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SWTOR Galactic Seasons Objectives for July 7–27: What’s Worth Doing First

SWTOR has updated its Galactic Seasons 10: Secrets of the Syndicate objectives for July 7–27, which means it is time for the usual weekly calculation:

What is actually worth doing, and what should be left alone unless you enjoy pain?

Broadsword’s latest objective list covers Week 18, Week 19, and Week 20, with each week asking players to complete any 7 out of 11 weekly objectives. The daily objective remains familiar: earn 25,000 Personal Conquest Points across your Legacy. The bigger question is how to spend your time without turning Galactic Seasons into a second job.

Week 18: July 7–13

Week 18 is a decent week if you like straightforward activity.

The easy picks are Venture Across the Galaxy, which asks for 200,000 Personal Conquest Points with PH4-LNX as your companion, and Know When to Hold Em, which has you defeat enemies with PH4-LNX in a Tank role. Just remember that the companion kill objective does not progress through Warzones, Galactic Starfighter, Flashpoints, or Operations.

For the Right Price is also simple if you have a Smuggler or Bounty Hunter ready to go.

The world mission objective, The Seat of the Empire, is another solid pick since it lets you complete repeatable, exploration, or bonus missions while killing enemies on Taris, Oricon, Yavin 4, Ziost, or Dantooine.

The group content is less casual. Karagga’s Palace requires a subscription and Story Mode Operation completion, so it is great if you have a group, but not something to force if you are just trying to get the week done quietly.

Week 19: July 14–20

Week 19 shifts the companion focus to Altuur zok Adon.

Again, the Conquest objective is one of the better picks. Recon Across the Galaxy asks for 200,000 Personal Conquest Points with Altuur as your companion, while Spare a Moment requires defeating enemies with Altuur in Tank role. Same restriction applies: no Warzones, GSF, Flashpoints, or Operations progress for that one.

Peace or Power is easy if you have a Jedi Knight or Sith Warrior. This Will Do Nicely can also be done naturally if you are already running content with destructible pipes, tanks, canisters, and capacitors.

The crafting objective, Supplying the War Effort, is worth doing if you already have materials. If not, it can become the kind of inventory-management spiral nobody asked for.

Dynamic Encounters: Lights over Ilum is a good pick if you are current on newer content and want something more active. The Eternal Champion and Relentless Replication are more specific, with access requirements, so treat them as optional unless you already planned to run that content.

Week 20: July 21–27

Week 20 brings PH4-LNX back, this time in Damage role.

Venture Across the Galaxy and All In should be obvious picks for PH4-LNX users. Pair them with daily areas or repeatable missions and you can make progress without feeling like you are playing spreadsheet simulator.

Coreward Worlds Daily Sweep is one of the better practical objectives, since it points players toward Black Hole or Onderon weekly content. The Distant Outer Rim is also useful if you prefer roaming Belsavis, Hoth, Rishi, or Tatooine.

The harder picks are clearly the endgame ones: Veteran Battle of Odessen, Master Mode Flashpoint, and R-4 Anomaly. Great if you want group content. Not great if you just wanted easy seasonal progress before dinner.

The Smart Route

For most players, the best strategy is simple:

Start with Conquest. Bring the required companion. Stack companion kill objectives with planetary missions. Take origin-story objectives if you have the right class. Use daily areas when they overlap.

Save Operations, Master Mode Flashpoints, world boss hunts, and harder chapters for when you actually want group content, not when you are already annoyed.

Galactic Seasons works best when you treat it like a checklist you can bend around your normal play, not a galactic punishment device.

Although, to be fair, this is still SWTOR.

There will be a checklist.

Author

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    Matt “ObiWaN” Hansen is a veteran Star Wars writer and lore specialist with decades of firsthand experience spanning Star Wars books, films, television, and games. He has been actively involved in the Star Wars Galaxies community since its early days, where he helped build fan projects and online resources that served the wider player base. His coverage draws on long-term franchise knowledge, practical gaming experience, and deep roots in the Star Wars fan community.

Matt "ObiWaN" Hansen

Matt “ObiWaN” Hansen is a veteran Star Wars writer and lore specialist with decades of firsthand experience spanning Star Wars books, films, television, and games. He has been actively involved in the Star Wars Galaxies community since its early days, where he helped build fan projects and online resources that served the wider player base. His coverage draws on long-term franchise knowledge, practical gaming experience, and deep roots in the Star Wars fan community.