You will eventually come across the Chamber of Duality as you progress through Star Wars Jedi: Survivor story.
This is one of the many Chambers you will encounter. These areas will require you to use Cal’s Jedi powers to solve a variety of puzzles.
Read on and we’ll tell you how to solve the puzzles in this chamber.
How to Solve the Chamber of Duality Puzzle in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
As soon as you enter the chamber, look for an orb on the far wall to your left. Use your Jedi Force Pull on it to grab the orb.
Deliver this orb to the device that’s next to you; the one that’s emitting a blue glow. This will create a bridge that you can use as a path to go deeper into the chamber.
You will reach a ring-like structure and a cutscene will play. After the scene, turn around and pull the orb you left behind. Now drag it to the device to your left to make another path.
Turn to your left once again to find a closed door. Force Pull the circular contraption next to it to grab some rope. Set it inside the sphere that’s behind you and the door will be open.
Go to the previously-closed door and pull the orb on the other end. Now go back to the ring you pass by earlier and go to the bridge with two orb-holders next to it.
Settle down the orb you are carrying in one of them, then grab the first orb and put it down in the other holder. This will make a large bridge appear, and cross it to reach a yellow gate.
Sadly, you can’t open this door yet. Instead, run along the wall to your left to reach another part of the chamber.
Keep going forward and run up the wall; wall-jump back and forth until you reach the top.
Pull the device with the rope that’s to your left and place it on the spherical mechanism to your right, then jump back down to the room that had the ring-like structure.
Interact with Zee to free him, then just accompany him. He’ll open the yellow gate for you, completing this chamber!
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