8 Best Sith Build In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

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In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, if a player wants to become a Sith, they should look at these Skills to get endless power.

Some people think that the Dark Side of the Force leads to strange powers. These were the words of Darth Sidious, the most famous Sith Lord in Star Wars. Players of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor may be more interested in evil and power than in the ways of the Jedi, so these words may ring true.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor has a complex build system that lets players make their own version of a Sith Lord by taking ideas from Darth Maul and other bad guys in the Star Wars series. If Darth Vader sees this Sith build, he might be scared.

Power Lift

power lift skill

It’s not part of being a Sith to be strong in the Force, but it’s more Sith than Jedi to hurt those bigger than you, especially if it’s an animal that doesn’t have feelings. Holding R1 and Triangle will let players use Power Lift to lift bigger enemies into the air, leaving them open to attacks and useless against a Sith’s flurry of attacks.

By using Power Lift, players can become very strong in the Force and take control of the bodies of big and powerful enemies. This move isn’t as quiet as a Mind Trick because it lets players hurt enemies who can’t reach the ground.

Power Slam

power slam skill

When you hold R1 and the jump button, enemies will respond more to your hits. This means that enemies who are lifted into the air will be slammed into the ground with more damage and the ability to force bigger enemies to the ground. Power Slam is a way for Cal to use the Force to hurt other people instead of himself. It is a misuse of the Force.

Power Slam is a Force move that Sith might want to use to get more power. Even though it doesn’t let players use Force Choke or shoot lightning from their fingers, Power Slam is a great way to show how strong the Sith are.

Redirected Strength

redirected strength skill

Only a real Sith can master manipulating other people, whether they are innocent or not.With Redirected Strength, players will hold the left trigger and press R1 while holding a Force Pulled enemy. This will force the Force Pulled enemy to fire at their friends.

Redirected Strength is a great way to turn enemies against each other. It’s not like a Mind Trick because the enemy doesn’t want to be a part of this evil plan, in which Cal makes Stormtroopers shoot their own friends.

Superior Hold

superior hold skill

Using anger to control the Force can give Sith power that Jedi could never get.Cal can make Force Slow last longer on enemies by using Superior Hold to control the fight. If a player gets far enough in the story of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, they will get a new ability that makes Superior Hold even better.

With this new Sith-inspired Superior Hold, players can use their lightsaber to do a lot of violent hits for a long time. It’s the right move for a Sith Lord because it lets him use the Force and his lightsaber to channel his anger and violence.

Controlled Throw

controlled throw skill

If you can’t use the Force, nothing scares you more than a blade coming at you like a tornado of violence. Controlled Throw will do just that, letting players throw their double-bladed sword by holding L1 and Triangle. Players can keep the sabre spinning by pressing Triangle, and they can move the blade with the left stick.

With Controlled Throw, players will be able to control the battlefield and make foes flinch and fear the weapon that can cut through their limbs like butter. It’s a great way to use fear, which is one of the Sith’s best weapons.

Wrenching Pull

wrenching pull skill

With Wrenching Pull, players can press both buttons at the same time to force enemies closer together. It’s a strong but risky Force move that will bring enemies into range of Cal Kestis’ lightsaber when they don’t expect it. Sith Lords are forceful, so Wrenching Pull works well for them. The best bounty hunters will think twice before going after Cal.

Players will no longer have to bring enemies out one at a time or target just one person. With Wrenching Pull, players can pull all of their enemies towards them, showing each Stormtrooper that their number doesn’t matter when a Sith is around.

Gathering Tempest

gathering tempest skill

Gathering Tempest is a double-bladed lightsaber move that uses Darth Maul’s anger as a power source. With this move, Eggy Car players can hold down their attack button to deal fast hits to a single enemy who probably wasn’t ready for a flurry of lightsaber strikes.

Gathering Tempest is a way for Sith to get more power by using their anger. It’s a strong move, and its Sith power comes from the fact that Cal Kestis will focus on one opponent and hit them over and over again, making them afraid.

Rising Storm

rising storm skill

Darth Maul is the reason why Sith Lords need lightsabers with two blades. Rising Storm shows how useful the Double-bladed lightsaber stance is. It is a skill that lets players hold down the heavy attack button to pull enemies into a small, vulnerable area where they can be fought while Cal jumps into the air.

Rising Storm is one of the many dangerous attacks that players can use with the double-bladed lightsaber. It is a violent move that will make the Sith, other than Darth Sidious and Darth Vader, feared throughout the world.

You can now play Star Wars Jedi: Survivor on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.

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