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Warthington Ranch | |
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Game | |
Red Dead Redemption, part I, American West | |
Teams | |
Warthington family | |
Place | |
Sand's Grass, Texas, US | |
Modes (Console Only; PC can play any map in any mode) | |
Singleplayer, multiplayer | |
Console Codename (PC) | |
The Warthington Ranch | |
Singleplayer Map | |
In Sandy Grass |
Warthington Ranch is a location featured in Red Dead Redemption part I, The American West and part IV, Undead Nightmare, in Sand's Grass region of the Texas territory. It is a ranch north of MacFarlane's Ranch.
Info[]
Other than being one of the locations necessary for 100% completion, the Warthington Ranch is not mentioned in any missions and plays no real part in the game. However, it is possibly owned by Aldous Warthington, or at least has some sort of connection to the man. This is certainly possible, considering that Aldous is a distant cousin of the main farmer there, Ray Warthington.
Multiplayer[]
After downloading the Liars and Cheats or Cheaters DLC pack, Warthington Ranch becomes a gang hideout for the British's Gang and is lead by Julias Grimes. It is one of a series of hideouts that, when completed, will give the player with the highest score the ability to obtain the Explosive Rifle from Benjamin Dupuis.
Undead Nightmare[]
In Undead Nightmare, Warthington Ranch is not one of the locations that needs to be saved, of course, since everyone has it for a very non-important location. The undead roam freely around the ranch and many undead animals can be found in the vicinity, including the undead cougar, wolf, coyote, and boar. Devil Goats can also be found in the area.
Ray Warthington may be found outside the barn, shooting at the undead. Once all in the vicinity are killed, he will tell Marston not to go in the barn since many undeads are trapped inside. Along with them, however, is a chest filled with ammunition.
Warthington Ranch is one of the locations where the doctor's camp may spawn not too far from it.
Layout[]
The ranch consists of a large farm house (which cannot be entered) and a stable, plus a barn. There is a pen which holds two horses and another for pigs. There is nothing much else to see other than the barn and the house, though. There is a log and an ax logged to it near the house as well. Normally, the player can see two people working at the ranch, Ray and Bertha. The two horses in the pen will not count as stolen if the player takes them.
Aldous may sometimes come here for a coffee or tea break.
Known owners[]
- Owner: Possibly Aldous Warthington (today unknown)
- Residents: Ray Warthington, Bertha Warthington, today unknown
- Known people who desire to control it: None
Trivia[]
- Ray Warthington, the main farmer and wannabe owner of the ranch, can be seen gambling in Silver Town and Thief's Town, namely playing five finger fillet or liar's dice. His wife's name (who also appears on the ranch) is Bertha Warthington. Ray's prominence at gambling tables across the frontier could imply that the ranch is facing some debt problems, however, this is just an assumption, since the place is actually owned by Aldous, the rich politician from Gold Town.
- Ray's former, deceased wife, Louisa, is buried at Old Fellow's Rest.
- The barn is very similar to the barn found in Beecher's Hope.
- Harassing or pointing a weapon at any of the Warthingtons makes 'em hostile, and they may pull out a Double-barrel Shotgun, and shot at the player with little to no mercy.
- Sometimes if the player kills a livestock, Bertha will shout: "Who do you think you are, Holstein Hal or Willie Bollard?" As a reference to a famous Hispanic cattle rustler and one of the leaders of the British's Gang.
- It is common to see coyotes attacking and killing chickens wandering around the ranch. Ray will also shoot at the coyotes when he sees them stealing his livestock.
- It is one of the very few locations in the game where there are pigs.
- Willie Lesster can be heard saying that the Warthingtons are keeping a damn tiger in their barn, though this is a false rumour, like all the others he spreads.
- Today, the ranch and barn are vastly improved and red in colour.