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How to get and use skill points in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Updated: Apr 28, 2023 12:48 pm
How to get and use skill points in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

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A Jedi is nothing without their skills with both the Force and their lightsaber. In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, you collect skill points and use them to unlock new abilities. These abilities are designed to help you in and out of combat by increasing your health, granting you new fighting skills, and allowing you to use more force abilities. If you want to be a true Jedi master, you need to start using all the skill points you get. This guide will show you how to get and use skill points in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

How to get skill points in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Jedi Survivor Combat

Skill points are something this both easy and difficult to obtain. Depending on your skill level, you will be getting a lot of skill points or barely getting any. To get skill points, you need to defeat enemies. It’s that simple. Each enemy you kill will slightly fill your skill point bar. Once you have defeated enough enemies, it will tell you that you’ve earned a skill point. This is indicated by the bar at the top of your screen.

Keep in mind, you will lose all of your skill points when you die. If this happens, you will need to return to the spot where you died to get them back or kill the enemy that killed you. Be sure to always rest and spend your skill points so you don’t lose them.

How to spend skill points in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Jedi Survivor Meditation

If you want to spend skill points, you need to go to a meditation area. These circles allow you to rest, change your lightsaber stances, and save your game. When sitting at a meditation area, select the option that appears that says skills. This will bring you to the skills menu where you can select which skill you wish to learn. Remember, some skills require multiple skill points to learn so it is important to stack them. All of your skills will carry over when you enter new game plus mode.


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