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Can You Customize the Mantis in Jedi Survivor? – Answered

Ride in style.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor continues the adventures of Cal Kestis as he fights against the Galactic Empire, but he does not have to sacrifice style while doing it. This guide will answer whether or not you can customize his Mantis spaceship in the game.

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Is the Mantis Customizable in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor?

The answer is no, the Mantis ship is not customizable in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Players cannot change the color or any other parts of the Mantis ship in the game.

There is no particular reason for this omission, since Mantis customization was available in the previous game, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The 2019 entry allowed players to change the color of their ship with 16 different options.

What Is Customizable in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor?

While the Mantis ship is off-limits, Players can customize other facets of their character and tools in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. More customization options can be unlocked by exploring the environment, opening chests, and completing other challenges.

Cal Kestis can be customized through the Customization tab in the pause menu, and there are several options to change. Players can change Cal’s hairstyle, facial hair, jacket, shirt, and pants.

Cal’s little buddy, BD-1, can be customized at the various Workbenches in the game. Players can change BD-1’s photoreceptors, head, audio sensors, body, legs, materials, and condition.

Your lightsaber and blaster can also be customized at the Workbench. Players can change the individual components of each weapon, what material each is made of, the condition and polish of your tools, and the color of the blade on the lightsaber.

For other coverage on the game, be sure to check out our guide on if Star Wars Jedi: Survivor can be played on the Steam Deck.


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