My Time at Sandrock: Fightin' 'Round the World quest guide

Full walkthrough for the Fighting' 'Round the World quest in My Time at Sandrock
My Time at Sandrock: Fightin' 'Round the World quest guide
My Time at Sandrock: Fightin' 'Round the World quest guide /

Once you’ve rebuilt Sandrock’s rickety train bridge and have access to the desert, you’ll no doubt encounter the buff Boxing Jack enemies roaming the area. These killer kangaroos will pummel you if you give them the chance, but there is one that’s unique compared to the rest of the species.

Bogan Jack is a unique monster who appears to be learning to talk. However, no matter what you say to him, he’ll interpret it as you wanting to fight. You’ll need to find and beat him a few times to complete the quest, so we’ve put together this full Fightin’ ‘Round the World walkthrough for you.

Bogan Jack’s first location – My Time at Sandrock

My Time at Sandrock Bogan Jack location 1
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To start the mission you can find Bogan Jack out in the middle of the Eufaula Desert. You should have a quest marker pointing you toward it on the map, but you can’t miss the spot as it has a giant skeleton poking out of the dirt.

Bogan Jack will be a Level 20 enemy for this fight.

Bogan Jack’s second location – My Time at Sandrock

My Time at Sandrock Bogan Jack location 2
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You’ll have to wait two days for Bogan Jack to appear again, this time he’ll be in the south of the desert, standing by a large rock near the giant shipwreck. For this fight, he’ll be Level 30, but don’t worry if you lose, you can return at any time to challenge Jack again.

Bogan Jack’s third location – My Time at Sandrock

My Time at Sandrock Bogan Jack location 1
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After waiting another two days, Bogan Jack will appear for a final time in the northern section of the desert, nearby to some old ruins of an abandoned building. This time he will be Level 40, which makes him quite the tough opponent.

Beating Jack for a third time will finally end this odyssey, and he’ll give you 1,500 Exp, as well as the Golden Belt, a furniture item you can place anywhere you want.


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