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On-screen, realistically, I suppose Clone Wars era Darth Maul is the odds-on favoured to win, seeing as how he's overpowered Obi-Wan Kenobi several times in their various encounters. He may be a bit p...
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Hmm... tough to say, in the old legends continuity EU.Master Tholme has always been depicted as one of the more high-ranking -- yet, lesser known -- Jedi Masters of his time, often coordinating with t...
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On-screen, the Jedi High Council's leading Master -- alongside elders Ki-Adi Mundi and Yoda -- is pretty much the deadliest combatant out there, second only to the ancient Grand Master of the Order. E...
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They join forces! An unstoppable trio.
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Spectacular. More mediums need to take the Jedi Knights seriously -- when you have such vast power fluctuations within the Order, it diminishes the title.
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Obi-Wan Kenobi was well trained by Qui-Gon Jinn, and garnered considerable wisdom and experience in his own right, becoming a respected Jedi Master, and even a member of the elite High Council. Howeve...
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Can't say I know all that much about the "High Republic" Jedi Knights and Masters, but if they're as capable as the Jedi of the same title in the Fall of the Republic era, they'd be formidable challen...
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As I recall from the films and shows, Darth Tyranus has always succeeded against Master Kenobi where his fellow Dark Lords of the Sith, Darths Maul and Vader, have not -- even when Master Kenobi benef...
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If they come at Galen Marek in the disjointed, uncoordinated fashion in which they engaged a raging Darth Vader, then there will certainly be casualties aplenty. If they're less surprised and reluctan...
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That's a good question. As far as canon continuity EU goes, a lot depends on whether or not Quinlan Vos is his Admiral Enigma incarnation, or the usual Jedi Master. In the latter state, I could probab...
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Catholicism at its height was indistinguishable from, say, the Nazi Regime. Vicious, relentless harrassment, imprisonment, torture, and sadistic execution of Christians and other non-conformists, endl...
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My impression from reading the Legacy comics is that while Darth Nihl numbered among the mightiest Sith Lords of his time, he was constantly taking a back seat to his peers and was treated with greate...
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@emmafrostxmen: the thing with the inquisitor is from the ahsoka novel. if they stay true to the novel she fights him without her lightsabers (because she hasn’t created her white ones yet) then durin...
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This would be quite intriguing, and both Darth Zannah and Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi are generally defensive swordmasters, favouring Form III, Soresu, and often relying on cunning and underhanded tact...
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@riotgear said:@lord_tenebrous: The herb is said to also enhance the users instincts. So it is more than just a physical boost.I was unaware -- that's a bit more of an edge, then. Even so, I don't see...
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In the show, Darth Vader was intended to be at his apex. A younger, weaker version is going down.
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Well. Darth Nihl is pretty deadly. As the Emperor's Hand, he would have been the most lethal Sith Lord of the Star Wars Legacy era behind Emperor Krayt and Darth Wyyrlok III (before the completion of ...
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As he was depicted in his first film, I would side with Abomination. He's mightier than the Hulk at their "base" levels, and has decades of combat experience (albeit, corrupted by his mutation-addled...
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In canon continuity EU, it'd be interesting for Asajj Ventress to find herself, for once, on the number-positive side of a 2-on-1.Ahsoka Tano was an exceptional, skilled apprentice during the Clone Wa...
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Barriss Offee, unfortunately, is the weak link in the chain here. In the old legends continuity, she's one of the few main character Padawans whose abilities are in keeping with, well, a Padawan. Jedi...
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