Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot features a number of fetch quests as part of both the main story and substories, which are typically fairly straightforward. But as players dive into the "Fleeting Normalities" quest that precedes the Cell Games, players are given a fetch quest that breaks traditional norms established in the game thus far. This quest requires Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot players to get meat from a deer, fat from a fish, and frozen rabbit meat.

The trouble with this quest comes in that none of these areas receive waypoints, whereas prior quests traditionally have for finding items, and the World Map indicates that all of these can be found in the area of Goku's home. This is true, for the most part, as players simply need to hunt deer and go fishing in DBZ: Kakarot to retrieve the first two items, but the frozen rabbit meat is a bit more intricate. Based on the map, it would seem this item could probably be bought in the indicated region, but that's not the case.

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Where to Find Frozen Rabbit Meat

To find this item, players will need to ignore the marker on Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot's World Map and travel to the Darlinge Polynya to the north. Once there, players will need to immediately fly to the right until they see a smoke stack coming from a house. Nearby are some woods, and once players get close enough, they should see the mention of frozen rabbit meat pop up on their map.

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Landing near the NPC speaking this line will put players near a massive block of ice, in which they'll need to hit with a Ki Blast and break to retrieve the required rabbit meat. Then, once players have it and the two other aforementioned items, players simple need to return to Chi-Chi, which will in turn continue the quest. Goku will take over and players will revert control to Teen Gohan, one of DBZ: Kakarot's playable characters.

After that, there's a few more tasks to do prior to entering the Cell Games, but DBZ: Kakarot players will be well on their way to finishing the Cell Saga, hopefully with a little less frustration.

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is out now for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

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