Dr McBeefington
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Originally posted by Nephthys
Force power doesn't equal Lightsaber skill.
Nobody said it did, but it increases the learning curve.
Yoda is exceptionally skilled becuase he's had 800 years of experience. I think everyone will agree that living with 'warrior monk' Jedi for 800 years will grant a person a a certain degree of skill and insight into combat. Yoda is powerful becuase he has a high medi-count and has had 800 years of practice (which is essential to developing power). And as we all know, force power is a real benefit in lightsaber combat. We also know that being powerful or having potential doesn't always make one a prodigy, via Leia.
How about the fact that Yoda is skilled
because he's a prodigy, not because he's 800 years old. Nobody is saying that didn't help but there's nothing suggesting he studied lightsaber combat constantly for 800 years. That's like saying that if Yoda was 80, Dooku, Anakin, and Mace would beat him.
Beefy, you're wrong. There is absolutely nothing to suggest Yoda's a prodigy. He may be adept, or above average but nothing suggests he's intrinsically amazing. The benefits of having 800 years of practice are apparent though. Give Johun Othone 800 years and he'd be hanging with the big boys too. Therefore we can conclude that Yoda gets his power and skill through his experience, but we cannot conclude that its natural ability. [/B]
Actually I'm right. EVERYTHING suggests Yoda is a prodigy. There's absolutely nothing suggesting otherwise. Give Johun 800 years and maybe he'll be able to compete with Maul.
Implying that if anyone studies 800 years, they can be on Yoda's level is where your argument fails completely.