Star Wars Jedi Survivor Ramblers Reach Roof Puzzle

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Rambler’s Reach Roof Puzzle Solution

There’s a puzzle on the Rambler’s Reach roofs in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor that’ll have you stumped for a good part of the game. There’s a cord there that can be hooked up to two locations, but it’s not getting power. You can hear the crackling of a power source in one of the buildings, but you can’t reach it until you meet a certain requirement.

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How to solve the roof puzzle in Rambler’s Reach in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Star Wars Jedi Ramblers Reach Roof Puzzle Location

Before you can solve the roof puzzle in Rambler’s Reach in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, you’ll need to recruit the Jawa. To do so, you must first acquire the dash, then head to the Bygone Settlement. Unfortunately, the earliest you can do this is in Chapter 3.3, when Merrin joins the Mantis crew.

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However, even after the Jawas make it over to Rambler’s Reach, you still need to unlock an ability. The Jawas remove all the paneling from the two buildings, but you’ll need BD-1’s Electro Dart to override the exposed circuit. You’ll get this on the way to the observatory in Chapter 5.2.

Once you have Electro Dart, solving this puzzle in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is easy. To do so, override the circuit and attach the cord to the two nearby outlets to open their corresponding doors. Then all you have to do is head inside and get the goodies within.

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