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Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – All Abilities & How to Unlock Them

There are a wide range of abilities you can unlock as you progress through the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor story.

Star Wars: Jedi Survivor has multiple abilities that you can use both in combat and out of combat for exploration, and there are several available exclusively to BD-1. You’ll be able to use many of them at the start of the game, but several key options will appear as you progress through the story.

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The abilities you unlock and use in Jedi: Survivor are critical to finding every collectible the game has hidden away from you. I found knowing how each one worked helped me narrow down my search radius and made it easier to find them while I was exploring. This guide covers all abilities and how to unlock them in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Every Ability and How You Unlock Them in Jedi: Survivor

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There are several abilities that appear in Jedi: Survivor, and they’re broken up into categories. You have BD-1 abilities, Force Abilities, and Exploration abilities. They all have different uses, some can only be used in combat, and others are reserved for out-of-combat experiences.

If you have not completed the main story, you’ll be able to clearly see if a location is blocked off to you by the red barriers on the holo-map. You’ll need to return to these locations at a later time.

There are also a handful of abilities that won’t unlock until they’re purchased from a particular vendor. I found that it was best to complete the game, and see what abilities I could purchase from the vendors that I would be able to use in my New Game Plus campaign, such as tracking down all of the Bounty Hunters.

All BD-1 Abilities in Jedi: Survivor

These are all of the abilities BD-1 can learn. Some of them are utilized in exploration, and others are purely used for combat.

BD-1 AbilityDescriptionHow to Unlock BD-1 Ability
BD-1 Electro DartBD-1 fires out an Electro Dart at a targeted area. This is used on the exposed electrical circuits, exclusively used for Exploration.This is a story-based ability and unlocks as you traverse through Jedi: Survivor
BD-NocularsAllows you use to BD-1 like a pair of binoculars.Unlocks at the beginning of Jedi: Survivor.
Koboh GrinderBD-1 fires out Koboh Matter, creating a direct line on the ground, which can be used to burn away obstacles.This is a story-based ability and unlocks as you play the main story.
Slice: B1 DroidsAllows BD-1 to slice damaged B1 droids in combat.Available at the Bounty store in Pyloon’s Saloon.
Slice: B2 DroidsAllows BD-1 to slice damaged B2 droids in combat.Available at the Bounty store at Pyloon’s Saloon.
Slice: Probe DroidsAllows BD-1 to slice damaged Probe Droids in combat.Available at the Bounty Store at Pyloon’s Saloon.
Slice: Security DroidsAllows BD-1 to slice damaged Security Droids in combat.Available when exploring the Mountain Ascent region after you’ve unlocked Merrin’s Charm to dash through shields.
Stim CanistersBD-1 fires a stim out to heal Cal during combat.These are available at the start of the game.

All Force Abilities in Jedi: Survivor

These are all of the Jedi: Survivor Force abilities players can use. These are typically reserved for combat, but a handful of them are also used in exploration, such as the Dash.

Force AbilityDescriptionHow to Unlock Force Ability
ConfuseConfuse an enemy to fight on your side.This is unlocked through the main story, relatively early on in Jedi: Survivor.
Confusion: Major FaunaUse Confuse on much larger creatures and animals in the wild.This is unlocked through the main story, shortly after you arrive on Koboh.
LiftLift objects and enemies into the air.This becomes available after you return to Koboh to rescue Zee.
Mind TrickUse Force to influence the weak-minded. Exclusively used for cutscenes.This appears at the beginning of Jedi: Survivor.
Plunging SlamUse the Slam ability on multiple enemies.Appears in the Force skill tree.
Precision EvadeDodge an attack right before an enemy hits you, regaining some Force Meter.You can start this when you begin playing Jedi: Survivor.
PullUse the Force to pull an object or an enemy towards you.One of the starting Force abilities in Jedi: Survivor.
PushUse the Force to push an object or an enemy away from you.One of the starting Force abilities in Jedi: Survivor.
Radial PushCause multiple enemies to stagger away from you using this ability.An unlocked Force ability appears in the Skill tree.
SlamBring down an enemy or an object using the Force.A Force ability that appears as you progress through the Jedi: Survivor campaign.
SlowCause everyone around Cal to slow down.This is Cal’s main force ability that he can use at the beginning of the game.
Soaring LiftUse the Force to cause multiple enemies to fly into the air, levitating for a short time.This is an advanced Force ability that you unlock from the primary Skill tree.
Twin PullPull and hold two enemies in front of you, sending them back out.This is an advanced Force ability you unlock in the Force Skill tree.

All Exploration Abilities in Jedi: Survivor

These are all of the Jedi: Survivor Exploration abilities Cal uses while exploring the world. These are utilized for exploration, opening up new areas, and expanding the map.

Exploration AbilityDescriptionHow to Unlock Exploration Ability
Ascension CableJump into the air and use a grappling hook to reach a ledge.Cal finds this ability during the first mission in the Jedi: Survivor campaign.
Companion AssistWhile with a companion, have them perform an ability attack against an enemy.This appears during the first mission of Jedi: Survivor and only appears during story missions.
DashPerform a horizontal dash to cover a good amount of distance.This becomes available during the Jedi: Survivor campaign.
HolomapActivate the holomap to view the area, and see how many collectibles you have left to find.A holomap is available at the start of the game.
Jedi FlipCal can perform a second jump.This is unlocked at the start of Jedi: Survivor.
Merrin’s CharmA charm that allows Cal to dash through a force field, which is a brief teleport.Merrin gives this to Cal during the campaign of Jedi: Survivor.
Nekko MountUse the Force Confuse ability on a Nekko to begin riding it.This becomes available as you progress through the Jedi: Survivor story.
Nekko Mount JumpWhile riding a Nekko mount, have it perform a jump to give Cal a hefty boost.This unlocks when you get the Nekko Mount ability.
Powered ZiplineHave BD-1 become a useful Zipline to go across a rope.This is available at the start of the game.
Relter TameCal can connect with a Relter and have it fly him across large gaps.This is available shortly after gaining the Nekko Mount ability.
SwimCal can swim through the water.This is available at the start of the game.
Upgraded Ascension CableAllows Cal to access harder-to-reach locations, specifically the air balloons.You can unlock this upgrade as you progress through the Jedi: Survivor story.
Wall RunCertain walls will allow Cal to run across them and perform a second series of jumps.This is available at the start of the game.

And that’s it! Check out our other Star Wars Jedi: Survivor guides below so you don’t miss any hidden secrets on your journey.

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Zack Palm is the Senior Writer of Gamepur and has spent over five years covering video games, and earned a Bachelor's degree in Economics from Oregon State University. He spends his free time biking, running tabletop campaigns, and listening to heavy metal. His primary game beats are Pokémon Go, Destiny 2, Final Fantasy XIV, and any newly released title, and he finds it difficult to pull away from any Star Wars game.