Swordmanship - Mace Windu.
Force Strength - Mace Windu.
General Combat Prowess - Mace Windu (Yoda is not too far behind).
Wisdom - Yoda (Qui-Gon Jinn and Mace Windu aren't too far behind).
Piloting - Anakin Skywalker (Saesee Tinn is not too far behind).
General - Mace Windu.
Diplomat - Yoda.
Coolest - Mace Windu.
You missed my point.
You think Yoda was a blind bat in PT.
But he used exactly the same "glasses" in OT (blind too).
I do not understand why you think he was wise and mysterious in OT and a blind bat in PT?
He could still see a lot - but never anything DARK.
He was still wise - but not wise enough.
He was of course more mysterious in OT.
I liked his fights, but also disliked them. Hate that a fight is equal with no winner or signs of a winner. One is better and I want to know who.
My point was, in the OT it would appear as if he knew what he was talking about. We didn't know much about him, this mysterious Jedi Master living in a swamp near a strange Darksided tree. I APPEARED he knew what he was talking about. The PT showed that he didn't, that he always talked vaguely. And that he never really did something in the PT that made him stand out.
So it's not as if the OT showed him in a different light, but it left for a lot more room to imagine this great Master. The PT took that room away and filled it up with more of the same, thus ruining the characater.
Wasn't DE Sidious considered the most powerful of them all? I don't think ROTS Sidious is.
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Sidious only fought Yoda and Mace. Apparantly, MAce PWN'ed Sidious. I know that might be debatable, that Sidious allowed himself to be defeated, but it is not so clear from the movie.
But Mace seemed to be able to handle Sidious fairly well, Yoda did not.
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