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Priorite Shards: How to Find & Where to Spend in Star Wars Jedi Survivor

Luke how shiny they are!

Cal at Doma's shop in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Image Source: Respawn Entertainment

Developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts, Star Wars Jedi Survivor is the much anticipated follow-up to 2019’s Jedi: Fallen Order. Taking place five years after the original game, the Souls-like action-adventure sequel shares many similarities with its predecessor, as well as quite a few differences, too. For those wondering, here’s how to get Priorite Shards and where to spend them in Star Wars Jedi Survivor.

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How to Find Priorite Shards in Star Wars Jedi Survivor

On your galaxy-spanning adventure in Jedi Survivor, you’ll come across a collectible resource called Priorite Shards. They’re pretty much scattered all over Coruscant early on in the game, and the majority can be found slightly off the beaten track in random nooks and crannies.

As Star Wars Jedi Survivor is quite a linear experience, we found that exploring beyond the set path — like in secluded alleyways or dead ends — usually rewarded us with Priorite Shards.

Priorite Shards
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If you’re wondering what Priorite Shards look like in-game, they appear akin to small sparkling diamonds, much like the image above. Once you find a Priorite Shard, press R3 to pick them up and add them to your inventory.

Where to Spend Them in Star Wars Jedi Survivor

Once you leave Coruscant, you’ll soon arrive at Koboh, and it’s here where you’ll find Doma’s Outpost Commodities. More specifically, you’ll find her opposite Pyloon’s Saloon where Cal meets Greez and Turtle. From there on, it essentially becomes a sort of home base for your ragtag team of rebels.

Jedi Survivor, Doma's shop where you can spend Priorite Shards
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In Doma’s Outpost Commodities, you’ll be able to spend your Priorite Shards on cosmetic items that you can customise Cal with, like jackets, shirts, headbands, hairstyles, and beards. In addition, you’ll also be able to purchase a Mysterious Keycode. We have a dedicated guide if you’re wondering whether you should buy said code. (Spoiler: It’s pretty darn useful)

Treasure Map Upgrade Location in Jedi Survivor

To help you track down all those pesky Priorite Shards, a surefire way of getting your mitts on them is by finding the Treasure Map Upgrade. This will not only reveal all of the Priorite Shards on your map, but it’ll also show you where to get all the Data Discs and Jedha Scrolls, too.

Be warned, however: You’ll need to have progressed quite far into the game in order to unlock the Treasure Map Upgrade. In fact, you’ll need to have unlocked the Upgraded Ascension Cable and the Air Dash to be able to get the Treasure Map Upgrade.

Once you’re ready, head to the Wayfinder’s Tomb in the Arid Flats on Jedha. You’re going to have to unlock the Wayfinder’s Tomb, which is essentially comprised of three environmental puzzles tasking you with moving orbs to the tops of rocks. If you’re wondering where the locations of the puzzles are, we’ve outlined where to find them down below:

  • Path of Conviction: North of Anchorite Base Meditation Point
  • Path of Persistence: East of Anchorite Base Mediation Point
  • Path of Restoration: West of the Anchorite Base Meditation Point

So, there you have it. We hope this helped to clue you in on how to get Priorite Shards and where to spend them in Star Wars Jedi Survivor. For more, here’s how to defeat the Ninth Sister easily. Or if you’d prefer, check out our further coverage below before you go.

About the author

Dylan Chaundy

Dylan is a Senior Writer at Twinfinite and has been with the site for over two years, and in the games media industry for over a decade. He typically covers horror, RPGs, shooters, indie titles and movies, and loves reading, pizza and skateboarding; ideally, at the same time. He has a degree in English Literature from Aberystwyth University, Wales. He thinks FTL may be the most perfect game ever created.

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