How to get Blaster Stance in Star Wars Jedi Survivor

An image of Cal battling with his lightsaber in Star Wars Jedi Survivor.
Credit: Respawn Entertainment, Electronic Arts Games

An image of Cal battling with his lightsaber in Star Wars Jedi Survivor.
Credit: Respawn Entertainment, Electronic Arts Games

In this guide, we'll be teaching you how to get the Blaster Stance in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. In this new game, you'll be having various combat styles and techniques as Cal. These are called stances, wherein they determine the way Cal wields his lightsaber and approaches battles. Our Jedi Knight has quite a diverse array of gameplay experience, creating several combat strategies for you to play with. One of these stances is the Blaster Stance and

The Blaster Stance, alongside the other combat stances, can be seamlessly switched around during combat, and their abilities can be customised through Stance Skill Trees. These stances and upgraded skills will play an essential part in your journey as a Jedi Knight.

How to get Blaster Stance in Star Wars Jedi Survivor

In acquiring and using the Blaster Stance, you might have to grind the game for a few hours to get it in Cal's arsenal. But we'll make it easy for you with our guide right below.

A screenshot of Cal's combat from Star Wars Jedi Survivor.
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Credit: Respawn Entertainment, Electronic Arts Games

We estimate that you should be playing at least five hours into the game to meet up with Cere for the first time. You'll then be given a blaster by Bode. Upon receiving the blaster, the blaster stance will unlock and you'll have it in your collection of combat stances, ready for use.

The blaster stance combines a lightsaber and a blaster. This stance offers a flexible play style that covers both ranged and close-quarters combat. It's perfectly balanced so that you wouldn't have to worry about getting too near or too far from your enemies.

In terms of engaging with in-game foes, you switch between shooting blaster fire at enemies from a distance to enabling your lightsaber for melee attacks. You can seamlessly transition between the two for the right amount of coverage in combat. This effectively manages the distance and you'll be able to exploit better the weaknesses of your enemies.

That pretty much concludes this guide on how to get the blaster stance in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. If you want read through more guides on the game we have pieces on how to get a headband for Cal in Star Wars Jedi Survivor and how to heal in Star Wars Jedi Survivor.