Star Wars Outlaws Refuse and Finish the Job or Double Cross the Hutts Choice Guide in Sabotage Quest

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In Star Wars Outlaws, players will have to make difficult decisions that affect Kay’s relationship with the criminal world of the galaxy. One of them appears in the Sabotage syndicate quest to take the Pyke client list for the Hutts after chatting with Verrick in the Jaunta’s Hope cantina.

At the beginning of the Sabotage mission in Star Wars, Outlaws players encounter Monda, one of Verrick’s contacts, near the Pyke Poaching Station. Monda brings a bomb to blow up a detonator, but there is a twist when she confesses to being part of Crimson Dawn. Players then have to decide on whether to test the Hutts’ loyalty or go through with the original quest.

What happens if you choose to double-cross the Hutts in the Sabotage quest?

If you decide to turn against the Hutts and give the client list to Crimson Dawn, you will earn a considerable reputation with them. However, you will still have the mission to blow up the base, but you can negotiate that and take half of the promised amount for the contact with Hutts. This will even improve your standing with the Hutts, making it beneficial to any other party involved, excluding them.

What happens if you choose to finish the mission in the Sabotage quest?

If you decide to betray them and retain the client list, you will have a shootout with them and lose your reputation with Crimson Dawn. However, you will make the Hutts happy, get the payment in full, and thus gain their approval. While this might be more profitable for Kay, the relationship with Crimson Dawn will suffer. Anyhow, it is far better than aiding Gorak in his endeavors.

Double-crossing the Hutts is better if you don’t want to take a severe reputation hit with Crimson Dawn. You will only suffer from a minor hit to your reputation with the Hutt Cartel. The only downside is a loss of 250 credits in your reward.

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