FH6 Series Rewards: Final Checklist Before Reset With U4N
The final days of a Series in FH6 can be surprisingly busy because several different rewards compete for your attention at once. Instead of trying to complete every activity without a plan, players can use the remaining time to target the milestones that are hardest to replace later. Keeping enough FH6 Credits available for future cars and upgrades is useful too, especially when a limited reward is more important than another unnecessary purchase.
The current weekly reset arrives Thursday at 7:30 AM PT / 10:30 AM ET. Before that deadline, check your seasonal points, lifetime points, daily challenges, Rivals status, and remaining events. Spending your FH6 Credits should not be the priority during this final push. The priority is turning the time you have left into rewards that will remain in your collection after the Series changes.
Chase the 40-Point Milestone
The biggest weekly target is the 40-point reward featuring the 2020 Lamborghini Huracán EVO. Players who have already built up a large portion of their playlist progress should consider finishing this milestone before doing optional activities.
The reason is simple: a limited seasonal car can be much harder to obtain after its reward window closes. Even players who do not immediately need the Huracán EVO may appreciate having it available for future events, collection goals, or simply as another rare addition to the garage.
If you are only a few points away, concentrate on the fastest remaining activities rather than starting with a long championship.
Secure the Abarth Reward
The 2017 Abarth 124 Spider sits at the 20-point milestone. It may not attract as much attention as the Huracán EVO, but it is still worth collecting if you are working toward a complete garage.
Players with fewer than 20 points should first look through the playlist for simple objectives. Daily challenges can be especially useful when you only need a small amount of additional progress.
There is little reason to leave an easy milestone unfinished when the reset is close.
Remember the 500-Point Goal
The 500 Lifetime Points reward is another important part of the final check. Players approaching this total may be able to unlock the 1972 Mazda Cosmo Series 2 during the current Series.
Because lifetime progress accumulates across multiple rotations, it is easy to forget about this reward. However, being only a handful of points away can make completing another event worthwhile.
Take a moment to inspect your cumulative total before deciding that the remaining playlist activities are not worth your time.
Build an Efficient Event Order
Not every activity offers the same return for your time. Photo Challenges and Treasure Hunts are usually good starting points because they can provide progress quickly.
The Trial should be high on the list when you need a substantial amount of seasonal progress. It does require more commitment than a simple challenge, but the reward can justify the extra time.
Seasonal Championships are useful when you still need points after clearing the faster activities. They take longer, so they make more sense when you have enough time before the reset rather than when the deadline is only minutes away.
Protect Your Save
Players should also remain cautious around the reported profile issue involving the 2003 Ford F-150 SVT Lightning and the Shupon 962CR. Certain online activities involving these vehicles have reportedly been associated with an invalid profile error.
For the final Series push, there is little reason to take that risk. Avoid sharing custom liveries, uploading tunes, or using the Auction House with those vehicles until the situation is clearer. If an error occurs, switching to another vehicle and completing a local race to force an autosave may help.
Finish With a Clear Plan
A good final checklist does not require completing everything. Start by checking whether you can reach 20 or 40 points, then look at your lifetime total and remaining quick challenges. Once those goals are covered, use the remaining time for the Trial or Seasonal Championships. Saving your resources for the next rotation can also be sensible, particularly if you plan to buy Forza Horizon 6 Credits later and want those funds available for a specific car or upgrade rather than spending them without a plan.
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