
Once you complete the “Travel to Cere’s Base” objective (and all the associated running around and talking to folks), you’ll head back to the Stinger Mantis to decide whether to go to either the Shattered Moon or back to Koboh. Blaster stance location Image: Respawn Entertainment/Electronic Arts via PolygonĪfter you explore Coruscant and Koboh, you’ll head to the planet Jedha.
You’ll unlock the Dual Wield stance during your fight against the Ninth Sister on Coruscant - the first planet you explore - right after you complete the “Escape Undercity Meats” objective.
Dual Wield stance location Image: Respawn Entertainment/Electronic Arts via Polygon You’ll unlock one new stance for Cal very early in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor - at the end of a boss fight on the first planet. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor stance locations And it is, in fact, as cool as it sounds.
Blaster adds, as you might expect, a blaster to Cal’s fighting. Crossguard is the most powerful stance and the best for defense, but it’s extremely slow. The Crossguard stance turns Cal’s lightsaber into a much heavier and slower weapon (and, frankly, turns him into a beast). Crossguard is the Kylo Ren stance that adds a crossguard to Cal’s lightsaber. Dual wielding is the fastest and most aggressive stance, emphasizing speed at the cost of defense (but not power). Dual wield separates Cal’s lightsaber(s) into two - one for each hand. Its special attack sends the (double-bladed) lightsaber whirling around Cal in a circle, hitting multiple enemies. The double-bladed stance is best for groups of enemies, slightly increasing speed and defense at the cost of slightly reduced power. Double-bladed is the Darth Maul-looking stance with two lightsaber blades coming out of a central hilt. Its special attack is a focused swing on a single enemy. Cal will have one blade of his lightsaber out for a general-purpose stance that balances speed (of your attacks), power, and defense. Single is the default and simplest stance. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor stance strengths and usesĮach of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s stance has its own strengths, weaknesses, and uses. You can only change the stances you have equipped at a workbench (just like changing your lightsaber or BD’s components or materials). Our Star Wars Jedi: Survivor lightsaber stances guide will tell you how and where to unlock each one, and the best ways to use them.Ĭhanging Star Wars Jedi: Survivor stancesĬal can only have two stances equipped at a time - they’re mapped to left and right on the D-pad. Not long into Survivor, though, Cal starts to expand his repertoire. You’ll start with the same two lightsaber stances you had in Fallen Order - single and double-bladed. #Star wars light sabers how to
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor gives Cal a lot more options for how to fight than he had in the first game.