Greatest Force Feats in the Mythos

Started by Emperordmb5 pages

Yeah Starkiller shielding himself from atmospheric reentry is a rather insane force feat.

Sidious creating force storms and being able to take apart the Imperial Palace.

Vallkorian destroying all life on multiple planets, giving non force users the ability to use the Force, having lightning that can down large transports and mind wiping an entire space station.

Galen guiding down a star destroyer and some of his other high end feats.

Starkiller guiding down a capital ship and keeping it together upon reentry.

Nihilus destroying all life on multiple planets and ripping a dreadnought out of a gravity well and guiding and holding it together with the Force.

Yoda destroying two large droid transports by guiding them into each other.

The existence of the Ones, the Bedlam Spirits, Abeloth and other various entities.

Tulak Hord ripping a capital ship out of the sky.

Just imagine anakin's feats if he didn't get burnt on mustafar, instead of destroying that at-at he could've just erased it from existence etc etc

But I think Sidious' force storms, valks ziost feat and luke in general are the best

Originally posted by Col. Valerian
lel, one of the feats in the mythos tbh.
Originally posted by FreshestSlice
Damn, never want to see that morning face again.
agreed tbh

Valkorion, Darth Nihilus, Palpatine (Dark Empire) and Abeloth have most impressive showings among all.

Originally posted by Trocity
Luke actually was there in that instance. The projection feat was when Jacen tried to get Luke to commit the StealthX unit to the battle of Kuat but Luke found out about the whole Omas/Ben thing and withdrew.

He was there talking to Jacen one minute and then getting into his StealthX and dipping the next.

True.

Originally posted by Nephthys
Tulak Hord ripping a capital ship out of the sky.

Too vague IMO. He was pulling a ship down, which would already happen naturally anyway. We've no idea how much he played a role in it and whether the ship was resisting, etc.

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Not including ritual-amps or Son/Daughter tier characters, and avoiding too many power-scaling based feats:

Telekinesis: it's potentially Luke's dorvin basil feat depending on how these singularities work. After that, if we take Palpatine's musing that he could destroy the imperial palace with a thought seriously, it would be that, followed by Nihilus's extracting of the Ravager and Luke's destruction of Vader's fortress. The most impressive anti-TK feat is obviously Luke's "haha nothing can move me, not even the black hole at the center of the galaxy" feat.

Foresight: probably Tenebrous's, but he apparently achieves this via "calculations" (wtf). Using only the Force, Luke (in LotF Invincible), Sidious and Yoda have the most explicit and comprehensive visions. Luke's ability to jam Caedus's is particularly impressive.

Illusions: Luke making Caedus see a fleet of ships, cloaking a capital ship, and creating lifelike copies of the Millennium Falcon IMHO.

Raw power: clearly Palpatine's Force storms, followed by Vitiate and Nihilus's planetary scale destruction.

Combat augmentation: Luke's description in TUF and his amping of Jaina, Vitiate's amping of his imperial guards, Yoda in general, Windu in OCW if you count that

Telepathy: pretty much everything Vitiate does, Sidious's control of Byss and domination of DE Luke, the Dread Masters dominating armies, Revan's resisting Vitiate + Dread Masters for three centuries, Luke musing that he could dominate an entire ship's crew if he wanted to, Luke's simultaneous call to every Jedi in the galaxy

Misc: Plagueis and Sidious's unbalance-the-Force feat as well as their shrouding the dark side, Sion keeping himself alive via the Force, Maul surviving getting cut in two, Jadus's teleportation, Nihilus's gigadrain, etc.

Not sure if you're disqualifying feats based on the presence of a nexus, but Nihilus was on Malachor when he TK'd the Ravager.

True.


Too vague IMO. He was pulling a ship down, which would already happen naturally anyway. We've no idea how much he played a role in it and whether the ship was resisting, etc.

👆 It's impressive either way, but a far cry from being a contender as the best in the mythos with so little information.

potentially Luke's dorvin basil feat depending on how these singularities work.

Hm, it is telling that only Kyp and Luke have been able to do it.

Nihilus TKing the Ravager

Hm, that was aided by the incredibly powerful dark nexus of Malachor, though. Dooku also flipped a cruiser while simultaneously moving other ships on Korriban, a lesser nexus.

Foresight: Tenebrous's,

Hm, solid pick.

Illusions: Luke making Caedus see a fleet of ships, cloaking a capital ship, and creating lifelike copies of the Millennium Falcon IMHO.

Andeddu and Wyyrlok's mental battle was also pretty impressive, as were Yoda's manipulations of the Rebels/Inquisitors in Rebels S2.

Telepathy: pretty much everything Vitiate does, Sidious's control of Byss and domination of Luke,

Not long after RotS, Sidious also erased the memories of some construction site from millions of civilians on Coruscant.

Luke's simultaneous call to every Jedi in the galaxy

👆 Krayt also did this. Another honorable mention is Sarasu Taalon being able to penetrate FOTJ Luke's mental defenses. Hell, Nyax and UnuThul are also mentionable in that regard.

Maul surviving getting cut in two,

👆 tbh

Besides which, I've always found claims about Nihilus's TK to be a bit suspect. He's allegedly the only thing keeping the Ravager together but the ship's structural integrity endures even after he dies and succumbs only to explosive sabotage. And that vaunted TK didn't enable him to snap Canderous Ordo's neck...

And for him to move from planet to planet, he'd have to be moving his ship at lightspeed.

As far as telepathic calls to an entire order, Kaan summoned all 20000 lords in the brotherhood to Ruusan from across the galaxy with some mental manipulation mixed in.

Jesus H. Christ man, no one cares. Kaan you dig it?

@sas true dat

Taalon's power alone with no ritual or help shifting the balance of the force towards the dark side is pretty damn insane as well.

Big citation needed on that one.

FOTJ was so bad I remember very little of ze details.

Originally posted by The_Tempest
Big citation needed on that one.

FOTJ was so bad I remember very little of ze details.

It's true. I'm on mobile right now though, so I'm not inclined to lag my way through DMB's blog to find the quote.

DMB, I command you to provide the excerpt.

dewit

Had they flickered or shifted as Taalon moved his head, they might have been no more than reflections of the Pydyrian sun. But they remained steady, shining out from the darkness of the High Lord’s soul, and Luke knew why the Force was so full of portent that morning, why he could feel the Balance shifting toward shadow.

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