What are the 6 lightsaber forms?
Lightsaber Fighting Styles and Combat Tips
- Form I: Shii-Cho. When learning lightsaber techniques, a Jedi or Sith apprentice is trained to recognize all seven forms of combat.
- Form II: Makashi.
- Form III: Soresu.
- Form IV: Ataru.
- Form V: Shien & Djem So.
- Form VI: Niman.
- Form VII: Juyo (or Vaapad)
What lightsaber form is Form 4?
Ataru
Form IV, also known as Ataru (pronounced uh-TAR-oo) or The Aggression Form, was the fourth form of lightsaber combat invented by the Jedi Order. An acrobatic combat style, Ataru could be used to defend against incoming projectiles but was best suited for open spaces and attacking.
What form does maul use?
Form VII
However, Maul was devoted to the physical aspect of Form VII, as the Sith sought a purely physical victory over any enemy no matter how numerous, but by the Clone Wars, Maul grew out of this, now incorporating the Force, and he was able to fully master Juyo.
What form did Luke use?
Form V
Vader’s son, Luke Skywalker, learned Form V in part by mirroring the swordplay of his father in their first duel, and the younger Skywalker ultimately defeated his father with his use of Form V during their second duel.
What form did Qui Gon Jinn use?
Ataru was characterized by Force-assisted acrobatics, such as somersaults and leaping strikes, both for attack and defense. Another characteristic of the form was its fast, powerful strikes from multiple directions. Notable users of this combat form during the Old Republic included Yoda and Qui-Gon Jinn.
What is Ahsoka’s lightsaber form?
Ahsoka Tano is trained in various lightsaber fighting styles She began her studies with Shii-Cho, the most ancient style of lightsaber combat often taught to Younglings in the Jedi Order. After mastering the basics, Ahsoka grew to learn a more fast and aggressive technique called Form IV (or Ataru).
What form was Qui-Gon Jinn?
What lightsaber form does Windu use?
Mace specialized in the seventh form of lightsaber combat, AKA Juyo or Vaapad. Windu was the only known practitioner of this form that didn’t fall to the Dark Side, mainly because the style calls for an aggressive, unpredictable approach (much like Maul’s, just less jumping around).