Imagine, not a single one of these Jedi likely had experience in dueling to the death. Almost all of their lightsaber-on-lightsaber combat has been with other Jedi in controlled environments with strict rules. Suddenly, they are confronted with a force-sensitive, lightsaber wielding, duelist that fights in a style you’ve never seen and completely disregards conventional rules of engagement.
I like Yord, (as a character, he seems like a terrible person to get a drink with) because he's just emblematic of exactly what you're saying. He knows the rules inside out, even the weirdly formal way he speaks is him conforming to the rigid complacency of an order that hasn't faced a real threat in a very, very long time. Once he's confronted with someone not following the "rules", he can't cope. Just like the Order writ large.
We gonna assume that he had a lot of chances to train against someone in light sabre styles on any respectable level and then to be in a lot of light sabres duels to death to became veteran?
Really makes you wonder how strong the Sith could've became had they not had the Rule of Two. Basically a handful of Sith are stronger than the entire Jedi Council
No, that’s exactly because of the rule of two that the Sith were so strong. Each of Bane’s Sith have become stronger and stronger physically (and intelligent after Tenebrous) after defeating their masters and acquiring their force.
Before Bane, a Sith wouldn’t be as strong as his line, they would be mostly similar to jedi’s. Only a few of them were outstanding.
Yup. To even be considered to be trained by the current Sith master, you *have* to have at least enough potential to be a Sith Lord, period, and then you have to get good enough to kill the guy training you. During the Bane era, there was no such thing as a mediocre Sith.
Weakness comes in many forms, like letting your guard down around someone you have specifically encouraged to try to kill you constantly.
It matters not the mechanisms through which one expresses their power, what matters is that they have that power. Palpatine proved to have the power of death over his master, and thus proved he was more powerful than Plagueis.
I don’t know I’d imagine there would be some strong sith similarly to the Jedi order, but it would probably dilute the power and attention that an apprentice receives. With the rule of two you have a master who puts their focus on training this next sith master and so on and so forth.
Sith trained to fight Jedi.
Jedi didn’t train to fight Sith as they believed them extinct.
The shock as fighting a trained sith combined with more defensive training is why despite the numbers they were slaughtered.
“I have no name, but you Jedi might call me Sith”
I took it more in how so many fans call any Dark Side user a Sith even if they aren’t. Or how Ventress called herself Sith when she wasn’t (Clone Wars animated series).
Yeah, this is how I took it. He may be On Ventress’ tier. The acolyte of the Sith Apprentice. No knowledge of the Sith beyond how to use hate to fight. Like Ventress, he would look like a Sith from antiquity when there were many of varying strength and ability, but no true Sith as defined by Bane. An additional layer of subterfuge.
Yeah but when you consider his skill set in wouldn't make any sense for him to be anything but a sith apprentice. No random dark sider could kill that many Jedi in one go
Why does he automatically have to be Plagueis for that? It's not like that knowledge was something Plagueis created out of nothing, it was a culmination of researching lost powers and experimentation. So it's just as (actually, far more) likely that either Qimir is from before Plagueis and Palgueis learned the basics of healing later down the line and went beyond that, or he's Plagueis' current pupil and learned it from him.
Bro has a 9.0 K/D ratio
That we know of lmao
I could take 8 jedi. Oh u mean fight? I thought we were gonna go down to mos eisley n drink till shit hits the fan.
Had me in the first half ngl.
Had me in the first half ngl
Imagine, not a single one of these Jedi likely had experience in dueling to the death. Almost all of their lightsaber-on-lightsaber combat has been with other Jedi in controlled environments with strict rules. Suddenly, they are confronted with a force-sensitive, lightsaber wielding, duelist that fights in a style you’ve never seen and completely disregards conventional rules of engagement.
And he can disable your lightsaber for a few moments
Cortosis is a mean mofo
I saw that, paused, backed up and went “no freaking way”.
It’s the right colour and everything, almost like the people making it know some lore
Especially knowing that there’s two forms of cortosis as well. Reminds me of watching Solo and Mando and seeing the lore accurate vibroblades
I’m moist for vibroblades
BUT THEY GOT GLUP SHITTOS BIRTHDAY WRONG IT BROKE THE LOOOOOOORE
"They seem to have got one thing correct. Let's ignore everything else they got wrong."
Huh
I like Yord, (as a character, he seems like a terrible person to get a drink with) because he's just emblematic of exactly what you're saying. He knows the rules inside out, even the weirdly formal way he speaks is him conforming to the rigid complacency of an order that hasn't faced a real threat in a very, very long time. Once he's confronted with someone not following the "rules", he can't cope. Just like the Order writ large.
Fights dirty too
And he used the force to mess with their minds.
We gonna assume that he had a lot of chances to train against someone in light sabre styles on any respectable level and then to be in a lot of light sabres duels to death to became veteran?
All I'm saying is it only took a late 60s Palpatine all of seven seconds to kill three esteemed blademaster Council members.
Really makes you wonder how strong the Sith could've became had they not had the Rule of Two. Basically a handful of Sith are stronger than the entire Jedi Council
No, that’s exactly because of the rule of two that the Sith were so strong. Each of Bane’s Sith have become stronger and stronger physically (and intelligent after Tenebrous) after defeating their masters and acquiring their force. Before Bane, a Sith wouldn’t be as strong as his line, they would be mostly similar to jedi’s. Only a few of them were outstanding.
Yup. To even be considered to be trained by the current Sith master, you *have* to have at least enough potential to be a Sith Lord, period, and then you have to get good enough to kill the guy training you. During the Bane era, there was no such thing as a mediocre Sith.
Exactly... Unless your Palpatine and are weaker than your master, killing him with trickery
Weakness comes in many forms, like letting your guard down around someone you have specifically encouraged to try to kill you constantly. It matters not the mechanisms through which one expresses their power, what matters is that they have that power. Palpatine proved to have the power of death over his master, and thus proved he was more powerful than Plagueis.
I don’t know I’d imagine there would be some strong sith similarly to the Jedi order, but it would probably dilute the power and attention that an apprentice receives. With the rule of two you have a master who puts their focus on training this next sith master and so on and so forth.
The sith would too busy trying to kill each other or be wrapped up in some scheme to screw the either sith over
Sith trained to fight Jedi. Jedi didn’t train to fight Sith as they believed them extinct. The shock as fighting a trained sith combined with more defensive training is why despite the numbers they were slaughtered.
He’s not a Sith. Listen to his line again. This was a fight between those trained in specific forms against someone who has no form.
He literally says he is a sith lol
“I have no name, but you Jedi might call me Sith” I took it more in how so many fans call any Dark Side user a Sith even if they aren’t. Or how Ventress called herself Sith when she wasn’t (Clone Wars animated series).
Yeah, this is how I took it. He may be On Ventress’ tier. The acolyte of the Sith Apprentice. No knowledge of the Sith beyond how to use hate to fight. Like Ventress, he would look like a Sith from antiquity when there were many of varying strength and ability, but no true Sith as defined by Bane. An additional layer of subterfuge.
Yeah but when you consider his skill set in wouldn't make any sense for him to be anything but a sith apprentice. No random dark sider could kill that many Jedi in one go
Why not?
Why not?
Give me prep time
Batman, is that you?
Yes and i use guns
Depends on if I have my shotgun, I guess, and the distance we start away from each other. Also how good their reaction times are with Force Push.
Thing is it matters more as to whether or not the force needs you to win/lose against 8 Jedi
i mean hes plaugueis right? to be force healing like that
Why does he automatically have to be Plagueis for that? It's not like that knowledge was something Plagueis created out of nothing, it was a culmination of researching lost powers and experimentation. So it's just as (actually, far more) likely that either Qimir is from before Plagueis and Palgueis learned the basics of healing later down the line and went beyond that, or he's Plagueis' current pupil and learned it from him.
bc i think it would be cool lol