Lego Star Wars makes matching younglings a real strategy

Screenshot from Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith where Anakin Skywalker smiles while piloting a starship.

This is where the fun begins.
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The jedi code says not to “seek adventure and excitement” and use the Force for “knowledge and defense, never attack”, blah blah blah. Somebody should have said it Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga That’s because fans have discovered that you can get some sick air with it by combining Jedi younglings.

Despite the game’s harmless exterior, you can string together some deceptively sick combo techs. Look no further than this clip by a Stormtrooper will fade from Captain Antilles before getting Fist of the North Startorn to pieces. Twitter user Red Orb, no doubt in search of adventure and excitement in hopes of knowledge, discovered that the younglings in Lego Star Wars Don’t take damage like other characters. In fact, they’re downright invincible, at least compared to their on-screen counterparts. Of course, he used that knowledge for some gameplay funsies, posting a DCFS Call-worthy clip on Twitter of him giving hell to an unsuspecting, Force-sensitive kid. (We here at igamesnews do not condone Lego youth violence. We find it hilarious though.)

“Well, kids, this kid at least, don’t take damage from friendly fire, so I found my dummy,” Red Orb wrote. “Also, side note, you can use kids to cross big pits and voids. I call that child flight.”

I’m optimistic that the developers at TT Games meant well by not allowing players.Skywalker” a bunch of younglings fall into oblivion, but if you give one player an inch, they take an entire Starfleet. For 21 uninterrupted seconds, Red Orb, as the Jedi Master Qui Gon Jinn, air juggled a youth in broad daylight. They may not make chitlins as durable as they used to, as Red Orb managed to juggle the poor turf a considerable distance, even a gap in the town square.

Child Flight may well be a legitimate strategy to reach hard-to-reach places. Red Orb apparently proved this by pairing a kid vertically with Obi Wan Kenobi to achieve a Missing piece on top of a Jedi statue.

After hearing Lego Star Wars had fight like Devil May Crytold Red Orb igamesnews He started getting into the game to see if that claim was true. Although early enemies don’t have a large enough health bar to practice combos, using an AI Player 2 has allowed Red Orb to gain some practice in it. Unfortunately, this friendly fire solution also didn’t allow for very long or satisfying combos.

“At one point I think I accidentally hit the young Anakin character and he didn’t take any damage, so I just started using him as a test dummy,” Red Orb said igamesnews

Thanks to Anakin’s noble sacrifice, Red Orb was able to experiment with different Lego character move sets and see how far he could push Child Flight’s combo loops. So far told Red Orb igamesnews that “Child Flight” allowed him to skip character-specific interactions, puzzles, and gathering cyber Brick.

“If you can get the timing down, you can make these loops endless,” Red Orb said igamesnews “There’s going to be a sky-cover eventually, but if you can get the AI ​​to not move out of the way in the beginning, you can basically go as far as you want.”

Time will tell if this discovery will lead to it Lego Star Wars Speedrun Strats as suggested by a commenter on the Twitter thread. Red Orb seemed to agree, positing that character action games like him will have a big day with Child Flight.

“Just wait until DMC Style players can handle it,” commented Red Orb.

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