FH6 Vending Machines Guide by U4GM

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FH6 Vending Machines Guide by U4GM

Message#1 » mar. 7 juil. 2026 09:22

If you are working through the Snack Attack challenge in Forza Horizon 6, the good news is that you do not need to wander around for ages. The trick is knowing where the machines tend to cluster, and once you find the right spot, it's over pretty quickly. A lot of players also like doing this while they're short on FH6 Credits, since the challenge gives a clean little boost to your Playlist progress without asking much in return.

Minamino Golf Course Is the Easiest Stop

The best place to start is the 365 Convenience Store on the eastern side of Minamino Golf Course, just below Shirakawa-Go. This is the kind of location players remember after one visit because it's so easy to repeat. Pull up to the shop and you'll usually spot three vending machines right outside the entrance. Smash those first. Then keep rolling through the parking area and look beside the nearby building, where two more machines are sitting close together. That is all five done, and the challenge will pop as soon as the last one breaks.

Why This Spot Works So Well

What makes this place so handy is simple. Everything is packed into a tiny space, so you are not driving across the map or lining up anything fancy. You do not need a drift setup, a supercar, or a carefully tuned build. Most cars can do it without any trouble. In practice, it takes around half a minute if you stay on line and keep moving. You'll probably find yourself wondering why you ever bothered looking anywhere else. That's usually how it goes with these small collectible challenges. Once you know the route, they stop being a chore.

Tokyo City Is a Solid Backup

If you are already heading through Tokyo City for other Festival Playlist tasks, there is another useful cluster near the Inner City Run Drift Zone. Head to the northern section of the city and check the parking area nearby. There are several vending machines here, some against a wall and others just across the street. There are more than five in the area, which gives you a bit of breathing room if one smash does not register straight away. That extra margin is nice, especially when you just want the job finished and do not feel like making a second trip.

Small Tricks That Save Time

There are a few little habits that help. Hit each machine one at a time instead of trying to clip two at once. If the skill counter on screen shows "Feed Them," that usually means the game counted the smash properly. If one machine seems to ignore you, don't sit there reversing over and over. Just move to the next one and keep the rhythm going. And if you miss the count altogether, it's fine to return later. The machines respawn after a short wait, so the same spots stay useful. That makes this one of those challenges you can clear on a casual drive without planning your whole session around it.

Final Thoughts

Snack Attack is worth doing because it is quick, easy, and gives you a useful reward for very little effort. You get Playlist points, a 2023 Lotus Emira, and a simple way to keep your progress moving without wasting time or spending extra on cars you do not need. If your goal is to save money, build out your garage, or just buy Forza Horizon 6 Boosting and spend less time on repeat tasks, this challenge fits neatly into that plan. Once you know the two main locations, it becomes one of those little jobs you can knock out almost on autopilot.

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