Unfortunately, these are the least openly obvious collectibles to spot since as mentioned above, sometimes the scrolls are hidden and databanks aren't obvious until close enough to see the prompt for them. The majority of Arid Flats collectibles are Treasures, which are all Jedha Scrolls, and Databanks which can be a variety of things such as Force Echoes or BD-1 Scans. The fact that another area is completely in the middle of this one can throw off the collectible counts for some players, but if unsure, just open the map and hover over it and it will let you know which area it is or refer to the total tally chart. One of which will even appear to be part of the Jedi: Survivor Wayfinder's Tomb area, which is directly in the middle of the Arid Flats, but isn't. Players will encounter this boss enemy on their first trip to Jedha. The Skriton is a terrifying scorpion-like beast that stalks its prey from beneath the sands of Jedha in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Similar to Desert Ridge, it is a very widespread desert area and has collectibles pretty evenly spaced all over it, but on varying levels and platforms. To beat the deadly Skriton boss on Jedha in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, players must combine companion abilities, the Force and lightsaber skills. The Arid Flats is the largest region of Narkis Desert, and Jedha, holding twenty-four different collectibles.
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