In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, these are the best Perks to get.
In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Cal Kestis will find Perks. These are different from skills and powers that give you more ways to use your lightsaber and the force. At a Meditation Point, you can wear these Perks. But there is a catch. At first, you only have three Perk slots, but you can buy an extra one from Zee’s shop or get them for free by finishing certain rumours.
As you fight the Empire and the Bedlam Raiders across the galaxy, you’ll have to decide which Perks you want to use. When you have more than 20, you can improve your blade or blaster and even make more ways to get your health back. Just be sure to pick a few of the best ones.
Shatter
In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, if you finish the Find the Missing Prospectors rumour, you can get the Shatter Perk. It takes up two perk spots and is one of the offensive perks you’ll find in the game.
When you fight melee enemies, especially some of the tougher ones, they’ll block a few of your first hits. Shatter makes your hits much better at getting through their defences, so you can land real hits much faster.
Dexterity
When you finish the Chamber of Reason, you get a Perk called “Dexterity.” To use it, you need to have two open perk spots. This Perk is for you if you like to throw your blade at people all the time.
Your lightsaber throws will do more damage if you have Dexterity. This works no matter what you’re throwing. If you aim and use the force to move your blade forward, or if it’s a skill that depends on your stance, it will get a boost.
Perplexity
Some Perks are given after important parts of the story in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. One of them is confusion. You’ll get it at the Mountain Observatory after you beat Dagan Gera there.
This Perk makes enemies who are confused do more damage. If you use the old Jedi Mind Trick to make the other side fight for you for a short time, Perplexity will notice that they do more damage to their former friends.
Marksmanship
One of the easiest Perks in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is Marksmanship. Cal’s blaster shots do more damage when he is in the Blaster stance. This is a simple offensive buff that will make your blaster and sword combo, if that’s how you like to fight, even better.
Even so, it’s not the easiest Perk to get. You must go to the Stone Spires, which are close to the Grand Courtyard Meditation Point. This is in Koboh, in the Devastated Settlement. Climb the second set of vines near the shortcut rope and use the Force Essence in the building to get it.
Equilibrium
Zee’s Datadisc Decryption is a place in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor where you can buy several Perks. This is a store that Zed opens in Pyloon’s Saloon. Here, High Republic Datadiscs are used as money. You can find them all over Koboh. Balance is a Perk that you can buy here for five Datadiscs.
Equilibrium is great if you like to use the force as a part of your fighting style. Every time you use a force skill, your next lightsaber attack will do more damage. When you force an enemy to come to you, you can hit them and do a lot of damage.
Versatility
Zee’s Datadisc Decryption in Pyloon’s Saloon will sell you the Versatility Perk for five High Repbulic Datadiscs. Once you’ve gotten far enough in 8 Ball Pool game to have saved her, just go to the second floor of the building and talk to her.
With this Perk equipped, any move you make after switching stances will do more damage. This boost only lasts for a short time, so it’s not just for the first hit after switching to a new stance.
Ambidexterity
In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, you will get the Ambidexterity Perk when you finish the Devastated Settlement Chamber. It is an offensive Perk that will take up three places if you want to use it.
Using the Blaster stance is best if you give this Perk to Cal. After hitting a target, your blade will temporarily do more damage. So, when Ambidexterity is live, his Blaster stance is the most dangerous one you can use.
Wisdom
In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the only Perk that is worth using that has to do with XP is Wisdom. It doesn’t have any small print like Gambler, where you can’t get your XP back after dying. Instead, killing enemies just gives you more experience.
When Zee’s Datadisc Decryption goes on sale, you should buy this. It costs five Datadiscs and will make it much easier for you to play through Jedi: Survivor. Even beating simple enemies will give you more experience, which you can use to quickly improve your skills.
Patience
When you finish the Chamber of Detachment, you will get the Patience Perk. It becomes available when you go to Koboh in the Mountain Ascent area for the third time as part of your story. It needs three Perk places, like a lot of other things.
It is worth every single one of those three spots. Slow is one of Cal Kestis’s most useful skills. He can slow down time so he can attack his enemies without worrying about getting hurt in return. With Patience, Cal can use Slow to get some of his strength back. This helps a lot when you’re fighting a tough boss.
Persistence
In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, you will be surrounded by enemies quite often. On the harder levels, being outnumbered can be the same as being killed. So, after you finish the Chamber of Fortitude, you should pick up the Persistence Perk.
This two-slot Perk is all about making sure that Cal stays in great shape. Turn on the Slow skill and start attacking your enemies with your sword. For every one you kill during the Slow time, Cal’s health will go up a little bit, making sure he makes it out safe.