Heyo, it's been quite some time and looking back at all of Star Wars, from old to fairly recent works led to my thoughts on this topic.
And that's bout numerous variations of the lightsaber and ones opinion regarding this.
To me...It's really a hit and miss thing.
The lightsaber was established as an elegant yet dangerous weapon, able to do as much harm to the user should said user not receive the proper guidance. It was a pretty cool thing, a laser sword able to cut nearly everything it touches. It's pretty unique as it can be.
But as time went on, the standard lightsaber would give rise to other types of weapons that follows the same basics (aka the beam of light that cuts nearly everything) with a few major changes that the prequels more or less helped gave a rise on this topic that older works did introduced but were rather obscured at the time.
The double bladed lightsaber, a little confusing as to how to use it without causing accidental self harm with a few glaring weaknesses but it was still cool when Darth Maul brought it in the big screen.
Curve hilt lightsaber? Again, seems confusing but after looking at Dooku's fighting style, it kinda helps make it passable.
And then I looked up other stuff and find out about the Lightwhip...Which I just don't find appealing to me. Lightsabers with longer hilts? Well...Okay then. I guess while I don't really see the point with these types of lightsabers other than to give the users something unique (well, I do admit Lumiya's whip was pretty unique as it had multiple metal cords plus the beam), they're still weapons at the very least.
Then new canon opened this up to designs that I really don't think is needed but hey, they want a fresh audience, it's their decision.
Like Rebel's Inquistor's double bladed....Spinning thingy? A lightsaber with a built in gun? ...The crossguard saber? Hell, how bout the darksaber (or whatever they call that black bladed saber)?
I felt like new canon is trying a tad too hard on a weapon that was already kinda cool.
Well, enough rambling on my part (
), opinions on this recent trend?