Jedi Survivor is very much like a Soulslike game where you have to batter your head against the brick wall sometimes to defeat a boss fight. However, due to game difficulty options, this can be limited somewhat. Yet, one of the best things you can do is know what boss is coming next with helpful tips on how to defeat them. So, to make things easier, we’re going to take a look at the complete list of bosses in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor!
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All Boss Fights in Order in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Here are all the Jedi Survivor boss fights in order, so you don’t get surprised by who you face. Of course, there will be spoilers in this guide!
- K-405
- Ninth Sister
- Zeik
- Dagan Gera
- Skriton
- AT-ST
- Reprogrammed Magnaguard
- Drya Thornne
- Tague Louesh
- Dagan Gera
- Rayvis
- Dagan Gera
- Bode Akuna
- Darth Vader
- Bode Akuna (again)
All Boss Fights in Star Wars Jedi Survivor
K-405
K-405 is the first boss fight in Jedi Survivor. The droid may not be a proper boss fight, but it has a health bar, so it counts. This fight is more or less a tutorial boss fight, so get used to the controls. To parrying and avoid red aura attacks, you cannot parry.
Ninth Sister
The Ninth Sister is back, as she did not die back in Fallen Order. However, she’s a lot more powerful this time. Parry her attacks and damage her. However, halfway through the fight, the Ninth Sister will start using mind reading, and you will not be able to hit her. When this happens, focus on parrying to cause an opening. Be patient, and then you’ll unlock something mid-fight, which is awesome!
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Zeik
When you reach the pontoon in Koboh, you’ll encounter Ziek. Honestly, it’s not a hard fight, as the more damage you do, the slower he becomes. Deflect his blasters and get in close and personal with whatever stance you wish.
Dagan Gera
Far into Koboh, you’ll free Dagan. However, he doesn’t take too kindly to this and attacks. Parry when you can, but focus on dodging, especially his red attacks as they cause massive damage. Like any other boss chipping away at their stamina bar is crucial to create an opening.
Skriton
One of the first monster battles you will face if you haven’t explored or completed any side missions. Skriton is a giant scorpion-esque creature that uses its claw as a shield, but you have a friend helping you. Focus on dodging and getting around its claw. When you see it turning red, dodge roll far away, then chip away until it falls.
AT-ST
Everyone loves facing off against AT-STs! But this one is more formidable than anything you’ve faced thus far. However, to beat it is more or less the same. Return blaster fire, dodge when it turns when, and use force push when it releases its shock/electro bombs to cause massive stamina damage to it. Rinse and repeat to fell this foe.
Reprogrammed Magnaguard
Reprogrammed Magnaguard is nothing you haven’t faced before. It’s a bog-standard boss battle. Chip away at stamina to cause openings, then attack. But dodge out of there the second it turns red, as you do not want to be anywhere near its spinning attack.
Drya Thornne
Drya Thornne is an exciting fight and would be a problem to anyone who isn’t a Jedi or Cal Kestis, as he can turn invisible. Though this isn’t a problem, his speed is very much an issue. I advise you to keep moving and force pushing back his grenades. In time he’ll fall.
Tague Louesh
Another basic boss battle in Jedi Survivor, however, Tague Louesh’s red attacks hit stupidly hard. So make sure you dodge them and parry their regular attacks to take them down.
Korej Lim
Korej Lim is an extremely hard fight, as most bosses in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has close quarters red attacks, apart from, say, the AT-ST. But Korej Lim is different, as their red attacks are ranged. I recommend using the Blaster Stance and Dual Lightsabers to show them how a real Jedi fights.
Dagan Gera
Dagan Gera is back again and more powerful. Wielding a double-bladed lightsaber, he can rough you up very quickly. However, with this boss fight, parrying attacking hurts him, so parry, parry, parry! Stay well clear when he spins his lightsaber around his body. It’ll hurt.
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Rayvis
Rayvis is split into two phases. In the first phase, let them exhaust their combo, then go in for the opening created afterward. Dodge his rockets, as they are very damaging. The second phase is the same but faster, so pay more attention to openings and parry like normal. The timing to parry is harder but still easily doable. You can also use your Force Slow!
Dagan Gera
The third and last fight with Dagan Gera. He comes equipped with a force arm and his double-bladed lightsaber. Even with he has a new arm, you have Bode Akuna. The fight is more or less the same as his previous fight. Use Bode to your advantage.
Bode Akuna
Bode shows his true colors and attacks. However, this is a fight you cannot win, so don’t even try.
Darth Vader
I won’t mention anything about this fight, but it happens.
Bode Akuna
This is the final boss fight of Jedi Survivor. I won’t want to spoil this, but after he surprises you, you’ll know what this is when it happens. It leaves a wide opening for you to attack.