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Post by darthtrisaedus on Aug 31, 2008 13:42:21 GMT -5
www.quizilla.com/quizzes/6815956/what-lightsaber-form-best-fits-youForm V, Shien/Djem So. Form V focuses on strength and lightsaber attack moves. Form V's Shien variation exploits the ability of the lightsaber to block a blaster bolt, and turns this defensive move into a n offensive attack by deflecting the bolt deliberately toward an opponent. Form V's Djem So variation is devoted to specifically duel lightsabers. A dedication to the power and strength necessary to defeat an opponent characterizes the philosophy of Form V, which some Jedi describe by the maxim "Peace through superior firepower." While proponents of Form V regard it as a worthwhile discipline to prepare a Jedi for any threat, there are others who maintain that Form V fosters an inappropriate focus on dominating others.
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Post by Darth Veritas on Jan 2, 2009 1:55:47 GMT -5
Form IV, Ataru.
Form IV is the most acrobatic Form, filled with numerous elaborate moves, and relies heavily upon the Jedi's ability to run, jump, and spin using the Force.By incorporating all the Force powers that enable one to exceed standard norms of physical possibilities, Jedi may resemble nothing less than a blur when they utilize Form IV.
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Post by ani on Mar 12, 2010 11:27:53 GMT -5
Form II, Makashi.
I Guess I enjoy the battle.
Ani ;D
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Post by joshua on Mar 4, 2011 14:49:56 GMT -5
Form III Soresu: no Form III master has ever been defeated.
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Post by darthseption on Mar 10, 2011 14:32:47 GMT -5
djem so im a more agressive fighter
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Post by kivanas on Sept 13, 2011 0:26:49 GMT -5
Form VII, Juyo/Vaapad. Form VII employs bold, direct movements, more open and kinetic than Form V, but not so elaborate in appearance as the acrobatic Form IV. Unlike Form V, Form VII requires greater energy because the focus is wielded more broadly, and draws upon a deeper well of emotion; while the outward bearing of a Form VII practitioner is one of calm, the inner pressure verges on explosion. Vaapad is a specific variation of Form VII, and its dangerous connection to the dark side. Mace Windu, creator of Vaapad has said the following on it, "I developed Vaapad to answer my own weakness, and channel my inner darkness into a weapon of light. To use Vaapad, a Jedi must give himself over to the thrill of battle, enjoying the fight and satisfaction of winning. A jedi must also accept and embrace the fury of his opponent. The transforms a Jedi into half of a superconducting loop, the other half being the power of , which passes in and out of the Jedi without touching him." Few Jedi have ever used Vaapad. Successfully.
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Post by Darth Wolvex on Sept 14, 2011 14:34:00 GMT -5
Form VII, Juyo/Vaapad. Form VII employs bold, direct movements, more open and kinetic than Form V, but not so elaborate in appearance as the acrobatic Form IV. Unlike Form V, Form VII requires greater energy because the focus is wielded more broadly, and draws upon a deeper well of emotion; while the outward bearing of a Form VII practitioner is one of calm, the inner pressure verges on explosion. Vaapad is a specific variation of Form VII, and its dangerous connection to the dark side. Mace Windu, creator of Vaapad has said the following on it, "I developed Vaapad to answer my own weakness, and channel my inner darkness into a weapon of light. To use Vaapad, a Jedi must give himself over to the thrill of battle, enjoying the fight and satisfaction of winning. A jedi must also accept and embrace the fury of his opponent. The transforms a Jedi into half of a superconducting loop, the other half being the power of , which passes in and out of the Jedi without touching him." Few Jedi have ever used Vaapad. Successfully.
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Post by Darth Eclipse on Sept 17, 2011 10:57:41 GMT -5
Form VII, Juyo/Vaapad. Form VII employs bold, direct movements, more open and kinetic than Form V, but not so elaborate in appearance as the acrobatic Form IV. Unlike Form V, Form VII requires greater energy because the focus is wielded more broadly, and draws upon a deeper well of emotion; while the outward bearing of a Form VII practitioner is one of calm, the inner pressure verges on explosion. Vaapad is a specific variation of Form VII, and its dangerous connection to the dark side. Mace Windu, creator of Vaapad has said the following on it, "I developed Vaapad to answer my own weakness, and channel my inner darkness into a weapon of light. To use Vaapad, a Jedi must give himself over to the thrill of battle, enjoying the fight and satisfaction of winning. A jedi must also accept and embrace the fury of his opponent. The transforms a Jedi into half of a superconducting loop, the other half being the power of , which passes in and out of the Jedi without touching him." Few Jedi have ever used Vaapad. Successfully.
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Post by darthmalice on Aug 17, 2013 2:39:01 GMT -5
Form VII, one of the hardest to master but i love a challange, and if it strikes down my enemies all the better, i would hope to end it long before it got that far though
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Post by ocipilih on Jul 16, 2019 16:31:49 GMT -5
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Post by efaquuf on Jul 16, 2019 18:32:20 GMT -5
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