Black Spire Sabers Return to the Forge

Enhanced Lightsaber Blades

Forged for Savi's Workshop & Galaxy's Edge legacy hilts.

A traveler does not come to the forge for a stock blade. The Sabersmith takes a genuine blade from the parks of the Outer Rim — the same one a younger Traveler might carry home from Galaxy's Edge — and rebuilds it from the inside. A new controller is set at its heart. Sixty-four colors. Seven lighting effects. Four brightness settings. Roughly five hundred ways the blade can come alive when the hilt is lit. From the outside, no one would know it had ever been touched.

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What the Sabersmith builds

Every enhanced blade is built by hand at the forge. The work is precise: stock controller out, custom controller in, every connection retested before the blade leaves the workshop. No 3D-printed knockoffs. No flimsy connectors. No corners cut where the blade has to hold up to years of lighting.

Two tiers from the forge

Some travelers want a blade as fresh as the morning suns. Others prefer a blade that has already seen a journey or two — one that costs a few credits less and carries the marks of a road traveled.

New

$159

Built on a previously unused Disney Parks blade. Available in 26″, 31″, and 36″.

Refurbished

$129

Built on a used blade gathered from prior travels. May show faint marks. Identical controller and features inside.

Legacy hilt compatibility

The enhanced blade works in any Legacy hilt that uses the standard Savi's Workshop blade connector and is not a single-color blade. The Sabersmith knows of a few Legacy hilts that will not accept the enhanced blade: the Darksaber, Yoda's saber, the skinny-bladed Ahsoka Tano saber, the Cal Kestis color-changing saber, and The Stranger. Compatibility with Legacy hilts forged after the first sols of 2026 cannot be guaranteed until the Sabersmith has tested them.

What it is not

This is not a neopixel blade. It is not a Proffieboard build. The LEDs inside the blade are the same ones the parks of Galaxy's Edge use — which is why the price is what it is and why the blade should not be used for heavy dueling. What is upgraded is the controller, not the LED strip itself. The forge is honest about that. For display, cosplay, lighting your hilt at the Cantina, or simply having a saber worth lifting again: it is the right tool.

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Common questions

What is an enhanced lightsaber blade?

Every enhanced blade starts as a genuine Disney Parks lightsaber blade — the same blade you would buy at Galaxy's Edge — rebuilt at the forge with a custom controller at its heart. The new controller unlocks 64 colors, 7 lighting effects, and 4 brightness settings: roughly five hundred possible combinations. From the outside it looks identical to a stock blade, and your hilt still reads kyber crystals for sound.

Do I need to modify my Savi's Workshop or Legacy lightsaber hilt?

No. Nothing inside the hilt is changed or modified. Your hilt still reads the kyber crystal to pick its sound and behaves exactly like it does with a stock blade. It is a true plug-and-play swap — no soldering, no sawing, no DIY required.

Will the blade work in my Legacy Saber hilt?

Most Legacy hilts work, as long as the hilt uses the standard Savi's Workshop blade connector and is not a single-color blade. Legacy hilts known to be incompatible: the Darksaber, Yoda's saber, the skinny-bladed Ahsoka Tano saber, the Cal Kestis color-changing saber, and The Stranger. Compatibility with Legacy hilts released after January 2026 cannot be guaranteed until they are tested.

Is this the same as a neopixel or Proffieboard blade?

No. Enhanced blades use the same LEDs as the stock Disney Parks blades — that is why they cost far less than a neopixel or Proffieboard build. The custom controller is what is upgraded, not the LED strip itself.

What is the difference between a new blade and a refurbished blade?

New blades start at $159 and use a previously unused Disney Parks blade. Refurbished blades start at $129 and are built from used blades gathered from prior travels — they may show scratches or faint marks that cannot be buffed away. Internally the build is identical: same controller, same 64 colors, 7 effects, 4 brightness settings.

Can I duel with this blade?

Enhanced blades are designed for display and cosplay. Heavy dueling is not recommended — the internal circuitry was not built to absorb hard impacts.

How is the blade shipped?

Shipping is via the forge's preferred carriers — Core-to-Outer Rim Express (CORE). Blade-length packages are expensive to send; a combined shipping discount is available when ordering multiple items in the same parcel.

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