Felucia
The Fungal Jungle World
Felucia is a surreal jungle world of giant fungi and vivid overgrowth, and a recurring Clone Wars battlefield. Here's its lore and how its dense, concealing terrain would shape a Zero Company mission.
Everything here is alive — and most of it hides the enemy.
Note: Felucia is a canonical Clone Wars world. Whether it appears in Zero Company hasn’t been confirmed — we profile it as a representative theatre the campaign could visit, and how it would play.
Of all the worlds touched by the Clone Wars, few are as strange or as beautiful as Felucia. An Outer Rim jungle planet covered in colossal fungi, luminous plants and dense, humid overgrowth, it served as a recurring battlefield where Republic and Separatist forces clashed amid the alien flora.
The world and its war
Felucia’s defining feature is its overwhelming vegetation: towering mushroom-like growths, sprawling root systems and a riot of colour that turns the battlefield into a maze. That density made it a nightmare to fight across — visibility was poor, ambushes were constant, and the terrain itself was an obstacle. For a small, deniable unit like Zero Company, a world this chaotic is the kind of place where shadow operations belong.
How Felucia would play
As a jungle theatre, Felucia would be among the most nerve-wracking grounds in the game:
- Broken sightlines and heavy concealment — the overgrowth hides both your advance and the enemy’s, so threats appear at close range.
- High ambush potential — a Scout is essential for turning uncertainty into information, and an over-eager push can walk a veteran into a trap you can’t take back.
- Patience over aggression — measured, overwatch-heavy play that forces the enemy to come to you is usually the safest way through, with a Sharpshooter dominating any rare clear lane.
A squad for Felucia wants vision, control to flush concealed defenders, and a healthy respect for the permadeath stakes that punish reckless advances.
Why it fits the era
Felucia’s unmistakable look would give the game one of its most visually distinct missions, and its history of brutal jungle fighting matches the tension Zero Company is going for. For the general principles, see our jungle theatres profile.