How to break Rock Walls in Star Wars Outlaws

Aug. 28, 2024



To destroy rocks and walls in Star Wars Outlaws you need the Bolt blaster power module

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To destroy rock walls in Star Wars Outlaws you need the power option for your blaster from the bolt module. That unlocks a charged shot that can punch through objects made of Amberine that bring up a Yellow symbol when you try to shoot them.

While seeing walls you can’t get past can be annoying, finding the charged Power Bolt that destroys these rocks in Star Wars Outlaws is just a matter of time. Read on to find how, and when, you’ll get it.

How to destroy walls in Star Wars Outlaws

How to destroy walls in Star Wars Outlaws

To destroy rocks in Star Wars Outlaw, you need the Bolt modification for the blaster,the first of the “Power” options.

When you have the Bolt, you can equip it byholding down the Triangle/Y buttonyou would normally press to swap weapon modes. Once equipped, simply fire at the rock or wall blocking your way to destroy it inStar Wars Outlaws.

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The Bolt is unlockedafter completing your first main story mission, once you’ve decidedwhich planet you should go to first in Star Wars Outlaws.Specifically, after unlocking Hyperspace and the ability to go to other planets, you’ll be given three different main questlines to do in any order you choose, all set on differentStar Wars Outlaws planets.After completing the first quest of any of the three questlines, you’ll get a call from ND-5 and a quest called Gunsmith, which will then unlock the Bolt- head back to the workbench on the Trailblazer and you’ll be able to craft the Bolt Modification for Kay’s blaster.

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