Among the many improvements featured in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor over its predecessor are Lightsaber Stances that give players more combat options to take down the many enemies that attempt to get in Cal Kestis' way. All five are quite different from one another, and they are effective in their own way, so picking one over another will not put you at any real disadvantage, especially if you are not playing at Jedi Master or Grand Jedi Master difficulty.
If you are trying to complete the game at high difficulty, however, you will want to equip the Lightsaber Stances that work best in all combat situations, providing the right amount of flexibility to take down common enemies, big groups, and bosses with ease.
Before we talk about the best Lightsaber Stances to use in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, we must highlight how what makes one of them better or worse than any other also depends on the player's preferred playstyle. In the right hands, to make an example, the basic Single Blade Stance can be as effective as any other, thanks to its varied and balanced skillset. You may have to work a little harder in some situations, true, but it's perfectly doable to complete the game using it primarily.
With that out of the way, there's no denying that for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor players who are also veterans of the Souls series, the Crossguard Stance is one of the best to use. While the weapon is slow, and it locks players into animations so it's not possible to parry attacks while Cal is recovering from his swings, it is extremely powerful and has amazing range, so those who have mastered the combat system of the FromSoftware's popular action role-playing game will have very little trouble making this stance work great in all
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