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Ben Solo lost much in his fall to the dark side, with Ben's pre-Kylo Ren design looking far more Jedi-like than what the character wore in the movies.
Replicating Kylo Rens lethal weapon meant nailing a couple key details. First, they had to add two more blades to the earlier, tungsten-based lightsaber to give it a cross guard.
Though Ren's fiery version of the crossguard lightsaber was the first to appear in canon, the weapon has showed up in a number of other places in the galaxy ever since.
Using the game's modular lightsaber customization system, a Star Wars Jedi: Survivor player recreates the original weapon of Cal Kestis.
The Crossguard stance allows players to two-hand their full Lightsaber while giving it the same side vents as Kylo Ren’s iconic weapon.
This design dates back hundreds of years in-universe, most famously being adopted by the fallen Jedi Kylo Ren in the sequel trilogy. The crossguard is something of a high-risk, high-reward option ...
Seeing this joy over lightsaber customization is stirring something warm and loving in my crusty old heart.
The Crossguard lightsaber stance is one of the new combat styles in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. Though most people recognize it first from Kylo Ren in the latest trilogy of films, it appeared in the ...
Crossguard Crossguard is a Stance that’s inspired by Kylo Ren of the sequel trilogy, offering players a slower and more cumbersome Lightsaber — but one that’s capable of devastating damage.
Armed with the knowledge of several Lightsaber forms, Jedi Survivor's combat stances are going to be a dream come true - especially for fans of The Force Awakens villain Kylo Ren. In our last outing ...
The design for Kylo Ren's crossguard lightsaber was pretty controversial when the sequel trilogy was getting underway, but it looks like an actual purpose for it will be explored in Jedi: Survivor.
The stance that seems most intriguing, however, is the new crossguard lightsaber which is reminiscent of Star Wars ’ Kylo Ren and effectively adds a crossguard attachment to the lightsaber’s hilt.