Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is brimming with content and detail. The game unleashes more missions than there are individual bricks in a LEGO set. From puzzles to story missions, to the overflowing bounty of side quests. Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga has so much to offer for every type of player and fan of the Star Wars franchise.
Since there is so much content in this LEGO game, it’s no surprise that players may have missed a thing or two, especially in the abundance of side quests on the many planets, each with its maps to explore.
10 Biggs Trouble
This mission begins in the Jundland Wastes of Tatooine. You need a Scoundrel character to talk to Biggs. Hardcore Star Wars fans will recognize Biggs as Luke Skywalker’s friend from A New Hope.
What makes this mission awesome, is the great fun you can have in space battles. Accepting the quest, and taking the cargo to Yavin 4 makes you a target by the Empire. During your travels, you will be taken out of hyperspace a few times to battle TIE fighters in space. It’s a great way to enjoy dogfights in space.
9 Stolen Knowledge
Upon talking to Jocasta Nu as a Bounty Hunter character in the Archives Room at the Jedi Temple in Coruscant, players will be able to activate this mission. Jocasta Nu explains that Holocrons have been stolen and need to be recovered. After speaking to the witness, the hunt begins.
This mission feels a lot like something fans of the animated show Star Wars: The Clone Wars would watch. Jedi is on a mission to return stolen relics taken by Bounty Hunters. It’s a fun mission and involves a few familiar faces for Star Wars super fans. One such character is Aurra Sing.
8 Tuskens And Dragons
Hardcore Star Wars fans may recognize Yaddle. Before there was Grogu, the mysterious Baby Yoda that was the same species as the Jedi Grandmaster, there was the other Jedi Master: Yaddle. Yaddle appeared in The Phantom Menace but in no other films. The quest begins after talking to Yaddle in the Jedi Temple Lobby on Coruscant.
Follow the waypoint provided by accepting the quest, and you’ll eventually wind up on Tatooine. After using your Jedi mind tricks on a few Tusken Raiders, a Krayt Dragon will emerge from its lair, and an awesome boss fight ensues.
7 Where’s The Wookie
This side quest is more of a challenge than anything else, but a welcome one at that. Players must find the character The Wandering Wookie, who can be found on multiple different planets and spaceships like the Darth Star 2.
By completing the mission, you unlock the Wandering Wookie is a playable character, who exists in the Scoundrel class. Although the character offers no advantages, it’s a fun mission that fans who need 100% will have to embark on for this galaxy-spanning Wookie.
6 Untitled Orbak Game
The title alone of this quest is in reference to another video game: Untitled Goose Game. This isn’t even the best part of this mission. Once the player reaches the planet Kef Bir, they can find a distressed Orbak Keeper who needs you to find his missing Orbaks.
What makes this mission awesome, is that you’ll find an Orbak standing casually upon the straw roof of a building. This is a reference to The Witcher 3, in which Geralt’s horse can often spawn atop a roof in a funny glitch.
5 Bouncy Bounty
Bossk has been a fan-favorite bounty hunter since his first appearance in The Empire Strikes Back. Players can find Bossk’s quest after completing the four missions: Secret of the Archives, Secret of the Archives 2, Stolen Knowledge, and Bounty Hunter Hunt. Players can then begin the mission at Nima Outpost on Jakku by talking to Bossk as a Scoundrel.
The mission will take you to Mustafar, where you’ll encounter the double-crossing Bossk in a unique boss fight. Bossk will utilize a lot of trampolines to jump around the arena, all whilst the epic music of Anakin vs Obi-Wan by John Williams plays. Defeating Bossk unlocks him as a playable character to purchase for studs.
4 Free Your Mind
Players can start this quest on Geonosis at the Stalgasin Hive, after completing Episode 1 and Episode 2. Talking to a Geonosian with a Protocol Droid, players will accept a mission to take the Geonosian to Theed on Naboo. During the events of this mission, players will be attacked in their starships by several Droid ambushes, attempting to halt the progress of the Geonosian.
After completing the quest, players will unlock Plo Koon. This Jedi Master found his popularity after being the focus of a few episodes of the animated show Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which made his Order 66 demise all the sadder in Revenge of the Sith.
3 Beats Of Rage
Upon entering the Jundland Wastes of Tatooine, head to Jabba the Hutt’s palace to find one of Star Wars’ most iconic yet niche characters: Max Rebo, a character first seen in Return of the Jedi, and lastly in the recent Book of Boba Fett. This funny little blue elephant-type creature needs your help.
Max is a pacifist, and will not defend himself. It is up to the player to protect him and deliver him safely to his next gig in Naboo’s space. After the mission is over, Max Rebo will be unlocked and is purchasable with studs.
2 Teenage Mutant Ninja Woolamanders
To access this mission, players must first complete Woolamander Business first found on Kamino. This mission takes place in Kamino after talking to Barriss Offee, where she will mention that the Woolamanders that you captured in the mission prior, have become part of a clone research program gone wrong.
The mission has the player and Barriss Offee battling Woolamanders in clone armor. It’s rather silly, and one of the many jokes that fit so perfectly in the charm of Lego Star Wars. It’s a fine addition to this collection of side quests.
1 Rala’s Day Off
On the planet Kamino, players will find the Jedi Master Yarael Poof, first seen in the Jedi council in The Phantom Menace. You’ll need a Bounty Hunter character to talk to him. He tells you that he needs help, as he has had his identity stolen as he keeps being mistaken for the Kaminoan, Rala De.
It is a hilarious side quest in which the player must locate the missing Rala De to bring the Jedi master back to Coruscant. Coruscant is where you’ll find Rala De, who is teaching children about the Force. A chase ensues, Rala De is swiftly captured, and Yarael Poof can return to the Jedi Council, and be purchased for 30,000 studs. If the player is short on studs, then try experimenting with Stud Multipliers.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga is available for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S.