
It is very slow at harvesting frozen flesh, however, it is even faster than the Hunting Knife when used on flesh that is lower than approximately 50% frozen. The Hatchet can also be used to harvest flesh from a carcass. Also, it can be used to harvest Green Birch Saplings in order to build the Survival Bow The Hatchet is primarily used as the only method of harvesting Firewood in the environment ( Fir and Cedar), as well as being required to harvest Reclaimed Wood from objects such as Shelves and Crates.
Harvesting a Hatchet yields 2 Scrap Metal and 1 Fir Firewood. Repairing a Hatchet uses 1 Whetstone, also called a Sharpening Stone. Cross-title events that pull people in one direction or another. GTA Online has built a massive following over the years, and you can bet that Rockstar is going to be doing its best to thread a very particular needle: it wants as many GTA Online players to try out Red Dead Online as possible, but it doesn't want them to necessarily stop playing GTA Online. The stone hatchet joins the double action revolver as the second cross-title weapon being introduced into GTA Online in preparation for Red Dead Redemption 2. Chaining kills keeps the rampage up for longer. The hatchet comes with a rampage ability that reduces incoming damage and increases health regeneration. That unlocks it in GTA Online, but in order to unlock it in Red Dead Redemption 2 you'll need to kill 25 enemies, which will also net you a handy GTA$250,000.
She should be texting you 5 bounty targets, which you can complete in order to finish the initial challenge and learn the location of the hatchet. Maude Eccles is your point person for getting the new weapon.