Originally posted by S_W_LeGenD
[b]Regarding Revan's proficiency in melee combat:- He single handedly killed two large Terentatek beasts (who are heavily armored and are immune to Force attacks) and that too easily with his blade. This is a feat that even the top Jedi hunters of KOTOR period failed to accomplish.
- He destroyed Yusanis (the most powerful Echani warrior ever known) in a single combat that involved duel with melee weapons.
- Revan played a major role in the destruction of an entire Sith army stationed on the Star Forge. He also killed a high profile "Sith Lord" in a saber duel, who was among the greatest warriors of his age and was better then Maul in most aspects of the Force.
Also, Revan was acknowledged to be a Prodigy in the end of KOTOR by the most famous Jedi Master of his age due to his impressive feats in the battle of the Star Forge.
Some more things to keep in mind:
- Revan's precognition capabilities are excellent.
- Revan is very strong in the Force.
- Revan is believed to be among the greatest practitioners of Jar Kai Saber combat style. [/B]
first thing who cares how he killed the tketrants becasue they do have a natrul resistante to the force and the battle with malak was strickly lightsaber cuz' malak used force imunity
Originally posted by ihavenoname
first thing who cares how he killed the tketrants becasue they do have a natrul resistante to the force and the battle with malak was strickly lightsaber cuz' malak used force imunity
If Malak used force immunity it is because of game mechanics, so it is not canon. (and revan could have just used force breach anyways)
Originally posted by ihavenoname
first thing who cares how he killed the tketrants becasue they do have a natrul resistante to the force and the battle with malak was strickly lightsaber cuz' malak used force imunity
Who cares? well it is very dangerous to try and attack them with a lightsaber. And they were breed to be jedi killers and taking on two is very impressive. And malak had force immunity=gameplay so its not canon