Could we have a video on force planets? Like Dagobah and Dathomir. Explaining why they’re so rich in the force and ranking them like here or something :) love the content
Yeah, Yoda is Minsch. His connection with that dark side cave on Dagobah is unmistakable. He "guarded" it because he felt responsible for its creation (and living next to it was a great place to hide from Sidious, too).
Actually, the zabrak originated in the Planet Iridonia and are also called iridonians. Many of them are or were force sensitive. The most famous zabrak Jedi was Bao'dur. The aprentice of Mira Surik, the exiled.
There is so much they could do with the Sith Pure Bloods, I think every Star Wars fan would be excited for a show or series or movie based around them. Also great video as always pal 💙😁
Although this list rather is incomplete, I recommend to split it in two different lists. One which shows the species with the most force users and one which shows species which brought up the most powerful force users.
Can’t argue with a species with the courage and shear intestinal fortitude to name itself after a cheese and then force the galaxy to take them seriously.
That Buster Scruggs/Rakata mashup meme almost killed me. Perfect usage. 👌 Can you do a video on lesser-known force powers that computer nerds have mastered, like Force Quit? ty ty
Mace Windu's people are the Korunnai of Haruun Kal, not the "Korunani of Korun" and they aren't a separate species, they're just humans who happen to always be Force Sensitive
#4 your personal favorite? Mine too, (Though Zabrak and Twi'Lek are cool too, IMO...) My favorite character from the Star Wars MMO is my Pureblood Sith Warrior... The game starts you off as a "Slave" but in my head-cannon... It was a bit of a mix-up and betrayal that ended her up there, and she dug her way out of that pit, and struck down any one who betrayed her or anyone she could not convince otherwise... (Like other Sith "Lords"). She's my favorite, because she's my Neutral Sith that respects actions over words, and seeks power simply because she knows the entire Empire would have her dead if they had their way... Also, the best Defense is a powerful Offense, right?
6:35 that’s so random…amidst all the lore, history and dark side energy, of Korriban, the native Sith Purebloods have their own species of symbiotic scabies (mites) that evolved with them. They even get reactive rashes from the older mites dying in their skin, just as with scabies in humans. And it’s treatable. Lol. Who knew. 😂
Why was the Mirialan species not included? A large portion of Jedi were of this species to the point where they were allowed to continue their species’ traditions while still being Jedi.
Cool video. I personally think that the sith purebloods and the Rakata are over the humans if it comes to the force sensitiveness per capita. Cos I guess there are a lot of humans, which are not force sensitive. But on the other side humans have some of the strongest in the force. It seems, that force sensitivity is much less equaly distributed under humans and the range of power in the force abilities is extremely wide. Yodas species the clear winner it is;)
I'm not sure if lumping Dathomirians and Zabraks together is fair. Zabraks are native to Iridonia, while Dathomirians are all varying degrees of Zabrak-human hybrids.
You asked what we thought of this video.... AND I really enjoyed it to be honest. It was very interesting, I liked it a lot. Great topic and great list. Glad us humans made 2nd place and it only made sense. While I was watching and then seen that we are number 2.... I was like WTF why are we not number one. UNTIL you said Yoda's species. Then umm yes of course they are number 1 and by far
Humans being no.2 may just be due to breeding habits since, if memory serves, Humans are compatible with most of the humanoid races in that Universe having the largest genetic variety and possible genetic combinations. Furthermore the children of such bonding can have little to no visible traits of their non-human parent such as only non-pure human blue hair, show only one primary visible trait like the characteristic eyes of the speices, or as if the non-human parent's race except for a few features like not as long protrusions with the Sith hybrids. That variety is one of the reasons that most of that galaxy use humans as the baseline test subjects for medical advancement, even with Kamino using human clones for medical efforts, and I think the half-humans are greatly inflating the numbers leading to the question "Should they count towards their non-human parent's race instead?". I think the answer to that question is they should probably have a category of their own.
I feel like humans are a bit overstated here, although the ones Mace Windu comes from are notable. But overall, I think part of the reason so many Jedi are human is simply because there are way more humans than other species in the galaxy. Possibly trillions, and yet there are still only the limited number of human Jedi. Percentage-wise, even if all 100,000 Jedi mentioned existing in the Clone Wars were human, that would still be far less than .01% of all humans.
Every Miraluka uses the force to see, every single one, and yet, are not on this list. How many of Yoda's species do we know of? 4? 5? How can you possibly assume they are the most force sensitive?
I don't keep up with the comics and books to well so I could be wrong here when I say this. Can't really say if yodas species should be number one or not we have only seen a handful and as for humans all we do is multiply and keep pushing forward and half the time we are just to salty to quit so it makes sense we got number 2 XD Plus most of the strongest force users have been human like palps or anakin.
My head cannon is that the sith species are the manifestation of the dark side Yodas species are the manifestation of the light side And humans ar ethe manifestation of balance
I think that it's unfair to put Zabraak as Dothimir natives. As at least in Legends they were native (evolved and rose) on the planet of the same name, also sometimes known as Iridonia. Which is why there are actually a higher number of Zabraak Jedi than are screen forward. Also I think it is doubly unfair to not include the Twi'lek or the Mirilaan in this list. Twi'lek in legends are actually well known for their levels of force sensitivity. Though not usually to the point of jedi training, and also many families did not give up their children until the hutts nigh forced them into being a slave race, and very impoverished. The Mirilaan also were very commonly force sensitive, as their spiritual practices included communing with and allowing the force to travel through them. Again that is not to say that they were always powerful enough to be taken in by the jedi or sith. But I think it is remiss to not take these two. (also Dothimir 'natives' until the TCW were humans, that were then essentially then altered into being what appear to be the Rakkati. Ventress' own original species. Neither of which had ties to the planet.) Edit: Forgot to include the Miriluka. ALL of whom were force sensitive, as while being a human offshoot they were born traditionally blind and instead saw the universe through the 'lens' of the force. They were simply a people that were very low in number and very withdrawn after the first Jedi Purge.
@@jmgonzales7701 Natives in the sense that it is not their actual home world. For instance, humanity in universe has a species home world of Coruscant, technically speaking.
@@ThePoopsmith-12345 I wouldn't say primitive as such. The witches simply led a tribal life style. Can't call people that made saber whips primitive... Though for Canon we have no 100% hard mark that Zabraak are wholly Dathomir natives only. We only know of the Night Brothers after all.
@@Meravokas Except Coruscant i believe was the native World of The Mandalorian race before they were driven away by the Humans. Isnt being born somewhere else make you a native of that place.
It could be that all of the members of Yoda’s species we know of are Force-sensitive simply because we know of so few.
You're better at reading statistics than most, my friend
Lucas made Yodas species mysterious, we will never know just how dense the force sensitive population is
Yes, although it is interesting that all the Force-sensitive individuals we know of are of above average power compared to other Force-sensitives.
That’s a good way to look at it.
@@vestarakhai5303 It’s a secret George Lucas may very well take to his grave.
Could we have a video on force planets? Like Dagobah and Dathomir. Explaining why they’re so rich in the force and ranking them like here or something :) love the content
Agreed, why is that even a thing? How does it work?
Places absorb the energies. I don't recall the name of the sith, but his death on dagobah tainted it. Especially the cave.
I’d say Mortis is probably 1, Korriban/Tython 2, Dagobah/Malachor V 3 maybe I don’t know there are so many lol
I'm surprised you didn't include the Miraluka, their entire Species is Force Sensitive.
I assumed they would be number one
100% agree They had to use the force in order to see.
Exactly they were naturally strong force users and a natural affinity for the light side
I’m also surprised he didn’t mention the Cereans too
thought the Miraluka would be mentioned, the inherently blind species that can only see trough the force
I consider yoda species the light side equivalent of the sith pureblood.
yea id say thats fair
We now nothing of yoda species, we only see then in the jedi no in the galaxy so
Pretty sure he was meant to be an avatar of the light side
No way.
The sith pureblood despite being "pureblood" looks human
Also all members of the miraluka were force sensitive. Because of their blindness which they were born with, they saw with the force.
2:42, poor guy really gave his life to “protect” the chancellor from his own pawn.
Yeah, Yoda is Minsch. His connection with that dark side cave on Dagobah is unmistakable. He "guarded" it because he felt responsible for its creation (and living next to it was a great place to hide from Sidious, too).
I think a really good video would be an analysis on who was the better master to their padawan, Anakin or Obi Wan. I think it is pretty debatable.
Anakin did rather well overall. Obi-Wan wasn't ready his position, not his fault but still.
THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS
Would be cool to see how some planets are affected by Force Nexuses compared to others, as well as how life evolves on them.
Actually, the zabrak originated in the Planet Iridonia and are also called iridonians.
Many of them are or were force sensitive.
The most famous zabrak Jedi was Bao'dur. The aprentice of Mira Surik, the exiled.
Yep and not only that but the dathomirian zabraks are a hybrid species as the witches of dathomir were originally human
There is so much they could do with the Sith Pure Bloods, I think every Star Wars fan would be excited for a show or series or movie based around them. Also great video as always pal 💙😁
I once heard a theory that Yodas species is actually created via the force itself by a concentration of living force energy.
Although this list rather is incomplete, I recommend to split it in two different lists.
One which shows the species with the most force users and one which shows species which brought up the most powerful force users.
Awesome Video! Please one for all the Force Abilities showcased in the end.
Do a video on if the Jedi were one of the reasons the force was out of balance why Anakin Skywalker destroyed them
Good good idea
What about the Miraluka, all where force sensitive and had force sight
Can’t argue with a species with the courage and shear intestinal fortitude to name itself after a cheese and then force the galaxy to take them seriously.
That Buster Scruggs/Rakata mashup meme almost killed me. Perfect usage. 👌
Can you do a video on lesser-known force powers that computer nerds have mastered, like Force Quit? ty ty
Human of course....we can see more humans than everything in both sides
Mace Windu's people are the Korunnai of Haruun Kal, not the "Korunani of Korun" and they aren't a separate species, they're just humans who happen to always be Force Sensitive
Midichlorians per cell, per person? Yoda's, it must be, no contest.
Where do you find that list of species with age ranges attached from the beginning? It looks like a good resource.
Dancing Yoda never gets old
5:39: it should be known that though the zabracks are residents of Dathomir, they are not originally from Dathomir; they are originally from Iridonia.
Loved it, good job again. Stupendouswave
It would be cool if they someday make a Star Wars movie with a non-human main protagonist.
How about weakest Force species and what they might have done to overcome their limitations?
Zabraks also come from iridonia and most force sensitive Iridonian Zabraks tend to align with the light
#4 your personal favorite? Mine too, (Though Zabrak and Twi'Lek are cool too, IMO...)
My favorite character from the Star Wars MMO is my Pureblood Sith Warrior... The game starts you off as a "Slave" but in my head-cannon... It was a bit of a mix-up and betrayal that ended her up there, and she dug her way out of that pit, and struck down any one who betrayed her or anyone she could not convince otherwise... (Like other Sith "Lords"). She's my favorite, because she's my Neutral Sith that respects actions over words, and seeks power simply because she knows the entire Empire would have her dead if they had their way... Also, the best Defense is a powerful Offense, right?
"Not alota bling,when he do the thing. Badabom badabing. From the womb to the tomb, get that roccata. Badabing badabomb."
6:35 that’s so random…amidst all the lore, history and dark side energy, of Korriban, the native Sith Purebloods have their own species of symbiotic scabies (mites) that evolved with them. They even get reactive rashes from the older mites dying in their skin, just as with scabies in humans. And it’s treatable. Lol. Who knew. 😂
What abt Twi’ lek Aylaa secura, Darth talon etc.
For me, Yoda's Race has shown to be powerful in the Force which includes Yaddle and Yoda himself.
Yoda's species wouldn't be the first in that situation. I imagine it's much the same with the Duinuogwuin and the Tchuukthai.
IF you were in the star wars universe who an what would you like to be and in what timeline era??????????🧐
Abeloth vs. Lord Gonk Droid ???
Can you do a video on the togruta species?
11:09 hahahahahahaha 😭😭😭 that caught me way off guard! oh man that was funny! 🤣👍🏼
The koon family. Given a different context, this could be the end of someone’s career😂
So far when it comes to force sensitive species only Yoda's species has my attention and I would love to more about them.
The Georgi GS clip there :)
This is the way
I had no idea that humans were so high up on the force sensitivity chart
And not forget the Mirilians who were also very strong in the force, stronger than most other species.
Top ten force nexus planets? Yavin IV, Tython, Korriban etc.
Interesting
Awesome Vid 🖤🗡️
Why was the Mirialan species not included? A large portion of Jedi were of this species to the point where they were allowed to continue their species’ traditions while still being Jedi.
10:47 - they're worshiping Yogurt!
What was that animation for the duels with Obi Wan and Anakin @10:00? That was awesome and I haven't seen that before.
At 0:08 into the video wheere did you find that list of species in star wars id love to check it out
I love the Sith Pure Bloods
I always thought it was Yoda’s species
I’d like to think Yoda’s species came from a planet that’s somewhere along a long forgotten hyperspace route or something.
Y’all forgot the Mirialans, togrutans, the Mirelukans
Isn't Eth Koth technically is related to Darth Maul? I remember somewhere that Moth and Maul are cousins. That's an awkward family reunion. Lol.
Zeffonians,miraluka,and drengir: (to name a few)
Miraluka
Red Sith
Humans (they dominate both Jedi and Sith Orders)
No wonder Han didnt believe in the Force since the force sensitive beings are so restricted in number.....
Imagine if Kal vastor was trained since he was a little kid...
NNNNNNOOOOOOO
what the f-
Did anyone else see the kel dor or plo koons species in the madalorian style armour?
Cool video. I personally think that the sith purebloods and the Rakata are over the humans if it comes to the force sensitiveness per capita. Cos I guess there are a lot of humans, which are not force sensitive. But on the other side humans have some of the strongest in the force. It seems, that force sensitivity is much less equaly distributed under humans and the range of power in the force abilities is extremely wide. Yodas species the clear winner it is;)
What video game is shown while they were talking about Dathomirians?
0:31 who’s that young force sensitive Twi’lek in that pic?
For the Zabrak Jedi why didn’t you include Agen Kolar?
I'm not sure if lumping Dathomirians and Zabraks together is fair. Zabraks are native to Iridonia, while Dathomirians are all varying degrees of Zabrak-human hybrids.
You asked what we thought of this video.... AND I really enjoyed it to be honest. It was very interesting, I liked it a lot. Great topic and great list. Glad us humans made 2nd place and it only made sense. While I was watching and then seen that we are number 2.... I was like WTF why are we not number one. UNTIL you said Yoda's species. Then umm yes of course they are number 1 and by far
ORDER 66
What would happen if Darth Nhilus consumed Dathomir?
Surprised no miraluka
Per capita just by sheer volume would be humans. But realistically either yoda species or native sith-mericans.
Minch is yoda’s first name
thats a cool Force ability chart! whats that from?
Humans being no.2 may just be due to breeding habits since, if memory serves, Humans are compatible with most of the humanoid races in that Universe having the largest genetic variety and possible genetic combinations. Furthermore the children of such bonding can have little to no visible traits of their non-human parent such as only non-pure human blue hair, show only one primary visible trait like the characteristic eyes of the speices, or as if the non-human parent's race except for a few features like not as long protrusions with the Sith hybrids. That variety is one of the reasons that most of that galaxy use humans as the baseline test subjects for medical advancement, even with Kamino using human clones for medical efforts, and I think the half-humans are greatly inflating the numbers leading to the question "Should they count towards their non-human parent's race instead?". I think the answer to that question is they should probably have a category of their own.
The majority of humanoid races in Star Wars are actually ancient offshoots of humanity.
I feel like humans are a bit overstated here, although the ones Mace Windu comes from are notable. But overall, I think part of the reason so many Jedi are human is simply because there are way more humans than other species in the galaxy. Possibly trillions, and yet there are still only the limited number of human Jedi. Percentage-wise, even if all 100,000 Jedi mentioned existing in the Clone Wars were human, that would still be far less than .01% of all humans.
Every Miraluka uses the force to see, every single one, and yet, are not on this list. How many of Yoda's species do we know of? 4? 5? How can you possibly assume they are the most force sensitive?
I don't keep up with the comics and books to well so I could be wrong here when I say this.
Can't really say if yodas species should be number one or not we have only seen a handful and as for humans all we do is multiply and keep pushing forward and half the time we are just to salty to quit so it makes sense we got number 2 XD
Plus most of the strongest force users have been human like palps or anakin.
What about miraluka? The blind species
Is it just me, or do the Rakata share some physical superficial similarities with Ethorians? Also, do Vornskrs count?
I'm surprised Twi-lek's were not pn the list.
The sith species are entirely force sensitive, but in the dark side which inspired the sith order in name and practice.
My head cannon is that the sith species are the manifestation of the dark side
Yodas species are the manifestation of the light side
And humans ar ethe manifestation of balance
Yoda
interesting
I thought the number was 10,000 during the CW era
it was... unless Disney changed it while we weren't looking
good video but the Miraluka get no love they are all force sensitive they even have to use the force to see like daredevil
Everyone knows that E.T. was the strongest Jedi.
What site do you use to find to find that info
Where can i find that list of force abilities at 11:39?
Did any members of Siths pure blood turned to the Light ?
Surprised you forgot bao dur
Why was the Miraluka left off this list? The entire species is force sensitive as because they have no eyes they see using the force exclusively.
Im confused about plo koon's head on kal skirata's body 🤔
I think that it's unfair to put Zabraak as Dothimir natives. As at least in Legends they were native (evolved and rose) on the planet of the same name, also sometimes known as Iridonia. Which is why there are actually a higher number of Zabraak Jedi than are screen forward. Also I think it is doubly unfair to not include the Twi'lek or the Mirilaan in this list. Twi'lek in legends are actually well known for their levels of force sensitivity. Though not usually to the point of jedi training, and also many families did not give up their children until the hutts nigh forced them into being a slave race, and very impoverished. The Mirilaan also were very commonly force sensitive, as their spiritual practices included communing with and allowing the force to travel through them. Again that is not to say that they were always powerful enough to be taken in by the jedi or sith. But I think it is remiss to not take these two. (also Dothimir 'natives' until the TCW were humans, that were then essentially then altered into being what appear to be the Rakkati. Ventress' own original species. Neither of which had ties to the planet.)
Edit: Forgot to include the Miriluka. ALL of whom were force sensitive, as while being a human offshoot they were born traditionally blind and instead saw the universe through the 'lens' of the force. They were simply a people that were very low in number and very withdrawn after the first Jedi Purge.
Arent they consider native since they are the original settlers?
@@jmgonzales7701 Natives in the sense that it is not their actual home world. For instance, humanity in universe has a species home world of Coruscant, technically speaking.
Yea the dathomirians were just primitive humans in Legends. I thought the Zabraks Disney Wars canon was always stupid.
@@ThePoopsmith-12345 I wouldn't say primitive as such. The witches simply led a tribal life style. Can't call people that made saber whips primitive... Though for Canon we have no 100% hard mark that Zabraak are wholly Dathomir natives only. We only know of the Night Brothers after all.
@@Meravokas Except Coruscant i believe was the native World of The Mandalorian race before they were driven away by the Humans. Isnt being born somewhere else make you a native of that place.
How the hell The Miraluka didnt make this
Wasnt the zabrak jedi master died against Sidious with Kit Fisto?
And the rakata weren't slaves, but enslavers.
The Kwa/Kwi gave them technology and were eradicated by the rakata.