ManyStar Warsfans have been working towards the completion ofLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, but some players are encountering a bug when getting close to 100%. OneLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagaplayer has discovered a problem associated with the Hungry Happabore that is hindering them from progressing in their save.
Reddit user Anauticus recently posted a clip of their nearLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagacompletionsave file in which they’re attempting to do the Hungry Happabore quest. The objective is found on Jakku’s Niima Outpost, and beyond trying to completeLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, the player needs to do the activity to unlock the extra class character called Unkar Plutt. The clip begins with the player accepting Hungry Happabore from an NPC as Jango Fett, but things get strange when the player runs around the corner to face the aforementioned Happabore.
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Anauticus’s video shows colorful lights circling the settlement and on the sand around Jango Fett as part of the “Galaxy Rave” extra, which is acquired near the end of the game. In addition to all the flashy lights around Niima Outpost, most of the LEGO characters in the area are also dancing around, which seems to be affecting the NPCs associated with the Hungry Happabore quest. Upon talking to the Happabore, the typicalLEGO Star War: The Skywalker Sagadialoguesequence unfolds with the creature snorting and Unkar Plutt showing up to demand his portions back from the intergalactic animal, which has stolen them.
The exchange between the Happabore and Unkar Plutt normally finalizes after the brief conflict between the two, but instead, Anauticus’s clip shows the player getting stuck in the short cutscene. TheLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagaplayer is still able to move around the area, but they can only see theirJango FettMinifigure as long as they remain near the two NPCs. The Happabore and Unkar Plutt are usually rivals but because of the Galaxy Rave, the two characters are instead locked in an eternal dance-off with each other after Anauticus initiates the conversation.
According to Anauticus, the bug seems directly linked toLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga’s Galaxy Rave extra, which turns the Niima Outpost and the rest of the playable areas in the game into a big party. Galaxy Rave will setLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagaplayers back 500 millionLEGO studswhich can be farmed or collected across the game’s many settings. Once Anauticus was able to exit the game and disable the extra, theLEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Sagaplayer could complete the Hungry Happabore and continue on their path towards game completion.
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