How To Hack and Edit Your Kyber Crystals from Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge

September 1, 2019 – Here is a neat way to hack and reprogram your kyber crystal(s) to activate new voice and color schemes in your Jedi or Sith Holocron from Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge:



First, you will need an RFID Reader/Writer. They can be purchased online on Ebay or various outlets, such as www.aliexpress.com. Buy one that has several key fobs (for programming) included.

Second, you will need a Jedi Holocron or Sith Holocron available from Disney’s Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge.

Third, get at least one kyber crystal, whose RFID program you can recode. Or you can try just using your blank key fobs, as the video above explains.

YouTuber “Jandno” has provided the following list of RFID numbers and the corresponding LED colors/voices, which will be activated:

3072 – White (Ashoka)
3073 – Red (Vader)
3074 – Orange light inside hilt with yellow a blade, no voice in holocrons
3075 – Yellow (Temple Guard)
3076 – Green (Qui-Gon)
3077 – Teal light inside hilt with a blue blade, no voice in holocrons
3078 – Blue (Old Ben)
3079 – Purple (Mace Windu 2)
3080 – White (Chirutt)
3081 – Red (Emperor)
3082 – Red (Count Dooku)
3083 – Yellow (Maz Kanata)
3084 – Green (Yoda)
3085 – Red (Darth Maul)
3086 – Blue (Old Luke)
3087 – Purple (Mace Windu)
3122 – Green (Yoda Magic 8 ball)
3123 – Red (Snoke)
3121 – Red (Vader Magic 8 ball)

The RFID hack is a great way to sample all the color/voice combinations before deciding to purchase additional kyber crystals.

12 thoughts on “How To Hack and Edit Your Kyber Crystals from Star Wars Galaxy’s Edge

  1. i cant get it to write at all even to the cards but I noticed you had lead in zeros mine doesn’t do and I can’t seem to add them is that the issue?

  2. Would be an even greater hack to have all the sound fonts recorded through audio out cable from the speaker terminals on the holocrons board to a soundcards aux port..

  3. Hi! Do you, by chance, have the voice audio files from the crystals? I’m looking for the chirrut imwe voice. If you do not, any insights i to where I might look? Thanks!

      • I appreciate you looking around. I’ve found that one too. We’re trying to make a sort of guided meditation and we are looking fir the cleanest Chirrut Imwe audio possible. Everything we’ve found online so far is either tinny or has a lot of pew pew pew in the background. I was curious if someone had pulled the audio directly of the chip. I thought that one might be pretty clean.

        Thanks for you time. If anything comes up, please think of us.

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