In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, lightsabers are potent, skillful tools highly customizable to fit the wielder's fighting style. They can differ from each other by the color of the light beam to the shape of the hilt — my personal favorite being the Assaj Ventress curved grip dual lightsaber set. Unfortunately, while I couldn't make the replica of that particular lightsaber in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the game still brings a lot of customization options to the table.
How do I customize my lightsaber in Star Wars Jedi Survivor?
To customize your lightsaber in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, you must first obtain access to the workbench aboard Mantis, your ship. You will gain access to your ship after escaping Coruscant in the game's first act; once you navigate to the lightsaber customization option in your workbench, you will find three main customizable sections:
- Blade
- Components
- Materials
Changing the Blade section on a lightsaber
The Blade section will allow you to change your lightsaber blade color (this won't impact the lightsaber's performance). The keen-eyed among you will notice there is no red color, as it is typically reserved for the Dark Side of the Force wielders, but all other colors will be available to you right from the start:
- orange
- blue
- yellow
- indigo
- white
- purple
- magenta
- green
- cyan
Changing the Components section on a lightsaber
Cal Kestis uses a double-sided model of a lightsaber, meaning it has two emitters, two grips, and a single connecting pommel. In the Components section of lightsaber customization, you will be able to change the looks of the lightsaber itself. There are multiple part sources, including Jaro Tapal (the default choice you start the game with). During the game, you can obtain different parts by looting chests; you will be able to select the Obi-Wan Kenobi Hermit Lightsaber set if you have the Deluxe edition of the game.
Changing the Materials section on a lightsaber
Changing the materials from which your lightsaber was made allows you to customize further the appearance of your primary tool of the trade. Besides the default factory metal, you can make your lightsaber look more traditional using wood, leather, and other materials. You can also set its condition to look old and deteriorated, should you prefer the more rustic and rugged look.
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Published: Apr 27, 2023 09:05 pm