"My Master was a great Sith Lord," Kas’im continued. "He was particularly adept in the arts of lightsaber combat-a skill he passed on to me. He taught me how to use the double-bladed lightsaber, though as you can see he preferred a more traditional design for himself. Except for the handle, of coursepg 88, POD
Basically vague nonsense and Kas'im's personal opinion, and he is featless as well 👆
Originally posted by Emperordmbbecause Carthage is particularly adept at ignoring good points that his opponents make and pretending like they never said anything
I have tried mentioning this [b]countless times, very specifically and explicitly, but it is a point some fail to grasp for some reason. [/B]
Originally posted by DarthAnt66"a skill he passed onto me."that highly implies that his master taught him most of what he knows and since Kas'im has mastered all lightsaber forms to the fullest his master would exhibit great knowledge and skill with the lightsaber
I saw that... no where does it state he is the greatest, but rather instead he was "adept."
The same was said about your average KotOR Dark Jedi. Glad to see they are Kas'im level now. 😛
Kas'im only remarked about his observations of his masters training sessions:
The Blademaster ignited the lightsaber: its single blade burned a dark red. "This was the weapon of my Master," he told Bane. "As a young child I would watch for hours as my Master performed his drills. My earliest memories are of dancing ruby lights moving through the sequences of battle.
Can you please tell me how Kas'ims personal opinion and his memories of his master performing training drills makes him a better duelist than Nihl, Talon, Krayt, Wyyrlok, or Cade?
Kas'im likewise has no dueling feats of his own
Originally posted by WildBantha88
"a skill he passed onto me."that highly implies that his master taught him most of what he knows and since Kas'im has mastered all lightsaber forms to the fullest his master would exhibit great knowledge and skill with the lightsaber