Players are still discovering new things in Red Dead Redemption 2. An Arthur who constantly pushes NPCs into the water is currently bringing a lot of fun to the community.
This is how to get rid of NPCs: The player mynamestanner recently showcased his new discovery on the Red Dead Redemption 2 subreddit: It is possible to push NPCs standing near water or the pier into the water. Depending on whether they are standing or sitting, Arthur pushes or kicks the unsuspecting characters off the pier.
What NPCs do when you don’t shove them around, we have here for you.
As proof, the user posted a video of his Arthur throwing innocent characters off the pier in Van Horn. By the way, it was also mynamestanner who gave NPCs cheeky responses in RDR2.
How does it work? As the player writes, it is possible to throw NPCs into the water with a simple melee attack. Just briefly tap the melee button. Depending on whether the NPC is standing or sitting by the pier, Arthur throws or kicks the character into the water.
With these settings, RDR2 plays even better.
What do players say? Some players on Reddit are amazed that it’s possible to get rid of NPCs so easily. Other cowboys immediately provide further tips on how to dispose of unwanted characters.
You can simply grab NPCs with the triangle or Y button and then throw them into the water. More aggressive characters strangle their victims and can dispose of them in the water without a trace.
For those who love action, they can also tackle NPCs and forcefully throw them into the water. However, be mindful of your stamina, or you might find yourself drowning quicker than you’d like. How to level up your stamina in Red Dead Redemption 2 can be read here.
Amid all the fun of pushing NPCs around, mynamestanner doesn’t take himself too seriously: As he writes on Reddit, he pondered for several minutes whether to use the song “Push” by Matchbox Twenty at the end of his video. He claims he didn’t want to be stingy and just paid the $1.29, even though the song is only heard for a few seconds.
According to other players, however, it was “Money well spent” – a worthwhile use of money.
Lastly, a simple safe has amazed the RDR2 community:
