Like any true scoundrel, Kay can pass the time playing card games in seedy bars and we have how to play Sabbac in Star Wars Outlaws explained so you can live your best ne'er-do-well life in the galaxy.
We've also created a video guide detailing it above which we would highly recommend watching as the game is best explained when shown how to do it.
As we discovered in our Star Wars Outlaws review, it's not a perfect game by any means, but Sabbac is one of its highlights and we could easily spend hours chasing Pure Sabbac. It should be noted that the version found in Outlaws is actually known as «Kessel Sabbac» and is a simplified version of Sabbac as we have known in Star Wars yore.
If you get good at it, it's a great way to earn some extra cash to buy new upgrades and outfits.
But, you are probably banging your head trying to figure out how to play the darn thing so we won't keep you. Read (or watch) on to see how to become the best Sabbac player in the Core Worlds!
In Sabbac, you want to have the lowest possible hand value, zero, known as Sabbac in a two-card hand with a card each from the Sand or Blood suit with the value of your hand being dictated by subtracting the lower value from the higher one.
In Sabbac, you will need a buy-in which will increase when playing against more experienced players
You have four card piles to draw from, a known or random Sand card and a random or known Blood card. Drawing a card costs one token
You should usually opt to remove the card with the highest value as you have a better chance of winning the closer you are to zero
There are a few special cards to choose from, such as the Imposter and Sylops cards.
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Imposter cards take on the value of a dice roll at the end of a round. A Sylop card will match the value
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