U4GM Guide for FH6 Temper Tantrum

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Temper Tantrum wants you to earn the Wrecking Ball Skill twice. That means smashing through eight breakable objects in a row, with no big gap in between. Fences count.

If you are tackling the Temper Tantrum daily in Forza Horizon 6, it helps to know that this one is less about speed and more about control. A lot of players jump in with a fast car, miss the timing, and then wonder why the chain breaks so easily. The trick is simple once it clicks, and it can even help you build up FH6 Credits while you clear the challenge and move a little closer to the seasonal rewards you actually want.

What the challenge is really asking for

Temper Tantrum wants you to earn the Wrecking Ball Skill twice. That means smashing through eight breakable objects in a row, with no big gap in between. Fences count. Signs count. Mailboxes, barriers, little trees, all of that works too. The main thing is keeping the chain alive long enough. You do not need crazy top speed. In fact, going flat-out often makes things worse because you overshoot the good spots or bounce off something and lose the run.

The kind of car that makes this easier

A heavy vehicle is your best friend here. Think SUVs, pickup trucks, or anything that feels planted and a bit stubborn. Those cars can take a hit and keep moving. Lightweight sports cars look tempting, but they tend to skip off fences or get thrown around when you clip a tree or barrier. Low-riding cars can also snag on uneven ground, and once that happens, the skill chain is usually done. If your garage gives you options, pick the one that feels clumsy in the best possible way. That is the one you want.

Where most players finish it fast

Dense forests are probably the easiest place to do it. Small trees are easy to chain, and you can often just hold a straight line for long enough to get the skill without thinking too hard. The Horizon Festival area is another solid pick because there are usually signs, rails, and little obstacles packed fairly close together. Highway medians work too, especially if you can find a stretch with poles or fencing in a row. What matters most is not the location itself, but how tightly the objects sit together. If they are spread out, move on.

A simple way to get both skills done

Start by getting a bit of speed, but not so much that you lose control. Then aim at a dense group of breakables and stay committed. Do not brake. Do not start weaving around looking for the perfect angle. Just punch through the objects and let the car keep rolling. Once the Wrecking Ball notification appears, reset and do it again in a nearby area with fresh objects. A lot of people overthink this part, but it really is just about momentum and choosing a good patch of road. If the first run only gets you six or seven hits, do not force it. Shift to a tighter cluster and try again.

Final Thoughts

This challenge looks simple on paper, but the difference between a quick clear and a frustrating mess usually comes down to the vehicle and the route. A heavier ride, a tight group of breakables, and a clean line through the middle of them will get the job done fast. Once you get used to how the skill chains behave, the whole thing becomes almost routine. That is useful beyond this daily too, since every completed event helps you stack progress, earn more rewards, and keep your pace steady without grinding the same race over and over. If you are short on time and still want to buy Forza Horizon 6 Credits, this is the sort of challenge that fits neatly into a normal session and does not ask much from you at all.

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