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Originally posted by lazybones
Below the B-Team. If Drallig was stronger than any member of that team, then it'd stand to reason that Windu would have brought him along in the place of the weakest member.
Originally posted by lazybones
Below the B-Team. If Drallig was stronger than any member of that team, then it'd stand to reason that Windu would have brought him along in the place of the weakest member.
I dunno. That logic would put Shaak Ti below the B-Team as well.
Remember the B-Team was already with Mace when Anakin told him Palpatine is Sidious.
Originally posted by Darth Thor
I dunno. That logic would put Shaak Ti below the B-Team as well.Remember the B-Team was already with Mace when Anakin told him Palpatine is Sidious.
Wait, hold up. Why would any version of Ti not be below the B team as a duelist?
Originally posted by KurkThe game is clearly overridden by other sources. The RotS Visual Dictionary states that Cin was 'no match' for Anakin, and the RotS Novel describes Anakin 'brisk[ly]' hacking through Cin Drallig's shoulder. The small part of the fight that we see in the movie also doesn't seem at all similar from the one seen in the game (movie shows Anakin choking another Jedi whilst casually handling Drallig, whereas the game sees Drallig putting up a good fight 1v1).
Are you forgetting the RotS game? He gave Anakin a pretty good run for the money. I say he's on the level of the B-team
I wouldn't give the game's interpretation of events any meaningful amount of weight at all. In all likelihood, Cin was only made challenging in that game to make the encounter enjoyable. I mean, the game literally has one of Cin's pupils giving Anakin a good fight and briefly matching him in a saber lock, lol.