Three different shots of Cal Kestis using different kinds of lightsabers in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Since the very first teases were released for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, fans were excited about new lightsaber combat with different stances. The game certainly delivers, as Jedi: Survivor's stances do not disappoint, with each bringing something different to combat, giving Survivor a significant amount of evolution from its predecessor, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
The Double-Bladed stance is less powerful and has less range than the classic Single Blade, but offers greater defense and speed. Just like in Jedi: Fallen Order, Cal’s rare double-bladed lightsaber is fantastic for taking out groups of enemies and works best as a crowd-control stance. When upgraded, Cal will be able to throw the lightsaber at groups of enemies, with the blade continuing to spin, and players can control where it flies using Cal's Force meter.
As a solid middle-of-the-road stance, the Single Blade is a good choice against bosses who can often throw new attacks at players. The Single Blade stance is an effective way to figure out their move set without being at a disadvantage. The Single Blade is a reliable choice for a first playthrough when focusing on the story, then switch to other stances in the Jedi: Survivor version of new game plus, called New Journey +.
When fully upgraded, Cal will have the skill Dancing Blades, where players will be able to charge up the throw ability to hurl both sabers at enemies. When Cal throws both sabers out, they will then bounce off multiple enemies. This looks and feels incredible and is a perfect final skill for this purely offensive stance.
The Crossguard stance is the most powerful, with some brutal attacks. It offers the best defense at the cost of speed, but moving slower isn't always a negative. Although it takes some getting used to after the quick, nimble attacks of the previous stances, using the Crossguard stance feels more deliberate and almost calm. Even with the variety in each stance, Crossguard feels like an outlier, trading the characteristic speed of lightsaber combat for attacks far more deliberate.
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