LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Trophy Roadmap
- Estimated trophy difficulty: 2/10
- Approximate amount of time to platinum: 70-90 hours
- Offline Trophies: 46 (1, 3, 10, 32)
- Online Trophies: 0
- Number of missable trophies: None
- Glitched trophies: None
- Does difficulty affect trophies?: No difficulty settings available.
- Minimum Playthroughs: 1 Story Mode & many replays of levels in Free Play for Collectibles.
- PS4/PS5 Autopop & Save Transfer: Not available.
- Free-Roam / Level Select after Story?: Yes, you can revisit any level or planet after the story.
- Release Date: April 5, 2022
Introduction
Welcome to the LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Trophy Guide! This is the largest and most ambitious LEGO game ever made, letting you play through all nine films of the Skywalker Saga and fully explore more than 20 planets and their surrounding Space, with the Galaxy acting as a hub. The game features a reinvented combat system, with proper lightsaber and Force combos, plus the addition of an over-the-shoulder camera for shooting. The trophy list is still standard LEGO fare, where you’ll be finishing the story mode for all 45 levels, replaying them in Free Play to gather Minikits and complete Level Challenges, and then completely exploring every planet. There are a huge number of collectibles in the game: 1,166 Kyber Bricks, 380 Characters, 225 Minikits, 135 Level Challenges, 69 Starships, 45 True Jedi, 19 Datacards and 5 Capital Ships. These can all be collected across story levels, by exploring and solving puzzles on planets or by completing the huge amount of missions, trials and challenges. Finally, there are a couple of miscellaneous trophies which you can get quickly.
Step 1: Complete the story [20 hours]
Firstly, play through all of the nine Episodes (45 story levels) in whatever trilogy order you like (you can start with the first Episode of each trilogy) to eventually unlock ‘It’s true… all of it”. While playing, feel free to collect as many Minikits as you want, and inevitably you’ll complete a number of Level Challenges without even trying, but know that most collectibles will be locked until you can use other character types in Free Play. If possible, try and avoid buying characters and ships to save your studs for the multipliers in the Extras menu.
Step 2: Play through the story again in Free Play [20 hours]
Steps 2 and 3 can be done interchangeably to break it up, but essentially here you’ll want to go back through all 45 levels again in Free Play and collect 5 Minikits from each level, complete all 3 Level Challenges and also achieve True Jedi in any levels you’re missing. This should be very easy with stud multipliers active. You will have unlocked a character from every class just from playing the story naturally, which you will need to access all the areas in the levels. You should also have built up a healthy bank of studs, so it’s worth purchasing the Rumour (Holoprojector > Missions > Levels) for each incomplete Level Challenge and Minikit (30,000 studs each, although can be discounted up to 50% by purchasing an upgrade in the Scoundrel Class) to know in advance what to aim for.
Step 3: Clean-up in Free Roam & Miscellaneous (40 hours)
Now it’s time for the longest part of the Platinum: collecting everything and finishing all of the missions on each planet and their surrounding Space, plus the five Capital Ships which also contain collectibles. Some planets have smaller explorable areas, while ones more integral to the story like Tattooine and Coruscant have multiple large areas. You’ll need to collect all of the Kyber Bricks and Datacards by solving puzzles in the environment, collect all characters and ships by finishing missions given by other characters and complete a number of trials and challenges like races, shooting galleries and more. Luckily, everything is tracked in the Holoprojector menu and you can buy Rumours for hints on how to unlock any collectible, while highlighting any collectible on the in-game map and pressing will set waypoint arrows which lead directly to it. Once you collect everything, you will unlock “See you around, kid”. You should have almost everything by now, even the 10 billion studs should come fairly quickly if you have all the multipliers active (these can be purchased with Datacards). If you’re missing a trophy it’s likely to be for riding one of every animal, so check the guide below for what you need.
Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Trophy Guide
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away…. Collect all trophies |
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Earn all other trophies to unlock platinum (DLC not required). | ||
The Phantom Menace Complete ”Episode I – The Phantom Menace” |
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Automatic story-related trophy. Unlocks after finishing all 5 levels in the Episode. | ||
Attack of the Clones Complete ”Episode II – Attack of the Clones” |
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Automatic story-related trophy. Unlocks after finishing all 5 levels in the Episode. | ||
Revenge of the Sith Complete ”Episode III – Revenge of the Sith” |
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Automatic story-related trophy. Unlocks after finishing all 5 levels in the Episode. | ||
A New Hope Complete ”Episode IV – A New Hope” |
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Automatic story-related trophy. Unlocks after finishing all 5 levels in the Episode. | ||
The Empire Strikes Back Complete ”Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back” |
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Automatic story-related trophy. Unlocks after finishing all 5 levels in the Episode. | ||
Return of the Jedi Complete ”Episode VI – Return of the Jedi” |
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Automatic story-related trophy. Unlocks after finishing all 5 levels in the Episode. | ||
The Force Awakens Complete ”Episode VII – The Force Awakens” |
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Automatic story-related trophy. Unlocks after finishing all 5 levels in the Episode. | ||
The Last Jedi Complete ”Episode VIII – The Last Jedi” |
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Automatic story-related trophy. Unlocks after finishing all 5 levels in the Episode. | ||
The Rise of Skywalker Complete ”Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker” |
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Automatic story-related trophy. Unlocks after finishing all 5 levels in the Episode. | ||
”It’s true… all of it” Complete The Skywalker Saga |
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Automatic story-related trophy. Unlocks after finishing all 45 levels across the 9 Episodes. | ||
The Arkanis Sector Complete all events on Geonosis and Tatooine |
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See ”See you around, kid” for more information. | ||
Greater Javin Complete all events on Bespin, Crait and Hoth |
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See ”See you around, kid” for more information. | ||
New Territories Complete all events on Cantonica, Yavin 4 and Ajan Kloss |
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See ”See you around, kid” for more information. | ||
Rishi Maze Complete all events on Kamino |
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See ”See you around, kid” for more information. | ||
The Interior Complete all events on Coruscant, Jakku and Takodana |
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See ”See you around, kid” for more information. | ||
The Slice Complete all events on Kashyyyk and Kijimi |
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See ”See you around, kid” for more information. Note that Kijimi has no events, so only Kashyyyk is really required for this trophy. | ||
Trailing Sectors Complete all events on D’Qar, Naboo and Pasaana |
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See ”See you around, kid” for more information. | ||
Unknown Regions Complete all events on Ahch-To, Endor, Kef Bir and Exegol |
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See ”See you around, kid” for more information. | ||
Western Reaches Complete all events on Dagobah, Mustafar, Utapau |
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See ”See you around, kid” for more information. | ||
”You think you’re some kind of Jedi?” Achieve True Jedi in a single level |
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See “Now I am the Master” for more information. | ||
”Now I am the Master” Achieve True Jedi in every level |
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True Jedi is achieved when you obtain a certain number of studs in a level, which is shown by the bar which fills up at the top of the screen. Initially, you may struggle to hit the threshold in the early story levels but once you obtain and activate the stud multipliers from Datacards, you’ll achieve True Jedi within seconds of starting a level on Free Play. Do this on all 45 levels for the trophy. | ||
”Impressive, most impressive” Complete all ‘Level Challenges’ in a single level |
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See “No more training, do you require” for more information. | ||
”No more training, do you require” Complete all ‘Level Challenges’ |
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Level Challenges are specific tasks you need to complete within a level, some of which can only be earned at certain points and require restarting if you miss them, while others span entire levels. There are 3 in each level for a total of 135. Luckily, almost all levels are very short and none of the challenges are too difficult.
It’s not worth thinking about these on your first Story playthrough, as you will naturally earn a fair chunk of them without trying anyway, and regardless, some require different character classes on Free Play anyway. You can track all Challenges by going to your Holoprojector (Missions > Levels) where you can highlight each individual Challenge and purchase a ‘Rumour’ for 30,000 studs each, (although this can be discounted up to 50% by purchasing an upgrade in the Scoundrel Class) to give you a summary of what to do. If you purchased stud multipliers early then you should have a huge amount of studs to make this charge negligible. Note that once you complete all Challenges, you can quit out of a level and it’ll save your progress. There’s no need to finish it. |
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”A fine addition to my collection” Collect all Minikits in a single level |
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See “You needn’t worry about your reward” for more information. | ||
”You needn’t worry about your reward” Collect all Minikits |
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Minikits are the small white canisters that you can find in levels, usually somewhat hidden or require shooting specific targets in flying levels. There are 5 in each level, for a total of 225 in the game.
The vast majority of Minikits can only be found in Free Play, so on your first playthrough don’t bother searching too hard as you likely won’t have the characters required to access them. To make your search much easier, purchase the ‘Collectible Detector’ skill in the Core Tree so that they are marked in-game with blue circles, and also on you minimap where you can track them with a waypoint. This won’t always lead you directly to them, but will point you in the right direction. As with Level Challenges, you can also track all Minikits by going to your Holoprojector (Missions > Levels) where you can highlight each individual Minikit and purchase a ‘Rumour’ for 30,000 studs each, (although this can be discounted up to 50% by purchasing an upgrade in the Scoundrel Class) to give you a hint of their location. If you purchased stud multipliers early then you should have a huge amount of studs to make this charge negligible. Note that once you collect all Minikits, you can quit out of a level and it’ll save your progress. There’s no need to finish it. |
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”Raw, untamed power” Fully upgrade a character class |
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See “Power! Unlimited power!” Note that fully upgrading ‘Core Abilities’ will NOT count for this trophy. | ||
”Power! Unlimited power!” Fully upgrade all of the character classes |
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There are 9 different character classes in the game: Jedi, Hero, Scavenger, Scoundrel, Bounty Hunter, Villain, Dark Side, Astromech Droid and Protocol Droid. Each class comes with its own set of upgrades, and there is also a skill tree for Core Upgrades which does not count for this trophy (although these skills are probably the most useful, so don’t neglect it!). Each upgrade has three tiers and costs a certain number of Kyber Bricks to upgrade, and eventually you’ll accumulate enough to buy everything. You can purchase upgrades from the Holoprojector.
Most abilities are combat-related, although some others are worth purchasing earlier as they allow you to skip the hacking minigames and purchase Rumours at a discount, which will save time during your collectible clean-up. These are:
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”What have you done with those plans?” Collect every datacard |
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There are 19 Datacards in total, and these replace the Red Bricks from previous games. They allow you to purchase Extras from the Holoprojector (Extras > Datacards) which include stud multipliers, filters, fun cosmetics, companions and more. You should prioritise buying the x2, x4, x6, x8 and x10 multipliers first as they stack for a total of x3840, with which you can buy anything instantly and also work towards “Only one business in the Galaxy…”
Datacards can be collected from various different planets during Free Roam (they are shown in the planet overview), and if you purchase the ‘Collectible Detector’ skill from the Core Upgrades tree, they will show on the screen with a blue circle and can be tracked on the minimap. |
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”You may fire when ready” Collect 1000 Kyber Bricks |
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Kyber Bricks are used to upgrade your characters in the game, and are obtained practically everywhere. There is a total of 1166 in the game, and while you only need 1000 for this trophy, you’ll need to obtain them all for “See you around, kid”.
There are 6 in each story level; you obtain one for finishing a mission, one for each of the three levels of True Jedi you achieve, one for collecting all Minikits and one for finishing all three Level Challenges. This accounts for 270 bricks, with the rest coming from clearing out all planets, their surrounding Space areas and the 5 Capital Ships. Obtaining most bricks involves solving some sort of puzzle in the environment, completing challenges or using different character abilities to traverse areas. You can purchase Rumours for any brick you like in the menu to get a hint on how to obtain it, and it is highly recommended to buy the ‘Collectible Detector’ skill from the Core Upgrades to highlight them on your screen and the minimap. You can also open the map in the Holoprojector and highlight any Kyber Brick with to get a waypoint towards it. It’s not always extremely accurate, but it points you in the right direction. |
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”Hello there!” Collect all characters |
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There is a total of 380 characters in the game. More than half of them will unlock naturally through the story and the rest from completing the various side missions in the Galaxy. However, most of them appear in the character menu as a silhouette until you purchase them for studs. You DO need to purchase them all for this trophy, and if you are missing some it is likely the ones on the Capital Ships, some of which are also locations for the Wandering Wookiee who is an unlockable character.
You will get this automatically as part of “See you around, kid”. |
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”See you around, kid” Complete all of the events in the Galaxy |
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This trophy will encompass the majority of your playing time, as it requires you to collect everything on every planet and their surrounding Space (including Kyber Bricks, Characters, Ships and Datacards).
‘Events’ involves finding all the bricks in the environment (usually by solving puzzles), finishing all missions, completing all Galaxy Challenges, Galaxy Trials and destroying Kyber Comets. The only things not required for this trophy are collectibles from the 45 story missions (True Jedi, Minikits and Level Challenges) and the five Capital Ships (although you do need to complete them for other trophies). Most of the missions in the game require lots of planet hopping and only unlock after finishing others, so don’t worry if you’ve seemingly found everything on the map but are not at 100% on a planet yet as it will likely unlock later after exploring a different planet. Checking your Holoprojector regularly for the list of missions, challenges and collectibles on each planet is a good idea, and you can also purchase Rumours which will provide locations and unlock conditions for collectibles and missions. You can press to track any collectible with on-screen waypoints, which is very useful in areas that have many floors. |
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”The fastest hunk of junk in the galaxy” Complete all races in the Galaxy |
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There are a total of 38 races in the Galaxy and usually involve you running, driving or flying through a certain number of gates or destroying a number of targets within a time limit. They can be tracked on the Holoprojector (Missions > Trials) and you need to get a Gold time on them all. Luckily, they’re all very easy and shouldn’t take more than a couple of tries each. You can purchase a Rumour for each one, which will tell you exactly where they can be found (some of them are in Space as well as on planets) and also provide a waypoint to lead you directly to them when you land on a planet. | ||
”Do or do not. There is no try” Complete all Galaxy Challenges |
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Galaxy Challenges can be found in the Holoprojector (Missions > Challenges). There are 10 in total and they involve things like completing all Shooting Galleries and finding Mouse Droids, Porgs and the Wandering Wookiee across the Galaxy’s planets and Capital Ships. Luckily, you can purchase a Rumour for each one, which will tell you exactly where they can be found and also provide a waypoint to lead you directly to them when you land on a planet. It’s best to leave this until last as you’ll likely make good progress on a lot of them naturally during your clean-up. | ||
”Jedi Business” Use Jedi Mind Tricks to make 5 people fight simultaneously in the Cantina |
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To earn this trophy, you must visit Chalmun’s Cantina in Mos Eisley (Tattooine) and use a Mind Trick on someone (hold and select ‘Influence’) with any Jedi character. However, you won’t be able to complete it initially as you can’t initiate a fight without finishing some missions first.
Firstly, you must accept the mission ‘Armed and Dangerous’ from Doctor Evazan, who is standing next to the entrance, and complete it. On your return, the mission ‘Bar Brawl’ will become available from Ponda Baba who is standing in the same location. During this mission, the entire Cantina will be fighting amongst each other and using a Mind Trick on just one of them unlocks this trophy. If you do miss this trophy, then once you’ve finished this mission there will be 5 people in the Cantina to use a Mind Trick on every time you enter, so you can Influence one of them and punch another to trigger this trophy. |
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”I’ve never seen a real one!” Ride all creatures throughout the Galaxy |
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You can ride a number of creatures in the game, some of which can be found in missions, with most being on the Galaxy’s various planets during free roam. Mount them with to make it count towards your total. Droids and vehicles don’t count for this. The following are creatures that can be ridden:
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”You guys got yourself a ship!” Earn 17,000 studs |
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This can be unlocked as early as the beginning of the first mission Negotiations in Episode I – Phantom Menace. While in the Trade Federation Battleship Hangar, destroy some of the Lego objects until you get to the required amount. | ||
”Only one business in the Galaxy…” Earn 10,000,000,000 studs |
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For this trophy, unless you want to spend thousands of hours smashing things, you’ll need to collect at least 5 Datacards and purchase the x2, x4, x6, x8 and x10 Extras from the Holoprojector. When you start the game, it’s worth solely focusing on saving your studs to purchase these if you can rather than on characters and ships, since when you stack the multipliers to get x3840 you’ll be able to afford everything instantly anyway.
Once this is done, you’ll naturally accumulate studs as you replay story levels for 100% and while clearing out the planets for collectibles. Eventually, you’ll hit 10 billion studs, probably long before you’re finished collecting everything else anyway. |
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”Get the crews to their fighters” Destroy 100 TIE fighters |
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TIE fighters are the standard starfighters of the Imperial fleet. If you start with the Prequel Trilogy (Episodes 1-3) then you won’t fight any of these, but they are abundant in Episodes 4-9. In particular, the missions Stay on Target (Episode 4) and Low Flying Garbage (Episode 7) sees you shooting down a fair number of them to progress, so you can farm them here if you want but there is no real need as you’ll also have to destroy hundreds anyway in smuggling missions and space battles which are required for 100% completion. | ||
”Aggressive Negotiations” Defeat 3 enemies at the same time with an explosion |
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This will almost certainly come naturally without trying. If for some reason you haven’t got it during the Story, then switch to a Villain character who can throw grenades (General Grievous for example), find a group of enemies together and throw one with to kill them all. | ||
”And who gave you permission…?” Shoot helmets off 50 enemies |
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This trophy is another which should come naturally as you’ll be fighting thousands of Clone Troopers/Stormtroopers through the story (from the end of Episode 3 onwards) and your planetary clean-up. You’ll need to use a character with a blaster to shoot helmets off, which is recommended anyway as a follow-up shot to the head is an instant kill. | ||
”A little short for a Stormtrooper…” Create 25 disguises as a Hero character |
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Hero characters can disguise themselves by killing Stormtroopers, who randomly drop their armor separately in three pieces: helmet, torso and legs. You’ll need to use this in the story at times to bypass enemies and access villain terminals, but it’s likely you won’t do it 25 times. Luckily, there is a simple way to farm it. In Free Play, equip a Hero character and kill enemies until they drop all three pieces. Equip them, then change your character to someone else from your character bar of a different class, who will spawn in and the armor will drop to the floor. Simply switch back to your Hero character, equip the three pieces again, then rinse and repeat as many times as you need. | ||
”I don’t like you either!” Achieve a combat multiplier score of 30 |
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This will likely come naturally too, but there are two main ways of earning this.
The first is to play any level featuring a lightsaber boss fight (Episode 1 – Better Call Maul is the first of these). At some point during the fight, a scripted QTE will occur when the enemy attacks you very fast with their lightsaber and you have to mash to block it. This automatically gets you a 25 multiplier score if you don’t fail it, so you only need to land 5 hits after that before the multiplier bar depletes, which should be easy to do. The second is to equip a character with a blaster (which is almost all of them except Jedi/Dark Side and Droids) and get into any fight with a large number of enemies. Each individual shot adds to the multiplier, so keep blasting the enemies in the chest (the head might kill them too quickly) to rack up 30 quickly. |
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”Hey, what are you trying to push on us?” Complete all the Jawa’s ”Faulty Droid” missions on Tatooine |
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Jawas are the brown-hooded NPCs with yellow eyes found in Jundland Wastes on Tattooine. There is a total of 8 missions to complete, which involve you travelling to different planets and defeating rogue droids in boss battles. All missions are listed on the Holoprojector under Missions > Side Missions > Tatooine (Jundland Wastes) and includes all missions from ‘Probes and Cons’ to ‘Battle Droid Royale!’ You can buy the Rumour for these missions to check the unlock conditions. | ||
”GONK!” Complete all the GNK droid escort missions |
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GNK droids are the box-like droids that can open certain doors by jumping on to a pad. There are a total of 8 missions, which involves you following the droid to its destination while killing enemies on the way. The best way to track this in the Holoprojector by going to Ships > Starships and scrolling down to ‘GNK Power Cruiser’. Buy the Rumour and it will show you the location of all 8 missions and the planets they are on. | ||
”I can fly anything” Complete a flight level without dying |
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There are a number of flight levels in the game, the first of which chronologically is Episode 1 – Now This is Podracing. Since your shields recharge quickly during combat and most enemy ships drop health if you destroy them, it’s very hard to die by being shot down. Therefore, your only real threat to dying is crashing into something. Most flying levels in the game are very short, so just focus on not flying into anything while constantly firing and you should get this without issue. |
Deluziion says
Unfortunately kyber bricks can bug out.
When I played in chapter 2 and started cleaning up mos Espa(tattooine) I entered a house with 5 small droids which run away and you need to find to get a brick.
After I found the 5th and collected the brick on the floor the icon never disappeared on my map.
After reloading the game the brick icon moved back to the house where the event starts but nothing seems to happen when I enter it the house
So I’m stuck at 32/33 bricks but did complete the event.
No clue if this will bug out the associated trophy linked to all events on tattooine and other planets as well as the 100% trophy
Darth_Krid says
I had this too, with the icon still appearing even though I’ve collected it. I had 32/33 too but then I completed the mission for Watto which also rewards you wth a brick and then I had 33. Have you done that mission?
Tarikkk says
Does it say you’ve completed it on the puzzle section of the checklist?
Calypso says
Happened to me too!! Not sure if TT is ever going to patch this game though. 4 weeks from release almost and no sign of a patch.
I also have TWO other bugs, I can’t talk to Maz and I can’t finish Episode 3 because a level has disappeared entirely.
Kaushin says
Are all trophies available through co-op? Are any? My GF and I played through the first prologue area and the 17,000 bricks trophy only popped for me and not her. We both showed over 17,000 bricks each.
Also, do character unlock codes effect any trophies, or do they count toward the trophies?
Darth_Krid says
All trophies are available but only Player 1’s account will get them.
Zach says
Thanks for guide! I do have a question though. During episode 7 mission 5, one of the challenges say make a kylo snowman. How do you do that though?
Darth_Krid says
In the bit where you fall down off the ledge when Kylo breaks it (before the bit where the TIE fighter crashes to make a ramp), go towards the back left of the area and you’ll find a buildable snowman. Build it and then Force grab and throw it at him. The annoying part is you’re always locked on to him so it can be hard to find it while constantly strafing!
Jack says
Thanks for the guide PowerPyx team! By chance, do you have any plans on posting video tutorials for any specific trophies? No worries if not, the guide is great!
Darth_Krid says
Probably not. Pretty much everything is extremely self explanatory!
Holden says
GONK! trophy is giving me issues. Did all 8 escort missions, unlocked the rewards, yet no trophy pop. I’m not sure what to do as I’m over 40 hours in. Any ideas?
Holden says
I lied. I think I got GNK too early. There was one more escort mission I had to do on Kef Bir. If anybody else has this problem, check there first.
Darth_Krid says
Think you get the GNK ship before you get the trophy, I also had to do the Kef Bir one. Will look into it, thanks!
Deam23 says
I Have also a Bug, i did everythink in Mos Eisley but i am still missing 2 Kypers in The Cantina and i dont know what to do.
Deam23 says
I got it you have to use Mind trick on 5 different characters and make them dance and you get the missing 2 so its not bugged.
Darth_Krid says
Yeah it’s a challenge, it can be hard to find in the menu as it’s not under Tatooine!
ary says
Might seem like a bit of a dumb question but can we spend the kyber bricks we gain or do we strictly have to hold 1000? rather not risk spending them until i get confirmation. I know the trophy says collect but in the past some games have said that and expected the player to hold on to the amount without saying
Darth_Krid says
Yeah you can definitely spend them, it’s just how many you have cumulatively.
Thml7 says
How do you unlock the race in Jakku? It’s the only one I’m missing.
Darth_Krid says
Fix the red speeder and speak to the guy. It’s right next to the landing pad.
Kaushin says
Do character unlock codes effect trophies?
Darth_Krid says
No, you can use the codes.
Jay says
Hey, the Kijimi planet seems to only house a mission -C-3PO oh no- and I can’t land on it- is this correct or a dreaded glitch?
Darth_Krid says
It’s correct, I did mention this in the guide!
Someone wasn’t watching the story cutscenes :p
Jay says
HA! I just assumed we could rebuild! But yeah you did mention it sorry! I just found it strange I could be in that space area still but not the actual planet
Milan says
Does the cheat codes affect the trophies, like if i use cheat code i still can get the trophies?
(sorry for my bad english im not from thr uk.
Darth_Krid says
The character codes? Yes you can.
Deam23 says
I think the Mission/ Event The Final Gonk is not possible or buggy, You have to defent the Gonk Ship but all my shots are missing/ flying right through the Enemy ships , i cant lock on and if i hit them i have to be almost inside them.
johnnyhotrocks says
I’ve had this but on the phantom menace final space battle were you must shoot out 10 satellites, 10 turrets and 10 droid fighter ships then enter the space station to blow it up.
well during story no issues at all then the latest update on Thursday there and during free play i could do everything apart form kill even a single droid fighter.
i would get the red triangles to show where they were but no targeting and it didn’t matter how many times i shot them they would not blow up.
A complete reboot seemed to solve it. but since the update i get now black screens and audio only if a new mission has a cut scene requiring a reboot.
Or i talk to get a rumour and im frozen on the spot unable to do anything and player 2 can not kill me to force a respawn, but if they talk to the rumour giver it frees me.
Weird chunks of bright colours for pouring lava.
Most require reboots to fix but all return again at some point…..none of them occured before this update.
RicanLionX says
Same your not the only one
Darth_Krid says
The problem is is that you have a Villain character selected, so Imperial/First Order ships like TIE Fighters won’t have a lock-on target. It’s an annoying bug I experienced a few times. Swap your character to a Hero/Jedi and the target will appear again magically.
Holden says
You DO have to purchase all 380 characters to get Hello there!
Darth_Krid says
Will fix this, thank you.
Aaron says
Hey there I’m having problems with that trophy too that trophy is getting away from my plat it says I have 336 out of 380
PhantomFear94 says
This game looks brilliant, excited to start it! Thank you for the roadmap.
Haven’t started this yet, but the two completions on Xbox are both at 48 and 59 hours. Xbox trackers are more accurate than PlayStation, so 70-90 hours could be a conservative estimate (?)
Darth_Krid says
I don’t know about that, I’d think you’d struggle to finish it that quickly. I didn’t think I was playing slowly and I timed it and I took 80 hours.
It might be a little faster now with video guides (especially for the Minikits/Challenges) as I had to figure a lot of them out myself.
RicanLionX says
The final Gonk is bugged no lock on making it impossible or if you do hit a enemy it’s a 20% chance hope they patch
Darth_Krid says
Swap your character to a Hero/Jedi. It’s an annoying bug where you’re playing as a Villain so the game recognises ‘enemy’ ships as friendly. Like when you’re on the ground and you have the green crosshair with an X in it because you’re not meant to shoot them.
Frasier says
Does anyone else have the gamebreaking space bug?
I went into space and nothing loads. I only see space with sometimes a comet which flies by. My HUD is not there, none of the buttons work.
Putting a second player and controller in there doesnt help, reloading the game and save does nothing.
I cant do anything when starting the game and I dont want to start over 🙁
DarkSoldier115 says
Just started the game a few days ago. I’m encountering a glitch on Tatooine where when I try to collect the Kyber Brick at the top of Luke’s workshop, any character I use phases through the Kyber Brick and won’t let me collect it
MysteriousMan99 says
I haven’t gotten the story trophies for completing Episode VI and I??? For some reason they don’t pop no matter how many times I complete the final mission of the episodes. Maybe you guys should put *potentially glitchy*. Hopefully a new patch will come out and fix this!
misiopuchatek says
For me Jedi Business popped up without actually doing anything. I started the quest with Obi-Wan and entered Cantina. People were fighting. I activated lightsaber and voila! Trophy popped :D
As for the 100% everything if anyone have problems with Mouse Droids not showing up in the unexplored area to where quest is pointing you, just check back again the EXPLORED one (there are a lot of videos which shows all of the locations). They will be there 100%. Looks like there is a bug which removes the droid from the other area, not the cleared one. I am 100% sure I killed one Mickey in Cloud City near the wall and I had to do this again.
InfeagleAhaan says
Do we need 100% completion for the Platinum Trophy?
CallMeQueequeg says
The galaxy challenge “Anti-trooper” (complete all shooting galleries) seems to be bugged for me. I was at 10/12 shooting galleries completed when suddenly, my progress on that challenge was wiped to 0/12. At first, just walking to the shooting galleries added them back to my total (I got back to 5/10) but now, even getting gold on other challenges won’t add them back to my total, meaning I’ll never complete this challenge. Any advice? Anyone?!
Cameron says
My Kyber Brick count shows as 1166, is this a bug or is there a typo ?
Kap09 says
Hey guys! I just finished the Episode IX 100% and I didn’t get the trophy for completing the episode. Also, I should have received the trophy for completing the whole saga, but I got nothing. Any idea what I could do? I don’t really want to play again the 9 episodes in a new game…
Lino says
Do you have any suggestions for space races where you have to go through all portals in 45 seconds?
I always lose my bearings and never manage to do them all 1 18 in 45 seconds.
AHen says
Double tap your Boost button then hold it down (“X” on Playstation) and you should get a good speed boost. I had a hard time unlocking Aayla from a race until I learned that. At first I was just tapping it once and holding it down.
Chad says
Jedi Business is missable for me. I came back to complete after Tatooine was 100% and only the bartender is controllable and he won’t start a fight after being controlled either directly or panicked.
Kap09 says
This trophy you will get it through a secondary mission. Remember the character who lost his arm because of Ben in the cantina? He wants you to build a new arm for him and at the end of the mission, you will be able to control other characters.
Calypso says
Game is a buggy mess, worse than usual for Lego games.
I have bugs that are stopping me from collecting items, I have bugs that removed an entire level, I have bugs where I can’t finish the story mode.
All because I decided to free play a level and get the collectibles, then continue the story – it still thinks I am in Free Play all the time now. I can change my character to anyone at any time, and that is the bug that is causing story progression issues.
kantera says
Thanks for the guide. I know that other Lego games had some buggy/glitched or missables trophies. So I jst want to know for sure there aren’t any for this game :).
Life Miller says
Mustafar is bugged 22/23 but on world map says I’ve 100% can’t get last few achievements im on 99.98%, the Kyber brick is marked far away and it’s not even there
DennissDH says
I have a bug at Mustafar. I can’t go in the palace, where the droid is standing in front of (talking something about dancing droid or something).
Inside there’s the final Kyber Brick, and also a character which i can do a mission for, but i’ve tried as many times yesterday, close the game, start all over, but the pod where i must use a specifik character never lights up, so i can’t go in there…
Kiseiju says
I have collected 697 Kyber Bricks, I have counted that when I finish everything I still have to complete, I still have to collect 416.
697 + 416 = 1113, to get to 1166 I am missing 53.
Is it a bug, or am I missing something?
K says
Are you counting the bricks you earn when completing the story levels?
Casey says
Do you have the capital ships?
Rob says
I completed everything I only need to solve one puzzle statue spin. But it is bugged because the statues are gone and the buttons to. Anyone got a solution for this.
PS4FAN says
Safe to play? Are bugs/glitches fixed?
Miki says
Just a little update. The trophy poped for me without completing every capital ship. I just did the Death Star 1 and everyting on the map.
InnesJack says
My save data just randomly corrupted after 40hrs of gameplay. This also corrupted the cloud save due to auto upload. Anyone else experience this? Only option is to start a new game from scratch which sucks. I would advise turning off auto upload and just manually back up after each session