![]() ![]() Pro tip: It’s a good idea to recheck BD-1’s Map when you learn a new Force power to see if some of those red areas have changed to green. Items you can’t yet manipulate are highlighted in red, and areas you can’t access yet are also highlighted in red on the Map. When there’s an item in-game that can be manipulated using your current Force powers, it’s highlighted in blue. These will sometimes open up areas to you that you weren’t able to get to before. New Force abilities are learned as you play. Hover over abilities in the Skill Tree to see what they are before spending your available Skill Points. You can apply Skill Points at a Meditation Circle. These are found at many locations in-game, and glow so you can’t miss them.Īs you progress through the game, you’ll earn Skill Points that you can spend on improving Cal’s relationship with the Force, his Lightsaber prowess, or his Survival skills. Pro tip: When you're in a new space, look around you for things you can climb, narrow gaps you can squeeze through, or ledges you can walk along or jump to.ĭuring the tutorial, we’ll autosave the game for you, but later on you’ll need to save your progress at a Meditation Circle. Getting there will teach you some of the ways you can move in-game. Once you’re in-game, you’ll need to find your way to a work site. You can change the difficulty setting anytime from the main menu. Scroll through the different options to see how they’ll affect the way you play. When you first start playing Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, you’ll be asked to choose your difficulty setting on a scale from Story mode to Jedi Grand Master. ![]() ![]() If you’re really intent on avoiding spoilers, don’t press play on the trailer below! We’ve got some spoiler-free gameplay tips to help you on your journey in STAR WARS™ Jedi: Fallen Order™. ![]()
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