Armorers
Armorers available in Star Wars: Outlaws sell materials used to upgrade Kay's blaster.
Read more »This Points of Interest list for Star Wars Outlaws gives an overview of all map markers placed on the interactive maps for the game.
Armorers available in Star Wars: Outlaws sell materials used to upgrade Kay's blaster.
Read more »Artifact Locations in Star Wars: Outlaws are complex, hidden areas where you can find treasures, one of which is sure to be a major charm.
Read more »Betting Tables are places where you can bet a certain amount of credits on one of the mounts participating in Canto Fathier Races. If the mount you bet on wins the race then you will win some credits.
Read more »There are a total of 15 Blaster Coatings that can be used. They are special cosmetic items, skins used to change the appearance of Kay's blaster.
Read more »The caves featured in Star Wars: Outlaws are places where the treasure container is hidden. In order to enter many of them, you'll need a power module for your blaster so that you can use it to smash the wall blocking the entrance.
Read more »Larger cities and smaller settlements found on the surface of the planets we visit while playing Star Wars: Outlaws.
Read more »The compounds found on the planets available in Star Wars: Outlaws are large complexes controlled by one of the syndicates. Their main section consists of a restricted area with a few treasure containers hidden in the area.
Read more »In Star Wars Outlaws, containers are treasure crates holding resources like credits, or upgrade materials.
Read more »In Star Wars Outlaws, contract brokers are NPCs affiliated with criminal syndicates (like the Pyke Syndicate, Hutt Cartel, or Crimson Dawn) who offer side contracts - short missions that boost your reputation with their organization, unlock vendor discounts, and provide rewards like credits or gear.
Read more »Datapads contain various information about the game world. After reading some of them, new Intel may pop up in your mission log.
Read more »Fast travel points are, as the name suggests, places, but not the only ones, that you can choose as a destination when using fast travel option. To unlock some of them, it will be necessary to have a good reputation with certain syndicate.
Read more »There are a total of 4 Galactic Street Food locations in Star Wars: Outlaws. Eating at these locations will earn you a Nix Treat, which can be used to upgrade Nix's skills. These are simple mini-games in which you have to press the right buttons at the right time.
Read more »Hideouts present in Star Wars: Outlaws are, as the name suggests, hidden places that you will reach if you find the right route. In most cases they host a locked room with treasures that you will be able to enter after solving a puzzle.
Read more »Holodramas are collectible items that can be found while playing Star Wars: Outlaws. There are 15 of them in total. They are small datacards that contain snippets of five radio shows: Baradium Dynasty, Family of the Frontier Worlds, Love on Deck 5, Glarnok & Yabassi, and The Adventures of Flux Magnetar.
Read more »Hostile Camps present in Star Wars: Outlaws are usually enemy-controlled zones where treasure containers can be found.
Read more »Imperial Compounds located on the planets available in Star Wars: Outlaws are large Imperial bases manned by many Imperial soldiers. A few treasure containers can be found in their area.
Read more »Imperial Terminals allow players to reset their "Wanted" level. When the Empire is pursuing the player, these terminals can be hacked to clear the alert status, reducing or eliminating pursuit.
Read more »Intel is information that provides insight into noteworthy locations.
Read more »Intel Chains are series of intel that make up a larger story.
Read more »ISB Reports are collectible items that can be found while playing Star Wars: Outlaws. They are profiles created by the Empire (Imperial Security Bureau) on various notable NPCs present in the game. In total, reports regarding 18 characters can be found.
Read more »Jet's Journal entries are collectible logs left by Jet Kordo, former owner of the Trailblazer spaceship. The entries reveal his thoughts on various events, characters and locations in the galaxy. In total, you can find 36 such entries.
Read more »Kessel Sabacc Shift Tokens, are special collectibles that can be played during a game of Kessel Sabacc to shift the game in your favor. You can have a total of 25 such tokens, and there are 16 types of them, which means that some of these tokens come in several pieces.
Read more »In Kessel Sabacc, you invest chips to improve your hand and get a pair - a Sabacc hand.
Read more »Key Parts are unique items needed to unlock certain expert abilities or to upgrade your blaster.
Read more »Key Part Intel provide information on where to find the key parts needed to unlock certain expert abilities.
Read more »In Star Wars: Outlaws, keycards are special items you collect in order to unlock certain locked doors, vaults, or restricted areas. You often need several of them tied to a syndicate or faction to gain access to a vault full of rewards.
Read more »Landing Zones are places where you can board your ship. They can also be selected as a destination point when using the Fast Travel option.
Read more »Landmarks are usually small places (except for those in space), such as a single building or even a room, an alcove of the terrain or a hollow where a treasure container is hidden.
Read more »Major Charms are pieces of Kay's equipment that provide various benefits and passive bonuses. A total of 10 major charms are available in Star Wars Outlaws and Kay can only equip one of them. Changes can be made via the Equipment > Loadout menu. In addition to major charms, there are also Minor Charms in the game.
Read more »Merchants offer a variety of items, but especially consumables.
Read more »Minor Charms are pieces of Kay's equipment that provide various benefits or passive bonuses. A total of 20 minor charms are available in Star Wars: Outlaws. At the beginning, 1 slot for minor charm is available, but as the game progresses, additional slots for minor charms are unlocked, for a total of four slots. Changes can be made via the Equipment > Loadout menu. In addition to minor charms, there are also Major Charms in the game.
Read more »There are 20+ Nix Accessories in Star Wars Outlaws. Nix accessories do not provide any sort of bonus or effect, they are purely cosmetic items that Nix can wear to make him look even more adorable. The list of collected accessories can be accessed through the Loadout menu.
Read more »A total of 15 Nix Treasure collectibles can be found in Star Wars Outlaws. They are located on four planets: Toshara, Kijimi, Tatooine and Akiva.
Read more »Nix Treats are special equippable items items that bolster one aspect of his combat abilities. There are 4 of them and you can acquire them by visiting Galactic Street Food Stalls.
Read more »The remaining locations marked on the Star Wars Outlaws maps, not classified in the other categories.
Read more »The outfit / clothing items that can be acquired in Star Wars: Outlaws fit into one of three clothing slots: chest, belt and legs. Each piece of clothing also belongs to one of three quality tiers: cosmetic, standard and superior.
Read more »Outposts which can be found in Star Wars: Outlaws are usually small places controlled by one of the syndicates or the Empire troops, where a treasure container is hidden.
Read more »These NPCs provide side missions, contracts, and story-driven opportunities that expand the world beyond the main campaign.
Read more »In Star Wars Outlaws, the "Rogue Merchant" refers to Shuma - a wandering, independent vendor who isn't tied to any faction and travels between planets selling rare materials, gear, and upgrade components.
Read more »Scavengers Sell Materials for Speeder and Trailblazer upgrades.
Read more »Ship Mechanics have the skills to improve and personalize the Trailblazer for a price. Materials needed for these upgrades are available for purchase from merchants or can be collected in pirate territories and space.
Read more »Smugglers sell a variety of rare items.
Read more »Smuggler Caches are half-buried in the ground containers holding all sorts of treasures, materials, etc.
Read more »Speeder Mechanics can upgrade the speeder's performance and handling at a cost. The required materials can be purchased from merchants or found in syndicate-controlled areas, such as districts and territories.
Read more »Speeder Paint Jobs featured in Star Wars: Outlaws are special cosmetic items that allow you to change the appearance of Kay's speeder. They can change not only the color of individual elements of the vehicle, but also the materials from which these elements are made. In total 36 different speeder paint jobs can be collected in the game.
Read more »Speeder Trophies are purely cosmetic, head-sized objects that can be hung on the left side at the back of the speeder. A total of 27 trophies are present in the game.
Read more »Survivalists offer a variety of items, but especially materials.
Read more »In Star Wars Outlaws, Syndicate Data are collectible items tied to the game's reputation system with the criminal syndicates. You can turn this data in to a vendor allied with a specific syndicate in order to gain reputation with that syndicate.
Read more »In Star Wars: Outlaws, tailors are a class of vendors whose specialty is clothing, outfit gear, and cosmetic-equipment. They sell gear for your character’s appearance such as jackets, pants, or belts, sometimes have special requests items or faction-based stock that depends on your reputation.
Read more »Traders trade materials and key parts for other materials.
Read more »Fuels are one of the cosmetic items that can be used to customize the appearance of the Trailblazer. They let you change the color of the exhaust coming out of the Trailblazer's thrusters. Changes can be made at any of the Ship Mechanics.
Read more »There are 35 Paint Finishes in total in Star Wars Outlaws. Paint finishes are cosmetic items that allow you to change the painting of the Trailblazer's hull.
Read more »Entrances, passages, and similar places where you move between maps or sections of a map.
Read more »Transmissions in Star Wars: Outlaws are lost recordings, the collectibles that can be found in yellow containers placed in the orbits of planets available in the game. A total of 16 such transmissions can be found.
Read more »Other treasure containers that can be found during exploration and which contain items that do not qualify for more specific categories or are simply random.
Read more »Vaults are rooms that contain treasures. To get access to them you need to find a few keycards.
Read more »Vehicle Trinkets are purely cosmetic items that can be used to customize the appearance of the speeder or the cockpit of the spaceship. These are small ornaments that can be hung on the handlebar of Kay's speeder, as well as on one of the control levers in Trailblazer's cockpit. A total of 28 such ornaments can be collected in Star Wars: Outlaws.
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