1. Master Vertical Drops and Roof Sniping
Many boards are hidden on high rooftops, temple tops, or cliff edges. You’ll need both observation and skill to reach them.
- Spot Natural Launch Points: Look for cliffs, embankments, or ramps near elevated boards. The game usually places a jump nearby to help you reach it.
- Use Rewind Smartly: Line up your jump at speed, and if you miss, immediately use Rewind. You can tweak your angle, braking, or acceleration mid-air to land on the board perfectly.
2. Tailor Your Garage for Hunting
Different boards demand different cars. Using one hypercar for everything isn’t efficient.
- Narrow Alley Cars: Micro-cars like the Mini Cooper, BMW Isetta, or Peel P50 are perfect for tight urban streets and alleyways.
- Lightweight Jumpers: For long roof jumps, go with lightweight, high-acceleration AWD cars like the BAC Mono or Ariel Atom with off-road tires.
- Off-Road Absorbers: For hilly jumps or uneven terrain, pick buggies or off-road vehicles with long suspension travel, such as the Extreme Off-Road Buggy or Jeep Trailcat, to avoid bottoming out.
3. Listen for the Boards
Bonus Boards emit a low hum that helps you locate them if you’re paying attention.
- Drive an EV: Electric vehicles like the Jaguar I-Pace or Rimac are quiet, letting you hear the hum over engine noise.
- Adjust Audio Settings: Turn down Radio and Narrator volumes and keep SFX high. The humming sound acts like a directional guide toward hidden boards.
4. Progress the Festivals
Trying to reach difficult boards too early can be frustrating.
- Unlock PR Stunts First: Progress your story, complete Qualifiers and Invitational events, and earn wristbands to expand festival locations. PR Danger Signs drop ramps directly in front of tricky boards.
- Scout Hidden Paths: Look for faint, unmarked dirt paths leading into forests or mountains—they often lead straight to collectibles.
5. Use Community Tools
Sometimes in-game spotting isn’t enough.
- Drone Mode: Park your car and fly your drone to spot boards under bridges, over temple walls, or inside warehouses.
- Interactive Maps: If you don’t want to buy the Treasure Map DLC, community maps like MapGenie’s Interactive Horizon Maps are excellent for tracking your remaining boards and planning efficient routes.
Final Advice
- Mix your vehicle garage according to the terrain.
- Don’t rush—use Rewind and audio cues.
- Exploit festival progression to unlock ramps and paths.
- Track your progress using drones or online maps.
By combining these tricks, you can make collecting all Bonus Boards a smooth, satisfying part of your FH6 experience.