Darth_Glentract
The Truest Sith Lord
Janus, I think you were thinking of Satal Keto.
He stalemated an Exar Kun that wasn't an impressive lightsaber fighter there. Far weaker then he would become when he destroyed Vodo
Why wouldn't Ulic get any stronger after the fight? It's not like that point was the peak of Ulic's strength. And remember that Exar has become much stronger since he lost to Vodo by this point.
But logically we know that Revan and Mandalore fought in an honourable fight, because thats what Mandelorian tradition requires. Meaning Revan didn't use the force or a lightsaber but instead used a sword to defeat Mandalore.
What about the Mandalorian Champion? He believed that fighting a Jedi on the Jedi terms was more honorable then limiting the Jedi's fighting ability. I doubt purely sword combat was the case.
Against Yusanis, an Echani wo fights in honourable combat, it would again be a very logical assumption supported by what the Handmaiden says to say that Revan and he fought in honourable combat.
As with Mandalore, what qualifies as honorable combat?
Against Bandon, story wise Revan is the only powerful enough to defeat Bandon and the two people Bandon brings along to help are supposed to fight the two people Revan has with him. Thats what they are supposed to do, gameplay of course can create a different scenario.
It seems we are degenerating into feat wars. Bandon fought Revan in the same way that Revan fought Malak. It doesn't really show up another nich of Revan's skill the way Mandalore of Yusanis does.
Malak his actual power is indeed unknown for a large part, we do know he controlled the Star Forge, the same star forge that ate other weaker people, including people that used to be on the Jedi Council. He ruled over them too, was a ligthsaber prodigy and a fierce front line fighter during two wars. Malak has the experience over Ulic, and even Malak has shown more impressive use of force powers. Just less confirmed people he killed and fought.
What are these really impressive force powers from Malak? It all seemed like simple force lightning and pushing to me. All Malak really has over Ulic is experince, which we know isn't the end all factor.