Red Orb took to Twitter to share the exploit and immediately coined it ‘Child Flight’. It’s a pretty fitting name, there’s no denying that. The clip shows Qui-Gon Jinn repeatedly attacking young Anakin in the Federal District using their lightsaber, and it soon becomes clear that this version of Anakin is immune to friendly fire. So, as Red Orb discovered, when hitting him over and over, a momentum is gained that allows Qui-Gon Jinn to fly across a space.
It’s not unusual for children to be immune to damage in video games, and this exploit of The Skywalker Saga basically grants you a training dummy to test combos on or traverse trivial environments with. While we can’t quite fly across space like we would with the Millennium Falcon or any of our other ships, this morally dubious exploit can help with a risky jump or two, that’s for sure. I wouldn’t get into a habit of using this though, or you’ll be swayed to join the Dark Side before you know it. If you’re looking to try it out yourself, you can unlock young Anakin (and more characters) by playing Episode 1 of The Skywalker Saga. There are also plenty of high spaces and daunting drops down in the Federal District for you to test the exploit out on! For more on LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, check out our review and our critical round-up.