I mean, the Force Injure makes some sense as a Jedi ability - if you can injure someone and take them out of the fight by damaging their knee or hand, it's better than killing them, especially if the alternative is lightsabre combat, which can be lethal or crippling, or a Force Push, which can do a lot more damage than you'd think.
Also for those who dont know, Luke used a Jedi variant of Dun Moch on Vader in their final duel on the Second Death Star. Speaking words of love, support, compassion and belief in the good inside Vader which successfully helped in bringing Anakin back to the surface. When Sidious was electrocuting Luke to death Vader was conflicted and compromised. Just how the Sith version of Dun Moch brings out doubt in self and makes the person it's used against untrusting in one's capabilities so the user can take advantage of their weaknesses in this moment, Lukes variant (which he learned from Vader and also Sidous then twisted it to his uses on the fly basically) did the same thing just with love and compassion. Totally compromising Vader. That was Anakin you see battling to resurface fully while watching his son get electrocuted to death. I know most of us here know this but this is for the few who dont.
“Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.” and also: “Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny. Consume you, it will.” -- Yoda. The Jedi Order traipsed blithely to their own destruction seemingly never once considering that Yoda's advice (even Yoda himself) should be applied to themselves. Concept of self can either be your greatest strength or your greatest weakness, either one is yours to own. Luke learned what the Order couldnt or wouldnt. A well done video!
I think #1 could still be a light side ability. In the same vein of force shock, it can be used to stop a fight going longer than necessary. This could also be controlled so it can start as small injuries and be used with more severity as required. I'm basing this on the practice of Kung Fu and the philosophy of the bo staff. It was a weapon but also a tool. To stop, not to injure. To injure, not to maim. To maim, not to kill.
I agree with you. Why is using a lightsaber acceptable at all if you can’t even use a force push on someone. You could use force injure to give an opponent with a lightsaber a hand cramp and that would be the end of it. I’m sure Dooku would have appreciated that since in his case the alternative was removing his hands entirely. Everything can be used with genuine and good intentions, just imagine if the Jedi used force lightning on mass scales to provide free energy to the galaxy. But instead they were afraid of the same force they touted being connected with
Well, that's because EU Luke is much better written. He studies all of the history of the Jedi, as well as other Force-wielding orders (and even allows some people from those groups in his Jedi) Instead of trying to clumsily copy the defunct old Order without any of the infrastructure.
@@RensuneThey blew up his Jedi Order in their first movie. They didn't seem interested in writing about Jedi at all, so why bother to have Luke do anything different?
I have a question. We know that Jedi who become Sith are usually powerful because of their prior Jedi training. But what about Sith that become Jedi? Does their Sith training make them a quick study? Or does their darkside knowledge make them incompatible with Jedi teachings/lightside abilities?
Palpatine was insanely skilled at Force Stealth. To be able to sit 5 feet across from powerful Jedi like Mace Windu and Yoda amongst half a dozen others and they have zero clue that you're the most powerful Sith Lord ever and the one that they've been tirelessly looking for is wild 😂
"Secrecy was against the jedi way, obi wan literially fakes his death and is right under anakins nose when he believes his master is dead during the clone wars"
The Force Bellow ability sounds very similar to Dune’s Bene Gesserit. I could see how it could be useful to the Jedi if the damage is not used on living beings.
A variant of Memory Walk could actually be a good thing for Jedi to use. Instead of targeting the worst memories, they could force the "victim" to relive their best memories over and over (to bring someone back to the light side or stop them from turning in the first place, etc), or just to relive their memories in general (to treat someone's amnesia). Controlling which memories your target is reliving doesn't have to be bad.
The Force can be used in a neutral way, Force stealth(or making themselves invisible in minecraft is useful) Any ability can be used for any purpose, yet the feelings and intent is the key to what powers they use; and not every calm jedi would use all abilities.
To me the injure one seems fairly well classified for a Jedi to use. Its too high on the list imo. It can be thougth of as a tool to incapacitate a hostile situation to not escalate any further. Imagine a big fight about to break out into something unmanegable but u injure a hand, a leg, etc. to momentarily incapacitate one of the parties..... better than maining them with the lightsaber imo (or outright having to kill them).
KOTOR 2, which is probably my favorite SW title (it's between KOTOR 2, Jedi Academy, and Battlefront 2 with the Episode 3 Movie Game and Lego Star Wars as runners up due to nostalgia mostly) and certainly my most played title - has my favorite set of force powers; #3 ) The Drains (life drain, force drain, death field, etc.) #2 ) The Fear line #1 ) The last power in the Slow line - Force Plague Honorable Mentions: Battle Meditation (mostly due to story/lore reasons), Fury, and Force Enlightenment But it also has another power I love to use that has left me with many questions over the last few years and I wonder why its not on your list here because it IS seemingly rare: Force Crush One of the strongest telekinetic abilities in terms of raw combat potential IMO, and though it's listed in KOTOR as a dark side power, I've seen Mace Windu using it on General Grievous. (I'm pretty sure he damn near killed him with that 1 attack too, god I love Mace Windu... damn BF2 remake doesn't have him either 😢) I know Windu is sorta famous for his use of Vapaad due to his constant skirting the line between light and dark, but I'm thinking force crush must be a neutral power at worst.
I think Force Bellow should be limited to the application of the megaphone effect due to the risk of injuring allies, but Force Injure is not a discrepancy when Jedi are allowed to use a lightsaber in self defense, or even pre-emptively if it's for the right cause. Think of it this way: you hach some evil scheme and a Jedi decides that you need to be stopped, and that their target is your arm. Would it make more sense for them to cut off your arm with their lightsaber, or simply break it with the Force?
After order 66 the Jedi had no choice but to hide and no longer openly carry their lightsabers on their belts. My guess is those who knew of the Force conceal used it more, and those who didn't used other ways to hide who they were. It was a slap in the face for the Jedi to go from openly carrying their lightsabers in public and standing out in the crowd to completely hiding their lightsabers and blending in with the crowd.
All cool abilities. I want to see them depicted in The Old Republic, The High Republic, the JEDI video games, The Mandoverse, etc. I want Ability #7 to be used by Luke, when he tells Ahsoka, Ezra, and other Jedi to hide on Tanalorr with Cal Kestis, until the end of The Sequel Trilogy.
how obi wan used force crush in the clone wars all the time thankfully on droids, he also used mou kei a few times during the clone wars but only once on a person.
A great, GREAT MANY... Would say bout any Force abilities LITERALLY can or do basically exert your will somehow wether subtly without them realizing it much or near all the time or more forcing compliance "or else"... ESPECIALLY when your having to use it to fight wether you had to start it, decided to start it or your enemy(s). Like random commandos, Mandos, etc for instance, may be well aware you have abilities but decided to force you into a fight either way... Basically all your doing in any such scenario is using Force abilities to force your will on others at some point. Especially if your NOT using a lightsaber or any other weapon.. an doubt even then since many Force abilities are basically enhancing of any given weapons use in a fight or pitched battle.. so I've always kinda thought it was less an ability or said groups' doctrine of any ability or type of ability use an much more WHOM uses it an for what.. like infamous Force Lighting.. Starkiller only STARTED bad but became more an more good.. his lightning NEVER changed either way.. while Sideous probably NEVER was good.. either lightning blast probably didn't care whom or what threw it? As them not being alive, however their caster was.. would it be alot different besides those 2 if the blast came from a non user or a Droid
I was hoping to hear about the abilities that are rare in the sense of “not very many Force users have it” instead of “so that’s why the Jedi forbade it”
A rare Jedi ability snapping at the word genocide by corrupt Senators and trying to strike them down with your light saber and Force pushing their lackeys out of your way while you try to kill the target
what about force prevesion (the mind controll like technice) in one of the books luke acctualy questions himself if it is an ability that should even be used at all by the jedi because of the potential danger it could lead to and what you acctualy doing to the target.
Common sense was definitely lacking sometimes injuring a person in order to accomplish a certain goal should have been perfectly acceptable. For example sometimes you need to break a bone in order to properly reset it or else you risk having a person or creature being crippled or even worse suffering in the long term As long as you were not warping life or commiting acts purposely to torture out of cruelty it should not have been a problem
I'm curious why you didn't have Emerald lightning on this list. It's an ability at that was used by Luke, but unaware of who else may have used it. To what I understand it was rarely to never used because of how deadly it is. So if you see this I'm curious to know your thoughts on it and why it didn't make your list of rare force powers.
Do all Jedi’s have the same powers or could each have their own different power, like different magic abilities like the witches in charmed, the X men?
It's the intention behind the will which creates action that taints a power as light or dark. Not arbitrary acceptance into one club or another. Using forcepowers effects your soul. Jedi don't use darkside because it breeds further dark behavior. Its next to nothing to do with the power it's self. Darksiders don't use the light side because it requires things like empathy. Grey jedi have to balance the two or be consumed by one and in most cases this means grey jedi lean Light because the darkside is all consuming.
Pretty cool abilities 😊 Force Stealth,Force Below(yes it's overkill but it's useful). 2 is very good. Psychological warfare,allowed. Used in sports very often. Force Injure is disgusting. Pure hypocrisy of the Jedi. And that's why they were destroyed and almost extinct. I agree this shows Jedi's lack of reasoning. Really bad. I hope you have great day too :)
I'm surprised you didn't mention Jedi mind tricks. Because they are breaking the free will of another being. I would think suggestive mind control, would be morally questionable to the Jedi.
I feel like at their true heart the jedi were good and wanted to do good, but by virtue of their long period uncontested and unchallenged they were allowed to coalesce into a very large extremely connected and ranked hierarchical organization, I believe this lead to many bad ideas with good intentions being compounded and reinforced over many generations. I feel like the jedi would work better as many small very loosely connected sects, sometimes the purest best knowledge of what to do comes from somebody new with eyes unclouded by the many intricacies of the situation and all the complicated morally grey relationships and problems between established long term members, and also not as rigid of a hierarchy of master, student, knight, consular etc etc.. people will naturally gravitate to where they are needed most and what they're best at, and if there's no prestige in titles then people won't have reason to aspire them without actually being really suited for them, and not having direct master student duos will allow padawans to take on a much more eclectic view of things and more trusted people to talk to about any problems they have. A criticism I could on my own theory is that small sects could be swept up by their reverence of a particular charismatic and well liked leader and the whole sect continually compounding his ideas traditions rules and the such on everything bc his idea on somethings were very good, I believe this could be remedied by having padawans and knight aged jedis exchanged between the sects every 2 years, then having a meetup for half or the full jedi population every 5 to 10 years, I say half or all bc I feel like it would be dangerous to let their enemies know their all gonna be in one place is too dangerous, I also feel like a small skeleton crew should be left at each post and padawans should not be allowed to come at all, maybe thats when the padawans tests for knighthood should also take place at multiple secret locations. Sorry for the long ramble I started and just kept rambling on and on lol ive just been thinking about jedi and their failures not just in ideals and dogma but also in their organization and how it functioned. I doubt anybody will read all this but if you did it's very appreciated and I'd love even more if you told me why my idea sucks or what holes and problems it has and what you think could work better or if you liked my idea add or subtract what you think it would need work or you have a complete different point of view and idea and how it could work please let me know!
I mean goodness, they were just so stupid. But it’s about as dumb as any superhero’s no kill rule, as villains casually kill hundreds. It’s just dumb and doesn’t reflect reality on any level. Art of War 101, if your enemy is willing to do what you won’t, you will likely lose.
The Jedi and the sith are far more similar than either likes to admit. Generally the line by Jet Nebula from Fatal Alliance said it best they are like sects of the same religion who agree on some tenets but disagree on others and hate each other for it. The Jedi as an order are far more morally grey than they like to admit
Bruh, I would never be a Jedi, IDC how much midi-chlorian was in my blood. I’d start my own order, them dudes is BIG losers. Sith got no loyalty and can’t help but betray anybody soon as they get a chance. It’s really ridiculous. Hope they do something better in future movies, but I be damn if imma watch Rey lead that charge.🤷🏾♂️
I'm gonna need some specifics on "Force Injury", 'cause it just sounds like basic telekinesis, same as "Force Choke", or Push/Pull, etc. Use the Force to jerk a guys leg off, ooo that was "Force Injury!" 🤦
Yah I'd fall to the sith any day. Jedi doctrine is like any religion to me. We are mortals attempting to make semse of what we live through.Take it with a grain of salt or you will cause the the things you wish to prevent.
I mean, the Force Injure makes some sense as a Jedi ability - if you can injure someone and take them out of the fight by damaging their knee or hand, it's better than killing them, especially if the alternative is lightsabre combat, which can be lethal or crippling, or a Force Push, which can do a lot more damage than you'd think.
Luke Skywallers Projection when Luke made a Projection to fight Kylo on another Planet
@@VGODP That was an advanced abilities, the use of witch ended up killing Luke
@@andrewmcconnell-ns1lk 😥
Also for those who dont know, Luke used a Jedi variant of Dun Moch on Vader in their final duel on the Second Death Star. Speaking words of love, support, compassion and belief in the good inside Vader which successfully helped in bringing Anakin back to the surface. When Sidious was electrocuting Luke to death Vader was conflicted and compromised. Just how the Sith version of Dun Moch brings out doubt in self and makes the person it's used against untrusting in one's capabilities so the user can take advantage of their weaknesses in this moment, Lukes variant (which he learned from Vader and also Sidous then twisted it to his uses on the fly basically) did the same thing just with love and compassion. Totally compromising Vader. That was Anakin you see battling to resurface fully while watching his son get electrocuted to death. I know most of us here know this but this is for the few who dont.
“Fear is the path to the dark side. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to suffering.” and also: “Once you start down the dark path, forever will it dominate your destiny. Consume you, it will.” -- Yoda. The Jedi Order traipsed blithely to their own destruction seemingly never once considering that Yoda's advice (even Yoda himself) should be applied to themselves. Concept of self can either be your greatest strength or your greatest weakness, either one is yours to own. Luke learned what the Order couldnt or wouldnt. A well done video!
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I think #1 could still be a light side ability. In the same vein of force shock, it can be used to stop a fight going longer than necessary. This could also be controlled so it can start as small injuries and be used with more severity as required.
I'm basing this on the practice of Kung Fu and the philosophy of the bo staff. It was a weapon but also a tool. To stop, not to injure. To injure, not to maim. To maim, not to kill.
I agree with you. Why is using a lightsaber acceptable at all if you can’t even use a force push on someone. You could use force injure to give an opponent with a lightsaber a hand cramp and that would be the end of it. I’m sure Dooku would have appreciated that since in his case the alternative was removing his hands entirely. Everything can be used with genuine and good intentions, just imagine if the Jedi used force lightning on mass scales to provide free energy to the galaxy. But instead they were afraid of the same force they touted being connected with
Man, I’m so glad Luke in the EU changed made things better for his Jedi order instead repeating the same mistakes
Well, that's because EU Luke is much better written.
He studies all of the history of the Jedi, as well as other Force-wielding orders (and even allows some people from those groups in his Jedi)
Instead of trying to clumsily copy the defunct old Order without any of the infrastructure.
@@RensuneThey blew up his Jedi Order in their first movie. They didn't seem interested in writing about Jedi at all, so why bother to have Luke do anything different?
@@Hello-bi1pm Why bother to have Luke in their movies at all, really.
@@Rensune Bait
The rarest Jedi ability... Emotional maturity
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It is the most forbidden of all techniques
I have a question. We know that Jedi who become Sith are usually powerful because of their prior Jedi training. But what about Sith that become Jedi? Does their Sith training make them a quick study? Or does their darkside knowledge make them incompatible with Jedi teachings/lightside abilities?
I love rare Force ability am happy the Jedi were allowed to use these force abilities in star wars
Keep making these very interesting videos! I look forward to an upload from Stupendous Wave everyday!
I feel like Mace Windu used these abilities on a daily basis with no thought or consequences behind them.
Palpatine was insanely skilled at Force Stealth. To be able to sit 5 feet across from powerful Jedi like Mace Windu and Yoda amongst half a dozen others and they have zero clue that you're the most powerful Sith Lord ever and the one that they've been tirelessly looking for is wild 😂
"Secrecy was against the jedi way, obi wan literially fakes his death and is right under anakins nose when he believes his master is dead during the clone wars"
The Force Bellow ability sounds very similar to Dune’s Bene Gesserit. I could see how it could be useful to the Jedi if the damage is not used on living beings.
It's no surprise Considering George borrowed many aspects of Dune. Which had been released prior to Star Wars.
3:25 "Come, Jedi. Let me taste of your Thu'um"
A variant of Memory Walk could actually be a good thing for Jedi to use. Instead of targeting the worst memories, they could force the "victim" to relive their best memories over and over (to bring someone back to the light side or stop them from turning in the first place, etc), or just to relive their memories in general (to treat someone's amnesia). Controlling which memories your target is reliving doesn't have to be bad.
The Force can be used in a neutral way, Force stealth(or making themselves invisible in minecraft is useful)
Any ability can be used for any purpose, yet the feelings and intent is the key to what powers they use; and not every calm jedi would use all abilities.
To me the injure one seems fairly well classified for a Jedi to use. Its too high on the list imo. It can be thougth of as a tool to incapacitate a hostile situation to not escalate any further. Imagine a big fight about to break out into something unmanegable but u injure a hand, a leg, etc. to momentarily incapacitate one of the parties..... better than maining them with the lightsaber imo (or outright having to kill them).
KOTOR 2, which is probably my favorite SW title (it's between KOTOR 2, Jedi Academy, and Battlefront 2 with the Episode 3 Movie Game and Lego Star Wars as runners up due to nostalgia mostly) and certainly my most played title - has my favorite set of force powers;
#3 ) The Drains (life drain, force drain, death field, etc.)
#2 ) The Fear line
#1 ) The last power in the Slow line - Force Plague
Honorable Mentions: Battle Meditation (mostly due to story/lore reasons), Fury, and Force Enlightenment
But it also has another power I love to use that has left me with many questions over the last few years and I wonder why its not on your list here because it IS seemingly rare: Force Crush
One of the strongest telekinetic abilities in terms of raw combat potential IMO, and though it's listed in KOTOR as a dark side power, I've seen Mace Windu using it on General Grievous. (I'm pretty sure he damn near killed him with that 1 attack too, god I love Mace Windu... damn BF2 remake doesn't have him either 😢)
I know Windu is sorta famous for his use of Vapaad due to his constant skirting the line between light and dark, but I'm thinking force crush must be a neutral power at worst.
Force crush is clearly used against General Grievous, by Mace Windu in the clone wars series.
The robes were a symbol of pride for Jedi? Pride might not be a very good thing to be teaching people with powers.
I could've sworn I've seen this video before on this channel. But it's still a pretty informative one.
If the force allows the jedi to use such abilities, there is no conflict. It is only with the intent that conflict may lay.
You would think shatter point would be on this list!
I think Force Bellow should be limited to the application of the megaphone effect due to the risk of injuring allies, but Force Injure is not a discrepancy when Jedi are allowed to use a lightsaber in self defense, or even pre-emptively if it's for the right cause. Think of it this way: you hach some evil scheme and a Jedi decides that you need to be stopped, and that their target is your arm. Would it make more sense for them to cut off your arm with their lightsaber, or simply break it with the Force?
After order 66 the Jedi had no choice but to hide and no longer openly carry their lightsabers on their belts. My guess is those who knew of the Force conceal used it more, and those who didn't used other ways to hide who they were. It was a slap in the face for the Jedi to go from openly carrying their lightsabers in public and standing out in the crowd to completely hiding their lightsabers and blending in with the crowd.
"Force ro dah"
All cool abilities. I want to see them depicted in The Old Republic, The High Republic, the JEDI video games, The Mandoverse, etc. I want Ability #7 to be used by Luke, when he tells Ahsoka, Ezra, and other Jedi to hide on Tanalorr with Cal Kestis, until the end of The Sequel Trilogy.
I believe that Michu Diru is the reason why T0-B1 became a jedi in Star Wars visions.
I really was curious about this
Force Orgasm would be pretty sweet. Would love to see it used against Greedo or Yaddle.
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@@mattchooblink Exactly
@@pyro7234 Maybe they're in the same universe?
Abraham Hicks needs to be inducted as new Jedi Grand Master. 🐸🍸
how obi wan used force crush in the clone wars all the time thankfully on droids, he also used mou kei a few times during the clone wars but only once on a person.
In Legends would Alter environment be the best description for what Luke used to manipulate the black hole to swallow the Vong ships?
A great, GREAT MANY... Would say bout any Force abilities LITERALLY can or do basically exert your will somehow wether subtly without them realizing it much or near all the time or more forcing compliance "or else"... ESPECIALLY when your having to use it to fight wether you had to start it, decided to start it or your enemy(s). Like random commandos, Mandos, etc for instance, may be well aware you have abilities but decided to force you into a fight either way... Basically all your doing in any such scenario is using Force abilities to force your will on others at some point. Especially if your NOT using a lightsaber or any other weapon.. an doubt even then since many Force abilities are basically enhancing of any given weapons use in a fight or pitched battle.. so I've always kinda thought it was less an ability or said groups' doctrine of any ability or type of ability use an much more WHOM uses it an for what.. like infamous Force Lighting.. Starkiller only STARTED bad but became more an more good.. his lightning NEVER changed either way.. while Sideous probably NEVER was good.. either lightning blast probably didn't care whom or what threw it? As them not being alive, however their caster was.. would it be alot different besides those 2 if the blast came from a non user or a Droid
Morichro was used by Master Yaddle, a technique to maim someone from within.
I like the Jedi Sentinels
I was hoping to hear about the abilities that are rare in the sense of “not very many Force users have it” instead of “so that’s why the Jedi forbade it”
A rare Jedi ability snapping at the word genocide by corrupt Senators and trying to strike them down with your light saber and Force pushing their lackeys out of your way while you try to kill the target
The jedi mind trick is a suggestion created with the force. The subject still has a choice, so its use isn't a violation of free will.
Force bellow reminds me of Skyrim's Fus Ro Dah
what about force prevesion (the mind controll like technice) in one of the books luke acctualy questions himself if it is an ability that should even be used at all by the jedi because of the potential danger it could lead to and what you acctualy doing to the target.
YES PLEASE!
Haven’t we already seen this?? Am I going nuts?
I think I already saw this video yesterday or some time past a couple of days
Common sense was definitely lacking sometimes injuring a person in order to accomplish a certain goal should have been perfectly acceptable. For example sometimes you need to break a bone in order to properly reset it or else you risk having a person or creature being crippled or even worse suffering in the long term As long as you were not warping life or commiting acts purposely to torture out of cruelty it should not have been a problem
The old jedi order: no, you can't do that
The new jedi order: do what ever you want, i don't care.
Am I the only one that could see a Jedi asking to practice force lighting for welding like ship repair if a droid isn't available?
The rarest Jedi ability is not being a judgmental d-bag.
I wanna hear about the funniest Force abilities.
Who’s got Force Whoopie Cushion equivalent?
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I'm curious why you didn't have Emerald lightning on this list. It's an ability at that was used by Luke, but unaware of who else may have used it. To what I understand it was rarely to never used because of how deadly it is. So if you see this I'm curious to know your thoughts on it and why it didn't make your list of rare force powers.
Plo koon also, its called electric judgement
Do all Jedi’s have the same powers or could each have their own different power, like different magic abilities like the witches in charmed, the X men?
Yoda used Alter Environment to hit the tree with a bolt of lightning.
It's the intention behind the will which creates action that taints a power as light or dark. Not arbitrary acceptance into one club or another.
Using forcepowers effects your soul. Jedi don't use darkside because it breeds further dark behavior. Its next to nothing to do with the power it's self. Darksiders don't use the light side because it requires things like empathy.
Grey jedi have to balance the two or be consumed by one and in most cases this means grey jedi lean Light because the darkside is all consuming.
I use Force Belch daily. It's similar to Force Bellow and Force Earthquake. Sith Belchers fall before me.
Pretty cool abilities 😊 Force Stealth,Force Below(yes it's overkill but it's useful). 2 is very good. Psychological warfare,allowed. Used in sports very often. Force Injure is disgusting. Pure hypocrisy of the Jedi. And that's why they were destroyed and almost extinct. I agree this shows Jedi's lack of reasoning. Really bad. I hope you have great day too :)
Would clones kill them during order 66 if they used the force hide and seek and ability
Is this a re upload? Im sure ive seen this before.
I'm surprised you didn't mention Jedi mind tricks. Because they are breaking the free will of another being. I would think suggestive mind control, would be morally questionable to the Jedi.
It's just a suggestion. Like the MSRP on a vehicle sales tag
It’s questionable to use X power…while violently chopping opponents up.
Yeaaaahhhhhhhhh
Hello sir I believe that the early jeddie were the balance
They were, but over time they began to believe that light side equals good; Dark side equals bad
I feel like at their true heart the jedi were good and wanted to do good, but by virtue of their long period uncontested and unchallenged they were allowed to coalesce into a very large extremely connected and ranked hierarchical organization, I believe this lead to many bad ideas with good intentions being compounded and reinforced over many generations. I feel like the jedi would work better as many small very loosely connected sects, sometimes the purest best knowledge of what to do comes from somebody new with eyes unclouded by the many intricacies of the situation and all the complicated morally grey relationships and problems between established long term members, and also not as rigid of a hierarchy of master, student, knight, consular etc etc.. people will naturally gravitate to where they are needed most and what they're best at, and if there's no prestige in titles then people won't have reason to aspire them without actually being really suited for them, and not having direct master student duos will allow padawans to take on a much more eclectic view of things and more trusted people to talk to about any problems they have. A criticism I could on my own theory is that small sects could be swept up by their reverence of a particular charismatic and well liked leader and the whole sect continually compounding his ideas traditions rules and the such on everything bc his idea on somethings were very good, I believe this could be remedied by having padawans and knight aged jedis exchanged between the sects every 2 years, then having a meetup for half or the full jedi population every 5 to 10 years, I say half or all bc I feel like it would be dangerous to let their enemies know their all gonna be in one place is too dangerous, I also feel like a small skeleton crew should be left at each post and padawans should not be allowed to come at all, maybe thats when the padawans tests for knighthood should also take place at multiple secret locations. Sorry for the long ramble I started and just kept rambling on and on lol ive just been thinking about jedi and their failures not just in ideals and dogma but also in their organization and how it functioned. I doubt anybody will read all this but if you did it's very appreciated and I'd love even more if you told me why my idea sucks or what holes and problems it has and what you think could work better or if you liked my idea add or subtract what you think it would need work or you have a complete different point of view and idea and how it could work please let me know!
Nice use of a Magic the Gathering card
O I-wan uses the taunt one all the time?! No?
The Jedi are even bigger hypocrites than I thought.
Did Obi Wan use Stealth when he was Rako Hardeen?
Didn’t anakin use the force injure ability against some traitor, whom I’ve forgotten the name of?
Force speed. Used by obi wan and qui gon in episode 1 in the very beginning of the movie and never used again
they are always using force speed in combat i think
Also, wasn't shatter point a very rare Jedi ability? Or is it not questionable?
A general grayvious era?
Dun Moch? So trash talk counts as a Force ability?
More or less
“Excuse me, master. I speak jive.”
What
Rey has already mastered all these. 😅
Why is trash talking ur opponent mid fight considered a force power?
Wait hold up did you just say that the sith use the force to chip their opponents?
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Day 193 of asking for a part 3 of what if anakin was trained by qui gon
I mean goodness, they were just so stupid. But it’s about as dumb as any superhero’s no kill rule, as villains casually kill hundreds. It’s just dumb and doesn’t reflect reality on any level. Art of War 101, if your enemy is willing to do what you won’t, you will likely lose.
The Jedi and the sith are far more similar than either likes to admit. Generally the line by Jet Nebula from Fatal Alliance said it best they are like sects of the same religion who agree on some tenets but disagree on others and hate each other for it. The Jedi as an order are far more morally grey than they like to admit
Bruh, I would never be a Jedi, IDC how much midi-chlorian was in my blood. I’d start my own order, them dudes is BIG losers. Sith got no loyalty and can’t help but betray anybody soon as they get a chance. It’s really ridiculous. Hope they do something better in future movies, but I be damn if imma watch Rey lead that charge.🤷🏾♂️
I always knew the Jedi were evil! Those sneaky bastards! 🤪
This is interesting and shows that the jedi are really flawed organization.
Yea this is definatly a repost
It's not a shot for shot repost
I'm gonna need some specifics on "Force Injury", 'cause it just sounds like basic telekinesis, same as "Force Choke", or Push/Pull, etc. Use the Force to jerk a guys leg off, ooo that was "Force Injury!" 🤦
Yah I'd fall to the sith any day. Jedi doctrine is like any religion to me. We are mortals attempting to make semse of what we live through.Take it with a grain of salt or you will cause the the things you wish to prevent.
I swear this is a repost
OK enough ripping on Ani, getting old.
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I think the narrator has too much darkness in their head...
SITH POWERS RULE...
The mental ability to set things on fire is not telekinetic it is Pyrokinetic and known as pyrokinesis.