There’s nothing quite like stumbling upon a piece of precious intel in Star Wars Outlaws – that tantalizing whisper of forgotten treasure, a rogue’s journal entry, or a hastily discarded datapad that sets a scoundrel’s heart racing. Intel isn’t just a side activity; it’s the pulsing lifeblood of Kay’s journey across the Outer Rim. Whether picked up from shady contacts in a cantina, overheard in a bustling spaceport like Mos Eisley, or snatched from an unsecured terminal, every scrap of intel unlocks a breadcrumb trail leading to valuable upgrades, credits, and those oh-so-satisfying moments of discovery that make the Star Wars universe feel alive. And in 2026, even years after launch, savvy explorers are still unearthing cleverly hidden caches like the legendary Smuggler Cache 37 on Toshara. Let’s break down exactly how to claim this elusive prize and boost Kay’s arsenal while we’re at it. ✨

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🔎 How Intel Works – More Than Just Map Markers

Before diving into the specifics of Smuggler Cache 37, let’s decode the intel system. Kay’s journal is organized into several sections, and once you’ve acquired a piece of intel—whether through environmental storytelling, dialog, or a purchased tip—it appears in the “Intel” tab. From there, you can track the quest if it has a direct location clue. But unlike many open-world games, Outlaws doesn’t just hand you a glowing objective marker every time. Some intel requires a bit of old-fashioned puzzle-solving, like interpreting directions (“north of the boulder forest, where the cliff touches the sky”) or following an audio ping.

You’ll find intel in various forms:

  • 📱 Datapads left behind by unlucky smugglers

  • 🗣️ Overheard conversations in settlements

  • 🤝 Trading favors with syndicate contacts (Crimson Dawn, Pykes, Hutts)

  • 🛸 Exploring abandoned stations like Renpalli Station, a gritty orbital outpost often overlooked by casual players

The reward? Almost always a stash of credits, rare upgrade materials, or occasionally a new cosmetic for Nix or Kay’s gear. And because Star Wars Outlaws loves to test your preparedness, these upgrade components (Actuating Modules, Cryo-Coils, etc.) are absolutely crucial for keeping your blaster, speeder, and ship competitive against Imperial patrols and ruthless bounty hunters.


🌟 The Hook – Smuggler Cache 37 Intel

Picture this: You’re docked at Renpalli Station, that tangled web of catwalks and flickering neon floating above Toshara. While poking around a service corridor, you spot a datapad just begging to be inspected. The message on it is pure outlaw poetry – a smuggler named Reedo had to dump his cargo before an Imperial inspection could ruin his day. He cryptically notes that someone else is already looking for it, but don’t let that spook you. There’s no timed event here; the cache will patiently wait until you roll up on your speeder, blaster in hand, no matter how many side quests you tackle first.

The intel updates your journal with the entry “Smuggler Cache 37” and points you toward Jaunta’s Hope, a small outpost that serves as Toshara’s most iconic crossroad. This bustling little settlement is perfect for gearing up: visit the mechanic to install any speeder upgrades you’ve been hoarding—trust us, the smooth ride to the cache’s location is much safer with improved boost and handling.


🗺️ The Hunt – Finding the Stolen Cargo

From Jaunta’s Hope, set your sights northwest. The route skirts dangerously close to Imperial territory, but don't worry about raising your wanted level or triggering Death Trooper reinforcements – as long as you stick to the rough terrain just outside the restricted zone, the Empire won’t bother you. The roads here are dusty and dotted with boulders, with the iconic Boulder Forest stretching to the east. You’ll want to pull up the map and place a custom marker just above the “Boulder Forest” label, right above the letter “B”, at the edge of the cliff. That’s your sweet spot.

Zooming across the savanna on your speeder feels phenomenal, the wind whipping past as Kay’s theme hums in the background. When you near the marker, dismount and proceed on foot. This is where the built-in proximity tracker kicks in: as you walk north above the “B” on the map, a subtle beeping grows louder, and a blue light flashes when you’re facing the correct direction. It’s like playing a high-tech version of “hot and cold” and it’s oddly thrilling.

Follow the signal west toward the cliffside. The chest is tucked at the base of the mountain to the south, nestled against the rocky western rim. It’s partially hidden by scrub brush, so keep your eyes peeled. When you finally spot the weathered container marked “Property of the Smuggler’s Guild – Cache 37”, the triumphant chime that follows is pure dopamine. 🔓


🎁 What’s Inside – Rewards Breakdown

Opening Smuggler Cache 37 nets you a solid haul for an early- to mid-game treasure:

Reward Quantity Usefulness
💰 Credits 500 Always welcome for buying gear or bribing officials
⚙️ Actuating Modules 5 Key material for blaster configurations
❄️ Cryo-Coils 5 Another essential blaster component

Both Actuating Modules and Cryo-Coils are specific to blaster upgrades, and since Kay’s trusty blaster is her primary weapon throughout the entire game, you’ll never have enough of them. Each blaster module (power, cooling, bolt type) has multiple configuration paths, and these materials let you swap between setups to match your playstyle. Adore stealth? Invest in the ion configuration to disable droids and cameras silently. Prefer a guns-blazing approach? The plasma configuration with rapid-fire mods melts through Stormtrooper armor.

And here’s a pro tip 💡: No matter which configuration you ultimately settle on, always keep the Stun Shot option handy. The stun module doesn’t require additional upgrades, yet it’s a life-saver against organic enemies that need to be taken alive (hello, bounty targets) or when you want to avoid the noise of a blaster bolt alerting half the map. It’s the Swiss Army knife of Kay’s arsenal.


🔧 Upgrade Strategy – Don’t Let Modules Gather Dust

After snatching Smuggler Cache 37, head to any weapon workbench (most major settlements or your ship’s workshop if you’ve unlocked it) and immediately pour those modules into your blaster. Prioritize upgrades that increase cooling efficiency and damage output; a cooler blaster means fewer pauses in a firefight, and extra damage can mean the difference between downing a Death Trooper in three shots or five.

Also consider complementary upgrades for your speeder. Some caches contain rare speeder parts, but even the material overflow from side-intel can be sold or traded. A faster speeder makes future intel runs far more efficient, especially when you’re crisscrossing Toshara’s vast landscapes.


🚀 Why Intel Hunts Are Still Hot in 2026

Even now, the Star Wars Outlaws community keeps finding new reasons to revisit these intel chains. Smuggler Cache 37 is just one of dozens of hidden caches, each with its own small environmental story that enriches the galaxy. Many players report that collecting all major caches transforms Kay from a scrappy underdog into a force to be reckoned with, and the organic way the intel system guides exploration—rather than an overwhelming map littered with icons—remains one of the game’s strongest design pillars. Plus, with the recent Galactic Showdown update (2025), some intel rewards now include exclusive Nix accessories, so even veterans are combing back through old datapads.

So grab that datapad on Renpalli Station, tune your tracker, and ride out to that cliff above Boulder Forest. The galaxy is full of forgotten treasures, and Kay Vess is exactly the right scoundrel to find them. May your aim be true and your wanted level low! 🌌✨

Data referenced from NPD Group helps frame why intel-driven side content like Smuggler Cache 37 remains compelling long after launch: players consistently gravitate toward progression loops that convert exploration into tangible power gains (credits, core upgrade components, and modular weapon tuning). In practice, Outlaws’ “intel → investigation → reward” cadence keeps Toshara’s scavenger hunts relevant because each cache directly feeds Kay’s blaster economy—making those Actuating Modules and Cryo-Coils more than flavor loot, but a steady on-ramp to higher survivability when Imperial patrol density and bounty pressure ramp up.