Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes has dropped another update, and this one is basically a quiet little ISB paperwork bomb.
The headline for most players is simple: Kleya shards are now farmable from Light Side Battles 8-F (Hard). That instantly makes one of the newer Andor-era characters much easier to plan around, instead of leaving her floating in the awkward “nice unit, but when can I actually farm this?” zone.
But Kleya is not alone. The update also adds Cinta, Vel, Kleya, KX Enforcer Droid, Dedra, and Major Partagaz to Shipments, giving players more ways to chase the expanding Andor and ISB roster.
Apparently the Rebellion and the Imperial Security Bureau both filed their Holotable paperwork on the same day. Efficient. Slightly terrifying.
Kleya Finally Enters the Farm
Kleya becoming farmable is the big practical change here. She can now be found on Light Side Battles 8-F (Hard), which means players can start building a more reliable long-term plan around her.
That matters because Kleya is not just another Rebel-adjacent name on the roster. She represents the colder, more ruthless side of the Rebellion — the part that does not get medals, speeches, or cheerful music at the end of the episode.
She fits Galaxy of Heroes surprisingly well because SWGOH is already a game about long-term planning, resource discipline, and quietly making terrible decisions with limited currency. Very Andor, really.
Cinta, Vel, Dedra, Partagaz, and the KX Droid Hit Shipments
The Shipment additions are also worth noting. Cinta and Vel moving into Shipments gives players more access to the Rebel spy network side of the game, while Dedra, Major Partagaz, and the KX Enforcer Droid strengthen the Imperial bureaucracy end of the table.
That is the real theme of this update: Andor is no longer just a prestige TV corner of Star Wars. In Galaxy of Heroes, it is becoming a real roster ecosystem.
And yes, that means players now get to farm both sides of the most stressful workplace drama in the galaxy.
Major Partagaz Gets a Serious Cleanup
A large chunk of the bug-fix list focuses on Major Partagaz, which suggests Capital Games has been tightening up how his ISB Rank mechanics actually function.
His unique ability Security is an Illusion has been adjusted so it properly dispels Foresight and Stealth, applies Expose at the end of the turn, and applies its 20% Offense buff every time Partagaz takes a turn — not just during the first two turns of the encounter.
His leader ability also received important corrections. ISB allies should now properly gain Rank-based bonuses to Critical Chance, Defense, and Tenacity, with those bonuses doubled at Rank 2 and quadrupled at Rank 3. Revived ISB allies should also no longer lose those Rank-based bonuses.
In short: Partagaz should now behave much more like the terrifying middle manager of galactic oppression he was always meant to be.
Other Fixes: Depa, Maul, Marrok, Appo, and More
The update also cleans up several other issues across the game.
Depa Billaba’s Nothing and Everything Tier 8 effect now reapplies Damage Immunity correctly when a Jedi Vanguard ally defeats an enemy. A quest issue involving Maul’s event requirements showing Jedi Master Mace Windu’s name and event instead of Maul Hate-Fueled has also been fixed.
Hunter (Mercenary) has been re-accelerated, first-time rewards for Light Side and Dark Side 7-F now grant the correct number of shards, and Cantina 9-F has received an updated drop rate.
There are also farming corrections for Appo and TIE Advanced x1. Light Side 2-E (Hard) again drops Appo shards at an accelerated rate, while Ship Battle 5-E (Hard) now drops TIE Advanced x1 shards at the normal rate and correctly grants a shard as a first-time reward.
Grand Moff Tarkin’s Tighten the Grip leader ability now properly progresses Apply Defense Down quest criteria, and Death Troopers plus Incinerator Troopers in Tier 6 of The Mandalorian (Beskar Armor) Hero’s Journey now correctly count as Imperial Remnant enemies.
Classic Holotable maintenance: half strategy, half archaeology.
Andor’s Holotable Takeover Continues
This is not the flashiest Galaxy of Heroes update of the year, but it is a useful one. Kleya becoming farmable gives players a real farming target, the Shipment additions open up more roster access, and the Partagaz fixes should make ISB teams behave more consistently.
The bigger story is that Andor’s cast keeps becoming more structurally important to SWGOH. These characters are not just being added as prestige-TV trophies. They are getting farms, fixes, shipment access, and faction mechanics.
That means the quietest, most paranoid corner of Star Wars is now fully involved in the loudest possible mobile grind.
Somehow, that feels right.
