Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Datadisc locations and what they do
Retrieve these High Republic relics to trade for perk rewards.
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TheStar Wars: Jedi Survivor Datadiscsare one of the game’s many collectibles that you can snatch up while you’re out and about exploring Koboh. These ancient artifacts are usually scattered around High Republic ruins and as such, are a little rarer than their glintingPriorite Shardcounterparts.
In many ways, Datadiscs are more valuable, though, allowing you to purchaseperksand even a perk slot once you unlock the vendor who’ll take them off your hands. While I haven’t found every Star Wars: Jedi Survivor Datadisc, I’ve included the locations for quite a few you can grab in the game’s initial areas, plus how to unlock the merchant who’ll trade you for them.
Star War Jedi: Survivor Datadisc locations
Datadiscs are found in High Republic ruins or in Meditation Chambers. The best way to get them early on is in the Forest Array area you visit during the main story, but you can also get the odd few from killing Scavenger Droids around Koboh. Here are the locations I’ve found so far.
How to use Datadiscs
You can exchange Datadiscs withZee the droidin the Pyloon Saloon. As opposed to Doma’s Shop for Priorite Shards, Zee mainly sells perks and a perk slot, though she does also have some droid and weapon materials. Even though you find her quite early on, Zee won’t become available as a vendor until after you head to the Forest Array and return to visit the fixed-up Mantis. You can find her on the upper floor of the saloon by the fish tank.
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