
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor expands every inch of the galaxy first glimpsed in Fallen Order, layering it with hidden boss fights, lore chambers, and mechanical systems buried beneath centuries of Jedi history.
Beneath Koboh’s mountains, Jedha’s sands, and Coruscant’s ruins lie unmarked challenges and Force echoes that connect directly to Cal Kestis’ destiny — and the forgotten teachings of the High Republic.
Here’s a detailed guide through the game’s deepest secrets: how to find them, what they reveal, and how they reshape the Force itself.
Contents
- The Hidden Boss: The Spawn of Oggdo (and Its True Form)
- The Secret High Republic Vault on Koboh
- The Hidden Temple of Balance on Jedha
- Hidden Companion Interaction – Cal and Merrin’s Secret Scene
- The Secret Holocron of Cere Junda
- Secret Stance Mechanic – Hidden Parry Scaling
- Hidden Path to the Shattered Meditation Chamber
- Bonus Tip: BD-1’s Hidden Recording Function
- Why Jedi: Survivor’s Secrets Matter
The Hidden Boss: The Spawn of Oggdo (and Its True Form)
Every Jedi Survivor player fears the return of the Oggdo Bogdo — but few realize there’s an ultimate form beyond even the Spawn.
How to Trigger It:
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Defeat the Spawn of Oggdo in the Fort Kah’lin arena on Koboh.
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After victory, rest at the nearby meditation point, then return.
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A glowing egg appears in the pit where you fought.
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Strike it with your lightsaber to awaken Oggdo Prime, the final evolution.
Boss Mechanics:
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Adds Force pull counters — if you try to use Force powers, it responds with a tongue grab.
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Can swallow Cal whole, dealing instant death if parried incorrectly.
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Summons mini Bogdos mid-fight when its health drops below 50%.
Reward:
Defeating Oggdo Prime grants the Bogdo’s Eye Charm, increasing your maximum Force regeneration rate by 10% when below half health — a survival bonus fitting for such a brutal duel.
The Secret High Republic Vault on Koboh
The vast open zones on Koboh hide a mysterious vault that’s not marked by BD-1’s scanners. It contains lore predating even the Jedi Order’s decline.
How to Access It:
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In the Viscid Bog, follow the southern wall until you see three collapsed pylons.
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Use Lift and Slam to raise the middle pylon.
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Beneath it is an entryway sealed with a green force barrier — open it with Merrin’s help.
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Descend into the Vault of Voices.
Inside are ancient High Republic recordings by Jedi Master Rensu Aelar, describing an abandoned experiment to “store the Force in song.”
Completing the vault grants the Resonant Kyber Crystal, a hidden customization item that adds musical reverb to your lightsaber hum and amplifies Force echo audio by 50%.
It’s pure lore reward — nothing mechanical, but deeply immersive for those obsessed with the galaxy’s forgotten Jedi era.
The Hidden Temple of Balance on Jedha
Jedha is full of wind temples and broken archives, but a fifth, unmarked temple lies hidden beneath the sands.
How to Find It:
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From the Anchorite Base, follow the trail east to the Winding Sands.
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Look for a collapsed wind turbine half-buried in the dunes.
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Use the Force to rotate its blades, revealing an underground path.
Inside is the Temple of Balance, a puzzle chamber built around light beams and mirrors.
Solving it requires alternating between dark and light Force states — using Slow to move light mirrors, and Push to align shadows.
Reward:
The Amulet of Harmony, which slightly reduces Force cost for all dual-wield stance abilities.
It’s an echo of Jedi philosophy itself — balance through patience.
Hidden Companion Interaction – Cal and Merrin’s Secret Scene
Their romance is one of the most heartfelt threads in the story, but it hides an optional continuation.
How to Trigger It:
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After the main story, rest at any campfire on Jedha.
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Meditate until night.
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Speak to Merrin — she mentions “the stars singing again.”
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If you agree to join her walk, a special cutscene plays where the two watch Force lights shimmer over the desert sky.
This moment unlocks an unlisted Force Bond passive, slightly increasing stamina recovery when near Merrin in combat.
It’s a rare example of narrative choice having a mechanical echo.
The Secret Holocron of Cere Junda
Not all of Cere’s work perished with the archive. A hidden holocron survives, containing her final message.
How to Find It:
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Visit the Shattered Moon after completing the main campaign.
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Head to the Observatory Understructure.
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Behind a locked door (requires BD-1’s full slicer upgrade) lies a tiny meditation chamber.
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Activate the holoprojector — a holographic Cere appears, reciting a quote from the Jedi Code:
“Knowledge lights the path — even in loss, we remain the torch.”
Collecting it grants you Cere’s Scholar Cosmetic Set, but the true reward is emotional — her last echo of hope.
Secret Stance Mechanic – Hidden Parry Scaling
Jedi combat feels fluid, but a hidden mechanic governs how parries interact with stances.
Unlisted Details:
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Single Blade: Perfect parries restore 5% Force.
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Double Blade: Consecutive parries stack 10% stagger bonus on next heavy attack.
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Dual Wield: Consecutive parries reduce stamina damage taken by 20%.
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Crossguard: Perfect parries trigger slow-motion for 0.5 seconds.
Knowing this allows mastery beyond the tutorial. It turns parrying into an art form — not just defense, but rhythm.
Hidden Path to the Shattered Meditation Chamber
There’s a secret “meta” meditation chamber that acts as an advanced combat gauntlet.
How to Reach It:
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Collect all Meditation Chamber Data Pads.
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After the last one, BD-1 plays a tone sequence — note its pattern.
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Go to the Observatory Understructure on the Shattered Moon and input the tone sequence by slicing the wall panels in rhythm.
The door opens into the Shattered Meditation Chamber, where holographic illusions of past bosses return in rapid succession.
Defeating them all grants Force Master’s Focus, increasing Force recovery when chaining kills — perfect for New Game+.
Bonus Tip: BD-1’s Hidden Recording Function
Few players know BD-1 can secretly record vistas for lore playback.
How to Use It:
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Hold both analog sticks while scanning a landmark.
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BD-1 hums, recording a “field entry.”
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Replay these from meditation points to trigger hidden ambient dialogue from Cal, reflecting on each region’s history.
These entries never appear in the databank — they exist purely for atmosphere, giving long-term explorers something new to uncover in a galaxy already vast.
Why Jedi: Survivor’s Secrets Matter
From the haunting echoes of the High Republic to personal moments shared beneath the desert stars, Jedi: Survivor’s secrets remind us what the Force truly means — connection.
They aren’t about loot or power; they’re about memory, balance, and persistence.
Every unmarked vault and silent holocron deepens the sense that the Force itself has been watching — not testing you, but teaching you.
To discover these secrets is to live the Jedi way: seek, learn, endure, and never stop listening.

