Scenic digital artwork of Tython from Star Wars: The Old Republic, featuring ancient Jedi temples, lush valleys, and twin suns in the sky.

Patch 7.7 Shakes Things Up: Dynamic Encounters Get Ranked and Ruled

If you’re returning to the galaxy of Star Wars: The Old Republic, patch 7.7 just added a galaxy of fresh content—and one fan dragged out a ruler to rank them all. A recent post at SWTOR Commando lays out a definitive list of the planets hosting 7.7’s dynamic encounters, splitting them into “capital worlds”, “starter planets”, and the icy realm of Ilum.

Capital Worlds Take the Crown: Dromund Kaas and Coruscant

Dromund Kaas
Topping the chart is Dromund Kaas. Why? It’s the variety champion. With over 20 unique dynamic encounters, this Sith capital pulls off themed chaos—from lightning-spired attacks to spaceport meltdowns. One cheeky NPC even shouts “What is Xarion hiding?”—a nice nod to timeline lore. And with encounters conveniently placed along travel routes, grinding out those conquest points becomes more a joy ride than a chore.
Minor gripe: a few encounters—like “Shock and Awe”—feel over-tuned, and some voice lines play out of sync, but those hiccups don’t derail the fun.

Coruscant
Coruscant earns second place, offering a similarly rich spread of encounters and lore. Players love the range—but hate the taxi rides between sectors. Quick travel helps, but traveling across this city-planet still feels like navigating a mega-structure with frequent elevator waits.

Tython – Serenity, Flesh Raiders, and a Few Surprises

If Dromund Kaas is the drama queen of dynamic encounters, Tython is the understated Jedi master quietly handing out wisdom — and maybe a blaster if you ask nicely. As the Jedi Order’s ancestral home, Tython’s dynamic encounters lean heavily into the planet’s lore. Expect plenty of run-ins with flesh raiders, lost Padawans, and NPCs who have never learned the Jedi virtue of “don’t panic.”

The encounters here aren’t about sheer quantity; they’re about flavor. You might be escorting a jittery recruit through a raider ambush one minute, then racing to secure a crashed supply drop before the local wildlife shreds it into fashionable space-leather the next.

Pro tip: Slot Tython into your daily rotation as an early-session warm-up. You’ll get a quick hit of XP, maybe a collectible or two, and that satisfying “I’m helping the Jedi Order” glow before heading off to more credit-heavy worlds.

Korriban – Sith Academy Meets “Trial by Fire”

Korriban isn’t just a planet; it’s an initiation rite in planetary form. As the birthplace of the Sith Order, this dusty, red-rock world has one mood: intimidating. Dynamic encounters here are exactly what you’d expect from a place where “team-building” means “survive the tomb trial or get buried in it.”

You’ll be retrieving dangerous artifacts, fending off rival acolytes, and wondering why every tomb is filled with things that want you dead. The planet’s layout funnels you into conflict — both with NPCs and your own decision to wear robes in a sandstorm.

If you enjoy your content served with a side of menace, Korriban delivers. Just remember your quick travel unlock unless you enjoy long walks while Force ghosts judge your cardio.

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Hutta – Slime, Credits, and Questionable Deals

Dynamic encounters on Hutta are a masterclass in moral flexibility. The swamps are alive with espionage, sabotage, and jobs that would make a Jedi’s lightsaber ignite in frustration. Whether you’re sabotaging a rival shipment, tracking stolen tech, or “convincing” an informant to talk, the tone is pure Star Wars underworld — all blasters, credits, and casual betrayal.

Credit rewards here are surprisingly good for a starter world. And if you’re into the galaxy’s gambling culture, Hutta’s connection to Nar Shaddaa makes it a perfect warm-up for more casino-friendly destinations.

Pro tip: Chain Hutta and Nar Shaddaa together for a thematic run — you’ll feel like you’re living your best smuggler life.

Ord Mantell – War Zone Tourism at Its Finest

Ord Mantell – War Zone Tourism at Its Finest

Ord Mantell is where subtlety goes to die. Dynamic encounters here take place in active war zones, complete with blaster fire, explosions, and constant reminders that the ceasefire was never signed. You might be escorting convoys, defusing explosives, or holding the line against waves of enemy troops.

The pace is relentless, making it perfect for players who want quick, high-energy sessions. The XP is solid, and the sound design — the constant hum of warfare — adds a layer of immersion you won’t get on quieter planets.

Pro tip: If you want action without the travel downtime, stick to the front-line zones and cycle through objectives there.

Flashpoints of SWTOR: The Battle of Ilum

Ilum – Snow, Sith, and Crystal Chaos

Ilum is what happens when a peaceful Jedi pilgrimage turns into a faction turf war. It’s breathtakingly beautiful, with icy plains and shimmering crystal caves, but don’t let the scenery fool you. Dynamic encounters here can pivot from meditative to chaotic in seconds, especially when Republic and Imperial forces clash over kyber crystal resources.

The large, open zones make battles feel epic, and rewards tend to be worth the trip. If you’re lucky, you might even run into PvP overlap, adding an extra adrenaline kick — or rage-quit potential, depending on how the fight goes.

Pro tip: Bring a speeder with decent handling. Ilum’s snowy stretches are gorgeous, but they can turn travel between objectives into a slow crawl.nt.

Why Dynamic Encounters Matter (Beyond Planet Rankings)

Dynamic Encounters—first introduced in patch 7.6—are repeatable, timed quests that appear on your map and refresh periodically. They’ve expanded from just Hoth and Tatooine to a full stabilization of new worlds in 7.7.

Aside from XP, they drop rewards like conquest commendations, tech fragments, mounts, pets, decorations, and legacy armor sets—some even tie into casino-style surprise rewards. Think mini gambling, minus the credit loss.

Pro Tips: How to Make the Most of Dynamic Encounters

  • Capitals = Conquest Fuel. Dromund Kaas and Coruscant are your go-to for grinding conquest efficiently.
  • Efficient Mapping. Keep the world map open. Encounters trigger automatically when you arrive, and progress tracking is simple.
  • Rewards Worth the Grind. From pets like the Freckled Loth-Cat Kitten on Hoth to unique mounts on Tython and Ord Mantell—these encounters are more than filler content.

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