Originally posted by darthsith19
But the one Sith that he took out with a kick was probably focused on Kol and didn't see Cade coming.
Originally posted by Advent
Sure, he was, because he couldn't see a young boy flinging his foot around like the Karate Kid, even when to shadow kick him like he did, he would've had to see him beforehand, since Cade came from the front, and there was [b]ample viewing room.[/B]
That's a good point with Cade and the other Padawan getting through several Sith, though, I guess those Sith must be even waker than I though.
Of course.
I mean, they must possess some type of strength, but all in all, they really aren't of much worth. And the feat itself isn't nearly as impressive as the things we've seen Yoda accomplish.
Only as strong as Ashla? That seems a little harsh, I doubt someone as strong as Ashla would ever become a Sith, they were likely a little stronger than that.
You know I was exaggerating.
It's obvious they aren't that unskilled, as she isn't even talented whatsoever. It's more alluding to the fact that they obviously do not possess any type of abilities above that of an average padawan, at best. In other words, they suck.
Hmm... how close do you think that it would be?
It's hard to say, actually. We haven't seen the full capabilities of Kol, but what has been shown thus far, I definitely wouldn't even rank him remotely close to Yoda. Defeating Darth Nihl was impressive, to say the least, but an out of practice, minimally trained Cade Skywalker was able to hold him off, and defeat him (albeit; after Jariah shot him with a blaster [then again, it didn't have much effect]), and he also had lessened his force connection due to his abuse of deathsticks.
I'd go so far as to say that Yoda firmly wins, and that "Killer" Kol Skywalker doesn't stand much of a chance when looking at the battle on paper (as they should be).