Red Dead Redemption 2 – Collector’s Guide (Red Dead Online)

Collector’s Guide

This guide contain useful info about Eagle Egg, Boar Bristle Brush, Bone Arrowhead Locations.

Unfortunately, there seem to be multiple locations for each of these items. This means that you might visit one location, but the item won’t appear. For that reason, we have detailed two spawn points for each of the items. Below, you’ll find everything that we know about the Eagle Egg, Boar Bristle Brush, and Bone Arrowhead locations.

Red Dead Online Eagle Egg Locations

The Eagle Egg location can be a little bit tricky to locate in Red Dead Online. Unlike other items, the Eagle Egg can be found in a tree sitting in a nest. To get it down, you’ll have to shoot the nest with a low powered weapon, like a Varmint Rifle or a Small Game Arrow, otherwise it will be destroyed. Once you shoot the nest, the Eagle Egg will fall down and you can pick it up. Our Red Dead Online Collector’s guide will take you to two different Eagle Egg locations.

The first Eagle Egg location can be found northeast of Strawberry, and can be seen in the map above.

As you arrive at the marker, use Eagle Eye and you should see the Eagle Egg location begin to glow in a tree close to the edge of the mountain. Simply shoot the nest, pick up the egg, and add it to your collection.

The second Eagle Egg location in Red Dead Online can be found just west of Deadboot Creek, which is in the northern portion of the map. You can see the exact location on the map above.

As you arrive at the marker, use your Eagle Eye and you’ll see the Eagle Egg glowing in the snowy tree. Simply shoot it down with a low powered weapon and you’ll be good to go.

Red Dead Online Boar Bristle Brush Locations

The Boar Bristle Brush is one of the three collectibles needed to complete Madam Nazar’s quest. We were able to find two Boar Bristle Brush locations, which can be seen in our Red Dead Online Collector’s guide.

The first Brush location can be found south of Annesburg and northeast of the Van Horn Trading Post. You can see the exact location of the Boar Bristle Brush in the map above.

As you arrive, you should see the Boar Bristle Brush sitting on a chair on the front porch. As you can see, it didn’t spawn there for us, however, we have confirmed that this is a spawn point.

The second Boar Bristle Brush location can be found southwest of Tumbleweed, just above the San Luis River. You can see its exact location on the map above.

Upon arrival, you should see a small house.

Head inside and you’ll see the Boar Bristle Brush sitting on the dresser, waiting to be added to your collection.

Red Dead Online Bone Arrowhead Locations

The Bone Arrowhead item is another one of the three things players will need to find to complete Madam Nazar’s weekly quest challenges. The Bone Arrowhead locations can be found buried underground, meaning you’ll need to have a shovel to dig them up.

Not only will you need a shovel, but you’ll need the Pennington Field Shovel sold by Madam Nazar. If you need help finding her location, check out our guide. Once you’ve got the shovel, you can begin looking for Bone Arrowheads.

Unfortunately, we have only been able to confirm one Bone Arrowhead location in Red Dead Online. As you can see in the map above, you’ll need to head just south of Rhodes.

Upon arrival, you should see some dirt piled up in the garden looking area. If you go over to it, you’ll be able to dig it up with your shovel and uncover a Bone Arrowhead.

Some players have said that there is another Bone Arrowhead location on a bank in the San Luis River, which can be seen in the map above. However, we were not able to confirm it, but it might be worth checking out if you strike out on the first location.

Volodymyr Azimoff
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I love games and I live games. Video games are my passion, my hobby and my job. My experience with games started back in 1994 with the Metal Mutant game on ZX Spectrum computer. And since then, I’ve been playing on anything from consoles, to mobile devices. My first official job in the game industry started back in 2005, and I'm still doing what I love to do.

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