Originally posted by GhostRavage
Considering that contradicts the game itself, wouldn't that be considered secondary at best and overruled? I meant that this part specifically is contradicted by the game: if the Exile is a Jedi Guardian, he refers to you as being part of the same group of specialized Jedi Knights as him; and seeing as he's the one that teaches the Exile/Meetra the seventh form/Juyo, which is restricted only to the most advanced and capable duelists going by other sides like Jedi vs Sith, and he's the "famed Jedi Guardian", the implications are he's the Windu of the Jedi Order during the war.I mean its like saying from that source Windu "isn't as noted for his dueling skills but makes up for it with his Force powers" is kind of wonky given what we know about him; same applies for Kavar.
Originally posted by Petrus
Strange, considering he's the one who uses the most complex lightsaber form, lol. I mean if the prima guide claims it then fine, it's just a little weird.
Originally posted by Zenwolf
That and he's a Jedi Guardian, those that focus primarily on blade and martial combat constantly whenever they have free time. So yes, very weird.
Originally posted by Petrus
Actually, you're right. That's enough to overrule the notion that Atris, Zez and Vrook > Kavar.
Would the lot of you just read the respect threads and stop spreading such blatant misinformation? Any of the three can teach you any of the forms, depending on your class and the order in which you visit the planets.
Your Jedi class means absolute squat at the highest level; Yoda, a Consular, is more skilled than any of the Guardians in his Order. The notion that Kavar is instantly better by virtue of being a Guardian is ridiculous. Being the famed Jedi Guardian only means he went to battle more and had more repute — again, this is a Yoda vs Mace scenario. Mace was a Guardian and more actively renowned as a fighter in the galaxy, but Yoda was still the better swordsman.