- This style is nearly identical to Form III in that it is a pointless one to pursue. The Force is all one needs for defense, not a saber. Form VI: Niman - This is one other basic Jedi form that is learned in early Padawans. This helps connect the user’s Force abilities with the fight at hand. - Yet another useless form to focus on. No lightsaber combatant should have to practice merging the Force and the Saber, it is natural with passion. Form VII: Juyo - This lightsaber form is described by the Jedi as “the most difficult, both physically and emotionally” This view is typical of a Jedi to think due to its passion and vigor. This style turns the enemies’s emotions back on themselves which makes them feel weak and inferior. I will note, however, that during the Clone Wars, Mace Windu was known to use this fighting style. - This fighting style mixed with Ataru is the best one can achieve as a Sith. They implore speed, agility, vigor and more importantly,
- This style is nearly identical to Form III in that it is a pointless one to pursue. The Force is all one needs for defense, not a saber. Form VI: Niman - This is one other basic Jedi form that is learned in early Padawans. This helps connect the user’s Force abilities with the fight at hand. - Yet another useless form to focus on. No lightsaber combatant should have to practice merging the Force and the Saber, it is natural with passion. Form VII: Juyo - This lightsaber form is described by the Jedi as “the most difficult, both physically and emotionally” This view is typical of a Jedi to think due to its passion and vigor. This style turns the enemies’s emotions back on themselves which makes them feel weak and inferior. I will note, however, that during the Clone Wars, Mace Windu was known to use this fighting style. - This fighting style mixed with Ataru is the best one can achieve as a Sith. They implore speed, agility, vigor and more importantly,