



Deepcrush wrote:I picture with this someone who started with Forms III and IV and who likely disregarded Forms I and II as being to timid.



Captain Seafort wrote:What's timid about Form II? If anything it's one of the most aggressive forms, given that it was developed specificity for lightsaber combat. If anything Form III is the most "timid", as it's the most defensively focussed form.
Mikey wrote:"Timid" may have been the wrong word, though it's definitely true that Form II is far too specialized for general use, and presupposes acceptance of a certain convention of "gentlemanly" combat between swordsmen - not practical in general combat. I mentioned a leaning toward a Gray Jedi because of my preference for both aspects of V, which is a more physically aggressive and direct form... some would even say brutal. My training and natural bent for saber over foil and epee, I guess.
Of course, all of that analysis can be taken with a grain of salt because Windu, the founder of Vaapad, was never considered anything other than Light.



Deepcrush wrote:Any form can be lethal, even Form III which is defensive has a lovely treat in that it reflects ranged attacks back at the attackers.

Captain Seafort wrote:Deepcrush wrote:Any form can be lethal, even Form III which is defensive has a lovely treat in that it reflects ranged attacks back at the attackers.
It can do, but it's not really designed to do so - that's more of a Form V innovation. I agree with your general point though - I'm sure anyone who tried telling Vader that Form III was non-lethal would very rapidly find themselves a tad short of breath.

Captain Seafort wrote:I'm sure anyone who tried telling Vader that Form III was non-lethal would very rapidly find themselves a tad short of breath.



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