Freedon Nadd vs Exar Kun

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Andeddu is noted to be the foremost Sith Lord with the Darth title.

From an in-universe source. And IIRC, it says possibly.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
From an in-universe source. And IIRC, it says possibly.

Jedi versus Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force

Hey, Ant?
Do Force nexuses, passively, amplify your Force abilities(if you aren't using those energies)
It was never clear to me.

They do.

Originally posted by UCanShootMyNova
They do.

Any scans?

Quotes.

Originally posted by Freedon Nadd
Jedi versus Sith: The Essential Guide to the Force

That's in-universe, like I said.

Any scans?

Nexus' passively amplify, yeah.

This is evident by Jedi being hindered on dark-side nexus' by simply being in it's presence.

If the nexus wasn't passively affecting the individual, that wouldn't happen.

The Jedi would only be hindered if they actively try to call upon the Force, if you catch my drift.

There's also stats on it in the Force and Destiny rulebook, I believe.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
Pretty sure Force and Destiny is in-universe or from a limited narrator, hence the Darth Vitiate.

Alternatively, Vitiate could have created the title himself, since the first people who have it are Revan/Malak and then his own Sith Empire.

Andeddu is a possible exception, but there's no date on his life so it could have taken place after Revan/Malak were a thing.

The title of "Darth" existed before Revan's time, since the KotOR comics have Haazen musing about what his name would be like if he took on the mantle of "Darth' like the Sith Lords of old.

The KotOR comics were trash, so I was intentionally ignoring them.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
The KotOR comics were trash, so I was intentionally ignoring them.

lol

Well, TCSWE states that Freedon Nadd might've found Andeddu's holocron, so again, the Darth name predates Revan/Malak.

Originally posted by DarthAnt66
That's in-universe, like I said.


Nexus' passively amplify, yeah.

This is evident by Jedi being hindered on dark-side nexus' by simply being in it's presence.

If the nexus wasn't passively affecting the individual, that wouldn't happen.

The Jedi would only be hindered if they actively try to call upon the Force, if you catch my drift.

There's also stats on it in the Force and Destiny rulebook, I believe. [/B]


1. I said that because when I played KotOR II I got the chance to use Freedon Nadd's wells of dark side energy. But nowhere I got sudden amplification of any kind.
2. Well, dark side energies hindering lightsiders' connections would be logical. Because both are reverses of each other.
But how does a dark/light side nexus amplifies one passively?
I mean it's not like you are pure dark/light side to boost your own power. How could those energies passively amplify your powers if you don't want to use them?
And how does it translate a passive amplification?
How great is the boost in those examples?