Between the stealth and action segments, players can kick back and enjoy Nix's Treats in Star Wars Outlaws. These delicious food items can be eaten at various stalls across the game's different planets, and they make Kay's merqaal sidekick Nix very happy. Obtaining these items allows you to add useful abilities to the alien critter that make it perform even better both in and out of combat.
This guide takes a look at what exactly Nix's Treats are, how you can get them, and all their locations in the game.
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All Nix's Treats in Star Wars Outlaws
Nix's Treats can be acquired from food stalls, and there are four different Nix's Treats—each at a stall in a major city on the planets across Star Wars Outlaws. Upon finding a stall, Kay and Nix can sit down and order what the place is known for, following which a minigame will ensue where you must press the right buttons as they appear on the screen.
All in all, it is a relaxing and cute side activity. While the QTE (Quick Time Event) segments can be lengthy, the rewards are worth it. Once a shop has been discovered, it will be marked on the map with a bowl symbol. That said, if you are tired of them, the QTEs for Nix's Treats in Star Wars Outlaws can be turned off via the Accessibility options in the Settings.
Here are all Nix's Treats in Star Wars Outlaws:
- Che Mosska (found in Market District in Mirogana, Toshara): Nix will kick grenades away from Kay.
- Duradan Soup (found in Kijimiko Square in Kijimi City, Kijimi): Nix can distract multiple enemies at a time, but the distract range is reduced.
- Kurado Fruit (found in Satrap's Promenade in Myrra, Akiva): Nix distracts enemies for a longer duration.
- Sketto Chuga (found in Bazaar in Mos Eisley, Tatooine): Nix's attacks now make enemies wreak havoc, causing them to shoot wildly in all directions.
Depending on your playstyle, certain Nix's treats will be more useful in particular situations. For instance, stealthy players will want to swap between the Duradan Soup and Kurado Fruit as required, while more gung-ho gamers will want to go in guns blazing with the Che Mosska or Sketto Chuga equipped. Here's how to swap between different treats:
- Open the Equipment tab.
- Head to Loadout.
- Click on the second tab under Nix's section to equip the desired food item.
This is all you need to know about Nix's Treats in Star Wars Outlaws.
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Star Wars Outlaws is available on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S platforms.
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