Padawan learners strong with the Force will be able to build their own lightsabers using scavenged parts from fallen Jedi temples inside a covert workshop hidden from the watchful eye of the First Order when the new Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge opens at Disneyland.

The build-your-own lightsaber experience will take place in Savi’s Workshop — Handbuilt Lightsabers when the 14-acre land debuts May 31 at the Anaheim theme park.

The new Galaxy’s Edge themed land will be set in the Black Spire Outpost on the planet of Batuu, located on the outer rim of the “Star Wars” galaxy. Every shop and restaurant in the village will have an extensive backstory and proprietor from the “Star Wars” universe.

The handbuilt lightsaber workshop will be run by Savi, who owns a space junkyard near the main entrance to Black Spire Outpost. The scrapper has been collecting lightsaber pieces from throughout the galaxy in hopes a true hero with the ability to assemble the parts would one day enter his shop. That day is today and that hero is you.

In the “Star Wars” timeline, Galaxy’s Edge is set in the current trilogy of films when Jedi Knights are in decline. As a result, Savi keeps the lightsaber-building shop a secret to avoid detection by the villainous First Order, bent on destroying the heroic Jedi Order.

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The up-charge lightsaber-building experience will be led by the Gatherers in the Chamber of the Guardians.

“Our guests will get to meet the Gatherers who have dedicated their life to balancing The Force by sharing their knowledge of it,” said Walt Disney Imagineering creative producer Brian Loo. “In this experience, our guests will go on a guided tour with the Gatherers to build their lightsaber on their journey.”

After checking in, builders taking part in the experience will meet the shop’s proprietor, said Walt Disney Imagineering executive creative director Chris Beatty.

“Savi’s going to come out and greet you and then bring you into the shop,” Beatty said.

A small group will enter the Chamber of the Guardians for the 20-minute build-your-own lightsaber experience.

“It’s a very intimate experience,” Beatty said. “You’re in there with only 14 builders and your family.”

The personalized lightsabers will have metal hilts and light-up blades. Kyber crystals added to the hilts will determine the color of the blade. The Jedi weapons will make contact sounds and powering up and down noises just like lightsabers do in the “Star Wars” movies.

Builders will choose from four lightsaber styles:

Peace & Justice, reflecting the Jedi style from the Republic era

Power & Control, a Sith style reflective of the Dark Side of the Force

Elemental Nature, using natural components like Brylark trees, Cartusion whale bones and Rancor teeth

Protection & Defense, incorporating components with ancient and mysterious motifs and inscriptions

Builders will then choose from four Kyber crystals — purple, blue, green or red — that will determine the color of their lightsaber blade.

Based on the first two choices, the builder will get a set of lightsaber pieces salvaged from fallen Jedi temples and crashed starships that can be combined to create a custom lightsaber.

Special effects will add elements of mystery and wonder to the lightsaber-building experience.

“It has some great moments of magic,” Beatty said. “The finale is super, super cool. In the reveal at the end you’ll be visited by an old friend as part of the experience.”

The build-your-own lightsaber experience at Savi’s Workshop is Disney’s answer to the wand-chooses-the-wizard experience in Ollivander’s wand shop at Universal’s Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

“We’ve tried recently to start to blur the lines a little bit more and more on what we consider an attraction or a merchandise experience,” Beatty said. “That’s an exciting thing that we’re starting to see within the Disney parks. It promotes play. It promotes a sense of agency. We’re going to see more and more of this in the future.”

Pre-built “legacy” lightsabers associated with “Star Wars” characters like Shaak Ti and Ahsoka Tano will be sold at Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities in Black Spire Outpost.

The reinforced plastic blades on the lightsabers can be detached from the handle-like hilts and stored while visitors ride on attractions in the theme park. The hilts can be attached to waistband belt clips that will be sold in Galaxy’s Edge.

Disneyland officials said lightsaber prices at Savi’s Workshop — Handbuilt Lightsabers and Dok-Ondar’s Den of Antiquities are still being finalized.

Disney is building nearly identical versions of Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge in California and Florida. The new themed land debuts Aug. 29 at Disney’s Hollywood Studios near Orlando.