"Jettison the bodies. Choose a place where the Republic can have a good look at them." -- Grievous after Pablo's death
As you can see, Pablo was so respected as a Jedi that Grievous thought his body would strike fear in the heart of the Jedi Order. IMO this implies Pablo was one of the best Jedi of his era (possibly of all time). After Pablo beat Grievous, Grievous jettisoned his body (don't get confused -- Jill did not lose against Grievous).
That's a tough one. On one hand Pablo lived long after Ragnos and thus would've been a greater duelist, and based on being a greater duelist would've been stronger in the Force. He also received greater training in the golden age of the Jedi which means regardless of petty things like showings he should be better based on immovable facts.
At the same time though, if Ragnos acquired the knowledge of Tavion, a duelist of an even later era, then this quickly becomes a stomp for him.
Originally posted by Emperordmb
That's a tough one. On one hand Pablo lived long after Ragnos and thus would've been a greater duelist, and based on being a greater duelist would've been stronger in the Force. He also received greater training in the golden age of the Jedi which means regardless of petty things like showings he should be better based on immovable facts.At the same time though, if Ragnos acquired the knowledge of Tavion, a duelist of an even later era, then this quickly becomes a stomp for him.
The salt rises.