Lalini Ledeno - Black Market Trader
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Star Wars Outlaws Black Market Trader Password Guide

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Star Wars Outlaws has a fairly reactive world with multiple points of interest that aren’t always accessible immediately. Early on in Toshara, players can run into a black market dealer who doesn’t reveal his wares right away. Here is how you can obtain the password required to unlock the Black Market trader in Star Wars Outlaws.

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Star Wars Outlaws Black Market Trader – Lalini Ledeno

When you first enter and visit Mirogana as part of the campaign, you’ll have multiple opportunities to show up. One of these is Lalini Ledeno, who is a black market trader affiliated with the Crimson Dawn syndicate.

  • First, head on over to the following location in Mirogana
  • Here, you’ll meet Lalini Ledeno and get rejected by him because he doesn’t know who you are and only works with his “friends”
  • Don’t fret, and head to the Mirogana market instead.
  • From here, take the stairs to the first floor and find a bar with the following NPCs engaged in conversation.
  • You’ll get the option to “lean” near them. Do that, and listen to their conversation. One of them will mention Lalini Ledeno and the password. The password is to tell Lalini that you’re a friend of Arlo.
  • Your intel will be updated in the Journal, and you can now head back to Lalini
  • Give him the password “A friend of Arlo”
  • This will complete the quest, and you’ll gain access to his stock which includes some nice belts, intel, and upgrade parts for the Blaster.

Star Wars Outlaws features tons of similar quests and opportunities for Kay to explore. However, you might want to sharpen up your lockpicking skills if you want the best loot.


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