In the highly free-form game Jianghu 2, even a dog, like the adorable Er Huang, has its own dedicated storyline. So, let's talk about how to complete Er Huang's quest in Jianghu 2? Er Huang always wanders around the village entrance, looking very cute, but because of this, many players assume that Er Huang is just an ordinary dog NPC with no quest line, and as a result, they miss out on Er Huang's rewards, which is quite regrettable.

To trigger Er Huang's quest, there is a prerequisite task. Players first need to trigger the "Dog Who Loves Fish" quest, located in Yunhe Village. By talking to the NPC Si Changsheng at coordinates (1063, 1447), you can unlock this adventure. Then, players need to go outside Yunhe Village to the river and perform sword and stick techniques to catch one fragrant fish, carp, grass carp, catfish, and crucian carp each. It's worth mentioning that you can also find some secret manual fragments in the river, which are very helpful for improving your strength.

Once the player has caught the fish, they can go to the coordinates (1064, 1467), where Er Huang is usually found nearby. The player should directly feed these five fish to Er Huang. After Er Huang is happy from eating, it will lead the player to the coordinates (1065, 1473). Near these coordinates, among the hay stacks, the player can find Er Huang. Er Huang will also give the player fine iron.

Fine iron is a very important item in the early to mid-game stages, used for forging new equipment, and is key to enhancing the player's strength. In the early stages, players lack ways to obtain fine iron, making the fine iron obtained from these quests extremely valuable. In this regard, Er Huang is very generous, treating the player as a true friend indeed.

This is how to complete Er Huang's quest in Jianghu 2. I believe everyone now understands what to do, so go and play with Er Huang. It must be said that the freedom in Jianghu 2 is very high, and there are many similar quests, keeping players busy. Jianghu 2 truly feels like a living world, and I highly recommend everyone to experience it thoroughly; it really offers a lot of fun in exploring the Jianghu.