![]() ![]() ![]() They take a fair amount of hits to bring down and can pack a heavy melee punch, while also being armed with both a blaster and a missile launcher to deal damage from afar. ![]() The B2 Droids are the bruisers of the droid family. B2 Droids The B2 Droids are brutish droids that will put up a fight at virtually any range. Respawn has really upped their game in Jedi Survivor when it comes to amusing enemy conversations, so while it may be tempting to just wipe them out with a single force push, exercise some restraint for a few moments to let the dialogue play out and you’ll be rewarded with a good laugh. Most notably though, their banter is hilarious. They’re as weak as can be, falling to just a single saber slash or reflected blaster shot, but they’re usually found in large groups and can still be a dangerous threat thanks to their range and their tendency for hitting Cal while they’re off screen. The B1 Droids cover the role of the “fodder” enemy archetype on the planet Koboh. Let’s individually check a handful of these droids and talk about what went into their design. According to Shishido, Droids give the team much more freedom when it comes to what they can do and what types of weapons they’re able to use. And true enough, there are tons of droids to fight against in Jedi Survivor, from the weak fodder-like “Roger, Roger” B1 Battle Droids, to the formidable Droideka’s (also known as those cool roller droids from the prequel movies). Droids The separtist drones that you'll be seeing a lot of in Star Wars Jedi: SurvivorĮarly on the team at Respawn knew that they wanted to incorporate more droids into the fold as far as enemies go. ![]()
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