Night in the Canyon, my mount stumbles and a rival rides past with a neon mane I don’t have. I felt that small, sharp sting—your avatar suddenly reads differently to everyone else. I learned fast which items actually shift how people play and judge you.
I’ve tracked every cosmetic and progression needle in Far Far West so you don’t waste time chasing things that only look good on paper. You and I will cut through the fluff: what costs Gold, what you must earn, and where the real bragging rights hide. Along the way I’ll point you to the community spots—Moyens I/O screenshots, the game’s Discord, and subreddits—where players swap strategies and farming routes.
How to get all rewards in Far Far West
On any server you’ll spot people with matching mounts and titles like a small army at a car meet. These items are cosmetic, yes, but they shape how you’re read in-game and how fast other players size you up.
The bulk of rewards are skins, emotes, mounts, and titles. Some you can buy with Gold; others require finishing quests, hitting element milestones, or grinding specific activities (I’m looking at you, Gamba Machine). Think of the progression as a card stack: Joker cards, quests, and repeatable tasks stack up into meaningful milestones. Below I break down every category and the exact steps to acquire each prize.
How do I get all mounts in Far Far West?
Mounts are your first visible statement—an instant reputation tag when you cross a map. You can buy several, some are tied to questlines, and a couple demand serious Gold reserves or time spent.

There are six mounts in total. A couple are cheap, one is earned through a questline, and the top-tier one will take either patience or a fat Gold stack.
| Name | Rarity | How to Obtain |
|---|---|---|
| Roach | Normal | This is the beginner mount, so it’s always available for all. |
| Rodulph | Fine | Purchase for 1,500 Gold. |
| Sandy | Fine | Purchase for 1,500 Gold. |
| Flash Mcequine V6 Ultra Turbo | Mythic | Finish the Otto questline on the Canyon map. |
| Nyxie | Mythic | Purchase for 5,000 Gold. |
| Phantom | Legendary | Purchase for 25,000 Gold. |
If you want the Phantom but you’re short on Gold, the community on Steam and the game’s Discord often shares efficient routes for repeatable missions and high-yield bounties. Treat the Otto quest like a small, guaranteed investment: it’s a questline that pays in a rare mount rather than raw cash.
How do I get all emotes in Far Far West?
Emotes are personality in motion—players use them to taunt, bond, or claim space in a lobby. A few are free; most are Gold purchases; one requires exploration of maps.

| Name | Rarity | How to Obtain |
|---|---|---|
| Waiting | Normal | Purchase for 200 Gold. |
| Salute | Normal | Purchase for 200 Gold. |
| Lasso | Normal | Purchase for 200 Gold. |
| Clap | Normal | Purchase for 200 Gold. |
| Finger Guns | Normal | Unlocked by default. |
| Cowboy | Fine | Purchase for 350 Gold. |
| T-Pose | Fine | Purchase for 350 Gold. |
| Sweet Old West | Fine | Purchase for 350 Gold. |
| Sweet Old West II | Fine | Purchase for 350 Gold. |
| Rocking Chair | Prime | Purchase for 600 Gold. |
| Dead Weight | Prime | Purchase for 600 Gold. |
| Prisiadki | Mythic | You’ll need to find all the Music Disc fragments. There are three fragments to be found on every map. |
That Mythic emote, Prisiadki, requires exploring maps and collecting three Music Disc fragments per map—an exercise in map knowledge that rewards patience. If you prefer trading tips, check the subreddit or a community guide on Steam; players post coordinates and screenshots frequently.
How do I get all titles in Far Far West?
Titles sit above your head, tiny but loud—like small flags at a rally. They’re a mix of purchases, milestone rewards, and grind achievements tied to elements and play habits.

| Name | Rarity | How to Obtain |
|---|---|---|
| Bounty Hunter | Normal | Purchase for 400 Gold. |
| Survivor of the Noose | Normal | Purchase for 400 Gold. |
| Blackout Drinker | Normal | Purchase for 400 Gold. |
| Vulture Bait | Normal | Purchase for 400 Gold. |
| Dust Eater | Normal | Purchase for 400 Gold. |
| Rusty | Normal | Purchase for 400 Gold. |
| Sheriff | Fine | Complete 50 missions across all maps. |
| Well-Oiled Machine | Fine | Purchase for 650 Gold. |
| Pyromaniac | Prime | Reach level 100 with the Fire element. |
| Slopmancer | Prime | Reach level 100 with the Acid element. |
| Dynamo | Prime | Reach level 100 with the Electricity element. |
| Shaman | Prime | Reach level 100 with the Voodoo element. |
| Botanist | Prime | Reach level 100 with the Cactus element. |
| Six-Shooter Ace | Prime | Purchase for 1000 Gold. |
| Gambling Addict | Mythic | Gamble 100 times at the Gamba Machine. |
| Warlock | Mythic | Cast 3,000 spells. |
| Cryptic Reaper | Legendary | Kill 25,000 Cryptics (any kind). |
| Legend of the Far Far West | Legendary | Increase Hero Prestige to 10. |
Element titles demand time: level 100 with Fire, Acid, Electricity, Voodoo, or Cactus—each one marks a player who heavily favors that element. If you’re chasing the Cryptic Reaper or Hero Prestige milestones, tracking progress with a spreadsheet or a simple note in your Steam profile helps—players who use trackers hit targets faster because they spot drift in their grinding habits.
I’ll leave you with one straight piece of advice: prioritize the things that change how you play, not just how you look. Which reward are you hunting first, and why will that choice change how others see you?