Red Dead Redemption 2 mod lets players throw Jack Marston like a tomahawk
Jack Marston is no longer John’s son. Thanks to Blurbs’ latestRDR2mod, he’s now a throwable weapon.
Blurbs has a history of redefining what a mod can be. He isn’t known for small tweaks. He’s known forletting Twitch chat literally live inside a game. His Skyrim NPCs mod in 2024 gave viewers the power to write lines, pick voices, and watch them lip-sync in real time.

That chaos extended to a2025 self-insertmod that allowed Blurbs to be part of the world of Red Dead Redemption 2.
Now he’s back with something even stranger. Jack Marston can now be thrown like a tomahawk. Yes, the young outlaw is a weapon.

Blurbs revealed the idea came directly from his viewers. “So lately on my YT I’ve been doing a video series where my viewers come up with their worst mod ideas,” he told Dexerto.
Fans had already suggested cursed gems for Skyrim. “Dropping cucumbers while overencumbered, everyone is Nazeem, heads grow while talking,” he explained. For RDR2, over 500 submissions poured in. One stood out: “Throw Jack like a tomahawk.”

(Jack as a Tomahawk mod is shown at around11:30mark)
Making it work was a challenge. “First step was spawning Jack in-game and getting his position to match my tomahawk,” Blurbs said. He mapped Jack to every thrown tomahawk at first. The result was absurd: dozens of Jacks stuck in trees, wagging on buildings, and bouncing off NPCs.

The breakthrough came when he synced Jack’s spin to the tomahawk’s exact rotation. “My main goal however was to get a perfect 1:1 match,” he explained.
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Once ragdoll physics were added, the mod’s comedy multiplied. “I didn’t expect the shock value to go up as much as it did,” Blurbs admitted. Jack is invincible, though. He always gets back up.
Mods like these show the future isn’t just polished realism. It’s interactive, funny, and built on shared chaos. Blurbs keeps proving modding can be more than technical; it can be comedy, storytelling, and pure entertainment all at once.