Your journey across the galaxy as former Jedi Padawan Cal in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order will eventually end, but there are still things you can do once the credits roll. There are still many parts of the game you may want to experience, from exploring missed sections of planets to unlocking new cosmetics. Those looking to keep swinging their lightsaber can keep pursuing various goals.

Post-game content is somewhat sparse after your adventure with Cal Kestis and BD-1 has ended. However, even when the story of the former Jedi's run from Empire Inquisitors has concluded, there are other aspects of the game you can explore. Although the ending to Jedi: Fallen Order may seem definitive, some elements of the game only become available after you have been through its story once.

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10 Play Again On Jedi Grand Master Mode

Try To Beat the Game On a Higher Difficulty

Cal Kestis battles an Imperial staff trooper in Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order

When you have comfortably completed a story playthrough of Jedi: Fallen Order, you may feel confident enough to play the game again at its highest difficulty. This mode, called Jedi Grand Master, will significantly increase the damage you take from enemies and the health of your foes. This extra challenge doesn't change the number of enemies you encounter, but it does make them far stronger.

Other minor changes to gameplay in Jedi Grand Master difficulty include parries with your lightsaber, requiring much more precise timing during combat.

You must be nearly flawless in your lightsaber combat to get through this mode, so make sure you have plenty of Stims from BD-1 ready to go. For example, bosses like the Second or Ninth Sister Inquisitors are far more challenging to defeat in Jedi Grand Master mode. Among the most difficult Star Wars games, Jedi: Fallen Order becomes one of the hardest when you try to take down its strongest villains in this setting.

9 Go Through The Story On New Game+

Carry Over Your Skills and Upgrades

Cal Kestis building a green double-bladed lightsaber in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.

Beating the story once allows you to replay the campaign on New Game+, which lets you keep all your unlocked skills, upgrades, and gear obtained in your previous run. This can be a great way to attempt Jedi Grand Master difficulty in Jedi: Fallen Order. Alternatively, you could also use New Game+ as an opportunity to be strong enough to defeat optional bosses or explore planets for collectible items easily.

While you can accumulate the points needed to unlock all of Cal's abilities throughout a single playthrough of the game, you may not have every skill. During New Game+, you have a chance to gain every Force trait or stat upgrade available, making the former Jedi Padawan their strongest self. The familiarity you'll have with Jedi: Fallen Order within multiple runs will help you learn where to get extra abilities.

8 Find More Lightsaber Parts

Fully Customize a Jedi's Weapon

Star Wars Jedi Fallen Order Lightsaber

Lightsaber parts are common collectible items you can find in various chests hidden among the planets you visit in Jedi: Fallen Order. You may not have gotten the chance to explore every world thoroughly, either due to lack of time spent in an area or some locations being blocked until you gain a certain ability. Try to revisit these places and search for containers that may contain one or more lightsaber pieces.

Those who get the double-bladed saber in Jedi: Fallen Order will not unlock new lightsaber parts, but the extra blade from the gained combat stance does a better job of showing off your changes to Cal's weapon.

Crafting the perfect lightsaber for Cal represents a dream that many who love the Star Wars franchise can appreciate. There are a lot of parts for Cal's blade you can use, from sections of the saber's hilt to the color of the iconic sci-fi weapon. Tinkering around with different looks for your lightsaber can get more and more intricate as you find every collectible part to maximize your custom choices.

7 Track Down Every Cosmetic Item

Leave No Stone Unturned

Chests found while exploring contain not only lightsaber parts but also a variety of other cosmetic items to change Cal's outfit. Various Poncho colors are among the most common aesthetic collectibles you can find and equip whenever you choose. Beyond Outfits, you can find skin items that alter the appearance of BD-1 and the Mantis ship that Cal and his friends travel on in Jedi: Fallen Order​​​​​.

Anyone who wants full access to Cal's wardrobe should check out the above video by YouTube creator GosuNoob, which shows the location of all the Outfits for the young Jedi. It might take some more exploring on every planet to find the ship and BD-1's skins, but none are too hard to track down. You can always switch any look from the "Customization" option in the character menu next to "Abilities" and "Databank."

6 Unlock The Red Lightsaber And Inquisitor Gear

Embrace the Dark Side

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Cal with red lightsaber and Inquisitor Outfit

The only way to unlock a red lightsaber color and the Inquisitor Outfit for Cal is to beat the main story at least once and access both cosmetics through New Game+. While there are at least seven other colors for Cal's blade, the bleeding crimson of the Sith is only obtained when you've beaten the game already. Similarly, the Inquisitor gear is received simultaneously, letting you see a very different way Cal's story could have gone.

Lightsaber colors technically count as collectibles in Jedi: Fallen Order, so you might obtain one or two besides the Sith red while you are uncovering secrets on various planets.

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5 Finish Greez's Terrarium

Search for Every Plant in the Galaxy

Greez speaks to Cal on the Mantis in Jedi Fallen Order

Back on the Mantis ship, the pilot Greez has a Terrarium he wants to fill with numerous plants found around the galaxy for his collection. This acts as one of the many collectibles in the game for you to complete besides lightsaber parts or cosmetic pieces. Unlike other items found in Jedi: Fallen Order, plants are much harder to identify and pick up the first time you visit worlds in your initial playthrough.

Returning to various worlds after beating the game gives you more than enough room to meticulously harvest plants for Greez. While there is no in-game reward for finding every plant needed for the Terrarium, Greeze greatly appreciates the gesture. You will earn the "Green Thumb" achievement or trophy for doing this, which could help you take another step toward reaching 100% completion of Jedi: Fallen Order.

4 Fight All Optional Bosses

Take Down Cal's Various Enemies

Jedi Fallen Order's Oggdo Bogdo monster roaring with a large open mouth full of sharp teeth.

Taking more time to investigate a planet will inevitably lead you to mini-bosses scattered in areas you may have visited already. A great example is the infamous Oggdo Bogdo in Jedi: Fallen Order, found early in the story. While you may have been unprepared for these fights before, bigger enemies are much easier to defeat now that you are somewhat familiar with the game's combat.

Going into battle with optional bosses is much easier in New Game+ with all your acquired abilities from a past playthrough. Some of your skills, which you only get later in the game, will make quick work of earlier bosses found on the first planet or two you visit. Your increased health, recovery from BD-1, and overall damage carried over in New Game+ will also cause many mini-bosses to seem trivial as you return to face them.

3 Earn Every Trophy Or Achievement

Beat Everything the Game Has to Offer

Once you find every collectible and beat every boss, you may be close to completing every aspect of Jedi: Fallen Order. Getting every Trophy or Achievement in the game is a challenging feat, sometimes requiring you to Encrypted Logs or Force Echoes scattered around each world. While many goals are tied to your mastery of combat with Cal or reaching story milestones, others are particular challenges.

For a look at all the 40 different Trophies and Achievements you can get to complete 100% of the game, check out the above video by YouTube creator ItsIlusion.

Take some time to look up the requirements for various objectives tied to Trophies and Achievements, then visit worlds with enemies you can easily respawn for combat-related goals. For example, the "Back At You" challenge requires that you defeat 50 enemies with reflected blaster bolts. If you don't have this already, travel to an area with some basic Stormtroopers whose shots you can easily deflect.

2 Install Various Mods

Customize Your Experience

Many mods have been created for Jedi: Fallen Order that change many game elements to give you an almost new experience. These mods range from simple cosmetic changes, like adding more lightsaber colors, to full model swamps from Cal to other Star Wars characters. Visit to the website for Nexus Mods to download and try out a variety of alterations for yourself while remaining careful not to break the game.

As you can see in a video by YouTube creator Famous Focus, there are so many mods that may attract your attention more than others. An Ahoska Tano mod made by AlexPo lets you play as the iconic Jedi from the Clone Wars show, while the Cal Voice Changer by KillerCarth gives you new voices for Cal. Other mods include drastic changes to lightsaber combat, such as the realistic dismemberment of enemies.

1 Play Other Games Like Jedi: Fallen Order

Find Similar Star Wars Titles

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Cal staring over planet with Darth Nihilus from Knights of the Old Republic 2

The third-person action of Jedi: Fallen Order already mimics a variety of other titles from the Soulsborne series of games. The difficult combat reliant on patient attacking and dodging is reminiscent of Elden Ring, Dark Souls, and Bloodborne, all in equal measure. That being said, there are other Star Wars games that you may want to try simply because they are set within the same iconic sci-fi setting.

Star Wars: Battlefront titles offer large sprawling battles against warring armies with the same lightsaber and blaster aesthetic. For those looking for another RPG set in the same universe, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic has a fresh story set in a past long before any movie's timeline. One of the best things to do after beating Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is to seek out new adventures in the galaxy far far away.

Source: GosuNoob/YouTube, ItsIlusion/YouTube, Famous Focus/YouTube

Star Wars Jedi- Fallen Order
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order

Publisher
Electronic Arts
Genre
Action-adventure
Mode
Single-player
Platform
PC, Playstation, Xbox