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A detailed explanation of the $2 honor value system
Honor value is an important value in fistful dollars 2, which will affect NPC's attitude towards the protagonist and the purchase price of the store. What I bring to you today is a detailed explanation of the honor value system in "A handful of dollars 2" and how to increase or decrease the honor value for players' reference.

In addition to zero-level neutrality, the honor value of this work is divided into positive and negative levels. The specific values and effects are as follows (the positive honor value effect will be superimposed downwards).

Grade 8: 320 or above.

Grade 7: 280 or above. The price of all shops will be halved.

CET-6: 240 or above. The store added new suits: boxer, shepherd, gambler, Deauville, Foxton, tramp, raspberry creek, veterinarian.

Level 5: more than 200 points. The prices of all stores will be reduced by 25%.

Level 4: 160 or above.

Grade III: 120 or above. The store added new suits: Matador, mclaughlin, Knight, Coulson, Cumberland, Cowboy, Valentine and Roscoe.

Level 2: 80 points or above. The prices of all stores will be lowered by 10%.

1 level: over 40 points. It is easier to get powerful tonics, recovery props, jewelry and food when searching a corpse.

Level 0: between 40 and -40. When searching the corpse, the items obtained are basically ordinary supplements, cheap jewelry, ordinary horse supplements, used cigarettes and alcohol.

-1 level: less than -40 points. It is easier to get deadeyes tonic, throw weapons, alcohol and tobacco, and get money and jewelry from law enforcers when searching for bodies.

-Level 2: below -80.

-Grade III: below-120.

-Level 4: below-160.

-Level 5: below -200 points.

-Level 6: below -240.

-Level 7: below -280 points.

-Grade 8: below -320.

An act that can increase the value of honor

Put the money into the gang donation box;

Only destroy each other's guns in a duel;

Surrender yourself and go to prison if you are wanted;

Killing mice in towns;

Do chores in the camp;

Pay the desired remuneration;

Release the fish after catching it;

Greet the citizens in a friendly way in the town.

Behavior that will lower the honor value:

Shooting at the residents near the town frightened them;

Watching animals bleed to death;

Steal a tied horse;

Knock down citizens and search;

Trample innocent people with horses;

Kill tame animals such as cats, dogs and pigs in the town;

Threatening or knocking down citizens during robbery;

Shooting or throwing explosives at a corpse or grave;

Threatening shopkeepers and stealing property;

Attacking or threatening others at will;

When your horse is injured, you are indifferent;

Kill animals, don't skin them, don't put them on horseback;

Killing citizens or law enforcers without necessity.