Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Scomp Link Guide – How to Get, How to Open Doors With Scomp Link

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Scomp Link Guide

This Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Scomp Link Guide will show you how you can get the Scomp Link in the game. The Scomp Link is an important item that allows you to open red chests and certain doors that might be blocking your way.

The Scomp Link is an important upgrade item for BD-1. It is the item that your little companion loses in the early stages of the game. But anyway, let’s take a look at how you can get this item back and use it.

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order Scomp Link Guide

Below we have detailed how you can get the Scomp Link item needed to upgrade BD-1.

How to Get Scomp Link

The Scomp Link part can be found in Zeffo, and it requires you to have the Force Push ability unlocked for Cal. The Force Push is needed to bust open a door that will take inside the area where the Scomp Link can be found.

On planet Zeffo, you need to go to the Weather Monument location where there will be a white door with cracks all over it. This door will be north from the large fans. The cracked door is an indication that you can break open this door with the Force Push ability. Do so and head inside the large area inside.

From this point, BD-1 will show you the location where the Scomp Link is. However, if you still can’t find it, jump down from the door you opened and follow all the way around the large slamming machines. On the other side, you will come to a wall that you can climb up, and this will take you straight to the workbench where the Scomp Link can be found.

That’s it. Now you can repair BD-1 with this upgrade and use it to access locked doors and red chests that you couldn’t open previously.


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