
How to Meet Vampires in RDR2
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To meet vampires in Red Dead Redemption 2 (RDR2), you will need to locate five strange messages within Saint Denis and interact with them, which will ultimately lead you to the vampire’s location, and then you can interact with and kill him, but only at night, specifically between 12:00 AM to 1:00 AM. The vampire can be found in an alleyway south of the St. Denis Cathedral, and the encounter is part of a complex Easter Egg that puts Arthur Morgan in the shoes of a notable vampire hunter like Abraham Van Helsing.
Understanding the Vampire Encounter
The process of meeting the vampire involves discovering a series of mysterious writings scattered across Saint Denis. These writings are clues that eventually lead to the vampire’s whereabouts. Each writing must be inspected to progress towards the encounter.
Frequently Asked Questions
General Questions
- What time does the vampire appear in RDR2? The vampire can only be encountered around midnight (12:00 AM to 1:00 AM).
- Can Arthur hunt down the Saint Denis Vampire? Yes, Arthur Morgan can hunt down the Saint Denis Vampire in a quest inspired by classic characters such as Abraham Van Helsing and Count Dracula.
- Can you see the vampire again in RDR2 if he kills you? Sadly, the vampire never reappears if he kills you, making it a one-time encounter unless you reload a previous save.
Location and Encounter
- How do you trigger the vampire in RDR2? You trigger the vampire encounter by locating and interacting with five strange messages within Saint Denis, which will then reveal the vampire’s location.
- Where is the vampire in RDR2? The vampire can be found in an alleyway south of the St. Denis Cathedral, marked as a “Corpse” on your map after inspecting all the mysterious writings.
- What is the rarest encounter in RDR2? Among the rare encounters in RDR2, the vampire, Agnes Dowd: The Ghost Of The Swamp, The Feral Man, and UFO sightings are considered rare, but the rarity can vary based on player experiences.
Game Mechanics and Story
- Can you cure Arthur Morgan? There’s no cure for tuberculosis (TB) in RDR2; the game’s story progresses with Arthur’s TB as a significant plot point.
- Can Arthur avoid getting tuberculosis? Currently, the only way Arthur can avoid the effects of TB is by not progressing in the game’s story, essentially pausing his condition indefinitely.
- Who gave Arthur TB? Thomas Downes is the character who gives Arthur Morgan tuberculosis, highlighting the infectious nature of the disease in the RDR2 universe.
Additional Encounters and Activities
- Is there a werewolf in RDR2? There is a character referred to as the “werewolf” in RDR2, located in Roanoke Valley, north of Annesburg; approaching him will cause him to flee, leading to his cave.
- Can you lasso the vampire in RDR2? If you hogtie the vampire with the lasso and then cut him loose, the vampire will attack and can kill Arthur with a single punch.
- How do you trigger a serial killer in RDR2? Investigating the serial killer’s hideout and inspecting a specific knife triggers a cutscene where the serial killer attacks Arthur.
Miscellaneous
- What happens if you don’t catch the kid in Saint Denis? If Arthur fails to catch Cleet, he encounters a gang of armed street kids, leading to a confrontation.
- Where is Bonnie in RDR2? Bonnie MacFarlane can be found at MacFarlane’s Ranch, outside of New Austin in Red Dead Online.
- Will there be a RDR3? While there’s no official release date for Red Dead Redemption 3 (RDR3), hints and teases from Rockstar Games suggest that another installment in the series is likely, though it may not be released until 2026 or later, considering the development time for previous games.