RDR2 Beaver Tooth Trinket

Red Dead Redemption 2

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Red Dead Redemption II: Beaver Tooth Trinket Crafting Guide

The Beaver Tooth Trinket is a unique Red Dead Redemption 2 item you can craft starting Chapter 2 of the video game.

In Red Dead Redemption II, the Beaver Tooth Trinket requires the tooth of a Legendary Animal you can hunt West of Huron Glenn.

This unique trinket affects Arthur’s weapons, by reducing their degradation speed.

Beaver Tooth Trinket Materials:

1x Legendary Beaver Tooth – Reward for killing the Legendary Beaver.

Cost -$18.25

How to Craft the Beaver Tooth Trinket:

The jewelry is crafted at the Fence after you loot the Legendary Beaver Tooth by skinning the unique white beaver.

Keep in mind that a  common North American Beaver will not drop this type of item.

Additionally, you will have to pay $18.25 to buy this trinket. Once you get the tooth, simply visit the Fence and pay the required amount of money.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Beaver Tooth Trinket Crafting Guide

How to Use the Beaver Trinket:

Once you buy the trinket, keep it in your inventory to benefit from its powers. Similar to all RDR2 trinkets, you don’t actually have to equip it in order get its bonuses.

The Beaver Tooth Trinket slows the degradation of all weapons by 10%, making it quite useful when paired with the Raven Claw Talisman.

Looking for more Red Dead Redemption II crafting guides, tips, hints, and walkthroughs? Make sure you visit our RDR2 Wiki hub, especially if you wish to get Total Completion in the video game developed by Rockstar Studios.

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