Where to find the Star Wars Outlaws Crashed Speeder

Star Wars Outlaws crashed speeder intel Kay and Nix next to wrecked speeder
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Finding the Star Wars Outlaws Crashed Speeder location is tricky as it's hidden in a pit in the middle of nowhere on Toshara. While the rescue service datapad and intel usually help you with this type of thing, they’ve not got much to offer here. Aside from telling you about a well at a fork in the road by the river, that’s all you’ve got to work with. In Toshara’s landscape, it’s like finding a needle in a haystack. Luckily, we’ve explained exactly where to find the Star Wars Outlaws Crashed Speeder, so that you can tie up this intel mission and get some speeder upgrade materials in the process. Win-win.

Star Wars Outlaws Crashed Speeder location

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The Crashed Speeder is lodged in the Kashuda Pit, a landmark in the southeastern region of Toshara called the Southern Falls – I happened across it while speeding past the fork in the river while completing the Star Wars Outlaws Slicing Kit quest, but you can reach it whenever you're travelling around Toshara.

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From the surface, the pit looks like a big rock formation with some trees poking out in Star Wars Outlaws, but if you approach from the northwestern side where the river runs, you can find a gap in the rocks to grapple down into the well. Once you're in the well, jump down the rock ledges and you'll see the totalled speeder in the pond at the bottom, resolving the Crashed Speeder intel in Star Wars Outlaws.

Star Wars Outlaws crashed speeder intel resolved

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While this doesn’t provide any specific rewards, there are a few valuables to scavenge instead – you can sell them for a some Star Wars Outlaws Credits – and you can loot a box next to the speeder wreck to get six Helicyclic Gears - a necessary material for a few Speeder upgrades, helping you improve your vehicle's resilience and handling, which'll make exploring the various Star Wars Outlaws planets a bit more pleasant.

As noted in our Star Wars Outlaws review, the game is best when you're left alone to explore and take in the sights on foot or on your speeder, which is probably why it just makes it onto our list of the best Star Wars games.

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Will Sawyer
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Will Sawyer is a guides writer at 12DOVE who works with the rest of the guides team to give readers great information and advice on the best items, how to complete a particular challenge, or where to go in some of the biggest video games. Will joined the GameRadar+ team in August 2021 and has written about service titles, including Fortnite, Destiny 2, and Warzone, as well as some of the biggest releases like Halo Infinite, Elden Ring, and God of War Ragnarok.

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