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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* [[Lenny Summers]]' death in this mission is the only gang related death to happen outside of a cutscene in ''Red Dead Redemption 2''.
 
* [[Lenny Summers]]' death in this mission is the only gang related death to happen outside of a cutscene in ''Red Dead Redemption 2''.
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* If Arthur doesn't have a rifle with them when exiting the bank, [[Javier Escuella]] will give him one.
 
* When escaping authorities at the end of the mission, the gang departs on a vessel named ''Antenor''. ''Antenor'' was the name of five British steamships, the first two of which were built in 1872 and 1896, respectively. The name generally stems from the figure in Greek mythology who was a counselor to King Priam during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_War Trojan War]. Appearing in both The ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iliad Iliad]'' and The ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeneid Aeneid]'', Antenor became known in many versions of the Trojan War story for betraying Troy to the Greeks, fleeing the city's ultimate destruction, or attempting to build various new cities.The name is further referenced in Dante's ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferno_(Dante) Inferno]'', in which part of the deepest level of hell is named "Antenora" as a special place reserved for traitors.
 
* When escaping authorities at the end of the mission, the gang departs on a vessel named ''Antenor''. ''Antenor'' was the name of five British steamships, the first two of which were built in 1872 and 1896, respectively. The name generally stems from the figure in Greek mythology who was a counselor to King Priam during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trojan_War Trojan War]. Appearing in both The ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iliad Iliad]'' and The ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeneid Aeneid]'', Antenor became known in many versions of the Trojan War story for betraying Troy to the Greeks, fleeing the city's ultimate destruction, or attempting to build various new cities.The name is further referenced in Dante's ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferno_(Dante) Inferno]'', in which part of the deepest level of hell is named "Antenora" as a special place reserved for traitors.
   

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Banking, The Old American Art is a mission in Red Dead Redemption 2. It is the final mission of Chapter 4

Mission overview

The gang prepare to rob the bank in Saint Denis as one final score that would allow them to retire.

Story

In order to fund their escape overseas and retirement from the life of crime, the gang prepare for one last job; robbing Lemoyne National Bank in Saint Denis. Although the robbery starts off well, Pinkertons quickly arrive on the scene. Hosea is held hostage after being captured by Agent Milton during the distraction that he orchestrated. Knowing that Hosea had not and would not agree to his deal, Milton decided to kill Hosea, and shot him in the chest, resulting in his death. A shootout ensues between the gang and the Pinkertons. With the gunfight unwinnable, Dutch has Arthur plant dynamite on the wall inside the bank, allowing the outlaws to escape to the rooftop and escape. While the rest of the gang are escaping, John is captured alive by Pinkertons and later sent to Sisika Penitentiary to be incarcerated. Along with this, Lenny is killed by Pinkerton gunmen during the escape on the rooftops. The remaining six - Dutch, Arthur, Micah, Bill, Javier and Charles hide in an abandoned apartment and wait until night to escape. Dutch decides to escape on a boat and leave the country, and so the six proceed to the docks. Along the way, Charles distracts some Pinkerton guards and allows the other five to enter a boat bound for Cuba.

Gold Medal Objectives

  • Crack the safe without making any mistakes.
  • Complete using only sidearms.
  • Get 25 headshots.
  • Complete the mission without taking any health items.

Deaths

  • Hosea Matthews - Killed by Agent Milton outside the bank, for his crimes over the years and not agreeing to the deal that Milton struck with the gang.
  • Lenny Summers - Killed by Pinkerton gunmen during the gang’s escape on the rooftops.
  • Pinkerton agents - Killed by various members of the Van der Linde gang during the robbery.

Video walkthrough

Trivia

  • Lenny Summers' death in this mission is the only gang related death to happen outside of a cutscene in Red Dead Redemption 2.
  • If Arthur doesn't have a rifle with them when exiting the bank, Javier Escuella will give him one.
  • When escaping authorities at the end of the mission, the gang departs on a vessel named Antenor. Antenor was the name of five British steamships, the first two of which were built in 1872 and 1896, respectively. The name generally stems from the figure in Greek mythology who was a counselor to King Priam during the Trojan War. Appearing in both The Iliad and The Aeneid, Antenor became known in many versions of the Trojan War story for betraying Troy to the Greeks, fleeing the city's ultimate destruction, or attempting to build various new cities.The name is further referenced in Dante's Inferno, in which part of the deepest level of hell is named "Antenora" as a special place reserved for traitors.

Navigation

Red Dead Redemption 2 mission walkthroughs
Chapter 4: Saint Denis
"The Joys of Civilization""No, No and Thrice, No""Angelo Bronte, A Man of Honor""Help a Brother Out""Horsemen, Apocalypses""Fatherhood and Other Dreams""A Fine Night of Debauchery""American Fathers I""American Fathers II""Brothers and Sisters, One and All""The Gilded Cage""Urban Pleasures""Country Pursuits""Revenge is a Dish Best Eaten""Banking, The Old American Art""Lost and Not Quite Found"
Companion Activities
"Coach Robbery - Lenny Summers""Coach Robbery - Micah Bell""High and Low Finance""Hunting - Simon Pearson""Rustling - Uncle"
Chapter 1Chapter 2Chapter 3Chapter 5Chapter 6Epilogue, Part 1Epilogue, Part 2