Jedi Survivor: How to Get Past the Fan in Bygone Settlement

Star Wars Fans are the worst.

Jedi Survivor is crawling with different secrets, puzzles, and hidden objectives. If you’ve managed to make it to the Bygone Settlement, you’ll probably be wondering how to jump past that pesky fan that keeps blowing you away. Here’s how to get past the fan in the Bygone Settlement in Jedi Survivor.

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Jedi Survivor: How to Get Past the Fan in Bygone Settlement

  • To get past the fan you’ll need the dash ability
  • Obtain the Dash ability from the story mission on Jedi with Merrin
  • Return to the fan in the bygone Settlement and use the dash through the fan’s wind

So once you reach the fan in the Bygone Settlement, the only way to get past it is to have the dash ability. This is unlocked on Jedha when you go with Merrin to the Jedi Temple. Until you have the dash ability, you won’t be able to get past the fan.

When you use the dash, it will negate the wind effects happening from he fan, and you will pass right through it.

Once you get past the fan, you’ll have to do a lot more platforming before finally reaching the Jawa Settlement and get to recruit them to Rambler’s Reach Outpost.

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Using the dash is simple, just jump, dash, and then jump again to reach the grate on the other side of the fan. Keep climbing, jumping, and ziplining.

Well, that’s everything you need to know about how to get past the fan in the Bygone Settlement, for more tips, tricks, and guides on Star Wars Jedi Survivor, be sure to stay right here with Prima Games. We have everything you’ll need to become a Jedi master. Here’s how to find the Gorge’s Secret in Star Wars Jedi Survivor.


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