The next batch of SWTOR Galactic Seasons 10 objectives is live, which means one thing: it is time to pretend your weekly plan is organized before Conquest points immediately turn it into spreadsheet archaeology.
BioWare/Broadsword has posted the updated Galactic Seasons Objectives for May 5 through June 8, covering Weeks 9–13 of Galactic Seasons 10: Secrets of the Syndicate. The season began with Game Update 7.8.1, and this new objective block starts with Week 9: May 5–May 11.
Week 9 Starts With Altuur, Conquest, and Coreward Worlds
As usual, the daily objective is simple: Influencing the Galaxy, which asks players to earn 25,000 Personal Conquest Points across their Legacy. The weekly structure is also familiar: complete any 7 of 11 available objectives.
For Week 9, the big companion objective is Recon Across the Galaxy, requiring 200,000 Personal Conquest Points with Altuur zok Adon as your companion. There is also Perseverance, which asks players to defeat non-player enemies with Altuur in a Heal Role, though it will not progress through Warzones, Galactic Starfighter, Flashpoints, or Operations.
That makes Week 9 a very “bring your bird-man and go do chores” week. Not glamorous, but effective.
The Easy Week 9 Picks
The most accessible Week 9 objectives look like Serenity or Passion, which involves completing missions as a Jedi Consularor Sith Inquisitor origin, and The Coreward Worlds, which sends players to complete repeatable, exploration, or bonus missions while defeating enemies across Alderaan, Balmorra, Corellia, Mek-Sha, or Onderon.
If you want a low-drama route, stack objectives. Bring Altuur, work on Coreward Worlds, do missions on a qualifying planet, and let Conquest progress naturally. That is the SWTOR equivalent of making dinner with leftovers: not fancy, but it gets the job done.
There are also more specific objectives like This Will Do Nicely, which involves damaging enemies with destructible environmental objects, and Sparks of War, which targets Champion difficulty Republic and Imperial guard droids and turrets on Alderaan and Corellia. Week 9 also includes Dynamic Encounters on starter worlds, crafting through Forging Darkness, world boss-style targets under Ancient Enemies Returned IX, a Master Mode Flashpoint objective, and Terror from Beyond on Story Mode for subscribers.
Weeks 10–13 Keep Rotating the Companion Focus
The official list also previews the next four weeks, and the pattern is clear: players will bounce between Altuur zok Adon and PH4-LNX while mixing Conquest, crafting, Flashpoints, Dynamic Encounters, PvP, Galactic Starfighter, and Operations.
Week 10 shifts the companion focus to PH4-LNX with Venture Across the Galaxy. It also includes GSI weeklies, prefab crafting, Corellia targets, personal ship Space Missions, Galactic Starfighter, Hoth world bosses, and Flashpoints including Depths of Manaan, Assault on Tython, Korriban Incursion, and Secrets of the Enclave.
Week 11 moves back to Altuur and includes Coreward Worlds, Trooper or Agent missions, Oricon/Ossus daily sweeps, Uprisings, Coruscant Dynamic Encounters, Outer Rim Flashpoints, world boss objectives, and Scum and Villainy on Story Mode for subscribers.
Week 12 returns to PH4-LNX and leans more into combat variety, with PvP medals, Galactic Starfighter medals, Dynamic Encounters on starter planets, Quesh targets, Taris world bosses, Mek-Sha/Ossus enemies, and Karagga’s Palace for subscribers.
Week 13 closes this block with Altuur again, including Song of Victory, Seeker Droid artifact hunting, Taris targets, Trooper or Agent missions, Tatooine Dynamic Encounters, Dark and Powerful Flashpoints, PvP medals, and Eternity Vault on Story Mode.
The Smart Play: Stack Objectives, Don’t Chase Everything
The best way to approach this block is not to complete every objective like a heroic overachiever with too many legacy cargo tabs. It is to stack what overlaps.
For Week 9, that means pairing Altuur, Conquest, and Coreward Worlds where possible. For later weeks, look for combinations between companion Conquest objectives, Dynamic Encounters, Flashpoints, and planetary targets.
Subscribers will naturally have more options thanks to Operations and certain expansion-locked content. Free-to-play and preferred players should focus on Conquest, class/origin missions, open-world enemy objectives, crafting, PvP/GSF where available, and Flashpoints that do not require locked content.
Another Month of Seasonal Chores — But Useful Ones
Galactic Seasons can feel repetitive, because it is repetitive. That is sort of the deal. But this May 5–June 8 block is not a bad rotation. It offers a decent mix of solo-friendly tasks, group content, PvP/GSF, crafting, world bosses, and Dynamic Encounters.
The key is not to treat the list like a commandment carved into ancient Rakatan stone. Pick the seven objectives that fit your playstyle, stack them intelligently, and move on before the Holotable starts looking back at you.
