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Here are some of the best secrets in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

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In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Cal’s latest adventure, he will have to fight the hardest battles he’s ever had to as a Jedi living in hard times under Imperial rule. But not everything is about Cal’s search for Tanalorr to save people from the Empire’s harm. After all, we are talking about the whole galaxy. Under the surface, there’s a lot going on.

Jedi: Survivor has a lot of lore and clues to hidden stories or subtexts that are happening at the same time as the game or in some kind of past before the game. It’s up to you to really find out everything.

Lank Denvik: From Republic Hero To Imperial Stooge

Lank Denvik: From Republic Hero To Imperial Stooge

In the last part of Jedi: Survivor, Cal finds out about Bode’s betrayal in the worst way possible. Not long after that, he finds out that Bode joined Cal’s group at the request of Lank Denvik, an Imperial officer who had been looking for Cal for a long time.

But in the end, Lank wanted to kill two birds with one stone by getting Cal and Cere Junda back together so that he could give both Jedi to the Empire.

Denvik wasn’t always a twisted scum of the Empire. He fought for the Republic in the past. During the Clone Wars, he served in the Grand Army of the Republic.

This is also where he met Bode Akuna for the first time. But it looks like Denvik chose to protect himself when the Republic fell.

Bode’s Scheming

Bode's Scheming
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During most of Cal’s trip in Jedi: Survivor, Bode is easy to get along with, a good fighter, and a nice person to talk to. This makes it easy to enjoy his company and have fun with him. After all, no one can ignore a father’s struggle to give his daughter a better life.

But at a key moment, Bode shows that all along he was just a snake in the grass. He didn’t care about getting back at the Empire or getting as many people out of its reach as possible.

He only cared about his daughter and himself, which led to him betraying Eno Cordova and killing him.

Cal and Cere are on Jedha when the Empire finds them thanks to Bode, who seems to have always been a rat. But when the dust settles, you can go back to Jedha and other places to find force echoes that show how Bode planned to hurt Cal and the rest of the group.

In one situation, Bode notices Cal’s crush on Merrin and decides to use it against him as a welcome escape. Because of this change, Bode is one of the most interesting people in Jedi: Survivor.

Rayvis’s Loyalty To Dagan

Rayvis's Loyalty To Dagan

Rayvis knows only one thing as the leader of the Bedlam Raiders: killing. He’s a tough warrior who loves being in the middle of a fight.

Early on in Wordle Unlimited, we find out that he is working with Dagan Gera, a Master Jedi from the time of the High Republic who has been waiting for a chance to take back Tanalorr. The only thing that is said about Rayvis and Dagan’s friendship is that Rayvis is very loyal to the Jedi.

If you listen to the conversations and stories in the world, you will find out that Rayvis used to be an enemy of the Jedi during the time of the High Republic. But after Dagan beat him in battle, he respected him and stayed loyal to him forever.

Rayvis isn’t a very hard-to-understand guy. He just likes strong people.

A Race Of Invulnerable Beings

A Race Of Invulnerable Beings

The Gen’Dai are a fighter race whose biology makes them almost immortal. If you don’t read a lot of Star Wars comic books, Rayvis probably told you about them for the first time in Jedi: Survivor. We do learn that the race is small and spread out because their home world was destroyed.

Like Rayvis, they now support causes that they think are worth their time, which are usually aggressive. Unless they are killed, they can live for hundreds of years, or even longer because they can heal from wounds fast.

The history of this kind of animal is a secret. But it’s hard to understand how such a powerful race could have lost control of their home world so long ago.

The Teachings Of Yaddle

The Teachings Of Yaddle

Yaddle was in The Phantom Menace. Do you remember him? She is a Jedi High Council member who only shows up for a short time. She is the same kind of being as Yoda. In the cartoon Star Wars movies, she plays a bigger part.

But Jedi: Survivor does talk about this Jedi Master more than once. But one reference that stands out is when Eno Cordova says that Yaddle was Jaro Tapal’s master during a chat.

So, if we look at Jedi training like a family tree, we could say that Yaddle is Cal’s grandma. That means, though, that almost everything Cal has learned from Jaro is the same as what he learned from Yaddle. This adds to her story and impact in the video game world.

The Story Of The Sacred Texts

The Story Of The Sacred Texts

Luke Skywalker has kept the holy texts of the Jedi for a long time, according to The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker. It’s the last bit of the Jedi Order that’s still around.

Jedi: Survivor tells us where these texts came from. Vader has other plans than to help Cere rebuild the Jedi library.

Darth Vader makes sure the Jedi files burn during his fight with Cere to get rid of the last Jedi. Merrin does save three books from the Jedi vaults, though.

These holy books are the same ones that Luke will finally get his hands on. Even though we never found out how he got them in the movies, we now know where they come from.

Boba Fett’s Beginnings

Boba Fett's Beginnings

In Attack of the Clones, Jango Fett is introduced as the leader of the army of clones. Boba Fett, his own copied son, is always following him around.

On Geonosis, the boy sees his father get killed by Mace Windu in front of him. Boba is a bounty hunter, just like his family has always been.

He wears his Mandolorian father’s Beskar armor and carries on the practice. In Jedi: Survivor, we see just a little bit of his life as a bounty hunter. In fact, he shows up as a pretty cool appearance after Cal has killed all the bounty hunters.

But since Jedi: Survivor happened in 9 BBY in the Star Wars universe and Attack of the Clones happened only 13 years earlier in 22 BBY, it’s safe to say that Boba is a young adult at this point and just coming into his own as a bounty hunter.

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