Gamers are unlocking Star Wars Jedi: Survivor skills in the wrong order – here’s how it should be done

THERE are nine different skill trees in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, and not all of the skills are necessary.

Depending on your playstyle there are certain skills you want to avoid, and some trees you can skip entirely.


Gamers are unlocking Star Wars Jedi: Survivor skills in the wrong order – here’s how it should be done
There are so many different skills to unlock.

We’ll break down the best skills for each skill tree, which you can change up at any time at the Meditation Point.

Here are the skills you should invest in in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Best Survival Skills

  • Perfected Stim Formula
  • Expert Survival Skills
  • Teamwork

Perfected Stim Formula is one of the most useful skills in the game, as it will allow your stims to heal you for the maximum amount of health.

This pairs well with Expert Survival Skills which will boost Cal’s maximum health.

Teamwork is the final piece of the puzzle as it will shorten the time it takes to heal, making the three work together as the perfect unkillable strategy.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Best Lightsaber Skills

You will need to eventually unlock all the skills for the two Lightsaber stances you decide to use.

However, we’ve listed the best ones from each category so that you can match them to your playstyle.

Single

  • Dash Strike

This skill allows you to get closer to the enemies while in battle, which is necessary in Single stance.

Double-Bladed

  • Double Orbit
  • Controlled Throw

These two work together to help you deal with crowd control in large groups of enemies.

They allow you to hit a large number of enemies at once from a notable distance.

Dual Wield

  • Backstep Slash
  • Dancing Blades

Backstep Slash is not only the first skill in this tree, but it is also the most useful.

Dancing Blades also deals a huge amount of damage, allowing you to combo a useful dodge with a strong attack.

Blaster

  • Blaster Cooldown
  • Point Blank

If you are using the blaster, you will need Blaster Cooldown to help you get in as many shots as possible. 

Point Blank is a great alternative to parrying that will reward skilled gameplay.

Crossguard

  • Greater Impact
  • Rolling Thunder

The Crossguard Stance is the slowest of the stances, which makes Greater Impact a particularly useful skill.

It can be used quickly and easily, then Rolling Thunder balances this out with pure strength.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Best Force Skills

Force Skills are the ones you will want to invest in last, but can be some of the more satisfying in the game.

Jedi Concentration

  • Superior Hold

Slow is one of the best abilities in the game, and Superior Hold will increase its effectiveness, making it particularly powerful.

Telekinesis

  • Wrenching Pull
  • Parry Push

If you have to choose one, Wrenching Pull is the one to go for, but Parry Push will give you another good alternative to parrying.

Confusion

  • Confusion Mastery

If you want to use Confusion, then you need to go all in and use Confusion Mastery to make it as useful as possible.


Written by Dave Aubrey and Georgina Young on behalf of GLHF.

 



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