LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga Levitation Glitch to Reach New Areas
LEGO games are always full of areas you can’t reach until you come back later with a new character and a new ability. LEGO Star Wars: the Skywalker Saga is no different, but some players have found a slightly different way of using a character to glitch into new areas of the game by levitation.
How does the levitation glitch work?
When attacked, the vast majority of LEGO characters will disintegrate into brick studs, However, child characters don’t do this; they instead glow red as they are attacked. As demonstrated by Twitch streamer RedOrb (thanks Eurogamer), players can chain together Lightsaber attacks on LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga child characters such as Episode 1-era Anakin Skywalker and glitch across gaps in the map through levitation.
so, children. at least this child, don’t take friendly fire damage, so i found my test dummy. also side note, you can use children to cross large pits and void space. im calling this Child Flight @ddx_exe pic.twitter.com/rkTzSQDNr9
— Red Orb (@RedOrbFragment) April 6, 2022
Different characters will attack children in different ways. In another video, RedOrb now uses Obi-Wan to levitate directly upwards by chaining together lightsaber attacks against the unlucky Episode 1-era Anakin Skywalker again. He even managed to discover a hidden Kyber Brick in the process.
all jedi abuse children differently, obi wan likes to take a more vertical approach. send them to heaven directly yah know?#LegoStarWarsTheSkywalkerSaga pic.twitter.com/SCP9kPgdg5
— Red Orb (@RedOrbFragment) April 6, 2022
At the moment players are only using this trick to access unreachable areas early, but it remains to be seen what else players will be able to do with it. There are around 300 playable characters between the nine movies represented in The Skywalker Saga, so other characters may even be able to levitate in different ways. The trophy list indicates there are at least 1,000 Kyber bricks in the game too, so at least this method will give players a head start at completing their collection.
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