How to complete the Chamber of Detachment puzzle in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
In Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, the Chamber of Detachment is a difficult puzzle to solve, so we're here to show you exactly how to complete it in the game.
In Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, most of the Meditation Chambers require solving a puzzle to complete it, and The Chamber of Detachment is one of the most difficult.
In this Chamber of Detachment puzzle walkthrough guide, we'll get into not only how to find the chamber, but how to solve it as well in the game.
Finding the Chamber of Detachment
Before you can start the Chamber of Detachment puzzle, you need to find it in the game first. To get to the Chamber of Detachment location, you need to reach the particular map point in front of the waterfall in Mountain Ascent shown above on Koboh.
Keep in mind that you'll also need to through green barriers, the first of which you can pass by taking the opportunity to use the Jedi Mind Trick. For the second, though, you'll need the skill upgrade to dash through green barriers, which you'll eventually acquire by playing through the story.
Once you're at the map point, go behind the waterfall and you can start making your way through the Chamber of Detachment and begin the puzzle.
Chamber of Detachment puzzle walkthrough
Part #1: The orb
As you walk into the Chamber of Detachment, there'll be three Force Echoes to interact with you can do so before you start the puzzle.
You'll notice one large cube that's movable with Force Push and Force Pull at the front, with a high ledge at the top. Meanwhile, there's a second cube trapped in Koboh matter.
To solve the Jedi: Survivor Chamber of Detachment puzzle, you need to free the second cube and make both cubes stack so you can climb to the top and grab the rewarded Perk to complete the chamber.
To start, use Force Pull on the front cube to take it to the back and reveal the orb. Force Pull said orb and place it in the amplifier in the back right the activate the laser-like Koboh Tuner Beam that will project across the room.
Before you begin the next part of the puzzle, use BD-1's Koboh Grinder to spray Koboh Matter to connect the beam and ignite the trapped Datadisc on the high wall on the front right side of the room.
Part #2: The second cube
To free the second cube in the next part of this Chamber of Detachment puzzle, you need to combine both the first cube and the Koboh Tuner Beam.
Force Pull the first cube. Whilst it's moving, use BD-1's Koboh Grinder to spray Koboh Matter on the cube's right side that's facing the beam's projection. As the cube passes through the Matter Beam, the applied Koboh matter should ignite.
As the ignited cube touches the second cube, it should also burn away the covering Koboh Matter to free it. If it doesn't work, it's because the Koboh Matter you applied to the first cube isn't connecting with the second.
So, whilst the first cube's still ignited, use BD-1's Koboh Grinder again to connect the Matter and free the second cube.
Before starting the third and final part of the Jedi: Survivor Chamber of Detachment, use Force Pull on the second cube to reveal a crate containing the cosmetic Jedi Paint for BD-1.
Part #3: Stacking both cubes
Throughout this Chamber of Detachment puzzle walkthrough so far, you'll have noticed a pressure plate in the middle of the room on the track for both cubes. This pressure plate is connected to the elevator platform at the front of the room and needs to be sandwiched between both cubes for them to stack.
However, the platform will only lock into its required position when there's the weight of a cube already on it. The issue so far is that the moving cubes won't stop unless they hit a wall or another heavy object.
To complete the final Jedi: Survivor Chamber of Detachment puzzle, you need to time Force Pull on both cubes so they land on the pressure plate at the same time, colliding with one another.
Now, Force Pull the first cube, which will now rest on the platform thanks to the second cube resting on the pressure plate. Finally, Force Push the second cube towards the first - the latter of which will move upwards as the second cube moves off the plate.
At last, both cubes are stacked - allowing you to climb their vines and reach the top.
Chamber of Detachment puzzle reward
When you have completed the Jedi: Survivor Chamber of Detachment puzzle and reached the top, you can acquire the Patience Perk - letting you recover health when you use your Slow ability.
All that's left to do now is climb back down the vines and leave the chamber. Congratulations, you have completed the full Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Chamber of Detachment puzzle walkthrough.
Make sure you take some time to check out our Star Wars Jedi: Survivor homepage where you can an assortment of guides, from how long it takes to beat the game to how to find and beat the ferocious Rancor.
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