Protagonist Dani Rojas has to travel across Yara doing missions for three different factions, each located around a specific area of the sprawling map. At the start of the story, you’re given the option to choose which group you want to start helping first, which is intertwined with the regions you’ll be visiting. This page explains where to go first on the map in Far Cry 6, as well as the considerations to keep in mind with each one of the groups’ surrounding areas. On this page: If you’re looking for more guides, our explainer on the various Far Cry 6 endings can help. In the usual video game fashion, you convince these factions to tag along by completing a myriad of quests for each. What’s interesting is that you’re able to pick any of the three, instead of the game imposing you an order. At a glance, the missions and their respective regions / factions are as follows:
Meet the Monteros (Familia Montero in Madrugada) Meet Máximas Matanzas) (Máximas Matanzas in Valle de Oro) Meet the Legends (Leyendas del ‘67 in El Este)
Considering that Far Cry 6 introduces a levelling mechanic of sorts for your character, this also translates to enemy levels. Across all three regions there are smaller areas that follow this rule, showcasing a Rank Level when you’re looking at the map - and this is an important consideration as to where you go first. Looking for more help? If you’re just starting, we have pages on male or female Dani Rojas, completing Fuel the Revolution, how to destroy anti-aircraft guns, and where to go first on the map. Elsewhere, we explain where to find Triada Relic locations, Parting Gifts, The Long Drop, Cache Money, Rising Tide, High Supply, And the Beat Goes On, The Last One to Leave, Liquid Courage, The Missing Muse, The Emerald Skull, The Truest Yaran, Chorizo’s location, the best Far Cry 6 weapons, and the GDP Oil Platform, Finally, we explain Far Cry 6’s secret ending. The surrounding areas are fairly tame in terms of Rank Level, which is perfect for the first few hours of the game. Keep in mind that as your character levels up, enemies will increase their defences and become stronger, which means that an area that used to be Rank 4 in the beginning can end up being Rank 13 towards the end of the game, for example. All in all, the Familia Montero questline made for a welcoming experience that wasn’t as hectic as the one from Leyendas del ‘67, which takes place inside a city under curfew. Madrugada has tons of open roads and valleys to lose yourself into, and most importantly, get used to the game’s quirks and obstacles in a more gentle pace. Lastly, in case you were wondering, it’s in Madrugada that you can unlock Chorizo - which is a good excuse as any to start there. This all said, your initial choice will not stop you starting the other mission chains, or exploring the map in general (useful if you want to track down Triada Relic locations) - it’s just fights might just become more difficult in certain areas. If you are planning to explore, then learning how to destroy anti aircraft guns is worth knowing, so you can get around a little more freely. Best of luck with wherever you decide to go first!