RDR2 Moose Antler Trinket

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Red Dead Redemption II: Moose Antler Trinket Crafting Guide

Unlike other valuables, you can obtain the Red Dead Redemption 2 Moose Antler Trinket, as soon as you reach Chapter 2 of the video game published by Rockstar Games for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

The RDR2 Moose Antler Trinket is very similar to the Lion’s Paw Trinket, but unlike the latter, it increases Arthur’s health experience bonus; whereas the Lion Paw Trinket increases the stamina experience bonus.

This means that if you wish to fully upgrade Arthur’s Health Core faster, crafting the Moose Antler Trinket in Red Dead Redemption II is a priority.

Below, we’ll explain what you need to do in order to get this powerful piece of jewelry.

Moose Antler Trinket Materials:

1x Legendary Moose Antler – You’ll receive it by hunting and skinning the Legendary Moose, in Roanoke Ridge, west of Willard’s Rest.

Cost -$19

How to Craft the Moose Antler Trinket:

The antler of the Legendary Moose is the only material required for the Moose Antler Trinket; however, after you get it, you’ll also need to pay the shopkeeper at the Fence, $19.

Make sure that before visiting the Fence, you have the required amount of money. Next, ask the shopkeeper to craft this unique piece of jewelry by selecting it from the list of trinkets.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Moose Antler Trinket Crafting Guide

How to Use the Moose Trinket:

To use the Moose Trinket in Red Dead Redemption 2, all you have to do is to keep it in your inventory, once you retrieve it from the Fence.

There is no need to equip the trinket if you wish to benefit from it.

With this trinket in your inventory, you’ll be able to level up Arthur’s Health Core faster, because the amount of health experience received is increased by 10%. Eventually, with this specific trinket, Arthur will be capable to withstand more damage while in combat.

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