Star Wars Outlaws: Where Is Moonis? (Gone Solo)

Star Wars Outlaws: Where Is Moonis? (Gone Solo)

As a gamer who has traversed the galaxy in countless Star Wars adventures, I can wholeheartedly say that the Gone Solo side quest in Star Wars Outlaws is a delightful breath of fresh air. This lighthearted intel mission offers a welcome respite from the campaign’s often monotonous pace and provides an engaging challenge for seasoned players like myself.


One of the fun side quests in Star Wars Outlaws is Gone Solo, a lighthearted intel mission that provides a welcome break from the campaign’s often monotonous pace. Despite its comedic nature, the quest can be challenging for some Star Wars Outlaws players due to the limited clues Kay receives to track down a missing musician, Relma Moonis.

Mission Gone Solo entails cracking the code of a mysterious tune, locating the secretive artist who’s been eluding everyone, and persuading him back onto the drums again. Here’s your roadmap for achieving these tasks successfully.

Gone Solo Intel Chain Overview

Star Wars Outlaws: Where Is Moonis? (Gone Solo)

Intel MissionGone Solo
LocationTatooine
Syndicates InvolvedNone
Time to Complete~ 5 to 10 Minutes

The side mission named “Gone Solo” in Tatooine involves the task of reuniting a group of extraterrestrial musicians. Upon talking with the manager, you’ll learn that the drummer has decided to perform alone, and his current location remains undisclosed. Your objective is to locate him and convince him to return to the band before their scheduled performance.

Gone Solo Quick Walkthrough

  1. Talk to Aldic Nelleer at Jabba’s Palace.
  2. Interrogate the bartender at the Bestine Settlement bar.
  3. Play Relma Moonis’s song on the bar’s jukebox.
  4. Head to Moonis’s hideout at Wayfar to conclude the mission.

How to Start the Gone Solo Intel Chain

Star Wars Outlaws: Where Is Moonis? (Gone Solo)

To start the Gone Solo Intel mission, have a chat with Aldic Nelleer. She’s usually found close to the stage within Jabba’s Palace. Aldic will task you with locating a musician who decided to depart from the group and pursue a solo career.

As a gamer, I’ve learned that to embark on this exciting quest, I need to have built a solid standing with the Hutt Syndicate. The reason behind this is simple: Aldic, the quest-giver, is stationed within Jabba’s Palace, and only if the guards acknowledge my reputation will they grant me entry.

If the Gone Solo quest cannot be triggered, complete the Jabba’s Favor main quest and try again.

To enhance your standing with the Hutts, it’s advisable to excel in smuggler tasks. Additionally, you can strengthen your relationship by trading Syndicate information with each gang’s affiliate merchants, which will help establish trust.

How to Find Clues About Moonis’s Whereabouts

Following your conversation with Aldic, head towards the bar located within Bestine Settlement. Upon arrival, engage the bartender there and ask him about a missing musician known as Remla Moonis. The bartender may request you to play one of her songs on the jukebox for further details.

The jukebox stands near the bar, feel free to use it and select the track called “Growing Old in Wayfar“. The song’s words might hint at where Moonis could be hiding, as that place seems to be Wayfar.

The Imperial Soldiers protect the town of Bestine Settlement. It’s advisable to stay away from its Off-Limits Zones to avoid being detected.

How to Locate Moonis

Star Wars Outlaws: Where Is Moonis? (Gone Solo)

To locate Moonis, make your way to Wayfarer’s Square and search for an alien who appears solitary and is engrossed in music close to the Sheriff’s Station. Have a chat with Moonis and apprise him that his band is in peril and they urgently need him back on board. After some initial hesitation, Moonis will consent to rejoin the band as their drummer, thus concluding the Gone Solo Intel mission.

Wayfar is
the small city on Tatooine
where you first landed with the Trailblazer.

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2024-09-25 15:03