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Where To Find Scoundrel Gear Set In Star Wars Outlaws

Modelled from the iconic Han Solo, the Scoundrel gear set in Star Wars Outlaws is the perfect equipment for those that like to fire from the hip and answer every problem with a blaster shot.

Unlike many of the other gear sets in the game, the Scoundrel set only has a single option for each equipment slot. This makes the entire set more challenging to obtain, but the reward is worth it.

Scoundrel Set Information

  • Scoundrel Jacket
  • Scoundrel Belt
  • Scoundrel Pants

The Scoundrel set bonus for wearing all 3 items: Greatly increases Super Cooling window, doubling damage of the first shot after a successful Super Cooling attempt.

Scoundrel Jacket

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When worn, the jacket provides Kay with additional ammo capacity for picked up weapons, and reduces all damage taken from blaster and projectile weapons.

The Scoundrel Jacket can be unlocked by completing the first Jet Kordo’s Legacy Vault on Tatooine.

Scoundrel Belt

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Wearing the Scoundrel Belt allows Kay to carry an additional Grenade and Bacta Vial. Also, Stun Shot recharge speed is increased.

You can find the Scoundrel Belt after you complete the Jet Kordo treasure map vault on Tashara.

Complete Guide

If you want to check out every Gear Set in Star Wars Outlaws, check out our Complete Guide.

Scoundrel Pants

An image showing the stats, bonuses, and appearance of the Scoundrel Pants

The individual bonuses for the pants include increased movement speed when crouched and improved accuracy while shooting from the hip or running.

The Scoundrel Pants are unlocked as a reward for completing Jet Kordo’s Legacy Vault on Avika, it’s the 2nd vault.

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