I don't know enough about Naga Sadow to make a clear cut judgement here... Exar Kun was pretty damn powerful... had unique lightsaber style apparently (some people say Makashi but it didn't seem that way to me in the comics)... owned many Jedi. Tell me more about Naga Sadow and I will have a think about it.
Naga Sadow was next in line to a being who ruled the Sith Empire for a century and a half and died unmolested on his deathbed. The only person to contest with Sadow was Kressh, and even then I think Kressh was the lesser. To be quite honest, Kun is probably the strongest non-Sith blooded Sith of the series, but Naga Sadow was a pure-blood, and head of an entire order of Sith magicians. He's also huge.
Originally posted by ObiWan1982
I don't know enough about Naga Sadow to make a clear cut judgement here... Exar Kun was pretty damn powerful... had unique lightsaber style apparently (some people say Makashi but it didn't seem that way to me in the comics)... owned many Jedi. Tell me more about Naga Sadow and I will have a think about it.
Exar Kun used Soresu, then created its sub-form, Sokan. Or so I've read.
I'll go with Sadow. He was the perfect Sith, or as close as you can get to that.
Based on what I have read now about Naga Sadow now I am inclined to agree... using the force to drag solar flares from binary suns to destroy a pursuing fleet is pretty powerful! Not to mention that he was pure sith, and was very adept at Sith Magic or Alchemy. Exar Kun is strong yes, but this is an opponent who can probably beat him.
Originally posted by Captain REX
Exar Kun used Soresu, then created its sub-form, Sokan. Or so I've read.I'll go with Sadow. He was the perfect Sith, or as close as you can get to that.
Exar Kun used Soresu and Sokan? I never looked at his style as being like that... but now that I look at it I can see elements of both. Can you elaborate on why you think they were his forms (maybe point out to me what comics best reflect this?). Thanks.
Originally posted by ObiWan1982
Exar Kun used Soresu and Sokan? I never looked at his style as being like that... but now that I look at it I can see elements of both. Can you elaborate on why you think they were his forms (maybe point out to me what comics best reflect this?). Thanks.
Eh, I read it somewhere. I've actually never read any of the Star Wars comics. Can't find em. 馃槚