
Thankfully, there’s a good chance to get in damage for a brief window after it. There’s very little time to react to this attack and dodge out of the way, so try to close the gap if Rayvis uses it and circle him. However, Rayvis has a new attack where he’ll throw out the end of his mace around the room, have it come back, and then kick it back at you. He’ll continue using the same attacks as he did during the first two phases, so the strategy is mostly the same. Otherwise, get in damage like you did during the first phase or after the boss’ slam attack.Īfter another third of health, Rayvis’ other shoulder will break. You can use your Slow ability during this phase to allow you to get in some damage or heal. These are the only two new attacks Rayvis has, but he’ll use his standard attacks more frequently. The slam attack is dangerous if it hits you, but it’s a good chance to get in a hit or two while the boss recovers from it. In addition to his normal attacks, Rayvis will use an unblockable slam attack where he lunges across the room, as well as occasionally shoot a string of bolts at you. Remember, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor doesn’t give you a checkpoint, so if you die, you’ll need to restart the fight. Try to circle the boss during these combos with your dodge, allowing you to get in damage for a brief window after the combo is over.Īfter a third of the boss’ health is gone, his shoulder will break and you’ll enter the second phase. In addition to the two attacks above, Rayvis has two quick three-hit combos with his mace, both of which end in an unblockable attack. We were able to knock off close to a fifth of the boss’ health this way.Īlthough you should try to break down Rayvis’ stun gauge, you shouldn’t be up in his business for the whole fight. You have your airdash now, so you can dash around Rayvis and get in some swipes on his back side while he’s firing the barrage off.

Since he shoots several missiles out, you’ll still get hit even if you Force Push one back.Īfter he shoots these missiles, you have a good opportunity to get in damage. You can Force Push these back, and you should. If you stick away for too long, he’ll shoot out a barrage of quick missiles. Rayvis has a mace with an extendable tip, which he’ll make use of right away in an unblockable attack which swings around his head and down around his body.


The first phase of Rayvis is allow about getting in chip damage while you can and trying to avoid the boss’ devastating unblockable attacks. This is one of the toughest boss battles in the game, so it’s very important to play conservatively and try to keep Stims handy to heal during the battle.
