Should You Sell Gorak’s Ring in Star Wars Outlaws? – Answered

Thanks, Nix.

Gorak Palas
Screenshot by Prima Games

Gorak Palas is the leader of the Pyke Syndicate in Star Wars Outlaws, which Kay can get close to early on in the campaign. During your first visit, Nix will nick his precious ring without him suspecting it, and it’s added to Kay’s inventory. You can either sell Gorak’s Ring or keep it for future use. However, should you sell it? Here’s everything you need to know.

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Should You Sell Gorak’s Ring in Star Wars Outlaws?

You should only sell Gorak’s ring if you already have a good relationship with the Pyke Syndicate; otherwise, it’s best to return it to him during the Traitor mission and improve your standing with the Pyke Syndicate.

Here are the possible outcomes related to Gorak’s ring:

ChoiceOutcome
Sell Gorak’s RingYou can choose to keep the ring and sell it for 500 credits
Return Gorak’s Ring during Traitor MissionGiving the ring back to Gorak will increase your reputation with Pyke Syndicate

The choice is pretty obvious, as 500 credits won’t mean a whole lot later on, especially when you reach the mission, and it’s better to gain positive reputation points instead. Even though Gorak makes a mean comment about Nix when you return his ring, it’s still worth it for the reputation bonus.

There are plenty of choices like this to make in Star Wars Outlaws, and most of these largely impact your standing with one of the four syndicates. You will receive bonuses directly from them and different vendors. Reputation is essentially a currency in this game, and it’s far more valuable than credits, which you’ll gain and lose all the time.

In short, as shiny as Gorak’s Ring looks, you’re better off returning it to the crime lord instead. For more tips and tricks to improve your adventure, make sure to check out our detailed beginner’s guide for Star Wars Outlaws.

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Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.