Dooku says Anakin's become much stronger between AotC and TCW S1. There's also a quote on the SW website stating that Anakin became vastly more powerful between Ahsoka's leaving the Order and RotS. His improvement between seasons 1-5 is clearly visible in his confrontations against Dooku and Ventress. According to Gillard, between AotC and RotS Anakin's jumped several levels in power, with each level being "enormous."
Originally posted by NewGuy01
Dooku says Anakin's become much stronger between AotC and TCW S1. There's also a quote on the SW website stating that Anakin became vastly more powerful between Ahsoka's leaving the Order and RotS. His improvement between seasons 1-5 is clearly visible in his confrontations against Dooku and Ventress. According to Gillard, between AotC and RotS Anakin's jumped several levels in power, with each level being "enormous."
Gillard thinks Anakin's leapt up four levels, which is ridiculous, since he defines one level as being something like TPM Obi-Wan to RotS Obi-Wan.
Actually, apparently this is a thing. So TPM Obi-Wan is one or two levels behind RotS:
"The fighting has evolved in these last three movies considerably," says Gillard. "George Lucas works on a system of levels. So, on The Phantom Menace Obi-Wan would have been like a level six or seven. Now that we're on Episode III he's actually a level eight. When you move up the levels, it affects the style of fighting."- Nick Gillard, Homing Beacon #126
Here's what I was looking for, though:
Obi-Wan has gone up one level from Episode I to Episode III, but it’s a huge jump from one level to another. It’s not just about a style of fighting—it’s mental as well. Anakin has gone up probably four levels from Episode II to Episode III. So he’s gone beyond Obi-Wan, but he hasn’t gone beyond him mentally.-- http://www.theforce.net/latestnews/story/nick_gillard_talks_rots_game_92147.asp