Star Wars the Skywalker Saga greatly improves the series' combat gameplay, with a handheld camera for blaster combat and real combo mechanics for lightsaber battles and this allowed for some quite impressive combos.
Grievous and his "unblockable" combos
Many series of videos are starting to land on social networks and if you had told us that combo demonstrations on a Lego game would be relevant one day, we would surely not have believed you for a moment. Still, it's a reality and we share with you one of the most telling examples with this infinity from General Grievous and his "reset" based on blaster fire. By shooting when the enemy falls to the ground, the player then has plenty of time to redo his entire sequence and so on. Information that is more fun fact than a real tip useful in combat: the clashes in Lego Star Wars Skywalker Saga are all really simple and there is no way to increase the difficulty, so in fact, there is no There is no practical reason to learn this kind of sequence.
A poor padawan to stay up in the air forever
This could be useful if you want to do without the glider in order to explore otherwise inaccessible areas. As you can see in the short video below, Anakin gets chained in the air by lightsaber blows, traveling a good distance at the same time without ever having to touch the ground.