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Jedi Fallen Order: How to Get More Stim Canisters (Healing)

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There are going to be times where Cal takes a bunch of damage in Star Wars Fallen Order and you’re nowhere near a Meditation Point to rest at. That’s where BD-1’s Stim Canisters come into play, allowing you to recover some health instantly. Problem is, BD-1 will only have two of these canisters that you can use before you need to Rest at a Meditation Point to restore them. Here’s how to get more Stim Canisters in Jedi Fallen Order.

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Getting More Healing Stim Canisters in Jedi Fallen Order

As we noted above, at the beginning of the game, you’ll start out with BD-1 only having two Stim Canisters for you to use before you have to find a Meditation Point. The amount of canisters you have leftover to use is displayed in the bottom left corner of the screen, as we’ve circled here.

To get more Stim Canisters in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, you’ll need to open yellow containers you find on each planet. They’ll often require you to use different BD-1 abilities or skills you’ve learned in order to reach them. They’ll also be quite off the beaten path. You can see what the yellow containers look like below, as well as how to find your first Stim Canisters on Bogano and Zeffo.

Bogano Stim Canister Location in Jedi Fallen Order

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This one’s actually incredibly close to the Mantis, but you’ll need to make sure you’ve got the Force Push ability to get to it. Right by the Mantis, on the same little island, you’ll find a ramp leading down to the lower level of the island. Head down here and you’ll find a sphere in a caged-off area with a switch and a white stone ramp.

What you need to do here is use Force Push to and Force Slow to push the sphere onto the ramp, pause it when you’ve got it on there, and then give it another Force Push to help it on its way around the ramp. It can take a while to get this done, but once you do, you’ll be able to head inside and grab the Stim Canister from the yellow chest inside.

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Zeffo Stim Canister Location

From where you start by the Mantis, follow the path that bends right. You’ll find two alien creatures called Scazz playing tug of war with a Stormtrooper’s corpse… lovely.

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Climb up the ledges to continue following the path until you find a few more Scazz by a waterfall in an opening. Defeat the Scazz and rather than heading for the route to the left of the waterfall, jump to the ledge to the right, shown in the image above.

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Jump these ledges and you’ll eventually be submerged in near-complete darkness. Use your lightsaber to show the way, and simply follow the winding path. There’s a Force Echo you can sense about halfway around here. Follow the route all the way to the end in this darkness, and then have BD-1 interact with the yellow container to grab the Stim Canister.

That’s everything you need to know about how to get more Stim Canisters in Jedi Fallen Order. Head over to our guide wiki for a complete breakdown of everything you need to know or check out more of our guides below.


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Chris Jecks
Chris Jecks has been covering the games industry for over eight years. He typically covers new releases, FIFA, Fortnite, any good shooters, and loves nothing more than a good Pro Clubs session with the lads. Chris has a History degree from the University of Central Lancashire. He spends his days eagerly awaiting the release of BioShock 4.