The Blaster stance is arguably the most interesting Star Wars Jedi Survivor combat style. Not content with using a single lightsaber, Cal Kestis picks up a blaster and puts the two together. It looks and feels like something out of a Samurai film or perhaps Like a Dragon: Ishin. While it’s not complicated to unlock, it is something that players could find questionable. Jedi aren’t supposed to use blasters, but modern problems require modern solutions.
The Blaster stance is undoubtedly a unique approach to the game. Players won’t have unlimited ammo to spam blaster bolts constantly. It is still a close-range combat style in Star Wars Jedi Survivor, but it’s one that players will want to experiment with as they explore the galaxy.
Once you reach the Jedah Archive for the first time, Cal Kestis will unlock the Blaster style. Specifically, this can be done after the “Travel to Cere’s Base” mission. Bode will give you his blaster, and after a tutorial, you will have a brand-new fighting style to take advantage of in Star Wars Jedi Survivor.
Players must combine the power of their blaster and lightsaber in this new combat style to keep their ammo full. Ideally, you’ll unload blaster shots while getting into the lightsaber range. You could also use the Blaster stance to distract with the gun before running someone down with the lightsaber. It’s a new way to play in Star Wars Jedi Survivor.
The Blaster stance is a flashy style. You can spin your pistol to blast an opponent before immediately striking with the lightsaber. Since you’re holding your lightsaber while also holding a starkly different weapon, deflecting several blaster bolts could be challenging.
The main attack for this style is the lightsaber, which generates ammo for
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