Ossus Endurance Datacron (+2 Endurance) This is a really involved datacron that requires you to click the 5 switches in the exact sequence. Special thanks to Theho for figuring it out and posting the solutions in the comments (and getting world first). You will need to finish the main story first. In addition to the endurance datacron, you also get a purple reputation item and a Ood Bnar Weapon Tuning. [youtube=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSdh_vhIO24&w=448&h=252&hd=1] Step 1: Clicking the 5 switches in sequence (Blue, Yellow, White, Orange, Green) Switch 1 (Blue) – Ancient Ruins (1130, –263) This one is on top of a mountain, bit of a pain to get to as it requires a lot of rock hopping. Switch 2 (Yellow) – Ossus Canyons (1078, 639) Inside the waterfall, you have to carefully drop down to reach it or you will plummet to your death Switch 3 (White) – Farms (165, –263) Inside a small hidden cave….
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Death Star DLC Content Detailed, Screenshots Made Available
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Next Star Wars: Battlefront DLC to Include Chewbacca
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Star Wars: Battlefront Offline Single Player Mode Due Out Sooner than Expected?
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EA Admits “Conscious” Omission of Battlefront Single-player Campaign, Promises One for Sequel
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Battlefront May Update Lined Up – What to Expect?
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Some Great Outer Rim Easter Eggs and Canon-tributes
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