As the Bedlam Raiders’ leader,Rayvisis a Gen’Dai who serves Dagan Gera inStar Wars Jedi: Survivor. Although Cal Kestis meets him early in the game, his boss fight starts only in Chapter 5, toward the end of the campaign. Compared to other bosses inJedi Survivor, Rayvis is one of the toughest and has several deadly combos. But beginner and seasoned players can beat him quickly with the instructions in this guide.
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How to Beat Rayvis in Star Wars Jedi Survivor
To beat Rayvis, stay away from his projectiles, dodge his heavy attacks, andbreak his charging strikes with the blaster. Like the Ninth Sister, Rayvis is a slow boss with unsurprising combos. The best strategy for killing him, therefore, is avoidance and counterattacks.
The battle with Rayvis starts with him relying on swinging his flail. And since his flail attacks (except for the red ones) are breakable, players should stay close to him, parry his strikes, and counterattack when his stance breaks.

Once his initial health bar drains, Rayvis initiates the second phase of the fight. In this segment, he becomes more aggressive and pushes Cal with projectiles. Because of that, players are advised to keep a distance and use long-range moves such as throwingthe dual-wield lightsaberor shooting with the blaster.
How to Counter Rayvis’ Attacks
Rayvis’s basic attacks—including swinging his flail orshooting his blaster—can be parried by holding the left trigger (LB/L1). But his heavy strikes—the ones that make him glow red—cannot be blocked. To avoid them, players should dodge by pressing the B button (Circle on PlayStation) at the right time.
Flail swing (basic)

Parry or dodge
Blaster bullets

Flail charge (red)
Best Stances and Skills for Beating Rayvis
The best stances for defeating Rayvis are the dual wield and blaster. The former is best for the boss fight’s initial phase, where Rayvis is vulnerable to close-range damage. And the latter is ideal for the final phase, where he shoots more projectiles from a distance.
As for the skills,the best upgradesin Rayvis’s fight are Focused Parry, Dancing Blades, Flying Lunge, and Point Blank. With Focused Parry, Cal gains a heavy follow-up attack for his focused parry. Dancing Blades allows him to throw his dual-wield lightsaber. Flying Lunge adds a charged leaping thrust to his blaster stance. And Point Blank allows for shooting away Rayvis when he gets too close.
Tips for Killing Rayvis Faster
Star Wars Jedi: Survivoris available now for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X & S.