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He really doesn't. 😬
Act II Hero of Tython speedblitzed a pair of Sith warriors who had defeated Jedi Master Bela Kiwiiks in combat, who speedblitzed Sith Lords on Rhen Var decades prior.
Satele Shan moved so fast that Eldon Ax couldn't see or hear her move, literally appearing to teleport. Ax has moved as fast as an eyeblink and swung her blade so fast it looked like a propeller.
Darth Marr appeared to move so fast so as to teleport to the perceptions of Darth Lachris.
Lana Beniko could contend with the speed of Senya on a light side nexus.
Besides that, depending on the character, one of Lord Scourge, Jaesa Willsaam or others were involved too.
Dark Revan was ragdolling, fodderising and killing them, and only lost because his light counter-part intervened and resurrected the dead strike team members.
Originally posted by AncientPower
Given that even Bane's dealt with similar stuff, I'm calling aids on this speed argument.
Bane deflecting rain that isn't specifically targeting him and is coming from one direction isn't going to be enough here.
Not that Bane is remotely relevant to this discussion.
How is Revan scaling from feats regarding singular opponents comparable to feats involving thousands of enemies?
Originally posted by AncientPower
[B]Grievous was hitting Kenobi with 20 strikes a second.
each of the twelve strikes per second came from a different angle with different speed and intensity, an unpredictably broken rhythm of slashes, chops, and stabs of which every single one could take Obi-Wan's life.―Revenge of the Sith
It was enough to overwhelm the defenses of a dude who could defend himself from the surrounding blaster-fire of ten thousand droids attacking simultaneously.
What's Bane deflecting rain or scaling above Rhen Var supposed to prove?