FH6 Horizon Decades Autumn Rewards Guide by U4GM

The daily challenges are simple enough once you know the trick. One pops up each day, but you do not need to log in every single day to keep up.

Autumn in the Horizon Decades playlist is one of those weeks where it pays to be a bit organised. There is a lot going on, and if you want the easy points without wasting time, it helps to know which events are worth doing first. A few players will just jump straight into the Trial or the championships, while others will chip away at the daily stuff and build up rewards with a bit of patience. Either way, the season gives you plenty of chances to earn FH6 Credits while you work through the 1990s-themed restrictions and pick up a few useful cars along the way.

Daily Challenges and how they stack up

The daily challenges are simple enough once you know the trick. One pops up each day, but you do not need to log in every single day to keep up. They stay live until the season ends, so you can leave them alone for a bit and then clear them in one sitting if that suits you better. That makes the whole thing feel less like a chore and more like a small checklist you can finish when you have time. This Autumn set is all about 1990s cars, with a couple of odd jobs mixed in, like a Horizon Rush run and a cross-country win in an Unlimited Buggies vehicle. It is not hard, but it does want the right garage for the job.

The weekly challenge is built around the Syclone

This week's featured car is the 1991 GMC Syclone, and you have to own it before you can start. The steps have to be done in order, so there is no point trying to skip ahead. You begin by driving the truck, then you head to the Irokawa Quarter Mile Drag Meet for two runs. After that, you need three Awesome Wreckage Skills, which usually means finding a crowded stretch of road and not being too precious about your paintwork. The last step is a Street Race win. If you have not got the Syclone yet, the good news is that it can be unlocked through the On The Trail Seasonal Championship, so the weekly challenge and the event list feed into each other nicely.

The events worth your time first

The standout prize this season is the Lamborghini Diablo GTR from Driving in the 90s The Trial. It is the biggest point event on the board, and it comes with a proper reward at the end, so most players will want to make time for it. The catch is the class and car filter, since you need a 90s Retro Supercar tuned for A Class. If you already have a decent build, this one is a must. The F.R.I.E.N.D.S Horizon Drift event is another easy pick because there are no car restrictions at all, and the 1992 Mazda RX-7 is a clean reward for very little fuss. The Bambo Bash Collectibles run also deserves a look since it gives out a Super Wheelspin and does not ask for a specific car, which makes it a low-stress way to grab a few points.

Useful cars and the events they cover

If you are trying to avoid building too many cars, the 90s theme actually works in your favour. A good A Class 90s Retro Supercar can cover The Trial, the Mt. Fuji View Danger Sign, and the Nangan Turn Speed Trap without much trouble. A B Class 90s car is enough for the Cosworth Your While Seasonal Championship and the Kudarizaka Trailblazer, so two solid builds can handle most of the restricted events. The On The Trail Seasonal Championship is worth a run as well because it hands out the GMC Syclone, and the Cosworth event gives you the Ford Escort RS Cosworth, which is the sort of car that keeps turning up in future seasonal requirements. If you like collecting cars that stay useful, that one is a smart pick.

Final Thoughts

This Autumn playlist is pretty friendly once you stop looking at it as a long list and start treating it like a few quick wins. The unrestricted jobs are the easiest place to begin, then you can move into the 90s events with one or two tuned cars and clear most of the board without much backtracking. If you are short on time, focus on The Trial, the RX-7 drift reward, and the championship that unlocks the Syclone, since those give you strong value for the effort. And if you are looking to round out your garage or top up your balance while you play, it is worth keeping an eye on buy Forza Horizon 6 Credits as you work through the rest of the season.


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