Sure, you're able to sell horses in RDR2's story mode. Keep in mind that the price you get might vary based on the horse's attributes and your reputation in the game.
Sure. Breeding horses in RDR2 story mode is possible, but it involves factors like having the right facilities and meeting certain in-game criteria. It takes some effort and knowledge of the game mechanics.
In RDR2 story mode, the limit for the number of horses you can have is four. This is to maintain balance and realism within the game's mechanics and storyline.
Yes, you can steal horses in the RDR2 story. There are many horses out in the open that you can take. But be careful as some horses might be owned by someone, and stealing them can get you in trouble with the law or the owner if they catch you.
The cougar pelts are great. They sell well.
Yes, you can. There are specific ways and locations in the game where you can obtain a poncho.
Yes, you can. In RDR2 story mode, there are opportunities to purchase wagons at certain locations or from specific vendors.
In the RDR2 story mode, bank robbing is not a feasible option. The game's narrative and gameplay mechanics are designed to prevent such actions to maintain a certain balance and story integrity.
You can buy a poncho in RDR2 story mode. Just keep an eye out for general stores or outfitters as you explore the game world. Different poncho styles and colors might also be available depending on where you look.
No, you can't. The game doesn't allow it as it goes against the game's storyline and moral guidelines.
Sure, stealing horses is possible in the game. You'll come across various horses in different locations. Some might be wild and easy to tame and steal, while others might be tied up near a ranch or a town. If you steal a horse that has an owner, there'll be consequences, like a bounty on you.