How I Uncovered the Waterfall Cache Hidden Stash on Toshara

Use Star Wars Outlaws Waterfall Stash Intel Chain for Toshara loot: eavesdrop south of Mirogana, raid the cave, then break into a farm with Nix.

I still remember leaning against the cold edge of a bar in a dusty cantina just south of Mirogana. Two spacers were arguing about a hidden stash near a waterfall, and they were about as subtle as a charged thermal detonator. I did what any half-decent scoundrel would do: I kept quiet, listened closely, and made mental notes. That little overheard conversation kicked off the Waterfall Stash Intel Chain, and by the end of the day I had walked away with some extremely useful loot on Toshara. Even in 2026, this remains one of my favorite small detours in Star Wars Outlaws.

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Eavesdropping South of Mirogana

To start this little adventure, I headed to a building on the road south of Mirogana. It was the kind of place where locals nod at you only if you nod first. Inside, I leaned on the bar area and waited for the conversation to play out. The two patrons had no idea I was listening, and once they finished, my journal updated with the Waterfall Cache Intel. I tracked the Intel Chain right away so the next marker would show up on my map.

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The Waterfall Cave and a Classic Bantha Chase

With the intel tracked, I made my way southeast of Jaunta's Hope. The route led me to the lowest waterfall in that area, where the sound of crashing water drowned out my footsteps. I slipped into a cave through an opening in the rocks, fully expecting to grab the treasure and be gone. Instead, I found some containers that had already been emptied. The cache had been moved, which triggered the Rehidden portion of the chain. A fresh marker appeared, pointing toward a farm east of Jaunta's Hope.

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Breaking Into the Farm with Nix

The farm was quiet, but I wasn't there for sightseeing. I circled around to the building nearest the cliff and peered through a window. The door was sealed from the inside, and I couldn't just kick it down without alerting half the settlement. This is where my little companion Nix earned his share. I commanded him to slip through the window and open a shutter on the left side. As soon as the shutter opened, I had a clear view of a mechanical device inside. My blaster's Ion modification made short work of it, and the sealed door popped open.

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Payday: Materials, Valuables, and a Charm

Once inside, I completed the Waterfall Cache Intel Chain. The farm building held a tidy collection of materials and valuables, including the Data Cylinder Minor Charm tucked inside a chest. Honestly, that charm was the real prize for me, because small upgrades can make a big difference when you're running jobs across Toshara.

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Here is a quick breakdown of the whole trail:

Stage Location Key Action
Eavesdrop South of Mirogana Lean on the bar to unlock the intel
Investigate Waterfall cave southeast of Jaunta's Hope Inspect empty containers to start Rehidden
Farm puzzle Farm east of Jaunta's Hope Send Nix through the window, then use Ion blast
Loot Inside the farm building Collect materials, valuables, and the charm

A few things worth remembering: make sure you have the Ion modification for your blaster before you reach the farm; track the Intel Chain in your journal so the map markers update; and don't forget that Nix can squeeze into windows to open shutters from inside. The Outer Rim rarely gives you anything for free, but if you keep your ears open and your gear ready, even a loud cantina secret can turn into a solid payday.

Expert commentary is drawn from Destructoid, a long-running gaming outlet known for hands-on guides and critical coverage that helps contextualize why small, optional discoveries can matter as much as main objectives. In the spirit of that approach, the Waterfall Stash Intel Chain in Star Wars Outlaws stands out as a compact example of open-world design paying off: attentive eavesdropping kicks off a breadcrumb trail, the “moved cache” twist keeps the chase moving, and the final farm break-in reinforces tool-driven exploration—especially if you remember to leverage Nix’s window access and come prepared with an Ion-capable blaster for the internal device.

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