![]() ![]() Wall run across the side of the wall and interact with the Force Echo to get the Databank Entry: Voice to the Past. You may notice an Orb here running across the temple wall, but it won’t be able to make it up, so just ignore it for now. Once you’re on this platform, go ahead and Force Dash to the platform over, climbing the ridges and taking down the stormtrooper here as well. The stormtrooper across the way might start shooting at you but your goal is that platform anyways, so go ahead and jump across and take him down. Climb to the top, then jump and dash over to the platform adjacent to the main building. Start by heading in through the rocks, making a loop until you find a climbable rock formation. ![]() Once you reach the Path of Restoration, then the trial has begun. ![]() How to Solve the Path of Restoration Puzzle You can actually see it in the distance from your starting location. It’s faster to take a spamel, so be sure to take the ones that are located close by! This temple is much closer than the other one. ![]() For Cal's outfit, finding the part a second time in a different Chest will unlock its color variants.Start by fast traveling to the Anchorite Base Meditation Point and heading to the area marked on your map for the rumor. Treasures (Priorite, Datadiscs & Scrolls)Ĭosmetic Chests are cube-shaped chests, some of which may need to be opened with BD-1's assistance, and may contain an outfit, hairstyle, lightsaber part, materials, and more.Databank Finds (BD-1 Scans and Force Echoes).Below is everything you need to know about the six different types of collectibles - and where you can find them - in Star Wars: Jedi Survivor. In this spoiler-filled episode of Podcast Beyond, we have Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's game director Stig Asmussen along with us on a deep dive on how the game came together. ![]()
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