

Dagan Gera (3rd entry) - All three entries are unmissable as part of the story.BX Droid (Rifle) - Similar to the enemy above but focused purely on range, this foe can be found in the Southern Reach.BX Droid (Hybrid) - A combination of melee and ranged power, this enemy will jump into the fray shortly after Cal meets with Caij Vanda near the Devastated Settlement.BX Droid - Located in the mines of the Derelict Dam -be sure not to miss out on scanning the enemy after disposing of it.B2 Battle Droid - Found first at the Gorge Crash Site -players will fight the droid after an explosion occurs in the area.B1 Melee Battle Droid - On the way to the Forest Array, this enemy will make its presence known.B1 Battle Droid - Upon reaching the planet of Koboh, this enemy will be encountered.Darth Vader - Part of the story progression, added after Cere's fight with him.ISB Agent - Similar to the previous enemy, defeat this blaster-wielding opponent to add him to the list.Security Droid Enforcer - On Nova Garon, the enemy is part of the contingent found at the Hangar Bay Exterior area.DT Sentry Droid - An unmissable entry as this enemy will stand in the way of Cal's progression in the Crypt of Uhrma.Viper Probe Droid - Easily found en route to the Forest Array on Koboh in Chapter 6.

Head to the nearby fire to find this foe. Imperial Officer - At the Whistling Drop on Jedha, players will engage a Skriton that is also fighting off the Empire.Jetpack Trooper - Players will encounter this enemy when Merrin joins the fight on Jedha.The Basalt Rift region is a ripe ground for finding this enemy. Shield Trooper - Easily found on Koboh remove their shield immediately to make them an easy mark.The Ninth Sister - Defeat the Ninth Sister on Coruscant to add her entry, unmissable as it is part of the story.The first 13 entries will already be in the Tactical Guide from the start, while the rest will be added due to player efforts. Missing out on one or two entries will make it difficult to obtain the Intergalactic Geographic trophy and achievement, so being efficient is key in this endeavor. Thus, it is imperative that players get into the habit of allowing BD-1 to do its thing after defeating a new enemy.

Players can then access the info anytime they want, and in total, 72 enemy types can be found in the game. This mechanic allows BD-1 to scan defeated enemies in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, adding their entry to a growing collection of vital information.

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RELATED: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’s New Journey Plus Gives It an Edge Over God of War Ragnarok What are Enemy Scans? For those hoping to gain valuable knowledge, this guide to all available enemy scans in Star Wars Jedi: Survivorwill be very useful. By studying the information available, it can make combat a much more fun process, making the Jedi Knight an even more formidable foe. This is where the in-game Tactical Guide comes in, with interesting information about both the enemies and their attacks and weaknesses. By learning the ins and outs of the obstacles in Cal Kestis' way, players will have an easier time managing the fight throughout the adventure. This also extends to the other kinds of enemies, such as the local flora and fauna, raiders, and more. When fighting against a foe like the Empire, it is always better to have more information than less, and that is also the case in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
