left and use the stairs, then jump the wall. One player takes the left route killing everyone with executions. The other player takes the right path. Try to keep close as this makes the enemies to spawn nearby. Kill all enemies in the upper floor, go to the front yard of the Fort with no mercy but watch out an old man carrying a shotgun, then go to the backyard luring groups to the corridors, to avoid too much damage. Soon Teddy Brown will arrive..."Think I'm affraid of you fools?......Huummph". Kill the remaining henchmans but keep Teddy alive. Die spending your remaning lives until the mission fails.
7 - Press to restart the mission and repeat it once. You can only play it 2 times in a row, because after that you won't earn XP bonus for execution neither for using special ammo.
8 - After playing the mission twice, in the FAIL screen, press to bring your posse to the open world. As soon you are able to move your character, repeat steps 1 to 7.
9 - You will earn some nice gold buckles during the boost, make sure to reset then as soon as you can and receive gold nuggets and extra XP.
10 - You will unlock cards and new slots to equip them as you level up. I recommend both players to equip these if they have money to spare:
- COME BACK STRONGER II
- TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY I
- COLD BLOODED II
In order to reach Rank 50 for the “Notorious” achievement you will need about 170,425 XP so this will take some time, I'd say about 25h or 30h depending of your disconnection rate due error 0x20010006 but it is much faster than playing PVP matches and you don’t need any skill to do this. You can also switch up routes so your XP farming doesn’t get too boring. Good hunt!
Feedback: Please, if you vote negative, take a minute to comment on how I can improve this solution. The same goes for any grammatical mistake you may find, because English is not my main language and I would gladly correct the text.
6 Comments
This is the only solution that really works currently. I got the achievement using this solution. Great solution rafa1000house.
By netstryker on 24 Jun 2019 18:03
Great! :D
When I restart the mission for the first time I already dont get the bonuses for the Ammunition and Execution anymore.
Already fixed? Im just skipping step 7 and it still works fine for me.
When I restart the mission for the first time I already dont get the bonuses for the Ammunition and Execution anymore.
Already fixed? Im just skipping step 7 and it still works fine for me.
By Xela Killaz on 01 Aug 2019 17:43
Hey everyone, since this game has been added to gamepass I would like to add an easier and quicker way of getting level 50, its quick however very boring and can take from 2-4days only playing this. https://jeanropke.github.io/RDR2CollectorsMap/ I used this map to help me get all collectables It updates every 24hrs you can see how long u have until the locations refresh in the top left of the screen if you follow this link. However you will not be able to collect every collectable. You will need to rank up and earn money so when you start only collect the cards, flowers and whiskeys. After around rank 5 you will be able to buy a metal detector and a shovel once you have these two all collectables will become available. Now you will get about 100-350xp from collectables picked up depending how rare they are but when you sell them you could get $250-600 however only sell them once you have a full collection if u sell them individually u will make hardly anyone money or xp so just leave it.
Just to let you know Madam Nazar is the person you want to speak to about starting this event
I really hope this helps you guys knock out this achievement alot easier
Just to let you know Madam Nazar is the person you want to speak to about starting this event
I really hope this helps you guys knock out this achievement alot easier
9 Comments
Wo can buy this rol?
By on 15 May 2020 07:59
Hey sorry your online character can buy it, do you mean who do you buy it from if so its Madam Nazar
By on 15 May 2020 09:47
UPDATE 2/5/20 - Solution might not be viable anymore. See spoiler tag below for ChunkzUnlimited's findings.
There are many ways to grind this out and the other solutions do a great job of covering that. But if you're like me and don't really care for this kind of MP format then I have great news; you can idle the entire thing with minimal effort on your end.
In order to do this you'll need some kind of way to run macros (CronusMax, Titan One, or even a simple turbo controller will suffice) in order to bypass the idle kick. Rubber banding your sticks won't cut it, Rockstar has implemented a system to detect this and you will get booted after a couple matches. The good news is that you don't need to run any sort of complicated script; just turbo the A button.
You'll be doing all your idling in showdown matches. You have 2 options; the standard Showdown with 16 max players and the Showdown Large with 32 max players. There are pros and cons to both. The 16 player showdown has a larger pool of gametypes with most of them being team modes. Team games yield more XP per match even if you lose, but you do get a bonus for being on the winning team. The 16 player showdown only has 2 teams for all but one gametype, which increases your chances of being on the winning team and thus yields a higher XP payout. The 32 player large showdown is more populated and has a better chance of holding up on non-peak hours. The downside to the showdown large playlist is that the team modes have multiple teams, meaning you will rarely win, and also only 3 gametypes with 1 being a FFA mode. FFA modes will not award you as much XP even if you do well. I played one out to test and placed second and still netted worse XP than idling a losing team match. For this reason I recommend the 16 player showdown unless you can't get a match (more on this later).
Like I said earlier, all you need to do upon getting into a showdown match is turbo the A button. This will prevent you from being idle kicked, respawn you quickly, and bypass the results screen and place you into the next session right away. The one negative to this is that once you're in the pre-game menu the A button turbo will immediately place a vote kick on yourself. The good news here is that the player base doesn't seem to care about vote kicking idle players because it never happened to me. You need 50% of the players in the room to initiate a vote kick to boot you and I never had it happen so I wouldn't worry about it.
What does happen unfortunately is that sometimes the game will boot you to free roam between matches for no reason. Anyone who has played GTAO knows Rockstar's servers aren't the greatest. My longest session was 13 consecutive hours before being dumped into free roam, but typically you can go 3-5 hours without an issue provided you have a reliable connection. For this reason you need to check in periodically to make sure you're still in a showdown match. A good way to do this is to just check your status on xbox.com. It will say "Red Dead Redemption 2 - Playing Red Dead Online: Showdown Series" if you're still in showdown matches, otherwise it will say "wandering around Blackwater" or something similar if you got tossed into free roam.
XP Payout
A standard 7 min match will typically yield around 200-250XP per game if you're on the losing team. You then have around 3 mins of loading screens and pre-game lobby time before the next match so you can run around 6 matches an hour. You will get more if your team wins; the highest I saw was 414XP. You will get less for a FFA match, usually around 90-100. Time spent in the match is the main factor in how much XP you get, the second being a team game, and third winning said team game. Beyond that it doesn't matter. Other than getting XP for individual kills, performing well and the match and sitting there doing jack shit didn't change the end result much from what I observed. My 13 hour session took me from a low 39 up to a high 45, so it's about 2 to 2.5 hours per rank when you get higher up, but of course this is highly dependent on getting lucky with being on winning teams. Obviously you'll level at a faster pace at the lower levels. My final stretch from 49 to 50 took almost exactly 2.5 hours.
The other great thing about this is that you make bank doing this too. You will get 0.16 gold bars for a full 7 min match. The cash payout fluctuates, but you usually get between $10-$13 per game, sometimes more for a team game win and less for a FFA match. I made enough money to knock out all the achievements involving buying things, including owning 5 horses, by level 28. I've made several thousands of dollars since that point so don't worry about money at all, you'll be swimming in it when you reach the upper levels. If you plan on playing the PVP at all just for fun, I recommend buying the Bolt Action rifle, Pump Shotgun, Dual Volcanic Pistols, and the split point pamphlet when you hit level 28. I also recommend following BabyishDuck's solution with regards to which ability cards to use as I found those to be quite useful in the handful of matches I played.
Sometimes the game struggles with putting you into a showdown match from free roam. If you see the message "waiting for showdown to start", just quit back to free roam because trust me it never actually starts. When this happens you should quit and reload the game completely and try the other showdown mode. If showdown standard gives you problems, try showdown large and vice versa.
If you don't mind putting a little time into the free roam, the daily challenges are a good source of XP. You get 200XP for completing a daily challenge, so try and stick to the easy ones that will take you 10 mins or less, otherwise that time is better spent just idling in showdown.
There are many ways to grind this out and the other solutions do a great job of covering that. But if you're like me and don't really care for this kind of MP format then I have great news; you can idle the entire thing with minimal effort on your end.
In order to do this you'll need some kind of way to run macros (CronusMax, Titan One, or even a simple turbo controller will suffice) in order to bypass the idle kick. Rubber banding your sticks won't cut it, Rockstar has implemented a system to detect this and you will get booted after a couple matches. The good news is that you don't need to run any sort of complicated script; just turbo the A button.
You'll be doing all your idling in showdown matches. You have 2 options; the standard Showdown with 16 max players and the Showdown Large with 32 max players. There are pros and cons to both. The 16 player showdown has a larger pool of gametypes with most of them being team modes. Team games yield more XP per match even if you lose, but you do get a bonus for being on the winning team. The 16 player showdown only has 2 teams for all but one gametype, which increases your chances of being on the winning team and thus yields a higher XP payout. The 32 player large showdown is more populated and has a better chance of holding up on non-peak hours. The downside to the showdown large playlist is that the team modes have multiple teams, meaning you will rarely win, and also only 3 gametypes with 1 being a FFA mode. FFA modes will not award you as much XP even if you do well. I played one out to test and placed second and still netted worse XP than idling a losing team match. For this reason I recommend the 16 player showdown unless you can't get a match (more on this later).
Like I said earlier, all you need to do upon getting into a showdown match is turbo the A button. This will prevent you from being idle kicked, respawn you quickly, and bypass the results screen and place you into the next session right away. The one negative to this is that once you're in the pre-game menu the A button turbo will immediately place a vote kick on yourself. The good news here is that the player base doesn't seem to care about vote kicking idle players because it never happened to me. You need 50% of the players in the room to initiate a vote kick to boot you and I never had it happen so I wouldn't worry about it.
What does happen unfortunately is that sometimes the game will boot you to free roam between matches for no reason. Anyone who has played GTAO knows Rockstar's servers aren't the greatest. My longest session was 13 consecutive hours before being dumped into free roam, but typically you can go 3-5 hours without an issue provided you have a reliable connection. For this reason you need to check in periodically to make sure you're still in a showdown match. A good way to do this is to just check your status on xbox.com. It will say "Red Dead Redemption 2 - Playing Red Dead Online: Showdown Series" if you're still in showdown matches, otherwise it will say "wandering around Blackwater" or something similar if you got tossed into free roam.
XP Payout
A standard 7 min match will typically yield around 200-250XP per game if you're on the losing team. You then have around 3 mins of loading screens and pre-game lobby time before the next match so you can run around 6 matches an hour. You will get more if your team wins; the highest I saw was 414XP. You will get less for a FFA match, usually around 90-100. Time spent in the match is the main factor in how much XP you get, the second being a team game, and third winning said team game. Beyond that it doesn't matter. Other than getting XP for individual kills, performing well and the match and sitting there doing jack shit didn't change the end result much from what I observed. My 13 hour session took me from a low 39 up to a high 45, so it's about 2 to 2.5 hours per rank when you get higher up, but of course this is highly dependent on getting lucky with being on winning teams. Obviously you'll level at a faster pace at the lower levels. My final stretch from 49 to 50 took almost exactly 2.5 hours.
The other great thing about this is that you make bank doing this too. You will get 0.16 gold bars for a full 7 min match. The cash payout fluctuates, but you usually get between $10-$13 per game, sometimes more for a team game win and less for a FFA match. I made enough money to knock out all the achievements involving buying things, including owning 5 horses, by level 28. I've made several thousands of dollars since that point so don't worry about money at all, you'll be swimming in it when you reach the upper levels. If you plan on playing the PVP at all just for fun, I recommend buying the Bolt Action rifle, Pump Shotgun, Dual Volcanic Pistols, and the split point pamphlet when you hit level 28. I also recommend following BabyishDuck's solution with regards to which ability cards to use as I found those to be quite useful in the handful of matches I played.
Sometimes the game struggles with putting you into a showdown match from free roam. If you see the message "waiting for showdown to start", just quit back to free roam because trust me it never actually starts. When this happens you should quit and reload the game completely and try the other showdown mode. If showdown standard gives you problems, try showdown large and vice versa.
If you don't mind putting a little time into the free roam, the daily challenges are a good source of XP. You get 200XP for completing a daily challenge, so try and stick to the easy ones that will take you 10 mins or less, otherwise that time is better spent just idling in showdown.
I strongly, strongly, STRONGLY recommend using the Collector role to grind for experience.
If you're anything like me you probably prefer to avoid pvp whenever possible. Trophies that require pvp or the assistance of others can be unpredictable and a bit of a hassle, especially in a game like this where you will spend at least a month in single player mode.
The Collector role is an excellent way to grind large amounts of experience AND money without having to be at the mercy of other players.
To begin you must find Madam Nazar, she will sell you an item called Collector's Bag. You will need 15 gold bars to purchase this bag so be aware that you may end up purchasing the bars from the PS store. All of the roles (Collector, Bounty Hunter, Trader, Moonshiner) in RDR2 Online require you to pay gold bars in order to participate so if you do not want to pay microtransactions plan accordingly...
After that you can now begin searching the map looking for items from 14 different sets using this interactive map: https://jeanropke.github.io/RDR2CollectorsMap/
It's best to get all of the sets in one go, create a route that hits as many collectable items so you can dump them all at the end of your journey.
Be aware that some items are buried and require a metal detector & shovel to recover, which require more gold bars to buy from Madam Nazar.
It's also very important to remember that while the item locations are fixed they rotate to a different pattern each day.
Finished sets of items can be mailed to Madam Nazar or sold to her directly for anywhere between $200 to $500 dollars AND at least 1000 to 1500 exp each.
It is a large time commitment and potentially require you to pay-to-play gold bars, however this is by far the easiest way to grind experience without the stress of dealing with matchmaking lobbies and griefers.
If you're anything like me you probably prefer to avoid pvp whenever possible. Trophies that require pvp or the assistance of others can be unpredictable and a bit of a hassle, especially in a game like this where you will spend at least a month in single player mode.
The Collector role is an excellent way to grind large amounts of experience AND money without having to be at the mercy of other players.
To begin you must find Madam Nazar, she will sell you an item called Collector's Bag. You will need 15 gold bars to purchase this bag so be aware that you may end up purchasing the bars from the PS store. All of the roles (Collector, Bounty Hunter, Trader, Moonshiner) in RDR2 Online require you to pay gold bars in order to participate so if you do not want to pay microtransactions plan accordingly...
After that you can now begin searching the map looking for items from 14 different sets using this interactive map: https://jeanropke.github.io/RDR2CollectorsMap/
It's best to get all of the sets in one go, create a route that hits as many collectable items so you can dump them all at the end of your journey.
Be aware that some items are buried and require a metal detector & shovel to recover, which require more gold bars to buy from Madam Nazar.
It's also very important to remember that while the item locations are fixed they rotate to a different pattern each day.
Finished sets of items can be mailed to Madam Nazar or sold to her directly for anywhere between $200 to $500 dollars AND at least 1000 to 1500 exp each.
It is a large time commitment and potentially require you to pay-to-play gold bars, however this is by far the easiest way to grind experience without the stress of dealing with matchmaking lobbies and griefers.
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So using this strategy, how long would you expect it to take? (I played this on Xbox One in 2019 but I can't recall how long it took, but I also did a lot of pvp.)
By sjp-sjp-sjp on 22 Feb 2024 22:55
Absolute best way to earn exp as of 5/1/2019 is to play the team modes/make it count.
FFA and most wanted are decent but i always quit out and search for a new game because i find most wanted really annoying and FFA is highly skill dependant so if youre good, it can yield decent exp.
As for team modes, you can earn 250-350 exp if youre on the winning team.
Make it count is what you want to focus on. Its basically a dumbed down battle royale mode. Ive won 95% of all the make it count games ive played by simply going clockwise or anti-clockwise close to the perimeter of where youre suppose to be and where you arent allowed to be. In other words, stay near the outer ring where its greyed out but dont step outside as youll automatically die if 10 seconds pass.
By doing this, youll buy yourself time, letting the other players kill each other, leaving maybe only one or two players allowing you an easy win. *make* sure you have vibration on as any player nearing your proximity will make your dualshock 4 vibrate. If youre not confident in killing off the few remaining survivors, simply stay alive (you dont have to win) to gain a ton of exp. You can easily earn between 300-500+ exp by either winning or staying alive. If you stayed alive long enough and killed a few but died, dont quit! Youll still be rewarded but only between 200-300 which is still decent. Also dont stand still at any point as you will show up on the other players minimap and always crouch and move slow.
Be prepared for a grind as going up just one level can easily take a few hours depending whether or not youre on the winning teams or not or how much you manage to win in make it count.
Side note: how much exp you actually get is based on how much time has passed in a match of make it count or any team mode. If you finish make it count in 2-3 minutes the reward is greatly reduced. However, if 8 minutes has passed for example, the reward is much greater.
The exp range i provided above still holds true provided enough time have passed in any given match.
A good example of this is the team mode where you need to capture zones. If you manage to capture all zones on your team relatively quick the exp reward can be as low as 25-50 exp. So there is absolutely no incentive to quickly winning a match in regards to rewards.
Edit: i had to change the amount of exp you earn as rockstar has apparently made a hotfix that rewards you even less now than
before. It used to be between 600-800+ for make it count for winning/letting enough time pass and 300-500 by simply staying alive long enough but not doing so well (dying/not killing anyone) etc.
FFA and most wanted are decent but i always quit out and search for a new game because i find most wanted really annoying and FFA is highly skill dependant so if youre good, it can yield decent exp.
As for team modes, you can earn 250-350 exp if youre on the winning team.
Make it count is what you want to focus on. Its basically a dumbed down battle royale mode. Ive won 95% of all the make it count games ive played by simply going clockwise or anti-clockwise close to the perimeter of where youre suppose to be and where you arent allowed to be. In other words, stay near the outer ring where its greyed out but dont step outside as youll automatically die if 10 seconds pass.
By doing this, youll buy yourself time, letting the other players kill each other, leaving maybe only one or two players allowing you an easy win. *make* sure you have vibration on as any player nearing your proximity will make your dualshock 4 vibrate. If youre not confident in killing off the few remaining survivors, simply stay alive (you dont have to win) to gain a ton of exp. You can easily earn between 300-500+ exp by either winning or staying alive. If you stayed alive long enough and killed a few but died, dont quit! Youll still be rewarded but only between 200-300 which is still decent. Also dont stand still at any point as you will show up on the other players minimap and always crouch and move slow.
Be prepared for a grind as going up just one level can easily take a few hours depending whether or not youre on the winning teams or not or how much you manage to win in make it count.
Side note: how much exp you actually get is based on how much time has passed in a match of make it count or any team mode. If you finish make it count in 2-3 minutes the reward is greatly reduced. However, if 8 minutes has passed for example, the reward is much greater.
The exp range i provided above still holds true provided enough time have passed in any given match.
A good example of this is the team mode where you need to capture zones. If you manage to capture all zones on your team relatively quick the exp reward can be as low as 25-50 exp. So there is absolutely no incentive to quickly winning a match in regards to rewards.
Edit: i had to change the amount of exp you earn as rockstar has apparently made a hotfix that rewards you even less now than
before. It used to be between 600-800+ for make it count for winning/letting enough time pass and 300-500 by simply staying alive long enough but not doing so well (dying/not killing anyone) etc.
To unlock the Notorious trophy in Red Dead Online, you need to reach rank 50 in the online mode. This is only halfway through the available ranks but it still requires an intense grind, especially in these early days when there are few options available.
If you are very good at first or third person shooters in PvP, your best bet (and probably your most enjoyable route) is to consistently win Showdown Series (Large). However if you cannot consistently win these rounds you will not end up with much XP. If you are a good shot, keep an eye on the Combat and Sharpshooter Awards in the menu -- you get 500 XP each time you hit a Gold Buckle award and many of these award counters can be reset once you hit the target.
The other possibility is to win Races. At the time of writing Races seem to be full of people farming XP by continually walking their horse in a circle so they aren't booted, and Rockstar don't seem to be kicking these players for idling because of this simple movement. This means that there are often only 1 or 2 other players actually bothering to race. The downside to this is that you often have to wait up to 15 minutes for the game to end because so few people are bothering to reach the finish line (if three people cross the finish the rest only have 30 seconds to complete the race).
Finally, if the PvP just isn't your thing, you want to focus on playing and replaying the story missions. The best mission to replay is "Kill Them, Each and Every One" because there are lots of enemies to kill, and you also get special ammo in the Fort Mercer fight even if you are a low level which grants more XP. You should also aim to Execute as many enemies as possible by tackling them for a little more XP.
Ideally, you want to fail the checkpoint during the first assault on Fort Mercer BEFORE the cutscene where the armoured guy appears, so that you can farm XP on the regular enemies in the first section. Obviously this means agreeing with a 4-man Posse to do so, which is tricky. There is allegedly trick to starting the mission with just 2 players in your Persistent Posse, by starting matchmaking on the mission, quitting out with your Posse and then travelling with your second player to the mission start in Free Roam and starting the mission together. Otherwise you will have to take your chances with randoms and hope you can get lots of kills before someone manages to complete the mission.
If you are very good at first or third person shooters in PvP, your best bet (and probably your most enjoyable route) is to consistently win Showdown Series (Large). However if you cannot consistently win these rounds you will not end up with much XP. If you are a good shot, keep an eye on the Combat and Sharpshooter Awards in the menu -- you get 500 XP each time you hit a Gold Buckle award and many of these award counters can be reset once you hit the target.
The other possibility is to win Races. At the time of writing Races seem to be full of people farming XP by continually walking their horse in a circle so they aren't booted, and Rockstar don't seem to be kicking these players for idling because of this simple movement. This means that there are often only 1 or 2 other players actually bothering to race. The downside to this is that you often have to wait up to 15 minutes for the game to end because so few people are bothering to reach the finish line (if three people cross the finish the rest only have 30 seconds to complete the race).
Finally, if the PvP just isn't your thing, you want to focus on playing and replaying the story missions. The best mission to replay is "Kill Them, Each and Every One" because there are lots of enemies to kill, and you also get special ammo in the Fort Mercer fight even if you are a low level which grants more XP. You should also aim to Execute as many enemies as possible by tackling them for a little more XP.
Ideally, you want to fail the checkpoint during the first assault on Fort Mercer BEFORE the cutscene where the armoured guy appears, so that you can farm XP on the regular enemies in the first section. Obviously this means agreeing with a 4-man Posse to do so, which is tricky. There is allegedly trick to starting the mission with just 2 players in your Persistent Posse, by starting matchmaking on the mission, quitting out with your Posse and then travelling with your second player to the mission start in Free Roam and starting the mission together. Otherwise you will have to take your chances with randoms and hope you can get lots of kills before someone manages to complete the mission.
This boost is an adaptation of the original but obsolete method posted on powerpyx last year.
You can read it here: http://www.powerpyx.com/red-dead-redemption-2-online-fastest...
It is also a great way to level up for those who keep disconnecting due the error 0x20010006, or don't like competitive games / dealing with bad behavior players. I've updated it considering the new matchmaking system which is easier than Beta's and the "restart from checkpoint" that doens't work anymore. You also may earn 35% to 60% MORE XP during bonus events.
STEP BY STEP:
0 - Make a 2-player posse with a friend.
1 - Posse Leader must initiate replay of the online story mission “Kill Them, Each and Every One” (Pause Menu > Progress > Story > Select Mission > hold to Replay).
Note: The Posse Leader must have beaten this mission for replay to be available. The joining player only needs to have beaten the online tutorial.
2 - Posse leader must click [cn_A] to Start Mission then after a loading screen both players press [cn_Y]. Skip the cutscene (hold [cn_A]) to save time. One player goes to the mission objective which is the Fort Mercer. You can take some shortcuts avoiding the winding track by going in a straight line through cacti.
3 - After a cutscene where you put on helmets is where the actual XP boost starts. You will get for free “Split Point” Ammo for the Carbine Repeater and Revolver. Open weapon wheel [cn_LB], hover over the Carbine Repeater and press to select Split Point Ammo!
4 - Both players take cover. Near each cannon there is a convenient cover spot: to the left of the Fort's entrance you can use a wooden barrel and a box and to the right there is a big rock. Kill both gunners using Maxim, few enemies that are near your cover and at least two guys protecting the Fort's wall (we call them snipers for convenience). Let three or four enemies alive in ground level.
5 - Open weapon wheel [cn_LB], hover over the Revolver and press to select Split Point Ammo! Now is the main part: run towards your enemies and press [cn_B] when near enough to tackle them. Press [cn_RT] to execute with your revolver.
You should receive*: 5XP for kill + 10XP for execution + 10XP for kill with special ammo
Extra Bonuses:
"Eyes Wide Shut" + 10XP (not sure when this bonus is granted, but it pops sometimes)
"Last Chance" + 5XP (use all your 6 bullets to execute enemies and this bonus may be granted to your next kill - do not reload your revolver)
*Event Update:
Sometimes for a whole week, the values are increased by Rockstar to 7XP instead 5XP and 13XP instead of 10XP.
6 - Don't waste your time blowing up the Fort entrance with cannons, instead run to the left and use the stairs, then jump the wall. One player takes the left route killing everyone with executions. The other player takes the right path. Try to keep close as this makes the enemies to spawn nearby. Kill all enemies in the upper floor, go to the front yard of the Fort with no mercy but watch out an old man carrying a shotgun, then go to the backyard luring groups to the corridors, to avoid too much damage. Soon Teddy Brown will arrive..."Think I'm affraid of you fools?......Huummph". Kill the remaining henchmans but keep Teddy alive. Die spending your remaning lives until the mission fails.
7 - Press to restart the mission and repeat it once. You can only play it 2 times in a row, because after that you won't earn XP bonus for execution neither for using special ammo.
8 - After playing the mission twice, in the FAIL screen, press [cn_Y] to bring your posse to the open world. As soon you are able to move your character, repeat steps 1 to 7.
9 - You will earn some nice gold buckles during the boost, make sure to reset then as soon as you can and receive gold nuggets and extra XP.
10 - You will unlock cards and new slots to equip them as you level up. I recommend both players to equip these if they have money to spare:
- COME BACK STRONGER II
- TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY I
- COLD BLOODED II
In order to reach Rank 50 for the “Notorious” trophy you will need about 170,425 XP so this will take some time, I'd say about 25h or 30h depending of your disconnection rate due error 0x20010006 but it is much faster than playing PVP matches and you don’t need any skill to do this. You can also switch up routes so your XP farming doesn’t get too boring. Good hunt!
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You can read it here: http://www.powerpyx.com/red-dead-redemption-2-online-fastest...
It is also a great way to level up for those who keep disconnecting due the error 0x20010006, or don't like competitive games / dealing with bad behavior players. I've updated it considering the new matchmaking system which is easier than Beta's and the "restart from checkpoint" that doens't work anymore. You also may earn 35% to 60% MORE XP during bonus events.
STEP BY STEP:
0 - Make a 2-player posse with a friend.
1 - Posse Leader must initiate replay of the online story mission “Kill Them, Each and Every One” (Pause Menu > Progress > Story > Select Mission > hold to Replay).
Note: The Posse Leader must have beaten this mission for replay to be available. The joining player only needs to have beaten the online tutorial.
2 - Posse leader must click [cn_A] to Start Mission then after a loading screen both players press [cn_Y]. Skip the cutscene (hold [cn_A]) to save time. One player goes to the mission objective which is the Fort Mercer. You can take some shortcuts avoiding the winding track by going in a straight line through cacti.
3 - After a cutscene where you put on helmets is where the actual XP boost starts. You will get for free “Split Point” Ammo for the Carbine Repeater and Revolver. Open weapon wheel [cn_LB], hover over the Carbine Repeater and press to select Split Point Ammo!
4 - Both players take cover. Near each cannon there is a convenient cover spot: to the left of the Fort's entrance you can use a wooden barrel and a box and to the right there is a big rock. Kill both gunners using Maxim, few enemies that are near your cover and at least two guys protecting the Fort's wall (we call them snipers for convenience). Let three or four enemies alive in ground level.
5 - Open weapon wheel [cn_LB], hover over the Revolver and press to select Split Point Ammo! Now is the main part: run towards your enemies and press [cn_B] when near enough to tackle them. Press [cn_RT] to execute with your revolver.
You should receive*: 5XP for kill + 10XP for execution + 10XP for kill with special ammo
Extra Bonuses:
"Eyes Wide Shut" + 10XP (not sure when this bonus is granted, but it pops sometimes)
"Last Chance" + 5XP (use all your 6 bullets to execute enemies and this bonus may be granted to your next kill - do not reload your revolver)
*Event Update:
Sometimes for a whole week, the values are increased by Rockstar to 7XP instead 5XP and 13XP instead of 10XP.
6 - Don't waste your time blowing up the Fort entrance with cannons, instead run to the left and use the stairs, then jump the wall. One player takes the left route killing everyone with executions. The other player takes the right path. Try to keep close as this makes the enemies to spawn nearby. Kill all enemies in the upper floor, go to the front yard of the Fort with no mercy but watch out an old man carrying a shotgun, then go to the backyard luring groups to the corridors, to avoid too much damage. Soon Teddy Brown will arrive..."Think I'm affraid of you fools?......Huummph". Kill the remaining henchmans but keep Teddy alive. Die spending your remaning lives until the mission fails.
7 - Press to restart the mission and repeat it once. You can only play it 2 times in a row, because after that you won't earn XP bonus for execution neither for using special ammo.
8 - After playing the mission twice, in the FAIL screen, press [cn_Y] to bring your posse to the open world. As soon you are able to move your character, repeat steps 1 to 7.
9 - You will earn some nice gold buckles during the boost, make sure to reset then as soon as you can and receive gold nuggets and extra XP.
10 - You will unlock cards and new slots to equip them as you level up. I recommend both players to equip these if they have money to spare:
- COME BACK STRONGER II
- TO FIGHT ANOTHER DAY I
- COLD BLOODED II
In order to reach Rank 50 for the “Notorious” trophy you will need about 170,425 XP so this will take some time, I'd say about 25h or 30h depending of your disconnection rate due error 0x20010006 but it is much faster than playing PVP matches and you don’t need any skill to do this. You can also switch up routes so your XP farming doesn’t get too boring. Good hunt!
Feedback: Please, if you vote negative, take a minute to comment on how I can improve this solution. The same goes for any grammatical mistake you may find, because English is not my main language and I would gladly correct the text.
To reach Rank 50 you will need a total of 175,300 XP. You gain experience from doing online missions, free roam missions, playing matches/races etc. and by doing miscellaneous things like killing people and animals.
There used to be a very nice glitch that allowed you to rank up fast by exploiting the in-game awards and being able to repeatedly earn the bonus XP for resetting them. Unfortunately, of course, that has been patched out. Since any exploit that may or not be found in the future will just get patched eventually, you will have to simply take part in what Red Dead Online has to offer.
As mentioned above, there are plenty of game modes, side missions and some story missions for you to partake in to help along the way. Use crafted ammo when you get kills for that little extra XP boost, get kills from your horse and work towards buckles in the game’s numerous awards/challenges in the Progress menu. These are for performing tasks such as X number of kills, kills with a particular weapon, animals killed, parts sold to a butcher etc.
There are also seven daily challenges that you can complete, each of which will reward you 200 XP. These are relatively straight forward, such as cooking a particular type of meat, killing a flying bird with a sniper rifle, picking flowers, getting headshots etc. These are very similar to the regular awards and single-player challenges so are nothing new.
The easiest way by far to level up nowadays is by utilising the collector role. You'll need 15 gold bars to unlock it (though it occasionally goes on sale) so play story missions, do challenges, or god forbid spend real money until you have enough. This will unlock collectibles around the map. There are over 260 of them, they give 100-300xp a pop and reset daily at midnight UTC, meaning these can be endlessly farmed. Here is a link to a map that shows you where collectibles are on each day: LINK. Completing sets and selling them to Madam Nazar will earn you an XP bonus. Some collectibles require a metal detector and/or shovel which need to be unlocked and bought. Therefore on your first day of this method, just focus on the Tarot Cards, though you can also get Plants and Antique Alcohol Bottles without any extra equipment, plus the Bird Eggs if you have a Varmint Rifle. If you get all of those in a day you'll have more than enough Collector XP to unlock the Metal Detector for purchase, plus the money you'll need to buy it and the shovel. From there you'll have everything you need to collect every collectible.
If you can invest enough time in a day you can easily grab all of the collectibles, but if you only have a bit of time to game it'll still be very helpful to get as many collectibles you can each day. The aforementioned sets plus the Family Heirlooms have set spots (that rotate each day) so if you're not getting all of them in a day you can easily mop up the ones you're missing on another day to complete the set for bonus XP and money. The remainder of the collectibles are random to the exact one you'll find, bar some Jewellery which can be found in fixed spots but only on certain days. Even if you're getting every collectible in a day you may not complete those sets, but they're definitely worth grabbing anyway. This method will also get you all the money you'll need for other trophies.
While that method is still a grind, you're looking at a longer grind if you don't fancy doing collectibles. If that's the case, pop in to the multiplayer every now and then, rather than trying to grind it out once you've done everything else.
[Credit to Ashtimus Prime and danc]
There used to be a very nice glitch that allowed you to rank up fast by exploiting the in-game awards and being able to repeatedly earn the bonus XP for resetting them. Unfortunately, of course, that has been patched out. Since any exploit that may or not be found in the future will just get patched eventually, you will have to simply take part in what Red Dead Online has to offer.
As mentioned above, there are plenty of game modes, side missions and some story missions for you to partake in to help along the way. Use crafted ammo when you get kills for that little extra XP boost, get kills from your horse and work towards buckles in the game’s numerous awards/challenges in the Progress menu. These are for performing tasks such as X number of kills, kills with a particular weapon, animals killed, parts sold to a butcher etc.
There are also seven daily challenges that you can complete, each of which will reward you 200 XP. These are relatively straight forward, such as cooking a particular type of meat, killing a flying bird with a sniper rifle, picking flowers, getting headshots etc. These are very similar to the regular awards and single-player challenges so are nothing new.
The easiest way by far to level up nowadays is by utilising the collector role. You'll need 15 gold bars to unlock it (though it occasionally goes on sale) so play story missions, do challenges, or god forbid spend real money until you have enough. This will unlock collectibles around the map. There are over 260 of them, they give 100-300xp a pop and reset daily at midnight UTC, meaning these can be endlessly farmed. Here is a link to a map that shows you where collectibles are on each day: LINK. Completing sets and selling them to Madam Nazar will earn you an XP bonus. Some collectibles require a metal detector and/or shovel which need to be unlocked and bought. Therefore on your first day of this method, just focus on the Tarot Cards, though you can also get Plants and Antique Alcohol Bottles without any extra equipment, plus the Bird Eggs if you have a Varmint Rifle. If you get all of those in a day you'll have more than enough Collector XP to unlock the Metal Detector for purchase, plus the money you'll need to buy it and the shovel. From there you'll have everything you need to collect every collectible.
If you can invest enough time in a day you can easily grab all of the collectibles, but if you only have a bit of time to game it'll still be very helpful to get as many collectibles you can each day. The aforementioned sets plus the Family Heirlooms have set spots (that rotate each day) so if you're not getting all of them in a day you can easily mop up the ones you're missing on another day to complete the set for bonus XP and money. The remainder of the collectibles are random to the exact one you'll find, bar some Jewellery which can be found in fixed spots but only on certain days. Even if you're getting every collectible in a day you may not complete those sets, but they're definitely worth grabbing anyway. This method will also get you all the money you'll need for other trophies.
While that method is still a grind, you're looking at a longer grind if you don't fancy doing collectibles. If that's the case, pop in to the multiplayer every now and then, rather than trying to grind it out once you've done everything else.
[Credit to Ashtimus Prime and danc]
This guide was translated automatically.
Gold has been fixed. I did this:
(+ farming money to complete four more online trophies that require purchasing horses, recipes, camp upgrades, etc.) in general, two birds with one stone)
Completed several tests to achieve silver and bronze awards. I don’t remember exactly in numbers, but for example:
- Collected 499 plants
- sold 499 plants to the doctor
- shot 499 animals
- Shot 99 flying birds
- collected 499 animal parts
- Sold 499 animal parts to the butcher
- Sold 99 jewels to a buyer
In general, the point is to have one unfulfilled unit left before receiving the rewards. Then, in the Leymon area, he was preserved, near the house where there was a comic book for Jack (in the same house there is always a rep of jewelry) and began to pass the tests:
- We collect jewelry in the house
- We collect one plant (we get 200xp)
- Shoot one flying bird (get 150xp)
- kill the crocodile (200xp)
- Refresh a crocodile or a shot bird (200xp)
- Let's go to Saint Denis, sell one plant to the doctor (200xp) (+farm money)
- Let’s go to the buyer, sell one piece of jewelry (150xp) (+farm money)
- We go to the butcher, sell a piece of animal meat (200xp) (+farm money)
- Turn off the game using the ps button. Let's boot up again.
Total: 1300 xp at a time. With a reboot, all this takes no more than six minutes. 13000hrs per hour. I came up with this method) I took the trophy without straining in two less than full days)
But, there is one very important nuance. While doing all this, you should not kill anyone and most importantly, do not die yourself. If you get shot by some asshole, you need to quickly close the game using the ps button. This is necessary so that the game does not have time to save progress. Otherwise, your trials will also be saved and you will have to collect them to gold, then reset them and collect them again to silver. Because, for some reason, gold is given out no more than three times. And the experience for silver drops constantly.
They already write that when moving to the next LVL, the progress of the buckles can also be preserved. Therefore, I recommend finishing off the last few XP with kills, saving, and then moving on to the buckles.
You can experiment and add a few more tests to yourself, thereby increasing the number of xp for each run. In my opinion, this is the fastest and easiest way to level up at the moment. Use it while it works.
(+ farming money to complete four more online trophies that require purchasing horses, recipes, camp upgrades, etc.) in general, two birds with one stone)
Completed several tests to achieve silver and bronze awards. I don’t remember exactly in numbers, but for example:
- Collected 499 plants
- sold 499 plants to the doctor
- shot 499 animals
- Shot 99 flying birds
- collected 499 animal parts
- Sold 499 animal parts to the butcher
- Sold 99 jewels to a buyer
In general, the point is to have one unfulfilled unit left before receiving the rewards. Then, in the Leymon area, he was preserved, near the house where there was a comic book for Jack (in the same house there is always a rep of jewelry) and began to pass the tests:
- We collect jewelry in the house
- We collect one plant (we get 200xp)
- Shoot one flying bird (get 150xp)
- kill the crocodile (200xp)
- Refresh a crocodile or a shot bird (200xp)
- Let's go to Saint Denis, sell one plant to the doctor (200xp) (+farm money)
- Let’s go to the buyer, sell one piece of jewelry (150xp) (+farm money)
- We go to the butcher, sell a piece of animal meat (200xp) (+farm money)
- Turn off the game using the ps button. Let's boot up again.
Total: 1300 xp at a time. With a reboot, all this takes no more than six minutes. 13000hrs per hour. I came up with this method) I took the trophy without straining in two less than full days)
But, there is one very important nuance. While doing all this, you should not kill anyone and most importantly, do not die yourself. If you get shot by some asshole, you need to quickly close the game using the ps button. This is necessary so that the game does not have time to save progress. Otherwise, your trials will also be saved and you will have to collect them to gold, then reset them and collect them again to silver. Because, for some reason, gold is given out no more than three times. And the experience for silver drops constantly.
They already write that when moving to the next LVL, the progress of the buckles can also be preserved. Therefore, I recommend finishing off the last few XP with kills, saving, and then moving on to the buckles.
You can experiment and add a few more tests to yourself, thereby increasing the number of xp for each run. In my opinion, this is the fastest and easiest way to level up at the moment. Use it while it works.
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Maybe I’ll seem like a CEP, but after each competition (race or confrontation), in the leaderboard, you can press the up or down arrows on the d-pad, evaluating each task. For each rating you get 20 xp.
By Wan33eD on 15 Dec 2018 14:20
Farm experience without glitches and other crap. Real speed dialing: video .
PS. In the video, the guy gets 25 experience per cop, from level 32 express cartridges will appear, by shooting them you get an additional 5 XP. Total: 30 experience from 1 cop, almost 100 experience from 3 cops. In my opinion, not weak.
PSS And I still don’t take into account the experience that will accrue for a certain number of executions, shots from a revolver and time spent in the Wanted... all these points can be discarded in rewards and accumulated further in the same way.
PS. In the video, the guy gets 25 experience per cop, from level 32 express cartridges will appear, by shooting them you get an additional 5 XP. Total: 30 experience from 1 cop, almost 100 experience from 3 cops. In my opinion, not weak.
PSS And I still don’t take into account the experience that will accrue for a certain number of executions, shots from a revolver and time spent in the Wanted... all these points can be discarded in rewards and accumulated further in the same way.
By Resonator84 on 13 Dec 2018 04:08
This guide was translated automatically.
Most of the tips indicated here are no longer relevant, because with the patches all the bugs were fixed, and police officers only give 5 experience for killing and no bonuses.
I found a great way to farm, it comes out to about 6 thousand experience per hour (1+ lvl)
How I did:
Go to Thief's Landing (south of Blackwater)
All NPCs (except the Buyer and Sheika, who gives you tasks) give full experience for killings.
Actually, what is your task: You arrive on a horse (it is advisable to use a carbine) and begin to clear the entire settlement, from the stables to the exit. All enemies will respawn almost immediately. I advise you to shoot directly in the head, without aiming (they give +10XP for “Eyes Wide Shut”) and on a horse. When you reach level 28, I advise you to buy a recipe for Notched Ammo from the buyer (+5XP for killing with Special Ammo), and at 31 and 41, buy Express Ammo and High-Speed Ammo, respectively, for stuffing. If you are killed during a shootout, then it’s not a big deal, get on your horse and ride back to shoot the Del Lobos bandits.
In addition to a huge XP boost for killing, you will also get the following buckles:
-Kill in the head with a carbine
-Kill while on horseback
-Murder with a carbine
-Murder
-Kill from the hip
-Production of potions (for sharpening cartridges)
I also strongly recommend searching all bodies whenever possible. From them you will collect money for ammunition and dynamite. We will need dynamite for another side income of experience. At level 14, we buy a fishing rod from the catalog and, in between shootouts, check the nearest bodies of water for the presence of ripples in the water. This means there are fish there. We take the fishing rod in our hands and press L3+R3 and look at the source of the ripples. If there are quite a lot of fish there (from 6 pieces, but more is better), then we throw dynamite there and swing another buckle.
Thus we download two more buckles:
-Rob bodies
-Killing 2 animals with one explosion
When you reach gold, we reset the buckles to Progress Rewards by selecting the desired buckle. Buckles can be reset up to level 10(X). For each gold buckle you receive 500 experience + 500 experience in total for previous buckles. You will get the buckle for the fish relatively quickly, but the rest will still help you a lot in boosting your experience.
Among other things, sometimes you will collect all sorts of trinkets from corpses. Sell them to the Buyer and you will receive a nice bonus in the form of money, as well as little by little, but pump up your buckle for selling items to the buyer. I hope this guide will help someone. Now I’m already level 44, I’ve been leveling here since 25 and I’ve started to gain experience rapidly.
I found a great way to farm, it comes out to about 6 thousand experience per hour (1+ lvl)
How I did:
Go to Thief's Landing (south of Blackwater)
All NPCs (except the Buyer and Sheika, who gives you tasks) give full experience for killings.
Actually, what is your task: You arrive on a horse (it is advisable to use a carbine) and begin to clear the entire settlement, from the stables to the exit. All enemies will respawn almost immediately. I advise you to shoot directly in the head, without aiming (they give +10XP for “Eyes Wide Shut”) and on a horse. When you reach level 28, I advise you to buy a recipe for Notched Ammo from the buyer (+5XP for killing with Special Ammo), and at 31 and 41, buy Express Ammo and High-Speed Ammo, respectively, for stuffing. If you are killed during a shootout, then it’s not a big deal, get on your horse and ride back to shoot the Del Lobos bandits.
In addition to a huge XP boost for killing, you will also get the following buckles:
-Kill in the head with a carbine
-Kill while on horseback
-Murder with a carbine
-Murder
-Kill from the hip
-Production of potions (for sharpening cartridges)
I also strongly recommend searching all bodies whenever possible. From them you will collect money for ammunition and dynamite. We will need dynamite for another side income of experience. At level 14, we buy a fishing rod from the catalog and, in between shootouts, check the nearest bodies of water for the presence of ripples in the water. This means there are fish there. We take the fishing rod in our hands and press L3+R3 and look at the source of the ripples. If there are quite a lot of fish there (from 6 pieces, but more is better), then we throw dynamite there and swing another buckle.
Thus we download two more buckles:
-Rob bodies
-Killing 2 animals with one explosion
When you reach gold, we reset the buckles to Progress Rewards by selecting the desired buckle. Buckles can be reset up to level 10(X). For each gold buckle you receive 500 experience + 500 experience in total for previous buckles. You will get the buckle for the fish relatively quickly, but the rest will still help you a lot in boosting your experience.
Among other things, sometimes you will collect all sorts of trinkets from corpses. Sell them to the Buyer and you will receive a nice bonus in the form of money, as well as little by little, but pump up your buckle for selling items to the buyer. I hope this guide will help someone. Now I’m already level 44, I’ve been leveling here since 25 and I’ve started to gain experience rapidly.
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