Collectible types, route status, and map shortcuts

Far Far West Collectibles Guide

Choose the collectible you need, open the best matching region or grave guide, and avoid treating loose marker lists as final until you check the exact spot in-game.

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Quick Answer Start here

Start by matching the collectible to a region. Use the maps guide for cactus, bells, music discs, medallions, purple rocks, and snowmen. Use the grave locations guide if the item you need is a tombstone or grave route.

For cactus, bells, music discs, medallions, purple rocks, or snowmen, open the maps guide first and narrow the region.

For graves or tombstones, open the grave locations guide and use Desert or Canyon when they match your route.

When a collectible route is not listed yet, use region clues as direction and confirm the exact marker in-game.

Far Far West Collectible Types

Choose the item you need, then follow the most useful next step.

TopicStatusWhat to know
Cactus locationsCheck mapStart with the maps guide, narrow the likely region, then confirm the exact cactus marker in-game.
Bell locationsCheck mapUse region clues first. If a bell is tied to a quest or secret, check that objective before following a marker list.
Music disc locationsCheck mapOpen the maps guide first because music discs are usually easier to track by region than by item name alone.
Medallion locationsCheck mapStart from the region where you found the lead, then verify the marker order before committing to a full run.
Purple rockCheck useConfirm what the purple rock is used for, then match it to the region or quest that points you there.
SnowmanCheck mapUse map and region clues first, then check whether the snowman is tied to a reward, secret, or quest step.
Graves and tombstonesRoute liveUse the grave locations guide for tombstones, Desert graves, and Canyon graves.

Where to Look First

Use these shortcuts when you know the collectible name but not the right region or guide.

Need a map first?

Open maps

Use the region directory for Canyon, Desert, Area 41, Far West, Woodlands, Jungle, and Far Far North leads.

Looking for tombstones?

Use grave routes

Desert and Canyon grave routes are ready to follow. Other regions can still start from the grave locations guide.

Following a secret lead?

Check objective

For cactus quest, trainwreck, or secret mission clues, confirm the trigger and reward before you spend a full run on markers.

Checking build rewards?

Use systems next

If a collectible affects spells, Jokers, weapons, or progression, open the related system guide after you confirm the item location.

How to Track Far Far West Collectibles

Use this order when you are trying to find a collectible without trusting random marker lists.

Step 1

Identify the item type first: cactus, bell, music disc, medallion, purple rock, snowman, grave, or quest object.

Step 2

Match the item to a region using the maps guide, grave locations guide, or a known objective clue.

Step 3

Follow a full route when one exists. Otherwise, use marker notes as direction and verify the exact spot in-game.

Related Far Far West Location Guides

Open these guides when you need a region, grave route, or broader map check.

FAQ

Are all Far Far West collectibles listed here?
No. This guide focuses on the collectible types players ask about most: cactus, bells, music discs, medallions, purple rocks, snowmen, and grave-style location targets. Treat full item counts as in-game checks until a route gives a complete path.
Where are the cactus locations in Far Far West?
Start with the maps guide to narrow the region, then confirm the exact cactus marker in-game. If the cactus is tied to a quest, check the objective trigger before chasing every marker.
Should I search cactus, bells, and music discs by region?
Yes. Region-first searching is usually faster because these items are easier to confirm once you know whether you are in Desert, Canyon, Area 41, Far West, Jungle, Woodlands, or Far Far North.
Where are the bell locations?
Use map and region clues first, then verify exact spots in-game. If a bell appears near a secret or quest objective, follow that objective clue before sweeping the whole region.
Where are music disc locations?
Start from the maps guide because music discs are likely region-dependent. Narrow the map first, then confirm the disc marker and route order in-game.
Are graves collectibles?
Players often look for graves and tombstones like collectibles. Use the grave locations guide because Desert and Canyon already have followable grave routes.