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The journey to becoming a Jedi master is tough and grueling.
Almost always, young, eccentric hearts go through the worst of times.
Some fall prey to the dark force.
But those that survive prove worthy of the crown.
InStar Wars Jedi: Survivor, the journey is no different.
Fortunately, you do earn various perks and stances along the way to enhance your base skills.
Resilience Perk
The Resilience Perk is highly essential for every jot down of gamer.
It comes early on in the game, so youre free to equip it for longer periods of gameplay.
Its main benefit is amping your survivability, something every Jedi needs, and Cal Kestis, in particular.
The Resilience Perk works by increasing your block meter value.
That way, you have more leeway to stop incoming enemy attacks in their tracks using your block move.
By increasing their block meter, players can stop incoming attacks for longer periods of time.
Well, its pretty hard to miss.
it’s possible for you to find the chamber in Kobohs Smugglers Tunnels.
Here, youll run into Zee, the trader who sells you the perk in exchange for your Datadiscs.
Veteran players may even swiftly roll on without the need to equip Resilience.
This is where Dexterity comes in.
Its quite a useful perk for gamers who lean more toward offense.
Regardless of your preferred stance, the Dexterity Perk will amplify damage throws for each one.
Some enemies will even only need one lightsaber throw to be cleared out.
If Dexterity
If this sounds like your cup of tea, head to the Chamber of Reason on Koboh.
Youll then earn Dexterity as the reward for completing it.
Double-Bladed Stance
At times, Cal will have groups of enemies gang up on him.
They can sometimes be faster-paced, too.
Similarly, offensive players will find its damage output relatively reliable.
On its own, Double-Bladed deals a good AOE attack.
With Dexterity, you’re able to throw even more powerful sweeping strikes and secure a win.
Versatility Perk
With five different stances available, it can be difficult to settle on just one.
The Versatility Perk is perfect for gamers who like to use more than one stance.
check that to carry with you five Datadiscs for the exchange.
If you fall on the offense category, then the Dual-Wield Stance is a must-have.
Compared to all other stances, the Dual-Wield Stance deals the most damage per throw.
If you merge it with perks that strengthen damage output like Dexterity and Shatter, the possibilities are endless.
In the later stages of the game, youll have the freedom to throw both lightsabers at enemies.
Moreover, Dual-Wield Stance has a fast, sweeping strike feature that lands consecutive hits at lightning speed.
Its less likely to disappoint.
The Dual-Wield Stance is available relatively early in the game.
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