Mine would be Makashi all the way. Theres something about being unbeatable against another lightsaber wielder.
And keep in mind that Dooku clearly was not trying in RotS.
1. He held both Anakin and Obi-Wan and toyed with Obi-Wan the entire time.
2. He did not expect Anakin to call on the DS that strongly.
3. Sidious told him not to kill Anakin because it was entirely and, had he not intervened with that order, inevitably possible.
And to, Makashi is quick and doesnt tire one out, and Exar Kun used it, oh yeah...
You scored as Form V: Shien.
Form V is a powerful style developed by Form III practitioners that preferred a more offensive angle. The defensive nature of Form III dangerously prolonged combat. The maxim "peace through superior firepower," encompasses the philosophy of Form V, also called the "Way of the Krayt Dragon." Anakin and Luke Skywalker are both practitioners of Form V. Form V focuses a bit on having defensive skills, but channelling defence into offence. The example is commonly used that while Form III combatants effortlessly deflect laser bolts, Form V practitioners excel at redirecting the laser bolt toward the opponent.
Form VII: Juyo/ Vaapaad
83%
Form II: Makashi
83%
Form IV: Ataru
83%
Form V: Shien
83%
Form VI: Niman
70%
Form III: Soresu
58%
You scored as Form V: Shien/Djem So
Form V is a powerful style developed by Form III practitioners that preferred a more offensive angle. The defensive nature of Form III dangerously prolonged combat. The maxim "peace through superior firepower," encompasses the philosophy of Form V, also called the "Way of the Krayt Dragon." Anakin and Luke Skywalker are both practitioners of Form V. Form V focuses a bit on having defensive skills, but channelling defence into offence. The example is commonly used that while Form III combatants effortlessly deflect laser bolts, Form V practitioners excel at redirecting the laser bolt toward the opponent.
Form V: Shien/Djem So 78%
Form IV: Ataru 64%
Form II: Makashi 61%
Form III: Soresu 59%
Form VI: Niman 56%
Form VII: Juyo/ Vaapad 50%
lol I just took the test again and I got different results.
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 VII: Juyo/ Vaapaad
81%
Form VI: Niman
81%
Form II: Makashi
78%
Form V: Shien
78%
Form III: Soresu
64%
You scored as Form VII: Juyo/ Vaapaad.
Dubbed the "Way of the Vornskr," Form VII was an incomplete form for millennia. It was further developed by Jedi Master Mace Windu, who could complete it with his, "Vaapaad" style. The most challenging and demanding of all forms, Form VII requires extreme, intense focus, high levels of skill, and mastery of other forms. Only two Jedi have ever mastered Form VII fully, Mace Windu and Depa Billaba. One other Jedi, Sora Bulq, mastered its physical aspects but was overwhelmed by the required mental discipline. Form VII, when fully mastered, results in extraordinary power.
Form VII: Juyo/ Vaapaad
80%
Form II: Makashi
75%
Form IV: Ataru
75%
Form VI: Niman
69%
Form V: Shien
64%
Form III: Soresu
58%
I thought Juyo, but now I think that the movements are dangerous for me, and Shii-Cho and Djem So also use emotion. I use side-sweeps, so Shien isn't out of the question. I like brutal power and simplicity, so probably a combination of Shii-Cho, Shien, and some Ataru for quick evasion when fighting a superior opponent.
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 - 81%
Form V: Shien - 75%
Form II: Makashi - 72%
Form VII: Juyo/ Vaapaad - 70%
Form VI: Niman - 56%
Form III: Soresu - 47%
Form VII: Juyo/ Vaapaad - 89%
Form V: Shien - 80%
Form II: Makashi - 75%
Form IV: Ataru - 72%
Form VI: Niman 64%
Form III: Soresu 28%
To me Juyo is the best. Why? It's not as predicable and simple as shii-cho, can be use in lightsaber duel but has not the bolt deflection weakeness like makashi (so can e used in field fight during war times), is faster and not so defensive as Soresho (how makes the fight too long for my taste), has acrobatic moves but nothing like Ataru, how compromise his defense greatly, has almost the same kenetic power as Djem So, yet his strikes are faster (more strikes with less power), what means less time open to an attack from your foe, and it's not so static as Djem So, and it's much better then Niman that has not strength at all...
So, the only counterback from this technique is the fact that brings you close to the dark side, but if you have selfcontrol as windu or Vos, or if you are a grey adept like Bindo or even Revan, i don't see a problem at all. Also, i would like to point out that people already used juyo before the vaadpad appeared (Maul for example), so i personally like to think the vaadpad as a "variant" from the juyo, and i think in history people had already made his own variant from juyo.