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Far Far West the Rules of the West All Correct Answers

All the correct answers for Otto's Rules of the West quiz in Far Far West.

If you are looking for all the correct answers for the Rules of the West quiz in Far Far West, you've come to the right place. Otto's quest, Horsin' Around the Far Far West, is all about riding horses. And just like in real life, before jumping into practice, you'll first need to pass the written exam for your rider's license. Check out Otto's quiz questions, options, and answers below.

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Far Far West Rules of the West - Every Question & Correct Answer

Far Far West Rules of the West - Every Question & Correct Answer

To complete the first part of Otto's Horsin' Around the Far Far West quest, you'll need to answer 15 questions correctly. The good news is that you're allowed to make mistakes, seemingly without limit, at least on Easy and Normal map difficulties, as we haven't tried Hard difficulty yet. We don't know the exact number of questions, but we've found over 20. Below, we present all of them, along with all the options and, of course, the correct answers.

PRO TIP: All questions follow the same theme: cowboys are independent, fearless go-getters. So, whenever you're not sure about the answer, just try to figure out which option sounds the most like something a proud cowboy from this game would say.

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Question: How do you make sure you’re on the right path?

  • A. I follow the wind.
  • B. What path?
  • C. I don’t know where I’m going.
  • D. I don’t follow paths. I make my own. (CORRECT!)

Question: You ride into town. When are you exceptionally allowed to “honk” (whistle through your fingers)?

  • A. To get a herd of cows moving in front of the Saloon.
  • B. Only in case of immediate danger, like an alien invasion.
  • C. Because you feel like it, it’s stylish, and you want attention. (CORRECT!)
  • D. To greet Lady Gobbie, who won’t hear it anyway.

Question: Your mount’s reverse sensor isn’t working. How do you make sure you back up safely?

  • A. I get off, fix it, and continue.
  • B. A real cowboy never backs up. (CORRECT!)
  • C. I look over my shoulder and back up manually.
  • D. I ditch the horse.

Question: A reckless rider passes you on the right. What do you do?

  • A. I report it to the nearest Sheriff.
  • B. I shoot at him.
  • C. I flash my lights and honk.
  • D. Yeehaw, now that’s a real cowboy! (CORRECT!)

Question: A harmless tumbleweed rolls across your path. What do you do?

  • A. I hop off my horse and shoot it.
  • B. I shoot it from the saddle.
  • C. I let it roll on by.
  • D. I spur my horse and ride it down. (CORRECT!)

Question: You arrive at the Tired Horse Saloon. Time to park.

  • A. I pull off a perfect parallel park.
  • B. I park in the loading zone.
  • C. I tie my horse nice and tight so it won’t wander off.
  • D. I don’t tie my horse. I trust it; it won’t go anywhere without me. (CORRECT!)

Question: Wearing a seatbelt is mandatory while riding. How do you strap in?

  • A. I tie myself down with my own lasso and the reins.
  • B. I squeeze my legs until the horse can’t breathe.
  • C. As long as my hat stays on, nothing else really matters. (CORRECT!)
  • D. I stand on the horse’s back.

Question: You’ve been riding for a while, and your horse is running low on energy. What do you give it?

  • A. The souls you just ripped from your enemies. (CORRECT!)
  • B. Dry dirt.
  • C. A cactus.
  • D. A rotten bagel.

Question: A fiery tornado blocks your path. What do you do?

  • A. I stop and shoot at it.
  • B. I politely apologize and ask it to move.
  • C. I ride around it, plain and simple. (CORRECT!)
  • D. I’m not scared. I ride straight through. What could go wrong?

Question: You come across a post with ghostly skulls hanging from it. What does it mean?

  • A. Someone died here. Too bad…
  • B. Better turn back. This looks scary…
  • C. Cryptics ahead. Time to start shooting. (CORRECT!)
  • D. Mandatory picnic area.

Question: A convoy is moving slowly and blocking the road. Are you allowed to lane split with your horse?

  • A. Yes, I’m a fearless cowboy. (CORRECT!)
  • B. Yes, as long as I stay under 10 gallops per hour and don’t scratch the convoy.
  • C. No, better to turn around.
  • D. No, lane splitting on horseback is punishable by an immediate pistol duel.

Question: You arrive at an intersection at the same time as another rider. Who has the right of way?

  • A. The rider on the right goes first.
  • B. I let him go first out of courtesy.
  • C. Whoever has the bigger caliber goes first. (CORRECT!)
  • D. I go first, apologizing afterward.

Question: Night falls, and you can’t see a thing. What do you do?

  • A. I stop and go to sleep.
  • B. I pull up my scarf, squint hard, and hope for the best.
  • C. I pull over onto the “emergency lane” (the nearest cactus) and wait for help.
  • D. I shoot into the air every 5 seconds to light the way and keep moving. (CORRECT!)

Question: A cow stops you and asks for your mount’s papers. What do you do?

  • A. A cow?
  • B. My papers?
  • C. No way, I’m going too fast to get caught. (CORRECT!)
  • D. A cow? Seriously?

Question: You’ve accidentally triggered a storm with your horse. What do you do?

  • A. I stand there trying to figure out what’s going on, as if now’s the time.
  • B. I deal with my teammates’ judgment first, then the enemies. (CORRECT!)
  • C. I try to negotiate with the enemies for a peaceful resolution.
  • D. I blame my horse.

Question: You’re about to pass a Cryptic Grunt. Where are a Cryptic’s blind spots?

  • A. The head.
  • B. The torso.
  • C. The fingers.
  • D. Why bother? I blow it up. (CORRECT!)

Question: How do you brake on your robot horse?

  • A. I jump off the saddle with style. (CORRECT!)
  • B. I pull the lever labeled STOP.
  • C. I politely ask my horse if it feels like stopping.
  • D. I fire my gun in the air to scare the poor thing into stopping.

Question: 1 in 5 horse accidents is caused by booze. What does that tell you?

  • A. Don’t drink before riding.
  • B. 4 out of 5 accidents are caused by sober hunters. (CORRECT!)
  • C. Riding after drinking is a bad idea. You should also take your revolver.
  • D. Horses get upset if you don’t offer them a drink.

Question: A man in striped clothes with a ball and chain calls out to you from the roadside. What do you do?

  • A. I stop and give him a ride.
  • B. I act like I didn’t see a thing.
  • C. There’s a bounty on his head, so I take him to the Sheriff. 1,000 gold ain’t nothin’. (CORRECT!)
  • D. I give him my horse and continue on foot.

Question: There’s been a horse accident on the road. What’s the first thing I should do?

  • A. It’s the Far Far West. Every cowboy for himself. (CORRECT!)
  • B. I stay calm and tell a responsible adult.
  • C. I turn back and ignore the injured.
  • D. I shoot into the air.

And there you have it, now you know over 20 Rules of the West correct answers in Far Far West. If we discover more questions and answers, we will add them to the list, so be sure come back. And while you're here, don't forget to check out our other guides.


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