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There's almost always something to do in Far Far West. Whether you're killing cryptics with friends or finishing up an objective, there never seems to be a shortage of things to do.
Some things are a little more hidden than others, much like the Bell quest. These typically provide some pretty great rewards that will give you a leg up on the next mission you go on.
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The Snowman quest in the Far Far North is a bit different, though. This, so far, has been the most tedious one to complete and likely will take the longest amount of time, after the cacti quest, if you aren't playing Co-Op.
How to Complete the Snowman Quest
Of course, you'll need to head out on a mission to the Far Far North. If you don't have any missions, you can reroll them with gold or simply head back to the main screen and reset what's available.
This one works very similarly to all the others. You'll be bringing some snowman pieces back to a specific spot in an effort to put the snowman back together again.
Finding all the pieces isn't too difficult, but pushing them slowly back to their destination is rather boring. It's a slow process that you'll basically have to stop every time you get attacked as well.
There is no way to speed up the process by punching or otherwise. They can only be moved by walking into them.
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Snowman Construction Location
To find the construction spot for our frozen friend, you'll want to head to the northern part of the map. Follow the tracks until you're under an ice mountain.
Inside that mountain, you'll see a path that leads northward. Take that path, and the construction spot should be just on your right as you approach. You'll probably want to ping it, since this can help with the distances you have to travel.
The order you return them in is irrelevant.
The Snowman's Head
For this one, you'll be heading due west. Instead of walking out of the tunnel by the construction site, head back towards the tracks and follow them west for a moment.
When you reach the bend in the tracks, the head should be just up the cliff ahead of you. Walk around behind that cliff, and you'll find the snowman's head sitting on the ground next to a wooden structure.
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The Snowman's Body
This is the easiest one to find and return, by far. Follow the tracks out of the tunnel to the east until you come to a small house near a few large ice mountains.
You should easily be able to make out the body from a little way away. It'll be sitting right next to the house, and you can start pushing it right back the way you came.
The Snowman's Feet
The worst of the three of them to find and bring back is the feet or bottom portion of the snowman. It is pretty far away and, for the most part, you'll be pushing uphill or, at minimum, up some snowy ledges.
Head south after coming out of the mouth of the tunnel to the east. You can follow along the frozen river's edge until you reach a spot with inclines up the mountain in two different ways.
You'll know you're there when you see a ton of snowmen sitting around at the spot where the inclines start. Right behind a grouping of them will be the one you're looking for. Push it up the hill, and you cut a decent chunk of the journey down by pushing it over a ledge towards the construction site.
Rewards
Now, unlike the other quests, like the Area 41 quest, you'll receive a skin instead of a Joker card. It does feel a little bit like a slap in the face, but it is one of the Mythic skins, so it's not too bad.
For completing this, you'll receive:
- Cariboo Skin - Mythic Rarity
Once that is all said and done, you can head off on your next adventure in this wild western game. Keep in mind that almost every map has some sort of secret, and these indie devs may add even more in as things go on.
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