In the year 2026, the arid plains of Tatooine remain a vibrant tapestry of adventure and commerce, where the diminutive, hooded Jawas continue their age-old tradition of salvage and trade, just as they did in the very first Star Wars film. For the discerning scoundrel navigating the galaxy in Star Wars Outlaws, mastering the art of dealing with these elusive traders is not just a side quest—it's a rite of passage. After securing their aid in upgrading the trusty Trailblazer and learning from the enigmatic Hotfixer, a new world of opportunity unlocks. The key lies in the ancient Jawaese art of M'Gasha, a negotiation technique that promises discounts for the rest of one's career. But this coveted skill isn't given freely; it must be earned by tracking down five hidden Jawa merchants scattered across the Dune Sea. It’s a true scavenger hunt, a test of wits and exploration in the spirit of the Outer Rim.

The Quintessential Jawa Contacts
Finding all five Jawas is a must-do for any player looking to save credits and fully immerse themselves in Tatooine's underworld economy. Here’s the lowdown on where to find these little guys:
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Entip – The first and most accessible contact. This Jawa deals in parts and salvage from the iconic Jawa Sandcrawler parked on the southern edge of the map. Pro-tip: This location doubles as a Fast Travel Point, making return visits a breeze. No need for a long, dusty trek across the desert every time you need a gyro-stabilizer.
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Tak'Tak Tandishek – Often the second Jawa a player encounters. Tak'Tak operates out of the ship workshop in Mos Eisley, the very place that sends you to the Jawas for turret upgrades. It’s easy to walk right by their small stall, so keep your eyes peeled next time you're in for repairs. They might just have that one component the main desk is missing.
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Nizuma Chith – Set up shop just outside the galaxy's most infamous watering hole, Chalmun's Cantina, on Mos Eisley's east side. Given that several story missions and the local Broker’s easy jobs lead here, stopping by Nizuma’s stall is a no-brainer. It’s the perfect pit stop between a drink and a deal.

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Tretet Zadiket – This one requires a journey into the wilds. From the Sandcrawler, follow the main road east along the map's southern edge. Watch for a small Jawa camp on a hill to the left, just before the Jundland Wastes open into the Great Chott Salt Flat. Finding Tretet here is serendipitous, as this camp is also the starting point for locating one of Jet Kordo's vaults on Tatooine. Smart players will have already started the Holotracker quest on Toshara before visiting.
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Pinota Pakinota – The hardest Jawa to find, no cap. Pinota resides in a secret perch at the top of a treacherous cliff. Midway between Garrick Ranch and the Imperial Terminal, adventurers must spot a steep ramp to the south. Gunning the Speeder's boost to make the jump reveals a hidden canyon. At the sandfall, keep to the left and begin a perilous climb, doubling back until you're above the area you came from. The path is often guarded by packs of aggressive massifs, so coming prepared with a charged blaster and full bacta vials is non-negotiable. The reward? Pinota’s rare wares and, upon finding all five, mastery of M'Gasha.
Why Bother? The Perks of Persistence
So, what’s the real dealio with finding all these Jawas? It’s all about that M'Gasha mastery. Unlocking this skill provides a permanent discount at merchants galaxy-wide. In a game where credits are king for ship upgrades, weapon mods, and gear, this is a game-changer. It turns every transaction from a necessary expense into a savvy investment. Beyond the credits, completing this hunt offers a deeper connection to Tatooine, revealing hidden corners and secrets, like the treasure-filled canyon where Pinota resides. It’s about becoming a true denizen of the dunes, someone who knows the planet's secrets as well as any native. In the cutthroat world of Star Wars Outlaws, knowledge—and a good discount—is power.
| Jawa Merchant | Location | Key Feature / Tip |
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| Entip | Jawa Sandcrawler (South Map Edge) | Fast Travel Point. Easiest to revisit. |
| Tak'Tak Tandishek | Mos Eisley Ship Workshop | Easy to miss! Check the side stalls. |
| Nizuma Chith | Outside Chalmun's Cantina, Mos Eisley | Perfect stop between story missions. |
| Tretet Zadiket | South Jundland Wastes Camp | Also a vault quest start point. |
| Pinota Pakinota | Hidden Cliff Top (Garrick-Imperial route) | Hardest find. Prepare for combat. |
The journey to find these five merchants is a quintessential Tatooine experience 😎. It combines exploration, combat, and shrewd deal-making—the very pillars of life on the Rim. For the outlaw who completes it, the galaxy doesn't just open up; it gets a whole lot cheaper.