In the epic universe of Star Wars, lightsabers have come to represent strength, honor, and a true dedication to the light side of the Force. Furthermore, this comprehensive guide will dig into the world of the best lightsaber customization in Star Wars Jedi Survivor, exploring the diverse options and modifications available.
Key Highlights
- The Wookiee Lightsaber is inspired by nature. To begin with, it includes wood, a bone sticking out at the end, and straps all around the body.
- Furthermore, for the Temple Guard-themed lightsaber, we got inspiration from the Temple Guard. Also, we will use the beautiful colors white and golden for this customization.
- To begin with, the Edgehawk Lightsaber is the third on the best lightsaber customization list for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. This one is simple, with the most minor creativity.
- This Samurai-Themed Lightsaber is a fusion of both a lightsaber and a katana.
- As Beskar Steel is a strong material and we’re going to customize this lightsaber completely with Beskar Steel, this lightsaber is also going to be unbreakable.
- This one is a Sith-themed saber with a beautiful and bulky design.
- The Santrai Khri lightsaber has a fundamental design with a clean look. Also, we will use a silver and gray color combination for this customization.
- In Wooden Lightsaber, we have chosen a very traditional and vintage look. As the name reflects, this customization will include wooden textures, and we’ll also use gray and silver colors.
To begin with, join us as we set off on an exciting journey through the craft and art of customizing lightsabers, revealing the mysteries and opportunities hidden in a galaxy far, far away. Additionally, this guide will provide the tools you need to create a lightsaber that embodies your unique personality while paying honor to the tradition of the Jedi Order.
Whether you’re going for strong practicality, refined elegance, or a distinctive synthesis of styles, as we set out on this informative journey through the universe of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Lightsaber Customization, get ready to unleash the Force inside. These designs will look good on every version of the lightsaber, whether it’s a double blade, cross-guard, or any other.
Wookiee Lightsaber
This saber is inspired by nature. It includes wood, a bone sticking out at the end, and straps all around the body. This one is so far the best one and the most unique-looking saber that we customized. Starting things up with the components, use the persistence emitter first, and then we’re using Santari Khri vents.
Further, for the switch, we’re going with the Hunter switch. After that, we’re adding the Cere Junda grips, the most exciting part of this saber customization. These grips have strips around them, giving the lightsaber a natural look. Furthermore, we’re using the Hunter pommel, which has a bone attached.
Also, for the second pommel and emitter, we went for the Persistence pommel and emitter. In the end, use the Hunter pommel, because of which the whole piece comes together. Moving on to the materials, we went for Greel-Wood and set the polish to zero for primary and secondary colors to give it that matte finish.
Additionally, for the accent, use Kashyyyk Laurel Green, the darker shade of green, and put its polish to a hundred to give that shine to the metal. For the fabric, we’re going with the Tan Cloth.
Condition | Aged |
Blade Color | Green |
Temple Guard-Themed Lightsaber
To begin with, we got inspiration from the Temple Guard for this lightsaber. Furthermore, we will use white and golden colors for this customization. Firstly, we’ll select all the components. The first part we have is a harmony emitter. Then for the vent, we’ve got persistent vents. Third, we have the switch, and we’re going with the Harmony Switch.
Furthermore, for the grip, we have a persistent grip. For the pommel, we’re going to use the Harmony pommel. Additionally, we’re doing exactly the same thing with the other side in an opposite manner. After the Pommel, we’re again going with the Persistent Grip, then the Harmony Switch, then the Harmony Emitter, and in the end, the Harmoney Pommel.
Secondly, we have the materials. For this lightsaber, for primary colors, we’re going with warm metals, picking Haysian smelt and Electrum-plated for the two shades of gold and getting their polish to medium. Furthermore, for the secondary, accent, and grip colors, we’re going for Jedi White. Players can use any white, but we’re going with Jedi White in this customization.
Condition | Well-Kept |
Blade Color | Orange |
Edgehawk Lightsaber
This lightsaber is the third one on the best lightsaber customization list for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Additionally, this one is simple, with the least creativity, yet the most powerful and unique-looking. As the name suggests, we’re going to use Edgehawk for each component of the lightsaber. Furthermore, the emitters, vents, switches, grips, and pommels are all Edgehawk.
This lightsaber has an aggressive look to it. Sharp corners and blades are also adding a different vibe. The reason for this lightsaber’s aggressive look is that the metal strips go all around the lightsaber and cover most of the parts, including the grip. Moving on to the materials, we’re going with imperial chrome with 100% polish for primary colors.
Furthermore, we’re choosing Plastoid Black from the same imperial category for the secondary colors. Now, for the accent, we’re going with imperial chrome. In the end, the grip we went for is Gorraslug leather, and we’re finishing things up with an orange blade to make everything pop.
Condition | Pristine |
Blade Color | Orange |
Samurai-Themed Lightsaber
This customization is a fusion of both a lightsaber and a katana. Combining modern and traditional weapons gives a very different vibe to this saber. We will use black and wooden colors for this saber to match our theme. Start things up with the Justice emitter, then add a little bulk to it by adding Serenity vents.
Add the Serenity switch because it has a dual-color scheme, which will look nice. Now, for the grips, we’re going with the Justice grips, which give our saber a Katana-like look. We’re going with the Justice switch and emitter for the second switch and emitter.
The Justice emitter has a blade, which matches our Samurai theme. In the end, we went for a persistence pommel. Moving on to the materials, we’re going with the soft Gorraslug leather for the primary colors.
Further, for the secondary colors, use Jedi Cream, and for the accent, use Electrum-plated (gold). In the end, we’re choosing tan cloth for the grip and conditioning it to be well-kept. It’ll look good in any condition, but well-kept suits it the most. Also, add a white color to the blade to give it a clean finish.
Condition | Well-Kept |
Blade Color | White |
Beskar Steel Lightsaber
As Beskar Steel is a strong material and we’re going to customize this lightsaber completely with Beskar Steel, this lightsaber is going to be unbreakable. For this epic customization, we’re going for the components first, in which we’re using the Justice emitter because it has long blades, and our Beskar steel lightsaber must have a deadly look.
Moving forward, we’ll use Duelist for the vents and switch, as it has a bulky look and some blades, which matches our theme. Furthermore, we’re going for diligence for both the grips and the pommel. Again, for the second switch, we’ll choose the Duelist switch and the Justice emitter for the emitter.
Additionally, we’re going for the Duelist pommel because it has a sharp corner, which will again match our theme. In the end, we’re going with a white blade for the blade, as it gives a clean finish to the customization.
Further, for the primary and secondary colors, we’re going for Basker steel, and for accent, we’re choosing Metal Aloy or any other shade of silver that will work for this lightsaber. We went for textured black rubber, which will suit the theme of the Beskar Steel Lightsaber.
Condition | Aged |
Blade Color | White |
Sith Lightsaber
This one is a Sith-themed saber with a beautiful and bulky design. Because of its unique black and red color scheme, this lightsaber is on our list of the best lightsaber customization in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. To begin with, go with the detachment emitter to give it an evil look. Furthermore, for the vents, use Eno Cordova vents to match the theme of the saber.
For the switch, both the grips and the first pommel, we’re going with the Edgehawk. Because the Edgehawk components have that aggressive look, which will suit our theme. Additionally, use the Temperance switch for the second switch and again use the Detachment emitter, our main component of the saber, to give it an evil look.
End things with the Edgehawk pommel again, and then move on to the materials. For the primary and secondary colors, we’re going with Inquisitor Dark Gray and Inquisitor Red, respectively, from the Inquisitor paint category.
Then use the same color for the accent as we used for the secondary colors, Inquisitor Red. Again, use the Inquisitor Dark Gray from the Inquisitor paint category for the grip.
Condition | Worn |
Blade Color | Red |
Santari Khri Lightsaber
This lightsaber has a very basic design with a clean look. We will use a silver and gray color combination for this customization. Firstly, we’ll select all the components, including the Jaro Tapal emitter.
We’re choosing it because of its clean look. Moving forward, we will use Santari Khri for vents and switches, as it goes very well with the clean theme of the lightsaber.
Also, for the grip, we’re using the Santari Khri grip. For the pommel of this customization, we have the Jaro Tapal pommel. We’re also going with the Santari Khri grip and switch for the second grip and switch. After that, we have a Jaro Tapal emitter and then a Patience pommel.
Furthermore, we’re going with Imperial Chrome in the imperial category for the materials for primary colors. We went for the two-tone dark in the two-tone metal category for the secondary and accent colors.
This will give the black a bronze or gold-like outline, improving the lightsaber’s overall aesthetics. In the end, we’re again going with the textured black rubber for the grip.
It looks good with every lightsaber and adds good looks to it. So, for the condition, you can go with anything you like, but from my point of view, keep an eye on our clean-looking theme. In the end, you can go with white for the blade, but yellow or orange will also look good.
Condition | Pristine |
Blade Color | White |
Basic Lightsaber
This lightsaber is the eighth on the best customization list for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. For this lightsaber, we’re going with the basic persistence customization. The colors we’re using are black, gold, and silver. In the same way, we customized the previous one; we’ll first choose the components. For the emitter, we’re choosing the persistence emitter.
Moving forward, we’re using the Jaro Tapal for the vents because of its beautiful double-color scheme. We’re again going to use the persistence switch, and for the grip, we’re adding the Deulist grip. Furthermore, for the pommel, we’re choosing the Santari Khri. Again, for the second grip, we’re using the duelist.
In the end, for the second switch, emitter, and pommel, we’re going for the persistence switch, emitter, and pommel again. For the material, for the primary color, we’re going with the warm metal category and choosing Electrum-plated, or we can use any other shades of yellow or gold. We’re going with the imperial category and using Imperial Chrome for the secondary color.
Moving forward, for the accent, we’re choosing Plastoid Black and making its polish zer0 to give it a matte finish. In the end, we’ll choose the textured rubber category for the grip and go for textured black rubber. Also, for the condition, you can go with your taste, but from my point of view, this lightsaber will look good with a rough look.
Condition | Worn |
Blade Color | Yellow |
Wooden Lightsaber
For this lightsaber, we have chosen a very traditional and vintage look. As the name reflects, this customization will include wooden textures, and we’ll also use gray and silver colors, which will make a beautiful combination. First, we’ll select all the components. To begin with, we’re using Temperance emitters, and then for the vents, we’re going with Jaro Tapal vents.
Moving forward, for the switch, we’re also sticking to the Jaro Tapal switch. After that, we’re using the Hunter grip and pommel for the grip and pommel because of their looks.
The bone sticking out from the Hunter pommel makes our piece get together very well. Furthermore, we’re using the same clean hunter grip for the second grip.
Then again, we’re adding the Jaro Tapal switch and the Temperance emitter. After that, we’re ending our components with another Hunter pommel, which has a giant bone sticking out of it and goes well with our theme. Moving on to the materials, we’re going with the imperial alloy for the primary colors, and for the secondary colors, we’re going with Gorraslug Leather.
For the accent, use the same imperial alloy as the primary colors. Additionally, choose Wroshyr Wood from the wood category for the grip, as it gives the final touch to our lightsaber that we need in this customization.
Condition | Pristine |
Blade Color | Green |
Devil Lightsaber
This lightsaber’s customization is going to be unique. The lights coming out of the grips and its sharp and pointy blades make it look deadly and like something from another universe.
Go for the components first. In this customization, we’re using a Detachment emitter and Edgehawk vents. Moving forward, for the switch, use the Justice switch, as it blends well with the design.
For the grip, we’re going with the Serenity grip only because of the lights coming from it. After that, for the pommel, use the Justice pommel because it has two lights on it and will add life to the saber. Additionally, for the second grip and the switch, go to the Serenity grip and switch. Go for the detachment emitter and duelist pommel for the second emitter and pommel.
The Duelist pommel has pointy edges all across it, which makes it look deadly. Now, for the materials, we’re choosing an imperial alloy for the primary colors. However, go with the Plastoid Black from the same imperial category for the secondary colors. Further, on the accent, we went for the imperial alloy again to match the body.
Ending things up with the textured black grip and well-kept condition because, with the pristine, it looks too shiny and does not go well with the whole theme of the saber. For the blade, choose the color that will make the design pop.
Condition | Well-Kept |
Blade Color | Red |
Angel Lightsaber
We named this the Angel Lightsaber because of the extremely clean design and the beautiful color scheme, which includes gold, black, and silver. For the first component, which is the emitter, we’re going for the Santari Khri. For the vents, go for the Jero Tapal because of its double-color scheme; it’ll look good.
After that, for the switch, use the Harmony switch, as it has lights on it and also a combination of colors, which will further give our saber a bright look. The next thing is the grips and the pommel; we went for the Hermit grips and patience pommel.
Again, go for the Harmony switch and the Santari Khri emitter for the second switch and emitter. Add the Harmony pommel as the last component of the saber. Moving on to the materials, we chose the hard Plastoid Black for the primary colors.
Furthermore, choose pitted chromium for the secondary colors and accent, and Haysian smelt from the worn metal category. Ultimately, use pitted chromium for the grips to match the body.
Condition | Ancient |
Blade Color | White |
High Republic Lightsaber
To begin with, we got the theme for this customization from the High Republic. We’re choosing white and gold colors for this build to give it the look we need. In the components, go with the Hunter emitter and the Hunter vents. Furthermore, we’re going with the Santari Khri switch for switch. We need a clean single-tone grip for this saber, so go with the Jaro Tapal grip.
Additionally, for the pommel, we’re using the Harmony pommel, and again, for the second grip, we’re using the Jaro Tapal grip. Further, to give our saber a unique look, we’re going with a different second switch, the Justice switch. Again, add the Hunter emitter and Santari Kahri pommel for the last components to give our saber a clean finish.
Furthermore, moving on to the materials, for primary colors, use Plastoid White from the imperial category. Additionally, for the secondary and accent colors, use the Electrum-plated, which is gold. Lastly, use Plastoid White on the grips, which is the main ingredient for the clean look of this customization.
Condition | Pristine |
Blade Color | Blue |
Mandalorians-Themed Lightsaber
This is another lightsaber that will be made out of Beskar Steel and has a beautiful Mandalorian theme. This is the last saber in our best lightsaber customization list for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. To begin with, for the first component, we’re going with the temperature emitter. Further, use Edgehawk vents to give it a little aggressive look.
We went for the Jaro Tapal switch for the first switch and then added a Harmony grip to it. Furthermore, for the pommel, we’re choosing the Patience pommel and then again the Harmony grip, Jaro Tapal switch, and the Temperance emitter. We ended things with the Rabel Hero pommel.
Now on to the materials; we went for Beskar Steel from the Unique Metal category for primary colors. Furthermore, choose Inquisitor Dark Gray for the secondary and accent colors to match the Beskar Steel. For the grips, we also use Beskar Steel to give them a symmetrical finish.
Condition | Well-Kept |
Blade Color | White |
Final Overview
In conclusion, from our perspective, these are all the best lightsaber customization ideas in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. Furthermore, players can get more creative with them. You can also add more details or change any components or materials according to your liking.
Additionally, Star Wars Jedi Survivor gives freedom to its players to get creative in their lightsaber creations, with many customization options. In this guide, we customized 13 lightsabers, each with a unique design.
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