i also would have to say green, i just orderd a fusion lightsaber from http://www.parksabers.com/
Two sabers are fun to mess around with or if your going ungainst a reletively untrained person, but I agree one is easier for defense, esspecially for me because two hand grip is better then a goiod right but weak left. I'd keep it blue, or maybe green, but probably blue.
however if you can weild two properly, like using one as a distraction and one to attack it could own, but everything is that way.
Originally posted by DredgeIsDead
Two sabers are fun to mess around with or if your going ungainst a reletively untrained person, but I agree one is easier for defense, esspecially for me because two hand grip is better then a goiod right but weak left. I'd keep it blue, or maybe green, but probably blue.
however if you can weild two properly, like using one as a distraction and one to attack it could own, but everything is that way.
For a weak opponent two is fun, but remember that two takes an incredible amount of skill if you want to master them both right. Its possible to hold them block and attack with them, but you will almost always be more effective with one.
Two unless you are highly trained with it or your pissed off just have no real advantages compared to one. Thats why Anakin gets two lightsabers in AOTC he's pissed one lightsaber wouldn't cut it anymore, he couldn't attack fast and hard enough with it.
But seriously normally two lightsabers just make life a lot harder especially when you fight against somebody that actually knows how to attack, its hard to block with two blades. I once tried in a stick fight if those things would have been lightsabers i would have cut of my own arms at least 3 times in less then an hour 🙂
The double bladed sabers are called staffs, the two sabers are made diferent than a single saber, they are larger and thinner, they are called dual, and the single saber, standard. i should say dual sabers, both white. by the way, i've never seen a silver lightsaber, can someone put a picture of it? thanks.