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Should you tell the girl to stay or go in Star Wars Outlaws?

If I go there will be trouble, and if I stay there will be double.

The galaxy you explore in Star Wars Outlaws hosts a lot of different people to talk to. Some of them might allow you to advance a mission in different ways, while other denizens seek your opinion on their lives. Let’s focus on the latter and answer the question: should you tell the girl to stay or go at Sopashi Farm in Star Wars Outlaws?

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Where to find the mother and daughter on Toshara in Star Wars Outlaws

Part of what makes Star Wars Outlaws extremely immersive is the fact that there are an ungodly amount of people to interact with. From talking to eavesdropping to choosing sides with certain syndicates, you’re sure to get your extroverted fill from these NPCs. This applies to the mother and daughter whose dialogue is today’s topic.

Should You Tell The Girl To Stay Or Go In Star Wars Outlaws Location
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On Toshara, the first moon you have free-roam access, there’s a small encampment just south of the Sopashi Farm. Ride your speeder over to this location marked on the map above and walk towards the lone building, where two people ask for your help in a certain matter.

It should be mentioned that some players have reportedly seen this pair of NPCs on Sopashi Farm, rather than south of it. So if you can’t find them where we marked, try going there.

Should you tell the girl to stay or go to Mirogana in Star Wars Outlaws?

Should You Tell The Girl To Stay Or Go In Star Wars Outlaws Decision
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Upon listening to the windfisher and farmer, you learn that the mother wants her daughter to stay with her away from the big city until the Empire leaves. But the daughter wishes to find work in Mirogana and push back against the Empire’s occupation of their moon.

They seek an outsider’s opinion and ask you what the daughter should do: stay with the mother or go to Mirogana. I chose to let the girl go to the city because I remember a story about another farmer (on a planet with two moons) who wanted to head to the city and fight the Empire.

In reality though, this choice is one of the many optional choices you can make in Star Wars Outlaws. This means that no matter if you tell her to stay or go, there aren’t any lasting effects on your gameplay or these characters. Others have reported not seeing the daughter in the city once they tell her to go, but maybe we just haven’t spent enough time in the game for her character to appear.

Keep an eye on updates for this article, to see if we find out the results of our actions. Should you go to Mirogana and not find her, at least you can grab some Ironweave and Coarseweave for some sweet ability upgrades.


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Alex Garcia is a freelance gaming journalist with over 20 years of gaming experience, and 3 years of professional writing. I stay up to date on the latest and greatest games out there, be they large AAA releases or a diamond in the rough indie game. I like to write about everything Vampire Survivors, and am an avid RPG fan, from Yakuza/LAD, Persona, Final Fantasy, and more. In my downtime you'll find me talking about the greatest invention known to man: cheese.