Luminara: despite offee being a failed apprentice, Luminara really was a great master, and with true Jedi life not being all about how badass you are, she really did embody the Jedi way quit nicely. There is also the bonus that she was powerful and badass. All around an ideal teacher despite her apprentices ultimate decision.
Plageuis: he really was one of the best teachers the Sith order produced. Plus you would learn how to be a manipulative bastard and most likely be a rich famous person that also just happens to have awesome supernatural powers. Sign me up for that.
Jango fett: *looks at boba fett* nuff said
Luminara is an interesting choice. She's a rigid stick-in-the-mud, but that might be good for me - the yin to my yang. But I might be distracted by wondering what was under her robes and headdress...
I think an older Ahsoka Tano could be a great master. She survived being Anakin's apprentice, and saw a lot during her time with him, maintaining her independent judgment while absorbing his teaching. I think a few years after leaving the order, she would have developed some serious wisdom and perspective on the Jedi Order and would be an awesome teacher.
The master of Satele.
Revan. Because Plagueis eeer I want want to die very young....
Revan. As Revanite. HK-47 as assassin. Jaster as marks Man. Démagol if I want to start doing scientifical reschearch or leviel Belmsik.. Ha Bevel Lemelisk !!!!
I clearly want to design super weapons !!!!! Droïds, weapons !!!!
I don't know how good of a master Obi-Wan is to be honest... unless you want to be a blueprint, perfect Jedi, he just doesn't seem to be too good at relating to you as a person. He can teach the Jedi ways as well as anyone, but actually being able to guide a person and helping them choose the decisions that are right for them - opposed to shoving the Jedi code down their throat at every bump in the road - seems beyond his capabilities. Granted he had his hands full with Anakin and probably couldn't have done anything more for him.
Originally posted by ILSYeah, that's why I think people like Vos & Anakin would be pretty sweet teachers.
I don't know how good of a master Obi-Wan is to be honest... unless you want to be a blueprint, perfect Jedi, he just doesn't seem to be too good at relating to you as a person. He can teach the Jedi ways as well as anyone, but actually being able to guide a person and helping them choose the decisions that are right for them - opposed to shoving the Jedi code down their throat at every bump in the road - seems beyond his capabilities. Granted he had his hands full with Anakin and probably couldn't have done anything more for him.