Far Far West sits in an interesting spot for cosmetic progression. Every single unlock in the game is purely cosmetic, yet the system has enough depth to keep you grinding long after you've cleared the main bounty runs. There are 6 mounts, 12 emotes, and 18 titles to collect, and while some cost a handful of Gold, others demand serious time investment. Here's exactly what you need for each one.
How do you unlock all mounts in Far Far West?
Mounts are split across four rarity tiers: Normal, Fine, Mythic, and Legendary. Roach is your default starter mount, available from the beginning without any cost. The two Fine-tier mounts, Rodulph and Sandy, each cost 1,500 Gold. If you're farming Gold efficiently, these are the first purchases worth targeting.
The Mythic tier splits into two very different paths. Nyxie costs 5,000 Gold, which is a straight purchase. Flash Mcequine V6 Ultra Turbo (the name alone makes it worth chasing) requires you to complete the Otto questline on the Canyon map, so Gold won't get you there. For everything about what that Canyon map holds, the Canyon medallions location guide covers the area in detail.

Mount selection overview
At the top sits Phantom, the Legendary mount priced at 25,000 Gold. That's a serious commitment, and it's the clearest signal that the game expects you to put in dozens of hours before your stable is complete.
Prioritize Rodulph or Sandy first since 1,500 Gold is achievable early. Save the Phantom grind for after you've unlocked the titles and emotes you actually want.
How do you unlock all emotes in Far Far West?
The emote roster runs 12 entries deep, and most of them are Gold purchases at three price points: 200 Gold (Normal), 350 Gold (Fine), or 600 Gold (Prime). Finger Guns is the exception, unlocked by default.

Emote roster with rarity tiers
The four Normal emotes (Waiting, Salute, Lasso, and Clap) cost 200 Gold each. Fine tier brings Cowboy, T-Pose, Sweet Old West, and Sweet Old West II at 350 Gold apiece. Prime tier adds Rocking Chair and Dead Weight at 600 Gold each.
The outlier is Prisiadki, the only Mythic emote and the only one that can't be bought with Gold. You need to find all Music Disc Fragments across the maps, with 3 fragments on every map. If you're hunting those down, the Desert Music Disc Fragment locations guide will save you a lot of aimless wandering.
Don't skip the Music Disc Fragment hunt just because Prisiadki looks like a side quest reward. It's the only Mythic emote in the game and can't be purchased, so missing fragments on a map means backtracking.
How do you unlock all titles in Far Far West?
Titles are where the grind gets real. There are 18 in total across five rarity tiers, and the Legendary ones in particular will define your late-game goals.

Full title list by rarity
Six Normal titles (Bounty Hunter, Survivor of the Noose, Blackout Drinker, Vulture Bait, Dust Eater, and Rusty) each cost 400 Gold. Sheriff sits at Fine rarity but requires completing 50 missions across all maps rather than a Gold payment. Well-Oiled Machine is also Fine but purchasable for 650 Gold.
Prime titles are the element-based grind. Reaching level 100 with Fire earns Pyromaniac, level 100 with Acid earns Slopmancer, level 100 with Electricity earns Dynamo, level 100 with Voodoo earns Shaman, and level 100 with Cactus earns Botanist. Six-Shooter Ace is the odd Prime title out, purchasable for 1,000 Gold.
Mythic titles require specific behavioral milestones. Gambling Addict needs 100 trips to the Gamba Machine, while Warlock demands casting 3,000 spells. Neither is quick.
The two Legendary titles are the longest hauls. Cryptic Reaper requires killing 25,000 Cryptics of any type. Legend of the Far Far West requires reaching Hero Prestige level 10. These are endgame goals, not side objectives.
The five element-based Prime titles don't specify which maps or modes count toward level 100. Focus whichever element fits your preferred build rather than forcing a playstyle just for the title.
What's the fastest path to collecting everything?
Gold-purchased items are the lowest-friction unlocks, so clearing those first makes sense. The Normal and Fine emotes total around 3,200 Gold combined, and the six Normal titles run another 2,400 Gold. That's roughly 5,600 Gold to clear the easy tier before you touch the harder requirements.

Gold shop purchase screen
For the quest-gated and grind-gated items, work them in parallel with normal play. The Prisiadki emote fragment hunt, the Otto questline for Flash Mcequine V6 Ultra Turbo, and the mission count toward Sheriff all progress naturally if you're playing across maps regularly. The Far Far West secrets and collectables guide is worth bookmarking since several hidden objectives across all 6 maps feed into the broader unlock grind.
The Legendary titles are genuinely long-term. 25,000 Cryptic kills and Prestige 10 aren't sprint goals. Set them as background objectives and let regular play chip away at the numbers.
If you're working toward multiple element titles simultaneously, pick a build that naturally cycles through different elements rather than locking into one. Progress on all five Prime titles at once beats grinding each to 100 separately.
For everything else the game hides across its maps, including secret quests and puzzle rewards, the full Far Far West guides collection has dedicated breakdowns for each area.

