What would be your fighting form?

Started by Illustrious7 pages

Yeah, Gimli can point to his gigantic beard whenever they try to card him.

And then drink them out of the house.

Nah, he's a dwarf, he pays.

Form VII: Juyo/ Vaapad - 83%

Form IV: Ataru - 72%

Form II: Makashi - 67%

Form VI: Niman - 67%

Form V: Shien - 61%

Form III: Soresu - 39%

Mantis returned the thread to its original meaning 😛 THE FIGHTING FORM

It's all in the wrist. darthdaddy

Alphastrangthemfom.

Zappa-yowa-ass-wit-ma-skilz form 😐

But really, mine was Makashi....Vaapad would be cool, I like the strong, 'heavy' swings too...

100% makashi

Makashi owns you.

Form II: Makashi

94%

Form V: Shien

47%

Form III: Soresu

45%

Form VII: Juyo/ Vaapaad

39%

Form IV: Ataru

31%

Form VI: Niman

31%

You scored as Form IV: Ataru.

The master practitioners of the �Way of the Hawk-Bat," make extensive use of acrobatic manoeuvres often thought not physically possible. Qui-Gon Jinn and Yoda were both masters of Form IV, as shown in their duels against Darth Maul and Count Dooku, respectively. In dire situations, Form IV practitioner use the Force to aid in their acrobatics. Spinning, jumping and running very fast and very high, masters of Form IV are sometimes only seen as a blur. In order to achieve the acrobatic prowess, a Jedi Master would focus on the Force, letting it flow deeply throughout his entire physicality.

Form IV: Ataru 86%
Form II: Makashi 75%
Form V: Shien 72%
Form VI: Niman 50%
Form VII: Juyo/ Vaapaad 45%
Form III: Soresu 39%

Originally posted by Lana
You scored as Form IV: Ataru.

The master practitioners of the �Way of the Hawk-Bat," make extensive use of acrobatic manoeuvres often thought not physically possible. Qui-Gon Jinn and Yoda were both masters of Form IV, as shown in their duels against Darth Maul and Count Dooku, respectively. In dire situations, Form IV practitioner use the Force to aid in their acrobatics. Spinning, jumping and running very fast and very high, masters of Form IV are sometimes only seen as a blur. In order to achieve the acrobatic prowess, a Jedi Master would focus on the Force, letting it flow deeply throughout his entire physicality.

Form IV: Ataru 86%
Form II: Makashi 75%
Form V: Shien 72%
Form VI: Niman 50%
Form VII: Juyo/ Vaapaad 45%
Form III: Soresu 39%

nice. something different

Yeah.

You scored as Form III: Soresu.

Form III, the Way of the Mynock," was inspired by the need to deflect Blaster bolts. It is very defensive; it has no aggressive qualities. Form III utilises motions occurring very close to the body to achieve a nearly total protection, efficiently expending as little energy as possible to execute those moves. This technique exposes as little body target zone open areas as is possible, making a well-trained practitioner nearly invincible. Testimony to this is the fact that Ben Kenobi, a Form III master, only falls when he chooses to let Darth Vader kill him.

Hahahahaha you may think ur styles are the best becuase of blade manipulation, precision, or ridiculous power or acrobatics but my style's strength lies within its simplicity

Originally posted by Darth_Nihilus86
You scored as Form III: Soresu.

Form III, the Way of the Mynock," was inspired by the need to deflect Blaster bolts. It is very defensive; it has no aggressive qualities. Form III utilises motions occurring very close to the body to achieve a nearly total protection, efficiently expending as little energy as possible to execute those moves. This technique exposes as little body target zone open areas as is possible, making a well-trained practitioner nearly invincible. Testimony to this is the fact that Ben Kenobi, a Form III master, only falls when he chooses to let Darth Vader kill him.

Hahahahaha you may think ur styles are the best becuase of blade manipulation, precision, or ridiculous power or acrobatics but my style's strength lies within its simplicity

Hahahahaha you may think ur styles are the best becuase of blade manipulation, precision, or ridiculous power or acrobatics but my style's strength lies within its simplicity

Any fool with half a brain knows simplicity always loses.

And any fool without a brain knows Soresu isn't simple.

Go big or go home.

hell no man basics are always the best obi wan may not have been the most powerful but he was the most accomplished of the jedi knights. he knew how to survive and if u read any star wars novels including the episode 111 novel u will discover that soresu is the most basic of styles taught to padawans to emphasize maximum protection but obi wan mastered it and has some impressive wins in his repitoire. darth maul, general grievous, and anakin. it really is in the eyes of the beholder just because u think dooku is the best doesn't mean he is i mean ur mighty makashi style was totally raped by anakin's djem so style.

Originally posted by Darth_Nihilus86
hell no man basics are always the best obi wan may not have been the most powerful but he was the most accomplished of the jedi knights. he knew how to survive and if u read any star wars novels including the episode 111 novel u will discover that soresu is the most basic of styles taught to padawans to emphasize maximum protection but obi wan mastered it and has some impressive wins in his repitoire. darth maul, general grievous, and anakin. it really is in the eyes of the beholder just because u think dooku is the best doesn't mean he is i mean ur mighty makashi style was totally raped by anakin's djem so style.

Um, your wrong and Dooku is right.

The most basic style that is taught to padawans is the First Form named "Shii-Cho". It is also taught to younglings.

And Dooku was raped by Anakin grabbing the back of Dooku's wrist and pushing his saber onto them. Anakin is young and physically fit and Dooku is an old man. And physically down-hooking an opponent with your wrists is not a part of Shien/Djem So, it is a first form tactic that is heavily risky. And anyone who is smart enough knows Dooku wasn't going his all during the climactic lightsaber duel.

The book is moot to the movie or the styles.

There is things in the book that do not happen in the movie which shoves it into non-canon classification.

Soresu is a defensive form used to block attacks and wait for a direct opening or flaw for an attack from the Soresu user and it is no basic or simple style.

I got 86% on both makashi and attaru pretty sweet.

no no u don't understand. shii cho is the oldest most ancient form of lightsaber combat but it is not a beginner form its a generic form soresu was developed specifically to teach padawans how to defend themselves with blaster fire