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How to find Percival in Starfield – Delivering Devils guide

Where in the Galaxy is Percival?

It’s a wide universe, and finding one person is … well, you can imagine it’s pretty difficult. Can you imagine doing it without any kind of map or marker? In Starfield, that’s your mission when it comes to the “Delivering Devils” mission, which will have you visit Mars, in the Sol System.

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It’s important to note that you must have begun the “Delivering Devils” mission, as you need to receive a key from a bartender named Lou. This key will help you reach the area where you will, at long last, encounter Percival. So, as soon as you’ve nabbed that key, let’s begin the search!

How to Find Percival in Starfield

To start, fast travel to the Deep Mines, which you’ll find on Mars near Cydonia and the Mars Launchpad. Here, you’ll find a cargo lift — take it down to the bottom floor. You’ll emerge in a sort of laboratory, and an open door on your right will allow you to enter an area filled with garbage and waste. It will be a long, drawn-out pathway, but if you follow it to its conclusion, you’ll reach a set of stairs leading up.

At the top of these stairs will be a mechanical door. As you go through it, you’ll come across a set of stairs leading down. Head further down the path and take yet another set of stairs leading up. You’ll encounter one more mechanical door, which will lead you to a dark, rocky area with a ravine separating you from where you need to go. Thankfully, a path to your left will let you bypass the ravine and get back on track. 

You should see one more staircase, and once you’re at the top, it’s practically a straight shot through a hallway, for lack of a better term. As soon as you’ve emerged into a large, open area, take a moment to appreciate the visuals and music — and notice the newly arrived mission marker, which will lead you to the incredibly elusive Percival. You may have to take the long way around to get to them, but at least you have a marker now, which should make this whole process a lot easier. 


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