Gaming Club
Sign in to comment
españaESPAÑAméxicoMÉXICOusaUSA

Invulnerable

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga won't let you kill kids, but a useful glitch is discovered

The younglings, invulnerable ones, make it possible to extend aerial combos and reach unreachable areas of the levels.

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga won't let you kill kids, but a useful glitch is discovered

No, in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga it is impossible to assassinate children, as they are completely invulnerable. If you try to emulate Darth Vader right after his turning to the dark side you will discover that these characters don't explode into little pieces like the rest. However, players have used these infants to exploit an interesting glitch.

Streamer Red Orb has dubbed the technique "Child Flight." The game's battle system allows for continuous aerial attacks without touching the ground, and if you do it with the immortal children you can reach forbidden areas. This content creator has experimented with different characters to perform different combinations, which will surely favor speedrunners in their goal of completing the game as quickly as possible.

Red Orb has also demonstrated that the technique can be used with Obi-Wan to reach collectibles through vertical flight, without the need to complete the relevant puzzles. Until TT Games corrects this in the future, the bug can be played with for the time being.

Three trilogies, nine movies

LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga revisits the history of the three trilogies of the saga, the original trilogy, the prequels and the sequels. It does so through the characteristic humor of the LEGO titles, so all the situations of the films pass through a lighthearted filter, which even tweaks some sequences.

The title has been published by Warner Bros. Games for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Nintendo Switch and PC. All those who have purchased the season pass have at their disposal several character packs, among which are some of the protagonists of The Mandalorian, Solo or Rogue One, plus a good assortment of imperial soldiers.

Source | PC Gamer