Introduction
You just shot a farmer for his cattle. Your honor dropped. Now Dutch is giving you disappointed looks. Does it matter? Yes – drastically. This RDR2 honor guide explains every gameplay difference between high and low honor. You will learn the fastest honor farms and how to unlock exclusive outfits. For a complete game walkthrough, see our main Red Dead Redemption 2 guide.
How Honor Mechanics Work in Red Dead Redemption 2
This RDR2 honor guide starts with the numbers. Honor ranges from -320 (lowest) to +320 (highest). Every action adds or subtracts a specific amount:
- Greet a stranger: +1 honor
- Catch and release a fish: +5 honor
- Donate $20 to camp: +10 honor
- Kill a lawman: -50 honor
- Rob a civilian: -20 honor
Your honor level affects store prices, stranger reactions, and the ending cutscene. No other stat in the game has this much narrative weight.
High Honor Benefits: The Cowboy Path
Following this RDR2 honor guide for high honor unlocks the following benefits:
| Benefit | Effect |
|---|---|
| Shop discounts | 50% off everything in all stores |
| Outfit unlock | “The Angel” (white coat) |
| Story ending | Arthur dies watching the sunrise (peaceful) |
| Stranger reactions | People greet you first |
| Bounty reduction | Bounties clear 30% faster over time |
Best high honor farming spot: Saint Denis. Walk down the main street and greet everyone. 50 hellos = +50 honor. Takes 10 minutes.
Low Honor Benefits: The Outlaw Path
This RDR2 honor guide also covers the dark side. Low honor changes the game in these ways:
| Benefit | Effect |
|---|---|
| Loot quality | More gold teeth, rings, and watches from corpses |
| Outfit unlock | “The Devil” (black coat) |
| Story ending | Arthur dies stabbed by Micah (violent) |
| Intimidation | Strangers flee when you approach |
| Unique dialogue | Arthur’s journal entries are angrier |
Best low honor farming spot: Van Horn Trading Post. No law there. Kill everyone repeatedly.
How the Ending Changes (Spoiler Light)
A good RDR2 honor guide must explain the four endings. Here is exactly what happens:
- High honor + help John: Arthur dies on the mountain, watching the sunrise. Peaceful.
- High honor + go for money: Arthur dies stabbed, but smiles knowing John escaped.
- Low honor + help John: Micah shoots Arthur in the face.
- Low honor + go for money: Arthur dies stabbed on the ground – no redemption.
External resource: The psychology of honor systems in games is studied by researchers. For RDR2-specific data, the Red Dead Wiki honor page has exact values.
The “Invisible” Honor Effects Most Players Miss
This RDR2 honor guide reveals three hidden effects:
- Camp morale: High honor makes camp members sing more often. Low honor makes them argue.
- Grave location: High honor Arthur gets a grave on a mountain. Low honor Arthur gets a shallow grave in a field.
- Epilogue dialogue: John will mention Arthur’s honor level to strangers. They react differently.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Can I max honor before Chapter 6?
A: Yes. Use the Saint Denis greet method. It works in any chapter.
Q2: Does honor affect gameplay after Arthur dies?
A: No. John has his own honor system. Arthur’s honor only affects his own ending.
Q3: Can I switch from low to high honor in one hour?
A: Yes. Go to Saint Denis. Greet 320 people. That takes about 60 minutes of real time.
Q4: Is the low honor ending worth seeing?
A: Once, for completion. It is much shorter and less satisfying.
Conclusion
This RDR2 honor guide shows that high honor is objectively better for most players. You get discounts, a better ending, and easier stranger missions. Low honor is only for roleplaying a pure outlaw.
For a full list of honor-locked missions and stranger encounters, return to our main Red Dead Redemption 2 guide.
Internal Cross-References
- To see how honor impacts your interactions in Saint Denis, check out our Saint Denis secrets guide.
- Honor also affects which stranger missions are available to you.