Kay Vess, the titular outlaw ofStar Wars Outlaws, is not armed to the teeth. For actual weapons, Kay only has a basic blaster but she can modify it to give it different attack patterns, called Modules inStar Wars Outlaws, like one that can blast through rock walls. She has a few gadgets that can help her out as well like a grappling hook and of course, her pet Nix counts as well.

Besides her blaster, Kay can also pick up weapons dropped by enemies and once their ammo is gone, she will toss the weapon aside. Performing certain actions will also toss the weapons aside inStar Wars Outlawsso they are very fickle. They aren’t permanent by a long shot but they are still fun to use and these seven rank among the elite.

Using PK-23 Sniper Blaster in Star Wars Outlaws

7PK-23 Sniper Blaster

Take Enemies Down From Afar But Not Silently

The PK-23 Sniper Blaster is one of the best sniper rifles in the game although it would not rank high amongother sniper-based games. It has a good range with a nice scope attached to it as well. The shots will be lethal but the catch is that the chamber only allows for one blast at a time.

This means players have to make every shot count which can be tricky in a heated battle. Since the shots are loud and not silent, players may find that they won’t use the PK-23 Sniper Blaster as often as some of the other disposable weapons in the game since it will hurt with their stealth approaches to missions. In missions where it is mandatory to go loud, the PK-23 Sniper Blaster is a good support weapon if Kay is accompanied by others like ND-5.

Using A300 Blaster Rifle in Star Wars Outlaws

6A300 Blaster Rifle

A Standard Gun For Outlaws

The A300 Blaster Rifle is an all-around great weapon for any situation. It’s like the M-16 or AK-47 equivalent in a lot of military games likeCall of Duty. It fires a good burst of energy at enemies before it needs to cool down.

It can be found in most areas, usually in Faction strongholds, as the Imperials use a different modified version for their rifle needs. The A300 Blaster Rifle does have some downsides too as it is not a silenced weapon. When the goings get rough though, this is a great weapon to tear through any enemy inStar Wars Outlaws.

Using ABR-2 Zato Blaster Rifle in Star Wars Outlaws

5ABR-2 Zato Blaster Rifle

In-between A Rifle And A Shotgun To Cause Chaos

The ABR-2 Zato Blaster Rifles are usually carried by Elite-type enemies in the game like Hunters. Clan members within the Ashiga Clan are also known to carry this weapon around. The shape of it is odd sort of like a very triangular rifle as if it was made fora light-gun-based video game.

It may look weird but the power of the ABR-2 Zato Blaster Rifle is lethal without question. It fires a burst of lasers at once, almost like it isStar Wars Outlaws’version of a shotgun in other games. However one wants to qualify it, the ABR-2 Zato Blaster Rifle stands out among the many disposable weapons in the game.

Using TL-50 Heavy Repeater in Star Wars Outlaws

4TL-50 Heavy Repeater

Star Wars’ Answer To A Tommy Gun With Shield To Deflect Headshots

The TL-50 Heavy Repeater looks like a Tommy gun like it should appear ina mafia-based video gamefrom the 1930s. It fires a rapid propulsion of laser blasts and it has a good source of fuel for ammo too. The extra benefit is that a small shield will appear around the barrel.

This should protect players from headshots if there are any snipers in a level. Typically, snipers are all over Imperial bases and that’s just an extra tip. The trouble with the TL-50 Heavy Repeater is that it won’t appear until the latter third of the game, so players have to wait for this one.

Using MPL Grenade Launcher in Star Wars Outlaws

3MPL Grenade Launcher

An Explosive Way To Get Out Of Danger

The MPL Grenade Launcher is one of a few explosion-based weapons in the game. As the name proclaims, this weapon will fire a few grenades from a cannon at enemies. The spread is wide, the distance is decent, and the damage is phenomenal.

The problem is that players will run low on ammo after a few bursts. It’s best to save the MPL Grenade Launcher for when players get overwhelmed by enemies and need to take them out quickly. It’s also good for taking outlarger beasts or droidsthat have thick metal plating.

Using Z-6 Rotary Cannon in Star Wars Outlaws

2Z-6 Rotary Cannon

Shoot Through Hordes While Protecting The Whole Body

The Z-6 Rotary Cannon will first become available to players if they take on the mission for Rooster Trace called The Mercenary. This is how players can recruit her onto their Experts list which is how they learnabilities inStar Wars Outlaws. Rooster will allow players to carry heavier weapons like the Z-6 Rotary Cannon.

The weapon is basically a Gatling gun like in other games. It fires a burst of hundreds of rounds at a time and is deadly, but it is also slow to move with. It does have a bigger shield compared to the TL-50 Heavy Repeater and in terms of lethal force, there is no better-standardized weapon.

Using Relby V-10 Blaster Rifle in Star Wars Outlaws

1Relby V-10 Blaster Rifle

Giving More Range To Your Explosions

It is less standardized, but the Relby V-10 Blaster Rifle is a real treat to use. Players will probably come across it first around Tatooine when they are trying to get intoJabba the Hutt’s infamous Palaceto rescue Nix. Unlike most rifles in the game, this one uses explosive lasers.

Unlike the MPL Grenade Launcher, the blasts from the Relby V-10 Blaster Rifle are more precise. Players won’t be able to snipe enemies like the PK-23 Sniper Blaster but the distance is still good. Overall, it’s powerful, has a decent amount of ammo, and it can cover a wide range.

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