![]() ![]() Baths can be taken at any hotel in towns and cities for a few cents, allowing Arthur to clean the dirt and the dust from his journey. If you want to do things in a proper way, however, you will have to take a bath. If you have mud on you, which can happen often if you walk on foot in small towns like Valentine, or if you explore the wild in search of herbs, you can get rid of it by getting into any river: it's far from being ideal, but it's practical and cost-efficient, as you don't have to pay to use any facility. Getting cleaned up in the story mode is rather straightforward, and there are multiple ways to do so. It's still good, however, to be in the best possible condition at all times, as not only will NPCs avoid you if you're dirty and start smelling, but shopkeepers will also prevent you from doing any business with them. ![]() As already mentioned, hygiene isn't properly explained in Red Dead Redemption 2's story mode as it's not a particularly important gameplay mechanic. ![]()
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