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While a Master of Form III( I will concede this point), it appeared to me that even though Obi-Wan was able to parry Anakin's attacks, he lost his ground with every strike. Not only was Anakin pushing the battle as is a defining characteristic of Form V, but he was also controlling where the battle went. Obi-wan was always back peddling and try to find a way to fight defensively. A master of Form III should be able to hold his ground to a degree unless faced with a far superior practitioner of another form.
why do u hate america? if it were not for us u guys would be lost. i mean we invented the tv, we invented the internet, cars and we even went to the planet moon. we won all the wars and we always help the little countries who cant fight and we give food to poor people.
and Grievous was a great duelist. you say he had four lightsabers and his droid body. jedi had the force!!!! you don't think that helps them? and Grievous almost killed Obi.
Quote from: rebel82785 on April 15, 2008, 08:33:59 PMWhile a Master of Form III( I will concede this point), it appeared to me that even though Obi-Wan was able to parry Anakin's attacks, he lost his ground with every strike. Not only was Anakin pushing the battle as is a defining characteristic of Form V, but he was also controlling where the battle went. Obi-wan was always back peddling and try to find a way to fight defensively. A master of Form III should be able to hold his ground to a degree unless faced with a far superior practitioner of another form.Yes, Obi Wan was pushed back by Anakin, but i thought the point of Form III was to allow your opponent to exert their energy while you wait for an opportunity? I always assumed that Obi Wan was letting Anakin drive the fight to wear him down, and wait for that "opportune moment".
It seems I didn't realize this was a poll. My favourite lightsaber duelist is still grievous, but I chose Darth maul; the only reason Anakin beat him was because Maul was being stupid and underestimating Obi-Wan. Plus, you have to take in to account that Maul had a dual-sided lightsaber, which only really powerful jedi/sith can construct, which means he was very powerful, but then again that conflicts with the question at hand, so once more; I vote Darth Maul.
ma used juyo, righti think one of theman reasons he lost was because towards thend of the battle, one end of his lisaber was damaged, and it did not project a saber beam, making im have to modify his attack to a yle he was unfamliar to.