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The Mandalorian Din Djarin Respect Thread [Work-in-progress]

The Mandalorian, also known as Din Djarin, is a male human Mandalorian bounty hunter active in the galaxy during the year 9 ABY (After the Battle of Yavin (Ep. IV)). He is a Foundling, which means that he was an orphan taken into the care of Mandalorians after his parents were killed during the Clone Wars. He was raised to always uphold a creed of never taking off your helmet in front of another living person, a trait that shows him and any other Foundling that they are a true Mandalorian. After finding the baby Grogu, the Mandalorian set out on a quest to first find him somewhere safe to live and then to bring him to others of his species, taking full responsibility for Grogu's well-being and protection.

This thread will be divided into the following categories:

  • Accolades
  • Accuracy/Aim
  • Speed
  • Strength
  • Durability/Endurance
  • Gear and Equipment

Accolades

The Mandalorian is a formidable bounty hunter:

The Mandalorian is battle-worn and tight-lipped, a formidable bounty hunter in an increasingly dangerous galaxy.

Source: The Mandalorian, Star Wars Databank

Greef Carga, the man who seems responsible for handing out the bounties to the Mandalorian, tells another man named The Client that the Mandalorian is the best in the parsec:

The Client: "Greef Carga said you were coming."

The Mandalorian: "What else did he say?"

The Client: "He said you were the best in the parsec."

Source: The Mandalorian, Chapter 1

Accuracy/Aim

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  • The Mandalorian accurately shoots the controls for a door after being shot at himself to close the door on and kill a Quarren. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian accurately shoots down a thug on a roof with his first shot after the thug took a potshot at IG-11. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian shoots down a thug on the roof across the street after just peaking out of cover and then shoots down a guy above him before he could fire. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian takes a quick shot after peaking out of cover to take down a thug. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian again turns out from his cover to oneshot a thug on a roof. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian hits a thug who was half behind cover on a roof. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian reacts to a thug coming out of cover and aiming his blaster pistol at him quick enough to shoot the thug first. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian snipes some Jawas from atop a small hill in retaliation of them stealing parts from his ship. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian nonchalantly shoots out a street light. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 9]

Speed

  • The Mandalorian draws his blaster pistol from a thigh holster and aims his sniper rifle on his back at two stormtroopers to his left before the troopers can aim their own weapons at him. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian quickly shoots down a thug on a roof. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian reacts to a thug coming out of cover and aiming his blaster pistol at him quick enough to shoot the thug first. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian appears to dodge a blaster bolt from close range. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 3]
  • The Mandalorian draws his blaster, shoots a bounty hunter, and dives into a speeder before the dozens of bounty hunters around him can react in time to hit him. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 3]
  • The Mandalorian outmaneuvers Paz Vizsla and defeats him with surgical knife strikes, all while dodging strikes from the Darksaber. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]

Strength

  • The Mandalorian smashes a tall glass against a man's face, slams the head of an Quarren against a counter and stuns him for the rest of the melee, and then punches another man's armpit after stopping his stab before maneuvering his arm so the man stabs himself. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian blocks attacks from a Trandoshan wielding an ax weapon on his gauntlets then grabs the ax mid swing and throws the Trandoshan to the ground with one arm. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian incapacitates a Twi'lek with what looks like a punch to the throat. The Twi'lek goes down and doesn't get up the rest of the fight. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 9]
  • The Mandalorian drags a thug after tying his legs up with his fiber cord and then pulls him up so that he's hanging upside down from a light pole. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 9]
  • The Mandalorian kicks an alien away and into a table. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]
  • The Mandalorian stabs and then lifts up an alien with one arm to slam him on a table. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]
  • The Mandalorian overpowers two aliens after burning his thigh and then kills them with the Darksaber. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]

Durability/Endurance

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  • The Mandalorian is bitten by a blurrg first on his right arm and then his left, all the while thrashed around, but has his armor protect him from any external damage. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian is shot by a group of about eight Jawas with their pulse guns that either tased him or shut down his armor and locked him up, which caused him to fall off their sandcrawler and land on top of a rocky outcropping. He was either unconscious for some extended period of time but he didn't require any special medical attention after falling 20 something feet straight onto his back. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian is sent flying out of a cave after taking a hit from a Mudhorn. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian is sent flying again from a charge from a Mudhorn. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian is charged and then slammed and pressed into the ground by a Mudhorn's horn. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian takes a direct charge hit from the Mudhorn and is sent flying. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian is punched and sent sliding away by a Darktrooper. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 16]
  • The Mandalorian takes at last seven punches to the helmet from a Darktrooper. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 16]
  • The Mandalorian is then kicked away by a Darktrooper. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 16]
  • The Mandalorian burns his thigh with the Darksaber but then goes on to fight and kill three more aliens. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]
  • The Mandalorian shrugs off being stabbed in the shoulder by a vibroknife and then being slammed in the face with a small energy shield by Paz Vizsla. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]
  • The Mandalorian is hit by a headbutt from Paz Vizsla and then thrown into a wall. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]

Gear and Equipment

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Armor

The Mandalorian is equipped with a set of beskar armor that resembles the great Boba Fett. It consists of the traditional Mandalorian helmet with the T-shaped visor, a chest piece, shoulder, arm, shin, and knee guards.

His body is shielded by beskar armor, his face hidden behind a T-visored mask, and his past is wrapped in mystery. No one is quite sure who this well-equipped stranger is. The Mandalorian is battle-worn and tight-lipped, a formidable bounty hunter in an increasingly dangerous galaxy.

Source: The Mandalorian, Star Wars Databank
  • The right shoulder guard is able to protect the Mandalorian from a blaster bolt. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian is given a piece of beskar from The Client as a down payment for his bounty, and he takes that piece to a smith and has a new shoulder piece made for his right shoulder. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian is shot in the shoulder by IG-13 and sent off his feet into a couple of barrels but is fine with no damage. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian is jumped, has his blaster pistol knocked out of his hand, and is forced to defend himself from a Trandoshan wielding a sort of ax-like weapon on his gauntlets. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian has a flashlight attachment on his helmet. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
    • After the Mandalorian brings the Package back to the Client, he is rewarded with a handsome amount of beskar, enough to make him another set of armor. He takes this to the Mandalorian covert and asks the Armorer to make him a new set of armor to match the shoulder piece he already has. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 3]
  • The Mandalorian's helmet has a mode that can track recently made footprints. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 4]
  • The Mandalorian's armor is fine taking hits from an ax. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 9]
  • The Mandalorian blocks all of Moff Gideon's strikes with the Darksaber on his armor, including his jetpack, helmet, and gauntlets. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 16]
  • The Mandalorian blocks a strike from a large meat cleaver with his shin armor. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]
  • The Mandalorian's helmet tanks a slash from a large meat cleaver. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]
  • The Mandalorian has a heat signature mode on his helmet. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 7]

Wrist Gauntlets

A Mandalorian's gadgetry can include many hidden elements to surprise their enemies. On the wrist bracers of their armor, a small flame thrower can be concealed as well as a marvel known as "whistling birds," a flock of dart-like missiles loaded into the slender recessed sleeve.

Source: Star Wars Databank, Whistling Birds
  • Whistling Birds

"Whistling Birds are a powerful defense against multiple enemies. Use them sparingly, for they are rare."

Source: The Armorer, The Mandalorian Chapter 3

    • The Mandalorian has two Whistling Birds crafted into his new gauntlets as a replacement for the signet he refused from the Armorer in the Mandalorian covert. The Whistling Birds act as small seeking blasts, and even when they were technically aimed at the ground, they still flew up and around to hit the four stormtroopers surrounding the Mandalorian. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 3]
    • The Mandalorian uses his Whistling Birds to take out four targets who had blaster pistols aimed at him from all around, all within five feet of him. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 9]
    • The Mandalorian uses his Whistling Birds to take out several Pykes firing at him and Boba Fett from various places of cover. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 7]
  • Flamethrower

  • Fiber-cord

Among the Mandalorian's tools of the trade, a grapple line makes an essential tether to prevent a fatal fall or corral an enemy.

Source: Star Wars Databank, Grapple Line
    • The Mandalorian has a fiber-cord in his right gauntlet that he uses to trip people up or to grab objects from afar. Here he uses one to trip a Quarren and prevent him from escaping outside. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
    • The Mandalorian uses his fiber-cord to pull on a large turret, twisting it one direction and forcing the gunner to flail and let go of the controls. This left the gunner wide open to be taken out with the Mandalorian's blaster pistol and allow him to commandeer the turret. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
    • The Mandalorian uses his fiber-cord to pull a stormtrooper towards him and kill him with his vibro-knife. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 3]
    • The Mandalorian catches a thug's feet with his fiber cord from a good distance away, and then uses that to hang him up from a light pole. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 9]

Amban Sniper Rifle

The Mandalorian is outfitted with an assortment of tools at his disposal, including a crude long arm phase-pulse Amban sniper rifle tipped with a forked ion prod electro-bayonet.

Source: Star Wars Databank, Amban sniper rifle
  • The Mandalorian uses his rifle to zap and taze a large creature, forcing it to release his ship's landing support. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • We're given a look at how well the scope is for the Amban Sniper is when the Mandalorian uses it to scope out the area after he lands on a planet. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
  • The Mandalorian can use this gun for melee purposes, this time defending from Trandoshan wielding ax weapons. The Mandalorian uses it as a club to attack them with and also quickly shocks a Trandoshan and knocks him back. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian can also fire special bullets from this gun that disintegrates its targets on impact. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian keeps the ammunition for this gun wrapped around his calf/shin and uses it to vape some Jawas that were taking apart his ship. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 2]
  • The Mandalorian snipes and shoots down other bounty hunters while laying prone in a speeder. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 3]
  • The Mandalorian uses his Amban sniper rifle to shock a large krayt dragon and force it to open its mouth. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 9]

Darksaber

  • The Mandalorian says that the handle of the Darksaber is of a quality of beskar he has never seen before, and the Armorer tells him that it was forged 1,000 years ago by the Mandalorian Jedi Tarre Vizsla. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]

Beskar Spear

  • The Mandalorian uses the beskar spear and stabs a Darktrooper in the neck, managing to damage its neck and take it out despite his blaster, flamethrower, and Whistling Birds not doing nay damage. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 16]
  • The Mandalorian uses the beskar spear and defeats Moff Gideon using the Darksaber. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 16]
  • The beskar spear can pierce beskar armor, which the Armorer says puts other Mandalorians at risk. - [Book of Boba Fett: Season 1 Episode 5]
    • The spear is melted down to make armor for Grogu at this point.

Vibroblades

Among the Mandalorian's formidable arsenal of weapons in the vibroblade. Despite its simplicity, it can deliver a deadly blow.

Source: Star Wars Databank, Vibroblade

Explosives

Flash Charge

The Mandalorian has a Flash Charge that he can use to stun an enemy with a blindly bright light. He uses this when he and another bounty hunter are pinned down by a sniper on Tatooine and uses the bright light to overload the sniper's scope:

Flash charges are a part of the Mandalorian's arsenal, a simple tool of the trade that can blind an enemy's scope temporarily to avoid getting picked off by a deadly sniper.

Source: Star Wars Databank, Flash Charge

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Other Weapons

On the Razor Crest, the Mandalorian keeps a veritable arsenal behind locked doors, with everything from easy-to-conceal blasters to thermal detonators.

Source: Star Wars Databank, Razor Crest's arsenal

  • We see in a compartment in the Mandalorian's ship that he has a display case of at least 11 other guns, not counting the blaster pistol he keeps at his side. - [The Mandalorian, Chapter 1]
    • These were most likely lost when the Razor Crest was destroyed.
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