Your journey across the galaxy as former Jedi Padawan Cal in will eventually end, but there are still things you can do once the credits roll. There are still many parts of the game you may want to experience, from exploring missed sections of planets to unlocking new cosmetics. Those looking to keep swinging their lightsaber can keep pursuing various goals.
Post-game content is somewhat sparse after your adventure with Cal Kestis and BD-1 has ended. However, even when the story of the former Jedi's run from Empire Inquisitors has concluded, there are other aspects of the game you can explore. Although the ending to may seem definitive, some elements of the game only become available after you have been through its story once.
When you have comfortably completed a story playthrough of, you may feel confident enough to play the game again at its highest difficulty. This mode, called Jedi Grand Master, will significantly increase the damage you take from enemies and the health of your foes. This extra challenge doesn't change the number of enemies you encounter, but it does make them far stronger.
Other minor changes to gameplay in Jedi Grand Master difficulty include parries with your lightsaber, requiring much more precise timing during combat.
You must be nearly flawless in your lightsaber combat to get through this mode, so make sure you have plenty of Stims from BD-1 ready to go. For example, bosses like the Second or Ninth Sister Inquisitors are far more challenging to defeat in Jedi Grand Master mode. Among the most difficult games, becomes one of the hardest when you try to take down its strongest villains in this setting.
Beating the story once allows you to replay the campaign on New Game+, which lets you keep all your unlocked skills, upgrades, and gear obtained in your previous run. This can be a great way to attempt Jedi Grand Master difficulty in. Alternatively, you could also use New Game+ as an opportunity to be strong enough to defeat optional
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