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One of the most feared bosses in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order returns with a vengeance in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Players can find the Spawn of Oggdo, the dreaded offspring of Oggdo Bogdo. This boss is certainly no joke and will challenge Cal with his new powers and abilities in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

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For the stubborn player, for the player with the heart of a Jedi, or the rage of a Sith, this Spawn of Oggdo guide may help Star Wars Jedi: Survivor players successfully eradicate the Oggdo bloodline, once and for all.

Where To Find Spawn Of Oggdo

cal kestis at the spawn of oggdo room

From the planet Koboh, players will want to head to the upper right area of the map where they will find Fort Kah’lin. At this location, players will be faced with a great many raiders and droids, which should serve as a challenge in itself to see if players are even ready for the boss fight that waits ahead.

From the center of Fort Kah’lin, players will want to find a tower that they can grapple toward. From here, there will be a notable amount of B1 battle droids, with many standing in a circle in the middle of the platform. Be warned, standing on this metallic platform will release the trap door, and have the player face-to-face with the deadly Spawn of Oggdo. Even in New Game Plus, this boss will test the player in every way.

It’s a good idea to clear the platform of any B1 battle droids before dropping down into the dreaded lair of Spawn of Oggdo, for encountering a challenging boss is even harder when blaster bolts are being fired toward the lone Jedi Knight.

Spawn Of Oggdo’s Move Set

spawn of oggdo using his tongue to pull cal kestis

Like a father-like child, Spawn of Oggdo has a movie set that features very much like the dear departed dad. Spawn of Oggdo has a dangerous number of attacks, but if the player knows how to handle them, it’ll be far easier to take this oversized alien toad out for good.

The Spawn of Oggdo has an attack that can be parried. This is seen with his bite attack, which he can follow up with a second bite. Both of these can be parried, leaving Spawn of Oggdo open for a hit or two.

Spawn of Oggdo does not need a lightsaber like some bosses. One of the most dangerous attacks is an unblockable lunge. Players won’t have a large window to dodge this move, so it’s best to simply double-jump over it. Players will know they cannot parry this move, as Spawn of Oggdo glows red.

There is another attack where the boss will belly flop. Being under this attack is devastating, but players can also be caught with the rubble, as it will unleash a shockwave that players will want to either dodge or jump over.

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Despite Spawn of Oggdo having a bite that can be parried, they also have a bite that is immune to parries and blocks. It’s a quick strike, with players needing to be fast on their feet if they are going to sidestep this attack. Rolling is ineffective and too slow, and jumping will just line up Cal perfectly with Spawn of Oggdo’s sharp teeth.

The deadliest move of Spawn of Oggdo is his tongue attack. In this move, the vicious boss will throw out their tongue. Players must jump to the side to avoid touching the tongue, as even if their toe is too close, they will be pulled into Spawn of Oggdo’s mouth and instantly killed. Not even a double-bladed lightsaber can free Cal from the jaw of this boss.

One of the safest moves of Spawn of Oggdo is the acid attack, in which the boss will spew acid in a straight line. It’s best to just get behind Spawn of Oggdo during this attack, avoiding the acid and landing a few easy hits.

The last attack players need to be aware of is the jump attack. This attack sees Spawn of Oggdo jump upward, landing on its stomach and sending a wave of rubble around the arena. To successfully evade this attack, players need to jump when Spawn of Oggdo lands, and then flip forward to avoid the ring of rubble.

Best Lightsaber Stance

cal kestis dual wielding lightsabers

New players may be tempted to explore their options with the new lightsaber stances added to Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. However, for the Spawn of Oggdo fight, players should pick either between the Single lightsaber stance, or the Dual wield lightsaber stance.

With the single lightsaber stance is great for its default and simple nature. Players will be able to have an effective set of blocks and parries, as well as a decent amount of damage per swing. It’s the most well-balanced lightsaber stance in the game, becoming always reliable among the many threats players will face in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.

The Dual wield stance is the most aggressive stance, with an emphasis on speed at the cost of defense. Players may not have the best block meter, but against Spawn of Oggdo, players will die to their attacks before the stamina bar depletes. The strong and fast attacks will benefit those strikes between Spawn of Oggdo’s moves.

Patience, Padawan

spawn of oggdo

Going on the offensive against Spawn of Oggdo is not a good idea. The boss is aggressive, with a hulking size that dominates the arena. Players need to be patient, watching out for those devastating attacks that could spell the end of Cal Kestis.

There are plenty of windows to strike, players only need to know the move set of Spawn of Oggdo to effectively counter with their lightsaber, dealing a violent amount of lightsaber swings. However, players should never get too greedy. Hit when it is safe to avoid losing health.

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If players lack the patience needed to strike when the time is right, then they are risking opening themselves up to further damage. Slow and steady will win the race in this fight, especially when Spawn of Oggdo becomes more aggressive with each phase, which will begin at 75% of their health, then at 30%, causing Spawn of Oggdo to grow in aggression and move set.

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There is a deeper leveling system in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor which allows players to tune their senses and abilities as they get XP. Players can further invest in the skill trees available through meditating. In doing so, they will unlock abilities that will only make them more powerful.

Spawn of Oggdo may have many moves that can instantly kill the player, but if players invest in the Survival skill tree to make sure they have increased their max health and force meters. Players should also adventure around the planets of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor in search of more health stims for BD-1, a handy tool that will allow Cal to heal.

It may also be wise to invest in skills like the lightsaber throw, which will consume Force meter, but allow players to land a hit on Spawn of Oggdo from afar, slowly chipping away at the boss’ health before succumbing to them. The lightsaber throw is a great tactic for this boss fight because players won’t have any effective reason to use Force Push or Force Pull against Spawn of Oggdo.

Utilize Force Slow

cal kestis using force slow on b1 battle droids

Cal Kestis has a super ability that builds during combat situations. This gold meter can be activated by clicking L3 + R3, which slows all enemies in the area. Every time players manage to build to their super, they should use it for a multitude of reasons.

During the Force Slow super ability, enemies are slowed, giving Cal not only an opportunity to breathe but giving him a window to land a few attacks with his lightsabers. Be warned, once an enemy is hit, they are returned to normal, removing the effects of Force Slow.

Another reason that Force Slow is a great tactic against Spawn of Oggdo is the fact that it pauses an attack from the enemy, and grants the player invulnerability from it. If players mistime a block and are facing certain doom, Force Slow will correct their mistake.

Live To Fight Another Day

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As painful as it might be, sometimes the fight just is not worth it. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a challenging game, no matter the difficulty. Some fights are far harder than others, especially the boss fights. Spawn of Oggdo is a challenge, so if players have tried a few times and still can’t crack this egg, then it’s best to return to Spawn of Oggdo at a later date.

Returning to Oggdo does not mean players are giving up. It means that they are coming back to face their challenge when they are ready. It might benefit the player to explore other planets, learn new powers, and abilities, and hone their abilities with a lightsaber and the many stances.

Through coming back to Spawn of Oggdo later, players might have the clarity they need to succeed, as well as the tools to match this combatant, like a bunch of new Healing Stims, skills, and more to finally best the beast that lurks in Fort Kah’lin.

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is out now, for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S

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