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Outlaws Perched Vault Star Wars Outlaws
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Star Wars Outlaws Perched Vault location and rewards

A few leaps of faith.

Finding all the vault locations in Star Wars Outlaws can take a lot of time, but with this guide, you’ll be at the Perched Vault in no time. It will take a bit of climbing, but that’s no trouble.

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How to find the Perched Vault in Star Wars Outlaws

Once you have completed the Buried Vault quest on Toshara, the first vault treasure hunter map is received. This is where the quest to find the various Vaults around Star Wars Outlaws begins. One of the first ones to see is the Perched Vault on Tatooine.

Starting the Perched Vault quest

The first step to finding the Perched Vault is to head to Bestine on the planet of Tatooine in Star Wars Outlaws. You will find a scavenger in the bottom right of the small city. Head towards this vendor. Just as you enter the compound, you will meet some men at the gate. They will start you on the quest for the hidden vault.

These guys can be in other spots around town. If they’re not in this place, take a walk around until you find them. They will give you the information to begin the quest. You can also look for the Stolen Hutt Valuables while you’re here.

Now, make your way to the Garrick Ranch in the South Jutlands Wastes area of Tatooine. Be aware that there is often a Pirate Raid here. Clear out the enemies and head into the ranch through the red door. In the room behind the door, you will find the damaged holodisk leading you to the Perched Vault in Star Wars Outlaws. Make sure you grab the valuable resources in the room, too.

Star Wars Outlaws Perched Vault Location Tretet
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Now, locate Tretet Zadiket south of the South Jutland Wastes. Beside this trader, you will notice the rock with the vault logo on it. Interact with this to activate the beacon. This beacon would usually lead you to the vault, but I found it utterly useless. So, follow my instructions instead.

Climb to the Perched vault

Continue to follow the Holotracker beeping by facing the way it beeps the fastest. Head past the rock and towards the cliff face. You will notice two routes: one heading through the cliff and one climbing a ledge on the right. Go left through the cliff passageway and follow the path towards the Perched Vault in Star Wars Outlaws. You will come to a path on the left, leading up some climbable ledges. Take this route.

From here, it’s fairly straightforward. Follow the path around, jumping across the gaps to the ledges across. Eventually, you will have to swing across a gap and come up against a climbable white wall. Climb the white wall all the way to the top, and you will come to a new ledge.

Collect the resources there and then use the keycard picked up earlier to open the red door. Here is where you will find the loot in Star Wars Outlaws Perched Vault. You will receive Jet Kordo’s Legacy Part 7 and the Sandcrawler Paint Job.

Once you have picked this one up, head over to find the Overgrown Vault on Akiva for more loot.


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Leo is a Freelance Writer for PC Invasion. He has a degree in English Literature and Film Studies and more hours buried into videogames than he cares to admit. He has worked extensively in the Videogame and Travel writing industry but, as they say, get a job doing something you love and you'll never work a day in your life. He uses his writing as a means to support indefinite global travel with the current five year plan seeing him through Latin America.