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Struggling to track down all of the RDR2 legendary animals? Early on in the story, you’ll come across the first instance of the Red Dead Redemption 2 legendary animal hunts. These are intended to be epic fights against nature itself, pitting you and your wits (and your guns) against almost mythical creatures out in the wild west. The animals you hunt are generally much larger, much stronger, and much sturdier than their standard, non-legendary counterparts.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Legendary Animal locations, and how best to take them down 1. Legendary Bharati Grizzly Bear. Legendary Buck. Legendary White Bison. Legendary Wolf. Legendary Moose. Legendary Beaver. Legendary Boar. Legendary Coyote.

There are a total of 16 Red Dead Redemption 2 legendary animals to track and hunt across the map, and while the game does give you some clues to help you find them, it’s a lot easier if you just follow along with us.

Each of these hunts will reward you with lots of animal parts to turn into the Trapper for new outfits and even some unique Trinkets. It’s a great way to kit yourself out with some cool looking gear as well as the chance to boost your abilities in exciting ways. As such, you’ll want to complete these RDR2 legendary animal hunts if you want to be at your best for the more difficult firefights and story missions.

Legendary animal general tips

There are a couple of things worth noting when it comes to these hunts. Unlike normal animals, it doesn’t actually matter about the state of the animal when it dies. That means you don’t need to think about where you place your shots or what weapons you use; as a result, you can use something with a lot of power. The best bet for this is the Rolling Block Rifle that you get during the Pouring Forth Oil mission in Chapter 2, it packs one of the biggest punches of all RDR2 weapons so you’ll have no issue putting the legendary animals down.

Secondly, you’re going to want to use Dead Eye a lot in these fights. While you can often defeat the beasts with a well-placed shot, sometimes that won’t happen, so bring Dead Eye tonics and level up your Dead Eye, too. When you hit level 4, you’ll be able to see weak points on the animals, which means you’ll have a better chance of putting them down quickly.

How to start RDR2 legendary animal hunts

To begin any of the hunts, you’ll first need to complete the mission Exit Pursued by a Bruised Ego in Chapter 2. Hosea will give you a handy little map as part of the questline that will show you the location of the legendary animals. The trouble is that it’s not a great analogue when you’re looking at the normal in-game map. That’s why we’ve put maps in below.

Once you’ve reached the destination, you’ll get a message that says “You Have entered Legendary Animal Territory. Hunt, this Legendary animal by finding and inspecting clues.”

Enter Eagle Eye and then have a look around, you should see a swirl of yellow particles stemming from the ground. Head over to where they are and inspect the clue before following the trail to the next clue. You then repeat this until the third clue, which will then lead you directly to the legendary animal.

You should also be able to see a question mark on your mini-map, so keep an eye out for that as well as using the maps for each creature and your Eagle Eye. Using all of this will lead you to the hunt itself, and then you just need to be ready to actually fight the beast.

We’ve listed the animals based on where you’ll come across them. This will more or less fit how you go through the story itself, but if you’ve got a great thirst for exploration, then it might not match up. Of course, this just means you can check out the animal you’re going for or just have a look generally.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Legendary Animals

These ones have no requirements past getting through the initial encounter with the Bharati Grizzly Bear, so feel free to go wild once you can do so.

Here are the RDR2 legendary animals:

Legendary Bharati Grizzly Bear

This is the beast you come across during the mission Exit Pursued by a Bruised Ego. While you do hunt it during the quest itself, you’ll have to stick around after the mission is finished to actually finish the job. If you’d rather come back at a later time, you can find it to the north of O’Creagh’s Run. Your best bet to beat this monstrous bear is to find a nice spot above the passage where the bear roams and pick him off from there.

Legendary Beaver

This is a much easier fight, probably due to the fact that beavers aren’t known for their ability to tear apart humans. It’s a dam easy fight in fact, and you can find it to the east of the Van Horn Trading Post at a rather large beaver dam.

Legendary Moose

You can find this creature in the north-east of the map just north of Brandywine Drop. The good news is that despite the size of this animal, it isn’t all that angry. That may make you feel a bit bad about taking it down, but hey, you’ve gotta get that loot somehow.

Legendary Bighorn Ram

You can find this one to the west of Valentine, just to the east of Cattail Pond. The Bighorn Ram is actually somewhat skittish and will run away if it senses you or if you hit it without killing it. As ever, the best bet here is to take your time lining up a headshot with your Rolling Block Rifle and put it down. It may take a couple of shots, but that’s what Dead Eye is for.

Legendary Elk

The Elk hangs out to the east of Fort Wallace. It’s another cautious animal and will run away if it spots you or if you don’t kill it with a single shot. The same tactics as always will help you take it down it quickly; line up your shots in Dead Eye, and it should fall fast.

Legendary Wolf

You can expect a much tougher fight with the Wolf. You can find it roaming near Cotorra Springs just north of Fort Wallace. Once you’ve found the third clue, you’ll be able to see the Wolf walking around to the east of you. Hunker down, bring out your rifle, and enter deadeye before painting it with targets. It should go down. Be aware that it’s still very tough even when it looks close to defeat, so don’t underestimate it.

Legendary White Bison

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The White Bison roams the wilderness just north of Lake Isabella. This beast has a lot of health but isn’t too keen on attacking you. Keep your distance just in case and take it out before it can react with a flurry of sniper shots. Well, as close to a flurry as the rifle can manage.

Legendary Buck

You can find the Buck to the north-west of Strawberry in Big Valley. The main challenge facing you with this beast is the amount of cover it naturally has thanks to the trees in the area. Your best bet is to take your time to find an area with a good sightline before using your Dead Eye.

Legendary Boar

This Boar lurks in the Bluewater Marsh just to the east of a wide section of the Kamassa River and to the east of where the sea encroaches on the mainland. This is an easy one to hunt and isn’t particularly fast or tough.

Legendary Coyote

Head to the north of Scarlett Meadows within Lemoyne for this one. While the Coyote isn’t very tough, it is incredibly quick, so make sure you’re putting a couple of shots on it in Dead Eye just in case.

Legendary Fox

The Fox is just to the North of Rhodes, in an area called Mattock Pond. You shouldn’t have any issue spotting this overgrown white fox, nor should you have any problems killing it once you’ve got it in your sights.

Legendary Animals with special requirements

These animals all have certain things to accomplish, or points in the game to reach before you can meet them. It’s essential to keep that in mind and not try to hunt them beforehand because they simply won’t be there.

Legendary Bullgator

You’ll be able to hunt this ‘gator once you’ve finished the mission Country Pursuits in Chapter 4. You can find it haunting the south of the Lagras. As soon as you’ve found the third clue, you’ll need to be ready for a fight. Not only is this particular reptile huge, but it’s fast, tough, and strong. Still, line up a lot of shots from your sniper rifle, but make sure to have a powerful shotgun to hand too, as you may need something a little less unwieldy.

Legendary Giaguaro Panther

You’ll have to reach Rank 9 in Master Hunter challenges before you can challenge this king of cats. It stalks the area just to the south-east of Bolger Blade, and you’ll need to be on high alert when deciding to hunt it. While hunting it, you should be on high alert; it’ll likely try and sneak up on you and pounce on you which will instantly kill you. Go in after using a Cover Scent and keep an eye on your radar while skulking around; it will appear as a red dot a split-second before pouncing on you, and if you can dodge it you should be able to activate Dead Eye and then land a shot or two to kill it.

Epilogue Legendary animals

These hunts can only be found once you’ve finished Chapter 6 and accessed the Epilogue. They’re all located in the south-west of the map in the New Austin area. Thankfully, only the Cougar presents much of a challenge here, so you should have no issue finishing off this particular checklist.

Legendary Tatanka Bison

The Tatanka Bison can be found due south of Stillwater Creek. While it is a large animal, it’s not very hard to actually put down. It’s another of the animals that is likely to run away the moment you open fire, so make sure you mark a few spots in Dead Eye to give you the best chance of putting it down.

Legendary Pronghorn

This rather fancy creature is very fast and can be found east of Fort Mercer at Rio Del Lobo Rock. It’s a straightforward fight given where it comes in the game, so you’ll be able to take it down with no issues.

Legendary Cougar

The Cougar can be found in Gaptooth Ridge, and you’re best off using a Cover Scent before starting this hunt. It’s incredibly fast and highly aggressive, so you’re best bet is to try and line up a Dead Eye with your sniper rifle and try and hit it twice before switching to a shotgun and using Dead Eye again to kill it as it charges you.

And there you have it, all of the RDR2 legendary hunts we’ve stumbled across so far. There’s plenty to get stuck into, and they all vary in difficulty. Regardless, we wish you luck on your hunts.

To kill a Legendary Animal in Red Dead 2 you must hunt it carefully - do not just appear, you must hunt/track them to stand a chance of killing them. Here are the full steps for how to hunt Legendary in RDR2 and what to do if they don't appear - or get away. Equip your most powerful and ammo.

A with purchased from a is a great hunting accessory. You cannot damage Legendary Animal pelts so bring strong and leave your bow behind. Ride to the area where the Legendary Animal should appear based on the map below. A black box should pop up on the upper left corner of the screen indicating you've entered a Legendary Animal's territory.

Get off of your horse and move in slow, spiraling circles to until a white question mark (?) appears on your map. This is the start of the hunting sequence. If you do not see the black box pop up or the white?, leave the area and camp nearby. Return and the black box should appear and the animal should spawn. Note that some will not appear until you've completed Master (One example of this is the, see below). At the white?, press the button indicated to investigate the droppings, fur, or damage the animal left. This reveals a path.

Click the RIGHT STICK and LEFT STICK at the same time to enter Eagle Eye mode and see the path (R3/L3). Follow the path, and at the end of it (usually the path runs in a straight line from where you started, and it always ends within the white circle on the map) enter Eagle Eye again. Investigate the second of three animal evidence markers. Repeat the above steps to reveal a third evidence marker. At this point, listen for the animal and crouch.

Move slowly towards the animal using the final path illuminated by your Eagle Eye. Replenish Dead Eye as needed, and target the animal's head with a powerful weapon. Again, you cannot damage the pelt of a Legendary Animal so fire as many shots as you can. Like the will run after taking damage, so you'll need to shoot quickly, and with powerful ammo. Approach the Legendary Animal and skin it. If you let the animal get away, leave the area (go back to Camp) and sleep 72 hours.How to Use and Sell Legendary Animal Parts. The parts of a Legendary Animal like antlers and teeth can be used to make a very helpful called at the.

The Legendary Animal skins can be sold to a for money and to used to unlock cosmetic gear.Legendary Map There are 16 to hunt throughout, and New Austin. Use the map and links below as a guide to each animal. The can be found to the south of, in the marshy swamps west of Lakay in the Bayou Nwa region of Lemoyne. Skinning this alligator will reward you with the Skin and Tooth.

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Legendary

Find the in the clearing to the north of the lake at in the region of Ambarino. You can first obtain the Pelt and Claw after completing the mission in. The is found just to the southeast of, due west of the Van Horn. Skinning it rewards you with the Pelt and Tooth. You'll find the around the northwest section of Bluewater Marsh, at the northern edge of the Bayou Nwa region of Lemoyne.

Skinning it grants the Pelt and Tusk. You'll find the in the black bone forest at the western foot of Mt. Shan, northwest of in. The Pelt is valuable, but the Antler Trinket is great to get early on, as it increases the quality of all your skins.

You can hunt the west of Tumbleweed in Gaptooth Ridge in New Austin. Killing and skinning it earns you the Pelt and the. The can be hunted near the west end of Dewberry Creek, northwest of in the Scarlett Meadows region of Lemoyne. You'll hunt the in the woods due east of, to the north-east of Fort Wallace, on the border of and Ambarino. Skin it to earn the Pelt and Antler. The can be found just east of Mattock Pond, to the north of in Lemoyne.

It drops the Pelt and Claw when skinned. You'll find the in the far northeast corner of the map, by following the train tracks north from or heading up the river from in. Skinning it unlocks the Legendary Pelt and Legendary Antler. To unlock the, you must first complete nine Master. Once you do, you can find it in the woods south of, west of Shady Belle.

Skin the to earn the Skin and Eye. The can be found in New Austin, to the east and slightly south of Fort Mercer. Skinning it grants you the Hide and Horn. You'll be able to find the in the hills just north of the railroad, slightly east of, across the to the east of. Obtain the Hide and Horn by skinning it.

You'll find the in Hennigan's Stead, south of Stillwater Creek. Skin it to earn the Pelt and Horn. The can be hunted along the north shore of, in the region of Ambarino. It provides the Pelt and Legendary Bison Horn when skinned. The can be hunted and skinned in and around, to the southwest of the Wapati Reservation and across the Dakota, north of Fort Wallace. Its skin rewards you with the Pelt and Heart.

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Struggling to track down all of the RDR2 legendary animals? Early on in the story, you’ll come across the first instance of the Red Dead Redemption 2 legendary animal hunts. These are intended to be epic fights against nature itself, pitting you and your wits (and your guns) against almost mythical creatures out in the wild west. The animals you hunt are generally much larger, much stronger, and much sturdier than their standard, non-legendary counterparts.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Legendary Animal locations, and how best to take them down 1. Legendary Bharati Grizzly Bear. Legendary Buck. Legendary White Bison. Legendary Wolf. Legendary Moose. Legendary Beaver. Legendary Boar. Legendary Coyote.

There are a total of 16 Red Dead Redemption 2 legendary animals to track and hunt across the map, and while the game does give you some clues to help you find them, it’s a lot easier if you just follow along with us.

Each of these hunts will reward you with lots of animal parts to turn into the Trapper for new outfits and even some unique Trinkets. It’s a great way to kit yourself out with some cool looking gear as well as the chance to boost your abilities in exciting ways. As such, you’ll want to complete these RDR2 legendary animal hunts if you want to be at your best for the more difficult firefights and story missions.

Legendary animal general tips

There are a couple of things worth noting when it comes to these hunts. Unlike normal animals, it doesn’t actually matter about the state of the animal when it dies. That means you don’t need to think about where you place your shots or what weapons you use; as a result, you can use something with a lot of power. The best bet for this is the Rolling Block Rifle that you get during the Pouring Forth Oil mission in Chapter 2, it packs one of the biggest punches of all RDR2 weapons so you’ll have no issue putting the legendary animals down.

Secondly, you’re going to want to use Dead Eye a lot in these fights. While you can often defeat the beasts with a well-placed shot, sometimes that won’t happen, so bring Dead Eye tonics and level up your Dead Eye, too. When you hit level 4, you’ll be able to see weak points on the animals, which means you’ll have a better chance of putting them down quickly.

How to start RDR2 legendary animal hunts

To begin any of the hunts, you’ll first need to complete the mission Exit Pursued by a Bruised Ego in Chapter 2. Hosea will give you a handy little map as part of the questline that will show you the location of the legendary animals. The trouble is that it’s not a great analogue when you’re looking at the normal in-game map. That’s why we’ve put maps in below.

Once you’ve reached the destination, you’ll get a message that says “You Have entered Legendary Animal Territory. Hunt, this Legendary animal by finding and inspecting clues.”

Enter Eagle Eye and then have a look around, you should see a swirl of yellow particles stemming from the ground. Head over to where they are and inspect the clue before following the trail to the next clue. You then repeat this until the third clue, which will then lead you directly to the legendary animal.

You should also be able to see a question mark on your mini-map, so keep an eye out for that as well as using the maps for each creature and your Eagle Eye. Using all of this will lead you to the hunt itself, and then you just need to be ready to actually fight the beast.

We’ve listed the animals based on where you’ll come across them. This will more or less fit how you go through the story itself, but if you’ve got a great thirst for exploration, then it might not match up. Of course, this just means you can check out the animal you’re going for or just have a look generally.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Legendary Animals

These ones have no requirements past getting through the initial encounter with the Bharati Grizzly Bear, so feel free to go wild once you can do so.

Here are the RDR2 legendary animals:

Legendary Bharati Grizzly Bear

This is the beast you come across during the mission Exit Pursued by a Bruised Ego. While you do hunt it during the quest itself, you’ll have to stick around after the mission is finished to actually finish the job. If you’d rather come back at a later time, you can find it to the north of O’Creagh’s Run. Your best bet to beat this monstrous bear is to find a nice spot above the passage where the bear roams and pick him off from there.

Legendary Beaver

This is a much easier fight, probably due to the fact that beavers aren’t known for their ability to tear apart humans. It’s a dam easy fight in fact, and you can find it to the east of the Van Horn Trading Post at a rather large beaver dam.

Legendary Moose

You can find this creature in the north-east of the map just north of Brandywine Drop. The good news is that despite the size of this animal, it isn’t all that angry. That may make you feel a bit bad about taking it down, but hey, you’ve gotta get that loot somehow.

Legendary Bighorn Ram

You can find this one to the west of Valentine, just to the east of Cattail Pond. The Bighorn Ram is actually somewhat skittish and will run away if it senses you or if you hit it without killing it. As ever, the best bet here is to take your time lining up a headshot with your Rolling Block Rifle and put it down. It may take a couple of shots, but that’s what Dead Eye is for.

Legendary Elk

The Elk hangs out to the east of Fort Wallace. It’s another cautious animal and will run away if it spots you or if you don’t kill it with a single shot. The same tactics as always will help you take it down it quickly; line up your shots in Dead Eye, and it should fall fast.

Legendary Wolf

You can expect a much tougher fight with the Wolf. You can find it roaming near Cotorra Springs just north of Fort Wallace. Once you’ve found the third clue, you’ll be able to see the Wolf walking around to the east of you. Hunker down, bring out your rifle, and enter deadeye before painting it with targets. It should go down. Be aware that it’s still very tough even when it looks close to defeat, so don’t underestimate it.

Legendary White Bison

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The White Bison roams the wilderness just north of Lake Isabella. This beast has a lot of health but isn’t too keen on attacking you. Keep your distance just in case and take it out before it can react with a flurry of sniper shots. Well, as close to a flurry as the rifle can manage.

Legendary Buck

You can find the Buck to the north-west of Strawberry in Big Valley. The main challenge facing you with this beast is the amount of cover it naturally has thanks to the trees in the area. Your best bet is to take your time to find an area with a good sightline before using your Dead Eye.

Legendary Boar

This Boar lurks in the Bluewater Marsh just to the east of a wide section of the Kamassa River and to the east of where the sea encroaches on the mainland. This is an easy one to hunt and isn’t particularly fast or tough.

Legendary Coyote

Head to the north of Scarlett Meadows within Lemoyne for this one. While the Coyote isn’t very tough, it is incredibly quick, so make sure you’re putting a couple of shots on it in Dead Eye just in case.

Legendary Fox

The Fox is just to the North of Rhodes, in an area called Mattock Pond. You shouldn’t have any issue spotting this overgrown white fox, nor should you have any problems killing it once you’ve got it in your sights.

Legendary Animals with special requirements

These animals all have certain things to accomplish, or points in the game to reach before you can meet them. It’s essential to keep that in mind and not try to hunt them beforehand because they simply won’t be there.

Legendary Bullgator

You’ll be able to hunt this ‘gator once you’ve finished the mission Country Pursuits in Chapter 4. You can find it haunting the south of the Lagras. As soon as you’ve found the third clue, you’ll need to be ready for a fight. Not only is this particular reptile huge, but it’s fast, tough, and strong. Still, line up a lot of shots from your sniper rifle, but make sure to have a powerful shotgun to hand too, as you may need something a little less unwieldy.

Legendary Giaguaro Panther

You’ll have to reach Rank 9 in Master Hunter challenges before you can challenge this king of cats. It stalks the area just to the south-east of Bolger Blade, and you’ll need to be on high alert when deciding to hunt it. While hunting it, you should be on high alert; it’ll likely try and sneak up on you and pounce on you which will instantly kill you. Go in after using a Cover Scent and keep an eye on your radar while skulking around; it will appear as a red dot a split-second before pouncing on you, and if you can dodge it you should be able to activate Dead Eye and then land a shot or two to kill it.

Epilogue Legendary animals

These hunts can only be found once you’ve finished Chapter 6 and accessed the Epilogue. They’re all located in the south-west of the map in the New Austin area. Thankfully, only the Cougar presents much of a challenge here, so you should have no issue finishing off this particular checklist.

Legendary Tatanka Bison

The Tatanka Bison can be found due south of Stillwater Creek. While it is a large animal, it’s not very hard to actually put down. It’s another of the animals that is likely to run away the moment you open fire, so make sure you mark a few spots in Dead Eye to give you the best chance of putting it down.

Legendary Pronghorn

This rather fancy creature is very fast and can be found east of Fort Mercer at Rio Del Lobo Rock. It’s a straightforward fight given where it comes in the game, so you’ll be able to take it down with no issues.

Legendary Cougar

The Cougar can be found in Gaptooth Ridge, and you’re best off using a Cover Scent before starting this hunt. It’s incredibly fast and highly aggressive, so you’re best bet is to try and line up a Dead Eye with your sniper rifle and try and hit it twice before switching to a shotgun and using Dead Eye again to kill it as it charges you.

And there you have it, all of the RDR2 legendary hunts we’ve stumbled across so far. There’s plenty to get stuck into, and they all vary in difficulty. Regardless, we wish you luck on your hunts.

To kill a Legendary Animal in Red Dead 2 you must hunt it carefully - do not just appear, you must hunt/track them to stand a chance of killing them. Here are the full steps for how to hunt Legendary in RDR2 and what to do if they don't appear - or get away. Equip your most powerful and ammo.

A with purchased from a is a great hunting accessory. You cannot damage Legendary Animal pelts so bring strong and leave your bow behind. Ride to the area where the Legendary Animal should appear based on the map below. A black box should pop up on the upper left corner of the screen indicating you've entered a Legendary Animal's territory.

Get off of your horse and move in slow, spiraling circles to until a white question mark (?) appears on your map. This is the start of the hunting sequence. If you do not see the black box pop up or the white?, leave the area and camp nearby. Return and the black box should appear and the animal should spawn. Note that some will not appear until you've completed Master (One example of this is the, see below). At the white?, press the button indicated to investigate the droppings, fur, or damage the animal left. This reveals a path.

Click the RIGHT STICK and LEFT STICK at the same time to enter Eagle Eye mode and see the path (R3/L3). Follow the path, and at the end of it (usually the path runs in a straight line from where you started, and it always ends within the white circle on the map) enter Eagle Eye again. Investigate the second of three animal evidence markers. Repeat the above steps to reveal a third evidence marker. At this point, listen for the animal and crouch.

Move slowly towards the animal using the final path illuminated by your Eagle Eye. Replenish Dead Eye as needed, and target the animal's head with a powerful weapon. Again, you cannot damage the pelt of a Legendary Animal so fire as many shots as you can. Like the will run after taking damage, so you'll need to shoot quickly, and with powerful ammo. Approach the Legendary Animal and skin it. If you let the animal get away, leave the area (go back to Camp) and sleep 72 hours.How to Use and Sell Legendary Animal Parts. The parts of a Legendary Animal like antlers and teeth can be used to make a very helpful called at the.

The Legendary Animal skins can be sold to a for money and to used to unlock cosmetic gear.Legendary Map There are 16 to hunt throughout, and New Austin. Use the map and links below as a guide to each animal. The can be found to the south of, in the marshy swamps west of Lakay in the Bayou Nwa region of Lemoyne. Skinning this alligator will reward you with the Skin and Tooth.

It is really an interesting free to play online strategy RPG game that has humor baked into it as well. It’s not for everyone – but if you are an angler or maybe you just want to experience fishing (virtually) – this should be something you should get installed.It is a very basic simulation game with pleasant graphics details to provide the best first person experience. Fishing PlanetFishing Plant (as the name suggests) is an online first-person multiplayer fishing simulator. The game features 18 different classes to choose from, and whatever role you pick, everything depends on it.I would definitely want you to try this out – personally, I loved it.5. WAKFUWAKFU is a grid-based MMORPG game which every anime fan would love to have installed. City simulation games online.

Legendary

Find the in the clearing to the north of the lake at in the region of Ambarino. You can first obtain the Pelt and Claw after completing the mission in. The is found just to the southeast of, due west of the Van Horn. Skinning it rewards you with the Pelt and Tooth. You'll find the around the northwest section of Bluewater Marsh, at the northern edge of the Bayou Nwa region of Lemoyne.

Skinning it grants the Pelt and Tusk. You'll find the in the black bone forest at the western foot of Mt. Shan, northwest of in. The Pelt is valuable, but the Antler Trinket is great to get early on, as it increases the quality of all your skins.

You can hunt the west of Tumbleweed in Gaptooth Ridge in New Austin. Killing and skinning it earns you the Pelt and the. The can be hunted near the west end of Dewberry Creek, northwest of in the Scarlett Meadows region of Lemoyne. You'll hunt the in the woods due east of, to the north-east of Fort Wallace, on the border of and Ambarino. Skin it to earn the Pelt and Antler. The can be found just east of Mattock Pond, to the north of in Lemoyne.

It drops the Pelt and Claw when skinned. You'll find the in the far northeast corner of the map, by following the train tracks north from or heading up the river from in. Skinning it unlocks the Legendary Pelt and Legendary Antler. To unlock the, you must first complete nine Master. Once you do, you can find it in the woods south of, west of Shady Belle.

Skin the to earn the Skin and Eye. The can be found in New Austin, to the east and slightly south of Fort Mercer. Skinning it grants you the Hide and Horn. You'll be able to find the in the hills just north of the railroad, slightly east of, across the to the east of. Obtain the Hide and Horn by skinning it.

You'll find the in Hennigan's Stead, south of Stillwater Creek. Skin it to earn the Pelt and Horn. The can be hunted along the north shore of, in the region of Ambarino. It provides the Pelt and Legendary Bison Horn when skinned. The can be hunted and skinned in and around, to the southwest of the Wapati Reservation and across the Dakota, north of Fort Wallace. Its skin rewards you with the Pelt and Heart.

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  • Struggling to track down all of the RDR2 legendary animals? Early on in the story, you’ll come across the first instance of the Red Dead Redemption 2 legendary animal hunts. These are intended to be epic fights against nature itself, pitting you and your wits (and your guns) against almost mythical creatures out in the wild west. The animals you hunt are generally much larger, much stronger, and much sturdier than their standard, non-legendary counterparts.

    Red Dead Redemption 2 Legendary Animal locations, and how best to take them down 1. Legendary Bharati Grizzly Bear. Legendary Buck. Legendary White Bison. Legendary Wolf. Legendary Moose. Legendary Beaver. Legendary Boar. Legendary Coyote.

    There are a total of 16 Red Dead Redemption 2 legendary animals to track and hunt across the map, and while the game does give you some clues to help you find them, it’s a lot easier if you just follow along with us.

    Each of these hunts will reward you with lots of animal parts to turn into the Trapper for new outfits and even some unique Trinkets. It’s a great way to kit yourself out with some cool looking gear as well as the chance to boost your abilities in exciting ways. As such, you’ll want to complete these RDR2 legendary animal hunts if you want to be at your best for the more difficult firefights and story missions.

    Legendary animal general tips

    There are a couple of things worth noting when it comes to these hunts. Unlike normal animals, it doesn’t actually matter about the state of the animal when it dies. That means you don’t need to think about where you place your shots or what weapons you use; as a result, you can use something with a lot of power. The best bet for this is the Rolling Block Rifle that you get during the Pouring Forth Oil mission in Chapter 2, it packs one of the biggest punches of all RDR2 weapons so you’ll have no issue putting the legendary animals down.

    Secondly, you’re going to want to use Dead Eye a lot in these fights. While you can often defeat the beasts with a well-placed shot, sometimes that won’t happen, so bring Dead Eye tonics and level up your Dead Eye, too. When you hit level 4, you’ll be able to see weak points on the animals, which means you’ll have a better chance of putting them down quickly.

    How to start RDR2 legendary animal hunts

    To begin any of the hunts, you’ll first need to complete the mission Exit Pursued by a Bruised Ego in Chapter 2. Hosea will give you a handy little map as part of the questline that will show you the location of the legendary animals. The trouble is that it’s not a great analogue when you’re looking at the normal in-game map. That’s why we’ve put maps in below.

    Once you’ve reached the destination, you’ll get a message that says “You Have entered Legendary Animal Territory. Hunt, this Legendary animal by finding and inspecting clues.”

    Enter Eagle Eye and then have a look around, you should see a swirl of yellow particles stemming from the ground. Head over to where they are and inspect the clue before following the trail to the next clue. You then repeat this until the third clue, which will then lead you directly to the legendary animal.

    You should also be able to see a question mark on your mini-map, so keep an eye out for that as well as using the maps for each creature and your Eagle Eye. Using all of this will lead you to the hunt itself, and then you just need to be ready to actually fight the beast.

    We’ve listed the animals based on where you’ll come across them. This will more or less fit how you go through the story itself, but if you’ve got a great thirst for exploration, then it might not match up. Of course, this just means you can check out the animal you’re going for or just have a look generally.

    Red Dead Redemption 2 Legendary Animals

    These ones have no requirements past getting through the initial encounter with the Bharati Grizzly Bear, so feel free to go wild once you can do so.

    Here are the RDR2 legendary animals:

    Legendary Bharati Grizzly Bear

    This is the beast you come across during the mission Exit Pursued by a Bruised Ego. While you do hunt it during the quest itself, you’ll have to stick around after the mission is finished to actually finish the job. If you’d rather come back at a later time, you can find it to the north of O’Creagh’s Run. Your best bet to beat this monstrous bear is to find a nice spot above the passage where the bear roams and pick him off from there.

    Legendary Beaver

    This is a much easier fight, probably due to the fact that beavers aren’t known for their ability to tear apart humans. It’s a dam easy fight in fact, and you can find it to the east of the Van Horn Trading Post at a rather large beaver dam.

    Legendary Moose

    You can find this creature in the north-east of the map just north of Brandywine Drop. The good news is that despite the size of this animal, it isn’t all that angry. That may make you feel a bit bad about taking it down, but hey, you’ve gotta get that loot somehow.

    Legendary Bighorn Ram

    You can find this one to the west of Valentine, just to the east of Cattail Pond. The Bighorn Ram is actually somewhat skittish and will run away if it senses you or if you hit it without killing it. As ever, the best bet here is to take your time lining up a headshot with your Rolling Block Rifle and put it down. It may take a couple of shots, but that’s what Dead Eye is for.

    Legendary Elk

    The Elk hangs out to the east of Fort Wallace. It’s another cautious animal and will run away if it spots you or if you don’t kill it with a single shot. The same tactics as always will help you take it down it quickly; line up your shots in Dead Eye, and it should fall fast.

    Legendary Wolf

    You can expect a much tougher fight with the Wolf. You can find it roaming near Cotorra Springs just north of Fort Wallace. Once you’ve found the third clue, you’ll be able to see the Wolf walking around to the east of you. Hunker down, bring out your rifle, and enter deadeye before painting it with targets. It should go down. Be aware that it’s still very tough even when it looks close to defeat, so don’t underestimate it.

    Legendary White Bison

    Red dead redemption 2 legendary animals trinkets

    The White Bison roams the wilderness just north of Lake Isabella. This beast has a lot of health but isn’t too keen on attacking you. Keep your distance just in case and take it out before it can react with a flurry of sniper shots. Well, as close to a flurry as the rifle can manage.

    Legendary Buck

    You can find the Buck to the north-west of Strawberry in Big Valley. The main challenge facing you with this beast is the amount of cover it naturally has thanks to the trees in the area. Your best bet is to take your time to find an area with a good sightline before using your Dead Eye.

    Legendary Boar

    This Boar lurks in the Bluewater Marsh just to the east of a wide section of the Kamassa River and to the east of where the sea encroaches on the mainland. This is an easy one to hunt and isn’t particularly fast or tough.

    Legendary Coyote

    Head to the north of Scarlett Meadows within Lemoyne for this one. While the Coyote isn’t very tough, it is incredibly quick, so make sure you’re putting a couple of shots on it in Dead Eye just in case.

    Legendary Fox

    The Fox is just to the North of Rhodes, in an area called Mattock Pond. You shouldn’t have any issue spotting this overgrown white fox, nor should you have any problems killing it once you’ve got it in your sights.

    Legendary Animals with special requirements

    These animals all have certain things to accomplish, or points in the game to reach before you can meet them. It’s essential to keep that in mind and not try to hunt them beforehand because they simply won’t be there.

    Legendary Bullgator

    You’ll be able to hunt this ‘gator once you’ve finished the mission Country Pursuits in Chapter 4. You can find it haunting the south of the Lagras. As soon as you’ve found the third clue, you’ll need to be ready for a fight. Not only is this particular reptile huge, but it’s fast, tough, and strong. Still, line up a lot of shots from your sniper rifle, but make sure to have a powerful shotgun to hand too, as you may need something a little less unwieldy.

    Legendary Giaguaro Panther

    You’ll have to reach Rank 9 in Master Hunter challenges before you can challenge this king of cats. It stalks the area just to the south-east of Bolger Blade, and you’ll need to be on high alert when deciding to hunt it. While hunting it, you should be on high alert; it’ll likely try and sneak up on you and pounce on you which will instantly kill you. Go in after using a Cover Scent and keep an eye on your radar while skulking around; it will appear as a red dot a split-second before pouncing on you, and if you can dodge it you should be able to activate Dead Eye and then land a shot or two to kill it.

    Epilogue Legendary animals

    These hunts can only be found once you’ve finished Chapter 6 and accessed the Epilogue. They’re all located in the south-west of the map in the New Austin area. Thankfully, only the Cougar presents much of a challenge here, so you should have no issue finishing off this particular checklist.

    Legendary Tatanka Bison

    The Tatanka Bison can be found due south of Stillwater Creek. While it is a large animal, it’s not very hard to actually put down. It’s another of the animals that is likely to run away the moment you open fire, so make sure you mark a few spots in Dead Eye to give you the best chance of putting it down.

    Legendary Pronghorn

    This rather fancy creature is very fast and can be found east of Fort Mercer at Rio Del Lobo Rock. It’s a straightforward fight given where it comes in the game, so you’ll be able to take it down with no issues.

    Legendary Cougar

    The Cougar can be found in Gaptooth Ridge, and you’re best off using a Cover Scent before starting this hunt. It’s incredibly fast and highly aggressive, so you’re best bet is to try and line up a Dead Eye with your sniper rifle and try and hit it twice before switching to a shotgun and using Dead Eye again to kill it as it charges you.

    And there you have it, all of the RDR2 legendary hunts we’ve stumbled across so far. There’s plenty to get stuck into, and they all vary in difficulty. Regardless, we wish you luck on your hunts.

    To kill a Legendary Animal in Red Dead 2 you must hunt it carefully - do not just appear, you must hunt/track them to stand a chance of killing them. Here are the full steps for how to hunt Legendary in RDR2 and what to do if they don't appear - or get away. Equip your most powerful and ammo.

    A with purchased from a is a great hunting accessory. You cannot damage Legendary Animal pelts so bring strong and leave your bow behind. Ride to the area where the Legendary Animal should appear based on the map below. A black box should pop up on the upper left corner of the screen indicating you've entered a Legendary Animal's territory.

    Get off of your horse and move in slow, spiraling circles to until a white question mark (?) appears on your map. This is the start of the hunting sequence. If you do not see the black box pop up or the white?, leave the area and camp nearby. Return and the black box should appear and the animal should spawn. Note that some will not appear until you've completed Master (One example of this is the, see below). At the white?, press the button indicated to investigate the droppings, fur, or damage the animal left. This reveals a path.

    Click the RIGHT STICK and LEFT STICK at the same time to enter Eagle Eye mode and see the path (R3/L3). Follow the path, and at the end of it (usually the path runs in a straight line from where you started, and it always ends within the white circle on the map) enter Eagle Eye again. Investigate the second of three animal evidence markers. Repeat the above steps to reveal a third evidence marker. At this point, listen for the animal and crouch.

    Move slowly towards the animal using the final path illuminated by your Eagle Eye. Replenish Dead Eye as needed, and target the animal's head with a powerful weapon. Again, you cannot damage the pelt of a Legendary Animal so fire as many shots as you can. Like the will run after taking damage, so you'll need to shoot quickly, and with powerful ammo. Approach the Legendary Animal and skin it. If you let the animal get away, leave the area (go back to Camp) and sleep 72 hours.How to Use and Sell Legendary Animal Parts. The parts of a Legendary Animal like antlers and teeth can be used to make a very helpful called at the.

    The Legendary Animal skins can be sold to a for money and to used to unlock cosmetic gear.Legendary Map There are 16 to hunt throughout, and New Austin. Use the map and links below as a guide to each animal. The can be found to the south of, in the marshy swamps west of Lakay in the Bayou Nwa region of Lemoyne. Skinning this alligator will reward you with the Skin and Tooth.

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    Legendary

    Find the in the clearing to the north of the lake at in the region of Ambarino. You can first obtain the Pelt and Claw after completing the mission in. The is found just to the southeast of, due west of the Van Horn. Skinning it rewards you with the Pelt and Tooth. You'll find the around the northwest section of Bluewater Marsh, at the northern edge of the Bayou Nwa region of Lemoyne.

    Skinning it grants the Pelt and Tusk. You'll find the in the black bone forest at the western foot of Mt. Shan, northwest of in. The Pelt is valuable, but the Antler Trinket is great to get early on, as it increases the quality of all your skins.

    You can hunt the west of Tumbleweed in Gaptooth Ridge in New Austin. Killing and skinning it earns you the Pelt and the. The can be hunted near the west end of Dewberry Creek, northwest of in the Scarlett Meadows region of Lemoyne. You'll hunt the in the woods due east of, to the north-east of Fort Wallace, on the border of and Ambarino. Skin it to earn the Pelt and Antler. The can be found just east of Mattock Pond, to the north of in Lemoyne.

    It drops the Pelt and Claw when skinned. You'll find the in the far northeast corner of the map, by following the train tracks north from or heading up the river from in. Skinning it unlocks the Legendary Pelt and Legendary Antler. To unlock the, you must first complete nine Master. Once you do, you can find it in the woods south of, west of Shady Belle.

    Skin the to earn the Skin and Eye. The can be found in New Austin, to the east and slightly south of Fort Mercer. Skinning it grants you the Hide and Horn. You'll be able to find the in the hills just north of the railroad, slightly east of, across the to the east of. Obtain the Hide and Horn by skinning it.

    You'll find the in Hennigan's Stead, south of Stillwater Creek. Skin it to earn the Pelt and Horn. The can be hunted along the north shore of, in the region of Ambarino. It provides the Pelt and Legendary Bison Horn when skinned. The can be hunted and skinned in and around, to the southwest of the Wapati Reservation and across the Dakota, north of Fort Wallace. Its skin rewards you with the Pelt and Heart.

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