How to deface Ramon's portrait in Resident Evil 4 Remake
The Disgrace of the Salazar Family blue note request in the RE4 Remake is completed in the eastern Throne Room.
The Resident Evil 4 Deface Ramon's Portrait request, called "The Disgrace of the Salazar Family" in the Remake, is about finding a painting of Ramon Salazar and throwing an egg at it. It's not as hard as it sounds once you know where to look, as while finding an egg might be challenging, the RE4 Remake provides one very close to the painting itself. We'll cover the location of both Ramon's Portrait and your freshly-laid projectile in our guide on how to deface Ramon's Portrait in Resident Evil 4 Remake and complete The Disgrace of the Salazar Family request.
How to deface Ramon's portrait in Resident Evil 4 Remake
To deface Ramon's Portrait in Resident Evil 4 Remake, players need to do the following:
- From the Request, head south into the Ballroom, then East.
- Head to the Throne Room (last time you were here, Ramon had you thrown down a hole).
- This time around the Throne Room is unoccupied, except, for some reason, a few chickens.
- In front of the throne itself is an egg on the floor. Pick it up, but do not eat it!
- In the Northeast corner of the room is a portrait of Ramon, shown below.
- Go into your inventory and select the egg you picked up and choose to "equip" it.
- You'll now be able to throw the egg as though it were a grenade.
- Aim it directly at Ramon's face and throw it - it should successfully deface the painting!
If you miss, or eat the egg without thinking, or generally something bad happens to your makeshift projectile, just wait. Chickens in Resident Evil 4 lay eggs over time, so one of the ones ambling about should lay another piece of ammunition for you. There's also an incredibly rare Resident Evil 4 Gold Chicken Egg in a lockbox on the South wall that you need the Cubic Device to open, so feel free to grab that along the way if you need help, money, or have yet to complete the Egg Hunt request back from the Lake region. Then head back to the Merchant to hand in The Disgrace of the Salazar Family" request and get your Spinels.
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