Eliminate the Bounty Hunters that are chasing after you in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor — How to Unlock the Bounty Hunter Board

Eliminate the Bounty Hunters that are chasing after you in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

There are various activities that you can do in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. One of these allows you to fight named enemies in different areas, earning a special currency in return for these bounties. Here’s our guide to help you unlock the Bounty Hunter Board in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

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How to Unlock the Bounty Hunter Board in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

When you reach Pyloon’s Saloon on the planet of Koboh, you’ll meet a mysterious woman named Caij. She’s sitting alone in the cantina, and she wants nothing to do with you. In fact, she’ll get annoyed that you have the gall to even talk to her.

However, as you advance further in the campaign, you’ll be asked if you want to go to either the Stone Spires or Shattered Moon. Choose to head to the Stone Spires and, as you’re making your way through the area, you’ll get attacked by someone named Korej Lim (seen in the featured image).

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After taking him out, Caij will appear and applaud your efforts. She’ll then tell you about a bounty that’s been placed on your head, but she’ll be happy to reward you, too.

From this point onward, Caij will act as a vendor and questgiver NPC in Pyloon’s Saloon. If you speak with her after completing important plot points, she’ll tell you about a Bounty Hunter that you can target. Alternatively, if you stumble upon those opponents in the wild and beat them, Caij might have another task via the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Bounty Hunter Board.

Screenshot by GameSkinny

You can access the screen by opening your menu and clicking on the selection at the bottom. You’ll see a total of 16 targets, including two legendary opponents. Be forewarned that they employ unorthodox tactics, such as stun mines, frag mines, multiple blaster shots, shield bashes, flashbangs, and even grappling hooks that will pull you in.

Eliminating each Bounty Hunter yields a Bounty Puck, a special currency that you can exchange for rewards. These include Blaster cosmetics, and even some Blaster upgrades that grant new skill uses and functions.

This is how you unlock and make use of Caij’s Bounty Hunter Board in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Don’t forget to try other activities to help pass the time. These include the Rooftop Garden, Holotactics, and Aquarium Fish. Likewise, you can visit our Star Wars Jedi: Survivor guides hub.

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