Red Dead Redemption 2 Lending a Hand: All Missable Quests Guide

Of all of the trophies and achievements that are in the game, one that is a little tricky is Red Dead Redemption 2 Lending a Hand. This achievement is tricky because the requirements that you need are able to be missed over the course of the game. Worse still, these certain requirements do disappear with time. That means that you have to always be paying attention.

Essentially, the Red Dead Redemption 2 Lending a Hand trophy is for completing all Honor side missions. There are quite a lot of these in total. In addition, you have dozens upon dozens of main story missions, too. This can keep you busy for a very long time. Unfortunately, many of these side missions can be missed if you don’t do them immediately.

Red Dead Redemption 2 Lending a Hand Trophy Guide

Red Dead Redemption 2 Lending a Hand

However, the game does allow you to finish things you didn’t do in the post-game. But there is no guarantee that all of these side quests will be available there. As such, we recommend that you do them while you still can so you don’t miss out on this achievement. You can find the full list below courtesy of Reddit user Nick_Motts. Interestingly enough, some users are reporting that you can still get the trophy once you beat the epilogue without doing all of these. But that isn’t guaranteed and could be patched in the future.

  • Chapter 2: Money lending and other sins I, II, III. You need to turn in the debts
  • Chapter 2: Good, honest, snake oil. (Quest giver, inside the sheriff’s office in Valentine).
  • Chapter 2: We loved, once and true. (I, II, III). Letter in Arthur’s tent.
  • Chapter 3: The course of true love. (I, II, III). Beau Gray in Rhodes.
  • Chapter 3: Money lending and other sins. (IV)
  • Chapter 4: Help a brother out. (Brother Dawkins in Saint Denis). Can be done after Joys of Civilization mission.
  • Chapter 4: Brothers, sisters, one and all. (Brother Dawkins in Saint Denis).
  • Chapter 4: Fatherhood and other dreams. (I, II). Letter in your room.
  • Chapter 4: Money lending and other sins. (V)
  • Chapter 6: The course of true love. (IV, V). Letter from Penelope Braithwaite
  • Chapter 6: Archeology for beginners. (Rains Fall at the Indian reservation).
  • Chapter 6: Honor, amongst thieves. (Captain Monroe at the Indian reservation).
  • Chapter 6: Money lending and other sins. (VI, VII). Remember to turn in the debts
  • Chapter 6: Do not seek absolution. (I, II). Honor level 4, very easy to miss. (Edith Downes in Annesburg).
  • Chapter 6: Mrs. Sadie Adler, Widow. (I, II)