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Star Wars Outlaws Mirogana treasure guide: Locations and how to get all treasures

It's hard work being a Treasure Hunter.

Treasures can be just about anything and range from easy to acquire to obnoxiously tricky. If you’re struggling to find these coveted items in Star Wars Outlaws, here’s a treasure guide for Mirogana, including locations and instructions on how to get them.

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Star Wars Outlaws: How to get all treasures in Mirogana

The biggest hurdle with Treasure hunting is reaching all of the prerequisites first. You’ll likely figure out each Treasure’s whereabouts long before you can open them. Mirogana, in particular, is a frustrating location because you won’t be able to reach most treasures on your first attempt.

When looking for the last treasures, I highly recommend going to the question marks that pop up as you explore. These are almost always treasure locations.

At the time of writing, we mostly have you covered, but we will update once we’ve found everything.

Kerro’s Speakeasy

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The first Treasure you’ll likely find in Morgana is easy to reach but difficult to open. There’s a locked room in the location marked above, but a vent on the side offers easy access. You’ll find an energy door that you can’t open at the start of the game, as you require an upgrade to your Slicer Kit.

Without delving into spoilers, you will obtain the upgrade through regular gameplay on the planet, as it’s part of a mandatory quest called The Slicer. Once you have the improved Slicer Kit, you can use it on the control panel outside the door.

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Unfortunately, I can’t give you the password, as it’s randomized. The minigame is the same as regular Slicing, although there are four symbols to decipher instead of three. My best advice is to focus on trying every symbol you’ve not used first. It’s more important to work out which symbols are required over their locations.

Once you’ve broken into the Treasure room, feel free to exit from the front door as there’s no security.

Maintenance Room

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One of the few Treasures you can reach immediately in Mirogana is in the Maintenance Room. Head to the location in the image above, and use Nix’s Sense (Up on Dpad, B on Keyboard). You should see a vent hidden behind some boxes, highlighted in blue.

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There’s a thin entryway you can slip through next to the boxes. Open the vent and head inside. You’ll see several Space Roombas having a party (I’m serious), and they’ll leave you to loot the area.

Che Mosska

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This treasure is easily my favorite so far, and it’s a pity you cannot replay it. The treasure isn’t hidden in or around the food stall. Instead, it’s tied to a food mini-game. Take a seat by the stall and order some food. There’s only one dish available, and it costs 200 Credits.

Once you purchase the meal, you’re treated to a cutscene of Kay and Nix sharing the dish. You must hit some easy button prompts (QTEs) during the sequence. It doesn’t seem to matter if you fail any of them on your first attempt.

Some inputs are a little unclear, but you must tilt the control sticks in the direction the arrow points if those show up. You’ll complete the sequence after a couple of minutes and earn a unique ability for Nix for your troubles.

Crimson Dawn Vault

Even if you’re chummy with the Crimson Dawn faction, you can still raid their Vault, but it’s a multi-step process. In fact, I recommend it to make getting to the vault that much easier. The easiest way to get a head start on the Vault is to steal the blaster parts from the Crimson Dawn instead of the Pyke Syndicate in the main story.

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To reach the vault, head into Crimson Dawn territory and sneak into the restricted area. You must deactivate the large fan blocking the way (pictured above). The switch is obvious, but it doesn’t stay flipped long enough for you to activate it and reach the fan.

A pair of guards patrolling the area won’t be happy to see you, even if you’re in good standing with the Crimson Dawn. Crouch behind the boxes by the fan, and send Nix to flip the switch, then head inside when the coast is clear.

When you reach the vault, collect the Blaster parts off the table if needed and interact with the computer terminal. The terminal has an easy Data Slice puzzle that will reveal the location of three Keycards. You need to return with all of them to access the vault.

Jodara’s Stash

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You’ll earn access to Jodara’s Stash through story progression on the planet with the Crimson Dawn faction. Once the treasure is visible on the map, you can go for it. Head to the restricted area of the Crimson Dawn hideout.

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The map is particularly unhelpful here as it suggests the Stash is dead center of the circular platform. In truth, it’s hidden above ground level (pictured above), and you can climb the nearby scenery to reach it. Keep an eye out for the patrolling guards, who will escort you from the premises if they see you.

Pyke Syndicate Vault

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Much like the Crimson Dawn Vault, the Pyke Syndicate has the same security measures, locked with three separate Keycards. Fortunately, there’s an easy-access vent right outside, and you can enter the Vault room from there.

Access the Computer Terminal inside and Data Spike it to get the locations of every Card.

Even if you’re not on good terms with the Pyke Syndicate, sneaking here is fairly easy, and no one is guarding the interior.

Pyke Cardroom

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The Pyke Cardroom is a unique treasure challenge as you must play and win a card game to earn it. The issue is you’re likely to be spotted and thrown out if you’re not friendly with the Pyke Syndicate.

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You can sneak into Pyke territory through the vent by the entrance, but I recommend taking out the guard in the image above if you want to play cards. Even if you slip into a game undetected, the guard can still spot you between rounds.

The other issue with this treasure is the fee. You’re going to bleed credits while you learn the game. At 100 Credits a try, you can burn a painful hole in your wallet, so it may be best to return when your bankroll is healthier.

You earn a few Shift Tokens for the Kessel Sabacc Card Game as a treasure if you beat every player.

You may be surprised to learn that Kay’s antics in Outlaws are technically canon, and the timeline regarding the video games is pretty fascinating.


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Anthony Yates
Anthony is a freelance writer for PC Invasion and has worked in the industry for four years. He's furiously competitive and is always looking for the next big multiplayer hit. Anthony thrives in high-stakes games like Escape From Tarkov and Sea of Thieves. He is also passionate about speedrunning and always looks forward to the next GDQ and ESA events. When he's not grinding leaderboards, Anthony enjoys visiting Arcades, retro gaming, and horror movies.
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