Addressing the Revan thing, I do believe he was a master in all seven forms. At least, he became a master of forms I-VII during his youth as a jedi before he left the order. The only reason I believe this is because Kreia said Revan learnt everything he could from the Jedi, until he could learn nothing more than to leave them. This implies he mastered the 7 forms to at least textbook mastery. Though his preferred style would be to rely on Niman and also draw on other forms as he needed them. Probably similar to how Exar Kun was a Niman duelist who used different forms and sequences to off-balance his opponents, except Revan wouldn't be as aggressive.
Then again, it depends on how literally you interpret what Kreia says.
And with Cin Drallig I doubt he's a weak character. He is mentioned as being unparalleled with a lightsaber.
Originally posted by samappo
Addressing the Revan thing, I do believe he was a master in all seven forms. At least, he became a master of forms I-VII during his youth as a jedi before he left the order. The only reason I believe this is because Kreia said Revan learnt everything he could from the Jedi, until he could learn nothing more than to leave them. This implies he mastered the 7 forms to at least textbook mastery. Though his preferred style would be to rely on Niman and also draw on other forms as he needed them. Probably similar to how Exar Kun was a Niman duelist who used different forms and sequences to off-balance his opponents, except Revan wouldn't be as aggressive.
Given how this is identical to my main Revan mastery argument established in my Revan Lightsaber Analysis thread on ComicVine, I wonder if someone read it off me and went to YouTube with the message, or someone there thought of it independently and it got to you. Or you just read it off my thread itself? 😉