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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (or ''Twig of the Berry'') is a [[Locations|location]] featured in ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' in the [[Perdido]] region of the [[Nuevo Paraiso]] territory. It is located along the [[San Luis River]] to the east of the bridge leading into [[Río Bravo]].
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (or ''Twig of the Berry'') is a [[Locations|location]] featured in ''[[Red Dead Redemption]]'' in the [[Perdido]] region of the [[Nuevo Paraiso]] territory of Mexico. It is located along the [[San Luis River]] to the east of the bridge leading into [[Río Bravo]].
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
===''Red Dead Redemption''===
 
===''Red Dead Redemption''===
The [[Landon Ricketts]] [[Missions in Redemption#Landon Ricketts|mission]] [[The Mexican Wagon Train|"The Mexican Wagon Train"]] ends at this location.
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The [[Landon Ricketts]] [[Missions in Redemption#Landon Ricketts|mission]] "[[The Mexican Wagon Train]]" ends at this location.
   
 
===''Outlaws to the End''===
 
===''Outlaws to the End''===
It is the final destination for the [[Outlaws to the End|''Outlaws to the End'' Co-op mission]] [[The Escape|"The Escape"]].
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It is the final destination for the [[Outlaws to the End|''Outlaws to the End'' Co-op mission]] "[[The Escape]]".
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*It is the only crossing between New Austin and Nuevo Paraiso that is not part of the [[Trains|train]] system. The other two crossings, [[Frontera Bridge]] and [[Butter Bridge]], are primarily intended for trains, although the latter has small pedestrian walkways and both can be traversed by the player.
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*It is the only crossing between New Austin and Nuevo Paraiso that is not part of the [[Trains|train]] system.
*It is possibly called "Berry on a Twig" (English translation of Ramita de la Baya) due to the fact that the island looks like a berry, and the bridges resemble twigs or sticks. It could also be a a subtle sexual reference to male genitalia, which can be referred to by slang as "twig and berries".
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*It is possibly called "Berry on a Twig" (English translation of Ramita de la Baya) due to the fact that the island looks like a berry, and the bridges resemble twigs or sticks.
*If the player captures [[Javier Escuella]] alive, he will be handed over to agents [[Edgar Ross|Ross]] and [[Archer Fordham|Fordham]] here. By making the handover at the border, this avoids any out-of-jurisdiction activities by the US federal agents.
 
 
*Ramita de la Baya, along with the unnamed island [[Thieves' Landing]] is located on, are the only accessible islands in the game.
 
*Ramita de la Baya, along with the unnamed island [[Thieves' Landing]] is located on, are the only accessible islands in the game.
 
*As with all the other New Austin/Nuevo Paraiso crossings, the signs say "Entering Mexico" in America, but "Leaving Mexico" in Mexico (rather than "Entering America").
 
*As with all the other New Austin/Nuevo Paraiso crossings, the signs say "Entering Mexico" in America, but "Leaving Mexico" in Mexico (rather than "Entering America").
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*There is always a fire lit on the southwest corner of the island.
 
*There is always a fire lit on the southwest corner of the island.
 
*The game will register the player as being in Perdido if the player walks across the lower bridge, or wanders too long in the very southern part of the island.
 
*The game will register the player as being in Perdido if the player walks across the lower bridge, or wanders too long in the very southern part of the island.
*Despite being located on the border between New Austin and Nuevo Paraiso. The game engine considers the bridge a part of New Austin. Sometimes the ambient music for New Austin can be heard on the bridge and rarely random encounters for New Austin can be triggered even on the Nuevo Paroiso end of the bridge. Such as Walton's Gang ambushing and robbing the player just as they enter Mexico.
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*Despite being located on the border between New Austin and Nuevo Paraiso. The game engine considers the bridge a part of New Austin. Sometimes the ambient music for New Austin can be heard on the bridge and rarely random encounters for New Austin can be triggered even on the Nuevo Paraiso end of the bridge.
   
 
==Achievements/Trophies==
 
==Achievements/Trophies==

Revision as of 00:35, 6 October 2017

Ramita de la Baya (or Twig of the Berry) is a location featured in Red Dead Redemption in the Perdido region of the Nuevo Paraiso territory of Mexico. It is located along the San Luis River to the east of the bridge leading into Río Bravo.

Background

Red Dead Redemption

The Landon Ricketts mission "The Mexican Wagon Train" ends at this location.

Outlaws to the End

It is the final destination for the Outlaws to the End Co-op mission "The Escape".

Trivia

  • It is the only crossing between New Austin and Nuevo Paraiso that is not part of the train system.
  • It is possibly called "Berry on a Twig" (English translation of Ramita de la Baya) due to the fact that the island looks like a berry, and the bridges resemble twigs or sticks.
  • Ramita de la Baya, along with the unnamed island Thieves' Landing is located on, are the only accessible islands in the game.
  • As with all the other New Austin/Nuevo Paraiso crossings, the signs say "Entering Mexico" in America, but "Leaving Mexico" in Mexico (rather than "Entering America").
  • The US/Mexico border line is located under the bridge on the Rio Bravo side, which makes the island Mexican territory. When the location "Ramita De La Baya" pops up on the top of the screen, the game registers the player as being in Mexico.
  • Sometimes, people can be found camping on the island.
  • There is always a fire lit on the southwest corner of the island.
  • The game will register the player as being in Perdido if the player walks across the lower bridge, or wanders too long in the very southern part of the island.
  • Despite being located on the border between New Austin and Nuevo Paraiso. The game engine considers the bridge a part of New Austin. Sometimes the ambient music for New Austin can be heard on the bridge and rarely random encounters for New Austin can be triggered even on the Nuevo Paraiso end of the bridge.

Achievements/Trophies

The discovery of locations in Red Dead Redemption count towards the following Trophies/Achievements:

Onthetrail
10 gamerscoregamerscore
Bronze bronzebronze
Uncover every location on the map in Single Player.

Redeemed
100 gamerscoregamerscore
Gold goldgold
Attain 100% List in the singleplayer game completion list.


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