I think it comes down to focus versus unfocused. When one is in pain they cannot focus well but if you have keenly learned to focus your mind you can push through the pain. I think this is true for Jedi, they first learned to focus their minds and remain focused which allows them to use the same amount of force that a Sith might be using but more efficiently because of their focus allowing more of the force to be used in their end goal.
Makes sense. Easily why ventrus peaked fast vs asoka during the clone wars (I think she was close in saber fighting) who during the mandalorian, would absolutely dump on ventrus.
Those who think and ponder too much, will fail to act or will act too late; those who only act, will fail to think and ponder or will not learn what they should; those who learn to think after they have learned to act, will forever fight to restrain and control themselves; those who learn how to act after they have learned restraint and control, will understand when and how to act. The Jedi do not understand when action is critical, as in the mandalorian war, but the sith don't learn until it is too late as in Darth Banes time. Needing to be a part of the republics dealings, and shouldn't allow absurd amounts of unrestrained power hungry maniacs. In both cases, both orders almost went extinct.
Except that for the SIth, pain is an emotion and thus pain only makes them more powerful, more aggressive, ya one could say that Jedi sometimes would be more focused, but if enough pressure is put on them, that focus breaks and they become weaker, which is why in the old republic days and even in the ancient era Sith apprentices often could beat a fully educated Jedi Knight, because despite their attempt to become without emotion, they are living beings and having emotions is both normal instinct and normal nature to them, so the ''bubble'' they use to push all those emotions aside is often relatively easy to break.
That is true. when a Jedi is trained. they're trained to hold back and like you said, the force is like a river and when you're trained as a Jedi, a damn is put in front of your power in your only allowed to use certain amount of knowledge of that energy. but when you become a sith and turn to the dark side, that damn is removed and your full power is unleashed and flowing through you. I believe that's what happened with Anakin when he turned to the dark side in the revenge of the sith novel cuz his heart was like a furnace And when he gave into the dark side and looked inward on himself, that's when the gates to his heart unleash the full power of the furnace and his power in the force and that's what made him so powerful when he took out the Jedi in the temple
Control and restraint. Sith fight with incredible power in the beginning, if you can endure the first attacks they will become weaker. With Jedi they hold back and use their power when needed. This is not the case for all but you see it in the most veteran of Jedi.
I think it comes down to the sith ideology in general. The sith train their apprentices with the knowledge they could be betrayed and killed. The Jedi give away all their secrets to their apprentices while the sith do not in order to keep one up on them.
The Jedi hide all undiscovered Force user and sith artifacts they definitely hide things. the sith basically just keep it all in plain sight so it gets overlooked
@@DMAN4u2 they hide knowledge of the dark side but the jedi do strive to teach everything they know about the light side of force to their aprentices while the sith try to hide things that would make their aprentices too powerful in order to not be overthrown
Freedon Nadd , Exar Kun, Revan, Kreia, just that whole 300 year era is the best you’re gonna get from Star Wars, the best stories. Honorable mention the great Hyperspace War era as well.
Wasn't Sidious also familiar with the light side of the force? When he said to Anakin, "My mentor taught me everything about the force, even the nature of the dark side." and "If one is to understand the great mystery, one must study all its aspects..." that seemed to imply that he at least studied the light side, too. Of course, he wasn't trained as a Jedi, but knowing the light side would certainly make him more powerful than a pure dark side Sith.
There is a theory alongside but apart from the one about him supposedly draining Padme's life from a distance to keep Vader alive. Instead this theory suggests that Sidious holding his palm over Vader on Mustafar was a Light Side technique that kept Vader stable until he could be tended to by the medical droids. Nothing concrete on screen or otherwise, though. But he did always come off as someone who understood that the darkest shadows could only be thrown by the light.
Hé knew Light side techniques but never learned how to use them,the only reason Palpatine said "study all its aspects"is just to turn Anakin,still intrigues me how real people somehow get fooled by fictiv characters
It strikes me that using a Light Side technique for selfish ends wouldn't be above Sidious. He didn't actually care about Vader. If anything he wanted to make him suffer for his failure and keep him as a puppet as further punishment for disappointing him.
@@The_Lucent_Archangel Thats impossible, your alignement in The Force depends on your mental and emotional state,Exar Kun was unable to use the light side when he wanted to defend himself against some monsters.The Force is not a tool,you cant just chose wheter or not you are light or dark
There is that, but its also the same principal that governs everything. Power expressed along a polarity grows from incorporating both. The concept of the yin/ yang- light and dark do not oppose each other, but rather compliment and clarify one another. The root issue here is that the Jedi abs the sith are equally in error, because both of them try to cut off half of themselves, half of the force. But when one changes sides, they again great power. The yin and yang have a circle of the opposite inside the point of each element at its greatest- the point of maximum yin has a dot of yang, and vice versa. So the one who changes sides has that greater capacity because they have a core of the opposite. The ideal, however, is to stay in the center...
@@afuckingblackhawkhelicopte5203 Honestly, he really might have been a Jedi. Or maybe a Lesser Sith... Like seriously, do you really believe a Non-Force Sensitive Rando is who happens to live on the planet could survive what happened on Malachor 5 and become incredibly OP? To me, I don't really believe a random person with no Force Sensitivity or Jedi/Sith can survive Revan's Superweapon. Let alone become a wound in the force.
Nihilus wasnt a jedi or sith (at first) but he was force sensitive. He became a wound in the force and trained in sith ways but the way hes described in books and comics and the game he wasnt a true sith lord.
It may have to do with choice. If the only thing you know is the dark side you are not really choosing it but in reality following a path. But, if you choose darkness over light that might be something that enables a deeper level of control
And then there is the fact that Sith apprentices are taught little to nothing about the light side, yet Jedi have already masterd it once they start embracing the dark. Wich means, if such a Jedi hasn't gone completely mad, he has access to both skillsets. Raging and wrathful during offense, calm and focused during defense.
Question is does that still make him a Jedi if he’s using the dark side for offensive. This is where Star Wars get tricky . Because there no real mention of so called grey jedis.
Another idea I had is that if the two sides of The Force are somewhat sentient but separate cosmic entities (portrayed by the brother and sister in the Mortis arc), then perhaps the dark side offers greater power to those who go from Jedi to Sith as a sort of bribe to them.
I dont think a dark obi would be very powerful, if I remember correctly from a previous vid it was mentioned that Obi-Wan's mediclorian count (don't remember if it's the right spelling) is quite low, so his force potential is actually fairly low. That is why he focused and mastered a defensive saber form to the point where he can rival even yoda and mace in saber combat. Without the impenetrable defensive form and focus of a jedi, I don't imagine he would do well as a sith or dark side user.
Anger, hate and grief brings power from one’s potential, but it often overpowers the one trying to control them. There is such an in-balance in the one that relies on emotions that they no longer control their focus, but their focus controls them.
The River and Dam analogy is my take on this too; with augmented feelings they get to know the Dark Force and probably more, also how to combine it with the Light Force and maybe a third Force, not seen when you're 1-sided; like the Dark Jedi and Je'di before them; so I think it gets really complex and powerful, proving once more that the right way of the Force, is to know both sides, the good balance between them and be virtuous about it, like the Je'di were
In a novel he did go dark for just a brief moment and scared count dooku. Also think he might have dabbled a bit into it because of how easily he dealt with sidious lighting and if you look at his eyes during that struggle Yoda's eyes were just a little yellow
He had tried to fall intentionally out of curiosity, and there was a massive power surge within him. However, he also acknowledges its futility in a long run. Coming from someone who has a livespan of a thousand years, you have to respect his perspective. This is why he told Luke the dark side isn't actually stronger, it's just more tempting. It feels powerful in a less subtle way, that's why it's easily perceived as stronger
He fell on purpose in the novel to show duku if he succumbed to the darkness no one would be able to defeat or stop him. He then brought himself back as soon as he allowed himself to fail. Yoda is powerful in the light and chooses to stay in the light even though he knows if he fell he would get way more powerful that’s what makes him so special.
Ex Jedi understand their former orders of their time, they can attack more effectively then a normal Sith lord. They also have understand of both sides technique's and short comings.
You know I think you make a very good point in your analogy of the dam & the river as you came to explain it makes a whole lot of sense when you actually sit and think about it!! And after pondering on that theory it blew my mind.Exar Kun is by far one of my favorite sith Lords of all time followed by Lord Vader and Revan. But after pondering on your theory it makes a whole lot of sense I do so enjoy your videos keep up the good work May the force be with you
I agree with a lot of this video! Touching on the saber technique portion… I believe that a Jedi can maintain composure and thus stay true or to their technique versus the Sith that eventually for gold technique with anger I believe this is a case by case basis. Count Dooku clearly maintained technique over anger. I feel the biggest piece of the puzzle is patience. Seth will eventually just get angry and lose control Jedi turn Seth would likely have more patience and be more calculating. Plus to be fair we have no idea how many Jedi and fall into the Darkside and left the order Outside of a select small few.
I think it's like basketball. You have street players(Sith )with tens of thousands of black-top games under their belt. They become legends in the neighborhood. But if you have a pro-player (Jedi) turn street player. He would add structure and discipline to the uncoached, aggressive games.
There are many points to be made to discuss the accuracies and inaccuracies about former Jedi-Sith Lords tending to be more powerful than other Sith. You discussed obvious exceptions like Sidious, Vitiate, and Malgus. When talking about the river as an analogy, I think that is just a scratch of the barrier. Most former Jedi-Sith understand personally the ideology the Order puts on itself. They understand the intuition from the Light Side, the process of coping with emotion to the point of bottling it, and using it to access their focus in combat. This is probably the greatest reason why these Sith are more successful Jedi killers than others in the Sith Order. They KNOW how Jedi fight. They KNOW how they are trained. They KNOW the conflict of holding back their dark emotions and how it will weigh on them. This is also a possible asset of intuition of how Palpatine became as powerful in killing Jedi as he was. Most likely after Dooku's stalemate with Yoda, he understood this concept of former jedi falling to the Dark Side, and used his time around the Jedi to study and observe the way they think and manipulate the Force: far more than what he was "told" by the millennia passed down knowledge from the Rule of Two. These Sith know the intuition of the Light Side, therefore they know what to expect when facing a Jedi.
I think it has more to do with the individual, rather than which path they went down first. You mentioned some of the most powerful and renowned Sith, and how many Jedi followed them, yet these countless Jedi were not special or remarkable, and simply became run of the mill Sith.
I've always believed that former Jedi turned Sith were always more powerful than straight Sith. I think of it like this, a straight Sith is like a faucet that is turned on full blast from the start, while a Jedi is a faucet that is turned on at a certain level of water pressure. Depending on the situation the faucet is sometimes on full blast and sometimes medium or low. Of course, if you want a simpler explanation a Jedi has far better control while a straight Sith has no control except for aiming their power and aggression at.
Some Sith masters might hold back some teaching in the force that Jedi receive as they’re concerned their Sith Apprentices might take that knowledge and power and betray them.
I always think it's remarkable Sidious was as powerful as he was considering he's a true psychopath. He doesn't know love, loss, and pain. I even wonder how pure his hatred can be without knowing love. To me, he's just an open vessel for the Darkside, but he will always lack the emotions to augment his power.
Psychopaths can know those feelings, but they simply lack empathy. They can't put themselves in another's shoes, and have a serious narcissistic slant. Palpatine in both Legends and Canon, is the most powerful Sith of all time, with only two in Legends that can potentially beat him (Krayt has at least a 50/50 chance, and Vitiate/Valkorion is simply a weak combatant with minimal experience). Sidious' power comes from his overflowing wells of hatred and his extreme levels of self-confidence and long years of bending the Dark Side to his will. Yoda described him as being "a black hole in the Force". An infinite black void filled with unspeakable power, but also horror. Sidious is not invicible, but he is the purest avatar the Dark Side ever had.
I feel like Jedi training not only gives a solid foundation but it instills a sense of control that even for a Sith that falls will pass over into their new abilities. Dooku is the extreme example of this. He uses the dark side with lethal precision and control while still being very powerful. This isn’t the case 100% since someone like Anakin he NEVER conquered his inner demons or learned proper control only became more chaotic once he fell to the dark side. Only taking his time to learn control when he was force to build his fighting skills from the ground up since he had to adapt to his cybernetics
Jedi are trained to be mindful of there surroundings. Where the sith like sidious and maul have delved so deep that the darkness blinds them and that can be a suver weakness for a sith. That is why sith like Reven and Exar Kun even the lady of betrayal kraya and freeda Nad had such success as lords of the sith.
I do believe it comes to having balance. Tho they have a bigger tendency to adhere to the dark side, both the dark and light side have the same source.. the force. Having a broader understanding of the aspect that incorporate the Force, will always yield better results when it comes to understand either side and how they function as a sole piece. It's like a piece in a machine. You will have a better understanding of its importance and how to better utilize it or manipulate it, only when you understand the whole machine.
From atoms to galaxies everything is built upon rotation of opposing forces, true power lies in the shift between the two opposites, the greater the amplitude the greater the power, you may be able to constrict your muscles to a very high degree, but if you are unable to loosen them first you won't be using their full potential.....power is nothing without control.
It's clear that jedi that turned are much more powerful as sith, for as was stated they have a greater understanding of the force on much deeper level which sith in general don't have.
I think it depends on the Force User as well as how much they study the Force as a whole. Going back to Revan he was the most powerful Sith to have ever lived, nearly bringing both the Republic and the Sith Empire to their knees on multiple occasions, only for fate to ultimately stop him. It took strike teams of Jedi and Sith, both individually as well as together to stop him. His power rivaling that of Sidious and only surpassed by Viviate, who's power grew even further after using Revan as a connection to the Light Side. This also brings up the question of how powerful Anakin could have been if he wasn't so badly injured on Mustafar, or if we want to go full fan fiction if somehow, someway, Anakin had been trained by Revan in both the light and the dark. I think that not only could he have exceeded Revan, Palpatine and Yoda but even Valkorion. Destroying the Sith entirely and reshaping the Jedi Order to the point where it would be unrecognizable to how it was before order 66.
I don't think Sith who are trained from the start know what the pain feels like when you lose someone you loved. Jedi know this pain because they befriend other Jedi. That could be one reason why fallen Jedi are stronger.
Jedi who walk the tightrope between both sides may be exceptional versus Sith or other Jedi for a similar reason. Namely that they focus and use the darker powers to a righteous end rather than becoming a conduit of their corruptive influence in exchange for personal ambition. Using the Dark Side selflessly, conducting its destructive power against those who upset the balance of Force rather than twisting it, is not something explored in Disney's material so far but figures like Katarn seemed to grasp this concept. It seems like anathema to the House of Mouse to acknowledge that things like righteous anger do actually exist as does an ambition to serve others and the concept of justice. Dichotomous concepts like that upset the apple cart of people like Hidalgo who narrow-mindedly consider the Force a pure binary despite evidence to the contrary. While its lore is distinct and very different from Star Wars, Destiny has touched on this. There the Light flows from without and acts through those it has chosen to serve it. The Dark, by contrast, flows from within. Guardians are able to channel both and their Dark powers are arguably more powerful than foes they have faced who have called on the Darkness from outside of themselves. Drawing from within and using ambient power to their advantage, not relying on some ritual or external influence is a good bet why this is the case. They are not incurring a cost upon themselves from other entities and their willpower which has often been restrained by untold years of letting the Traveler act through them finally being freed draws an interesting parallel to the analogy about a dammed or undammed river. There are also examples of Guardians who drew on the Darkness as their enemies had, and became terrifying specters of their former selves - presumably there's even an entire alternate timeline's worth of them who went over entirely to the Dark. But at the end of the day, it's always been my thinking that a good and righteous person who falls to ambition and selfishness will always make for a more ruthless, powerful, and savage villain than someone who has known no other way of living. They had to overcome their own handicaps as well as the ones they were taught, they must deny their conscience, and it's not just a one-time act. It's something they must do constantly. In the context of Star Wars again this likely further fuels a Jedi-to-Sith's anger and pain rather consistently. Unless a "pure" Sith can match this, it's unlikely they could overcome such a figure.
No matter what your intentions are,actions do matter far more.Killing innocent children,or ochestrating war isnt rightious.You are either Dark or Light,theres no in between,its like saying : Anakin was a good person because he betrayed and slaughtered his jedi order because "he wanted to save his wife".Only conformist or weak minded people in the world would see the world as gray
Siths are about growth, strength and ambitious gone too far Jedi's are about blind self centered(self righteous at times), maintenance and patience. I believe the path to achieve balance, one experience both and raise from experience. Like I said before. Raven isn't favoured because he's a powerful character. It's because he's relatable by Jedi, Sith and audience.
I like the river analogy you used but the clips you used were more powerful than what you said. An untamed River certainly makes something beautiful but it is loud and unpredictable. A tamed river can crate equal beauty but tranquility associated is unmatched
Hé would be weak,if he was a jedi before,the light would never cease to exist in him meaning that he would be unable to be as evil as he was.Many dark side techniques Palps used required absolute full commitement, Plagueis saw Dooku as a potential apprentice but ceased to think about it when remembering that Dooku has breen indoctrinated for years in the ways of the light, Dooku would and could never truely commit, Plagueis said that only 1 jedi in a thousend that fall to the dark side can become a true Sith
I believe that the Jedi Order do not show or give personalized help in dealing with emotions. By looking at the greater picture of what is and can be, they often overlook how much trauma is built up within a Jedi. This is why when a Jedi goes over to the dark side, they tend to act on those feeling intensely. Luke's order helped to develop an open mind to the Force to begin with and he must have assisted in processing emotions with his padawans cuz that's how he brought Anakin back. This is why there are almost no/rare Jedi defecting from his Order.
i think the reason that a jedi-sith is more powerful than a full sith not only because jedi are about knowing how the force itself works, but also because i think "falling" to the dark side is a bigger deal, and echo in the force, compared to being bathed in dark and never knowing the light
From the perspective of writing; good guy turns bad is always an interesting twist bad guy turns good is often overlooked, same thing with people who never changed, because it's not uncommon in real world.
Likely comes down to toolset. You can be a really good golfer with just 4 clubs in your bag, but you are going to become an even better with 8. Even if you have an equal strength and accurate club either way. There are just some situations where knowledge/use of a particular tool is more accurate for the situation. Not to mention, Jedi often must overcome different barriers through temperance, patience and thought using only the power required to get by, instead of just bashing down different barriers with the same battering ram via overwhelming force without patience. Thus Jedi fallen to the dark side, it's not shocking, the most successful in light saber combat, didn't show their hand and only displayed what they needed to defeat, saving overwhelming power as a shock and awe method of defeating their opponent.
Darth Plagueis once said that no Jedi could ever become a "true" Sith. However, many of the early Sith legends were former Jedi. Exar Kun, Darth Revan, Darth Ruin, even Darth Vader were all former Jedi. An old Wookieepedia page from years ago (Wookieepedia is always changing) has the legendary Tulak Hord as a former Jedi Master.
Actually, a Jedi master won’t tell someone to “mind their feelings;” they will tell them to “be MINDFUL OF their feelings.” This is critical to understanding the Jedi because mindfulness is a real concept-you can look it up. The short version is that it means being fully aware of one’s feelings, and how they shift from moment to moment, accepting them without being overwhelmed by them. It’s actually something used as a real world therapy technique. As such, a traumatized Jedi SHOULD be mindful, since therapy is obviously a good way to help with trauma, and as previously stated mindfulness is therapeutic.
I wonder if the same thing could work in reverse as well. If a jedi turned sith has all their pent up energy and training released as a sith, what about the torrent of rage, pain, and power that a sith has focused finely down to a point like a jedi? One's a burst dam, the other a funnel. Both increase the power of the flow in different ways.
The differences described in the video are more the distinction between pain and anguish. Sith are made to endure pain, Jedi use their own will to endure the forced detachment of a Jedi, to witness restrictions on acting on their compassion and a degree of helplessness for things they were not allowed to prevent. This makes the pain their own and when mixed with regret and resentment produces a truly anguished soul which will have more of the dark side to draw upon than a mere sith born of sadism.
Palpatine took down 3 Jedi in quick succession with the lightsaber before Windu overcame him and Yoda one on one, he is not calm in these duels and expertly uses his emotions in battle, that would imply the mastery of an high emotional style is technically better at peak than the emotionally checked Jedi styles (except Vaapad)
Vitiate, Sidious, Bane. Fallen jedi surely have a great understanding of the force, but also fall very easy to the biggest weaknes of the Sith: "Falling" to the light: Vader, Revan, Quel-Droma, even Pall.
I think the fact that even certain light saber styles give Jedi a taste of the dark side, and every grand master has studied the legends of the dark side to understand their opponent better… this tells us that the dark and light is ever present in both Jedi and Sith. The true difference is only one thing, Jedi detach from emotions Sith intrinsically embrace them.
I honestly believe qui-gon was the best of the Jedi. Mace was able to use vapod and make the dark side fight for him, but qui gon really was a true gray Jedi. Stuck to his principles and allowed compassion
Maybe it's because that the Jedi who fall to the dark side, thus embracing the philosophy of the Sith subsequent to their fall, are trained and spend the majority of the early and mid years of their lives as jedi, so that when/if they fall, it's not like their power and all they've learned prior just disappear. Maybe, due to an absolute shift in their stance in the force, causes a total shift instead of a partial shift, and the existing power they have already just becomes absorbed by their new stance in the force and becomes unified with whichever alignment so much that it comes into contact with the new power acquired, essentially doubling the intensity of what was before if we're talking about power for powers' sake of course
tyranus/dooku being able to keep up with yoda only beeing a feat of embracing the dark side as a former jedi is a hot take ... considering he was a prodigy in duelling while he was still a jedi its faily safe to assume that he was probably able to get there at some point without the dark side... maybe the dark side allowed him to be not so much held back by the restrains of his aging human body but only making his duelling capabilities based on the dipping into the dark side feels like disregarding his former capabilities
I mean, it just makes sense to me that someone who studied both would end up more powerful: Who’s the better MMA fighter? The boxer, the grappler, or the guy who studied both? To me, what would be more interesting would be a fallen Jedi vs a reformed Sith (Starkiller?).
I think of it as like a base form and transformation. Think if DBZ. If you are always a super Saiyan, your base form is basically weak. But if you get your base form to be roughly equal with a super Saiyan and then turn into one, your power will eclipse the other.
I believe Jedi shouldn't bottle up there emotions. At the end of the day, Jedi are still people who have emotions like regular people. Yea..some of them are aliens but still though. I believe Jedi should be able to express there emotions but at the sametime though..have good control over them
picture it like this the light side is camp fire. powerful yet in full control of its actions. it can be used to cook and keep warm. the darkside is like a forest fire. wild and untamed. it moves as it sees fit. a Jedi's job is to maintain the campfire while the sith's job is to spread the forest fire. But when a jedi becomes a sith something changes. before a jedi had to use focus to make up for a lack of raw power available to the dark side. meanwhile the sith use emotions tk amplify that power. but the reason they lose is a lack of focus. they grow so wild like animals that they can't even direct their attacks. but a jedi who has become a sith carries with them the lessons of focus and obtains the raw power of the dark side. in essence the most technically characteristic parts of each side and combines them. that is why a jedi who becomes a sith usually can use force lightning after only minimal instruction while A sith who becomes a jedi struggles to give up power for focus and control
I think its like what Palpatine said. To become truely powerful, one must study all aspects of the force not just a small part of it. Jedi and Sith both know their own aspects of the force to what their order will allow them to learn but a Jedi who becomes a Sith has knowledge of the Light side AND the Dark side making them more powerful.
Don't jedi that turn to the dark side get a heavy bost because they have now have a new outlet of power or well to draw from but that extra is like a drug or blood magic by destroying the user
I think it's less about them being Jedi and more WHICH Jedi they are. the ones you mentioned were prodigies, rising stars of the Jedi Order, the most powerful of their generations. The dark side only reached to those who had reached as far as the Jedi could go. When they fell, they were stronger than most in either order, but that was true before they fell as well.
We should also consider the notion that the Dark Side is a corruption of the Force, not innate to the Force itself. Though lore seems to go back and forth on this concept, the idea that the Dark Side is, at least in part, a twisted divergence from the true nature of the Force (or at least that many think of it that way, an idea that would echo through the Force itself and potentially alter its expression) could be a factor. Instead of comparing rivers and dams, lets compare the Force to living tissue. If a Jedi is a healthy cell (constrained, functional, full of life but essentially limited, acting in concert with the body) then a Sith would be a virus (unrestrained, self-concerned, a life made through parasitic violence). What is a Dark Jedi, then? Cancer. They combine the traits of the healthy tissue and the traits of the virus to become something unbound. If we accept the idea that the Dark Side is an influence of corruption within the Force, then it would care little for those already under it's sway. The Sith are a prize it has already "won", and the main thing it gains from them is the ability to spread. If the Force has a will, and the Jedi can enact that will, then it stands to reason that the Dark Side has a will of its own -- one reflected in the desires of its adherents, a will to possess, to conquer, and control. Simply put, the Dark Side would want to claim the Force entire, and so providing a boon of power to those who help it fulfill that goal -- those who turn from the Light to the Dark -- serves its interests nicely. It's the baited hook to catch the fish, essentially.
I think it comes down to focus versus unfocused. When one is in pain they cannot focus well but if you have keenly learned to focus your mind you can push through the pain. I think this is true for Jedi, they first learned to focus their minds and remain focused which allows them to use the same amount of force that a Sith might be using but more efficiently because of their focus allowing more of the force to be used in their end goal.
Makes sense. Easily why ventrus peaked fast vs asoka during the clone wars (I think she was close in saber fighting) who during the mandalorian, would absolutely dump on ventrus.
Those who think and ponder too much, will fail to act or will act too late; those who only act, will fail to think and ponder or will not learn what they should; those who learn to think after they have learned to act, will forever fight to restrain and control themselves; those who learn how to act after they have learned restraint and control, will understand when and how to act.
The Jedi do not understand when action is critical, as in the mandalorian war, but the sith don't learn until it is too late as in Darth Banes time. Needing to be a part of the republics dealings, and shouldn't allow absurd amounts of unrestrained power hungry maniacs. In both cases, both orders almost went extinct.
Somebody make this cannon
Except that for the SIth, pain is an emotion and thus pain only makes them more powerful, more aggressive, ya one could say that Jedi sometimes would be more focused, but if enough pressure is put on them, that focus breaks and they become weaker, which is why in the old republic days and even in the ancient era Sith apprentices often could beat a fully educated Jedi Knight, because despite their attempt to become without emotion, they are living beings and having emotions is both normal instinct and normal nature to them, so the ''bubble'' they use to push all those emotions aside is often relatively easy to break.
Dooku and Palpatine are extremely focused
That is true. when a Jedi is trained. they're trained to hold back and like you said, the force is like a river and when you're trained as a Jedi, a damn is put in front of your power in your only allowed to use certain amount of knowledge of that energy. but when you become a sith and turn to the dark side, that damn is removed and your full power is unleashed and flowing through you. I believe that's what happened with Anakin when he turned to the dark side in the revenge of the sith novel cuz his heart was like a furnace And when he gave into the dark side and looked inward on himself, that's when the gates to his heart unleash the full power of the furnace and his power in the force and that's what made him so powerful when he took out the Jedi in the temple
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Facts on top of him already being one of the most powerful in the order in the first place
@@detroitmade6 he was on the edge of becoming the most powerful in the temple
Control and restraint. Sith fight with incredible power in the beginning, if you can endure the first attacks they will become weaker. With Jedi they hold back and use their power when needed. This is not the case for all but you see it in the most veteran of Jedi.
I think it comes down to the sith ideology in general. The sith train their apprentices with the knowledge they could be betrayed and killed. The Jedi give away all their secrets to their apprentices while the sith do not in order to keep one up on them.
The Jedi hide all undiscovered Force user and sith artifacts they definitely hide things. the sith basically just keep it all in plain sight so it gets overlooked
@@DMAN4u2 they hide knowledge of the dark side but the jedi do strive to teach everything they know about the light side of force to their aprentices while the sith try to hide things that would make their aprentices too powerful in order to not be overthrown
@@insertbetternamehere7148 not true at all. Most of the dark Jedi/Sith are products of Jedi masters withholding teachings.
@@karldergrosse-333 Any examples? Because I don't know of any jedi who fell because they werent thought something about the lightside.
@@joshuaharewood1089 Exar Kun, Ajunta Pall, Darth Tyrannus, Ulic Qel Droma, and many more have fallen due to their masters withholding knowledge.
Freedon Nadd , Exar Kun, Revan, Kreia, just that whole 300 year era is the best you’re gonna get from Star Wars, the best stories. Honorable mention the great Hyperspace War era as well.
Need more stories of Freedon Nadd I think he should be in the top five most powerful sith to live
I really appreciate your remarks about the pull of the Sith.
Wasn't Sidious also familiar with the light side of the force? When he said to Anakin, "My mentor taught me everything about the force, even the nature of the dark side." and "If one is to understand the great mystery, one must study all its aspects..." that seemed to imply that he at least studied the light side, too. Of course, he wasn't trained as a Jedi, but knowing the light side would certainly make him more powerful than a pure dark side Sith.
There is a theory alongside but apart from the one about him supposedly draining Padme's life from a distance to keep Vader alive. Instead this theory suggests that Sidious holding his palm over Vader on Mustafar was a Light Side technique that kept Vader stable until he could be tended to by the medical droids. Nothing concrete on screen or otherwise, though. But he did always come off as someone who understood that the darkest shadows could only be thrown by the light.
Hé knew Light side techniques but never learned how to use them,the only reason Palpatine said "study all its aspects"is just to turn Anakin,still intrigues me how real people somehow get fooled by fictiv characters
It strikes me that using a Light Side technique for selfish ends wouldn't be above Sidious. He didn't actually care about Vader. If anything he wanted to make him suffer for his failure and keep him as a puppet as further punishment for disappointing him.
@@The_Lucent_Archangel Thats impossible, your alignement in The Force depends on your mental and emotional state,Exar Kun was unable to use the light side when he wanted to defend himself against some monsters.The Force is not a tool,you cant just chose wheter or not you are light or dark
He knew the theories, but was too pitiful to use them.
There is that, but its also the same principal that governs everything. Power expressed along a polarity grows from incorporating both. The concept of the yin/ yang- light and dark do not oppose each other, but rather compliment and clarify one another.
The root issue here is that the Jedi abs the sith are equally in error, because both of them try to cut off half of themselves, half of the force.
But when one changes sides, they again great power. The yin and yang have a circle of the opposite inside the point of each element at its greatest- the point of maximum yin has a dot of yang, and vice versa.
So the one who changes sides has that greater capacity because they have a core of the opposite.
The ideal, however, is to stay in the center...
Small correction
Nillus actually was a jedi too, he was one of the Jedi fighting the mandolorians on malacor 5
no he wasnt, he was just a random person on malachor
@@afuckingblackhawkhelicopte5203 Honestly, he really might have been a Jedi. Or maybe a Lesser Sith... Like seriously, do you really believe a Non-Force Sensitive Rando is who happens to live on the planet could survive what happened on Malachor 5 and become incredibly OP?
To me, I don't really believe a random person with no Force Sensitivity or Jedi/Sith can survive Revan's Superweapon. Let alone become a wound in the force.
I believe I read somewhere that he was force sensitive soldier that felt the suffering caused by activation of Mass Shadow Generator .
Nihilus wasnt a jedi or sith (at first) but he was force sensitive. He became a wound in the force and trained in sith ways but the way hes described in books and comics and the game he wasnt a true sith lord.
It may have to do with choice. If the only thing you know is the dark side you are not really choosing it but in reality following a path. But, if you choose darkness over light that might be something that enables a deeper level of control
A fallen Jedi knows how to defeat Jedi more than an ordinary Sith.
I agree whole heartedly, that was the opinion I was forming as soon as you asked the question at the start of the essay
And then there is the fact that Sith apprentices are taught little to nothing about the light side, yet Jedi have already masterd it once they start embracing the dark. Wich means, if such a Jedi hasn't gone completely mad, he has access to both skillsets. Raging and wrathful during offense, calm and focused during defense.
Question is does that still make him a Jedi if he’s using the dark side for offensive. This is where Star Wars get tricky . Because there no real mention of so called grey jedis.
Another idea I had is that if the two sides of The Force are somewhat sentient but separate cosmic entities (portrayed by the brother and sister in the Mortis arc), then perhaps the dark side offers greater power to those who go from Jedi to Sith as a sort of bribe to them.
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Do a what if video on how powerful a dark side Obi-Wan would be
I dont think a dark obi would be very powerful, if I remember correctly from a previous vid it was mentioned that Obi-Wan's mediclorian count (don't remember if it's the right spelling) is quite low, so his force potential is actually fairly low. That is why he focused and mastered a defensive saber form to the point where he can rival even yoda and mace in saber combat.
Without the impenetrable defensive form and focus of a jedi, I don't imagine he would do well as a sith or dark side user.
Anger, hate and grief brings power from one’s potential, but it often overpowers the one trying to control them. There is such an in-balance in the one that relies on emotions that they no longer control their focus, but their focus controls them.
The River and Dam analogy is my take on this too; with augmented feelings they get to know the Dark Force and probably more, also how to combine it with the Light Force and maybe a third Force, not seen when you're 1-sided; like the Dark Jedi and Je'di before them; so I think it gets really complex and powerful, proving once more that the right way of the Force, is to know both sides, the good balance between them and be virtuous about it, like the Je'di were
That river and dam analogy was brilliant
Imagine how much more powerful yoda would’ve been if he understood the depths of the dark side and emerged into the light.
yoda has knowlage of the darkside and its temptation so i assume when he was younger he had gone dark for a while
In a novel he did go dark for just a brief moment and scared count dooku. Also think he might have dabbled a bit into it because of how easily he dealt with sidious lighting and if you look at his eyes during that struggle Yoda's eyes were just a little yellow
He had tried to fall intentionally out of curiosity, and there was a massive power surge within him. However, he also acknowledges its futility in a long run. Coming from someone who has a livespan of a thousand years, you have to respect his perspective.
This is why he told Luke the dark side isn't actually stronger, it's just more tempting. It feels powerful in a less subtle way, that's why it's easily perceived as stronger
He fell on purpose in the novel to show duku if he succumbed to the darkness no one would be able to defeat or stop him. He then brought himself back as soon as he allowed himself to fail. Yoda is powerful in the light and chooses to stay in the light even though he knows if he fell he would get way more powerful that’s what makes him so special.
An interesting analogy between Jedi and a dammed up river. Keep up the good work.
Ex Jedi understand their former orders of their time, they can attack more effectively then a normal Sith lord. They also have understand of both sides technique's and short comings.
You know I think you make a very good point in your analogy of the dam & the river as you came to explain it makes a whole lot of sense when you actually sit and think about it!! And after pondering on that theory it blew my mind.Exar Kun is by far one of my favorite sith Lords of all time followed by Lord Vader and Revan. But after pondering on your theory it makes a whole lot of sense I do so enjoy your videos keep up the good work May the force be with you
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The stronger the light the stronger the dark rises up to meet it, hence why dark side yoda is near a god
Who said yoda wasnt already
@@emmanuelboakye1124 yoda
@@Ktr-1142-ema so yoda made siduise run.need i say more
@@emmanuelboakye1124 preaching to the choir sidious was out matched
i want a video about the lightsaber style of revan
It was niman
@@danielsuarez3198 i didn't know that, thx
That would be dope
That is a solid explanation
I agree with a lot of this video! Touching on the saber technique portion… I believe that a Jedi can maintain composure and thus stay true or to their technique versus the Sith that eventually for gold technique with anger I believe this is a case by case basis. Count Dooku clearly maintained technique over anger. I feel the biggest piece of the puzzle is patience. Seth will eventually just get angry and lose control Jedi turn Seth would likely have more patience and be more calculating. Plus to be fair we have no idea how many Jedi and fall into the Darkside and left the order Outside of a select small few.
What's the background music?
I think it's like basketball. You have street players(Sith )with tens of thousands of black-top games under their belt. They become legends in the neighborhood.
But if you have a pro-player (Jedi) turn street player. He would add structure and discipline to the uncoached, aggressive games.
There are many points to be made to discuss the accuracies and inaccuracies about former Jedi-Sith Lords tending to be more powerful than other Sith. You discussed obvious exceptions like Sidious, Vitiate, and Malgus. When talking about the river as an analogy, I think that is just a scratch of the barrier. Most former Jedi-Sith understand personally the ideology the Order puts on itself. They understand the intuition from the Light Side, the process of coping with emotion to the point of bottling it, and using it to access their focus in combat. This is probably the greatest reason why these Sith are more successful Jedi killers than others in the Sith Order. They KNOW how Jedi fight. They KNOW how they are trained. They KNOW the conflict of holding back their dark emotions and how it will weigh on them. This is also a possible asset of intuition of how Palpatine became as powerful in killing Jedi as he was. Most likely after Dooku's stalemate with Yoda, he understood this concept of former jedi falling to the Dark Side, and used his time around the Jedi to study and observe the way they think and manipulate the Force: far more than what he was "told" by the millennia passed down knowledge from the Rule of Two. These Sith know the intuition of the Light Side, therefore they know what to expect when facing a Jedi.
I think it has more to do with the individual, rather than which path they went down first. You mentioned some of the most powerful and renowned Sith, and how many Jedi followed them, yet these countless Jedi were not special or remarkable, and simply became run of the mill Sith.
I believe it is purely knowledge of the force versus passion and rage. Thanks for the entertainment.
Could you create a like-numbered team of lifelong Sith that could take down a grouping of the Top 7 Jedi-turned-Sith?
Sidious, plaguis, bane, Malgus, and nihilus probably would be enough.
I know obi wan would never turn to the Darkside but do it like you did with Yoda but just theorized it
Great Video!
I've always believed that former Jedi turned Sith were always more powerful than straight Sith. I think of it like this, a straight Sith is like a faucet that is turned on full blast from the start, while a Jedi is a faucet that is turned on at a certain level of water pressure. Depending on the situation the faucet is sometimes on full blast and sometimes medium or low. Of course, if you want a simpler explanation a Jedi has far better control while a straight Sith has no control except for aiming their power and aggression at.
Some Sith masters might hold back some teaching in the force that Jedi receive as they’re concerned their Sith Apprentices might take that knowledge and power and betray them.
I didn't even want to rule the galaxy. I wanted to consume it.
Only someone who was once a Jedi could despise the jedi so passionately.
Damn, haven’t checked in for a while. Did you take vocal coaching?
I always think it's remarkable Sidious was as powerful as he was considering he's a true psychopath. He doesn't know love, loss, and pain. I even wonder how pure his hatred can be without knowing love. To me, he's just an open vessel for the Darkside, but he will always lack the emotions to augment his power.
Psychopaths can know those feelings, but they simply lack empathy. They can't put themselves in another's shoes, and have a serious narcissistic slant. Palpatine in both Legends and Canon, is the most powerful Sith of all time, with only two in Legends that can potentially beat him (Krayt has at least a 50/50 chance, and Vitiate/Valkorion is simply a weak combatant with minimal experience). Sidious' power comes from his overflowing wells of hatred and his extreme levels of self-confidence and long years of bending the Dark Side to his will. Yoda described him as being "a black hole in the Force". An infinite black void filled with unspeakable power, but also horror. Sidious is not invicible, but he is the purest avatar the Dark Side ever had.
He did love one being, the bald White girl who was besides him sometimes in the prequels
I feel like Jedi training not only gives a solid foundation but it instills a sense of control that even for a Sith that falls will pass over into their new abilities. Dooku is the extreme example of this. He uses the dark side with lethal precision and control while still being very powerful. This isn’t the case 100% since someone like Anakin he NEVER conquered his inner demons or learned proper control only became more chaotic once he fell to the dark side. Only taking his time to learn control when he was force to build his fighting skills from the ground up since he had to adapt to his cybernetics
Jedi are trained to be mindful of there surroundings. Where the sith like sidious and maul have delved so deep that the darkness blinds them and that can be a suver weakness for a sith. That is why sith like Reven and Exar Kun even the lady of betrayal kraya and freeda Nad had such success as lords of the sith.
I do believe it comes to having balance. Tho they have a bigger tendency to adhere to the dark side, both the dark and light side have the same source.. the force. Having a broader understanding of the aspect that incorporate the Force, will always yield better results when it comes to understand either side and how they function as a sole piece. It's like a piece in a machine. You will have a better understanding of its importance and how to better utilize it or manipulate it, only when you understand the whole machine.
From atoms to galaxies everything is built upon rotation of opposing forces, true power lies in the shift between the two opposites, the greater the amplitude the greater the power, you may be able to constrict your muscles to a very high degree, but if you are unable to loosen them first you won't be using their full potential.....power is nothing without control.
It's clear that jedi that turned are much more powerful as sith, for as was stated they have a greater understanding of the force on much deeper level which sith in general don't have.
I think it depends on the Force User as well as how much they study the Force as a whole. Going back to Revan he was the most powerful Sith to have ever lived, nearly bringing both the Republic and the Sith Empire to their knees on multiple occasions, only for fate to ultimately stop him. It took strike teams of Jedi and Sith, both individually as well as together to stop him. His power rivaling that of Sidious and only surpassed by Viviate, who's power grew even further after using Revan as a connection to the Light Side.
This also brings up the question of how powerful Anakin could have been if he wasn't so badly injured on Mustafar, or if we want to go full fan fiction if somehow, someway, Anakin had been trained by Revan in both the light and the dark. I think that not only could he have exceeded Revan, Palpatine and Yoda but even Valkorion. Destroying the Sith entirely and reshaping the Jedi Order to the point where it would be unrecognizable to how it was before order 66.
I don't think Sith who are trained from the start know what the pain feels like when you lose someone you loved. Jedi know this pain because they befriend other Jedi. That could be one reason why fallen Jedi are stronger.
I stil and will always believe in viciout's theory, were you're just beyond dark or light, in search of power
No matter how many times i have been told / proven that Sidous is most strongest sith. I just cant see him being on level of Nihilus or Revan
Jedi who walk the tightrope between both sides may be exceptional versus Sith or other Jedi for a similar reason. Namely that they focus and use the darker powers to a righteous end rather than becoming a conduit of their corruptive influence in exchange for personal ambition. Using the Dark Side selflessly, conducting its destructive power against those who upset the balance of Force rather than twisting it, is not something explored in Disney's material so far but figures like Katarn seemed to grasp this concept. It seems like anathema to the House of Mouse to acknowledge that things like righteous anger do actually exist as does an ambition to serve others and the concept of justice. Dichotomous concepts like that upset the apple cart of people like Hidalgo who narrow-mindedly consider the Force a pure binary despite evidence to the contrary.
While its lore is distinct and very different from Star Wars, Destiny has touched on this. There the Light flows from without and acts through those it has chosen to serve it. The Dark, by contrast, flows from within. Guardians are able to channel both and their Dark powers are arguably more powerful than foes they have faced who have called on the Darkness from outside of themselves. Drawing from within and using ambient power to their advantage, not relying on some ritual or external influence is a good bet why this is the case. They are not incurring a cost upon themselves from other entities and their willpower which has often been restrained by untold years of letting the Traveler act through them finally being freed draws an interesting parallel to the analogy about a dammed or undammed river. There are also examples of Guardians who drew on the Darkness as their enemies had, and became terrifying specters of their former selves - presumably there's even an entire alternate timeline's worth of them who went over entirely to the Dark.
But at the end of the day, it's always been my thinking that a good and righteous person who falls to ambition and selfishness will always make for a more ruthless, powerful, and savage villain than someone who has known no other way of living. They had to overcome their own handicaps as well as the ones they were taught, they must deny their conscience, and it's not just a one-time act. It's something they must do constantly. In the context of Star Wars again this likely further fuels a Jedi-to-Sith's anger and pain rather consistently. Unless a "pure" Sith can match this, it's unlikely they could overcome such a figure.
No matter what your intentions are,actions do matter far more.Killing innocent children,or ochestrating war isnt rightious.You are either Dark or Light,theres no in between,its like saying : Anakin was a good person because he betrayed and slaughtered his jedi order because "he wanted to save his wife".Only conformist or weak minded people in the world would see the world as gray
I like the analogy of the dam
Siths are about growth, strength and ambitious gone too far
Jedi's are about blind self centered(self righteous at times), maintenance and patience.
I believe the path to achieve balance, one experience both and raise from experience.
Like I said before. Raven isn't favoured because he's a powerful character. It's because he's relatable by Jedi, Sith and audience.
Didn’t Darth Malgus say that Jedi turn Sith will never have proper use of the dark side, or something like that?
You should do a video about Sith that became a Jedi not counting people like darth Vader or Ben solo
Described poetically! Well done.
I like the river analogy you used but the clips you used were more powerful than what you said.
An untamed River certainly makes something beautiful but it is loud and unpredictable.
A tamed river can crate equal beauty but tranquility associated is unmatched
Imagine how much more powerful Darth Sidious would’ve been if he was a Jedi first. What would his lightsaber color be?
Red
@@BadKDSky red, as a Jedi? No, more likely to be green, considering his massive connection to the Force
Hé would be weak,if he was a jedi before,the light would never cease to exist in him meaning that he would be unable to be as evil as he was.Many dark side techniques Palps used required absolute full commitement, Plagueis saw Dooku as a potential apprentice but ceased to think about it when remembering that Dooku has breen indoctrinated for years in the ways of the light, Dooku would and could never truely commit, Plagueis said that only 1 jedi in a thousend that fall to the dark side can become a true Sith
@@plagueisproductions9327 interesting
At no point was Dooku a match for Yoda. It took actual seconds in their confrontation on geonosis for him to learn as much.
What if sith are the real good guys and jedis look to control the force
They are fascists
I believe that the Jedi Order do not show or give personalized help in dealing with emotions. By looking at the greater picture of what is and can be, they often overlook how much trauma is built up within a Jedi. This is why when a Jedi goes over to the dark side, they tend to act on those feeling intensely. Luke's order helped to develop an open mind to the Force to begin with and he must have assisted in processing emotions with his padawans cuz that's how he brought Anakin back. This is why there are almost no/rare Jedi defecting from his Order.
i think the reason that a jedi-sith is more powerful than a full sith not only because jedi are about knowing how the force itself works, but also because i think "falling" to the dark side is a bigger deal, and echo in the force, compared to being bathed in dark and never knowing the light
Amazing
This explains annikin👍👍
I'd say one possibility is the combinaton of different Force ideology-based teachings.
From the perspective of writing;
good guy turns bad is always an interesting twist
bad guy turns good is often overlooked, same thing with people who never changed, because it's not uncommon in real world.
I thought that was Ahsoka in the thumbnail for a second.
In most cases I agree but what about Sith like Bane and Sidious?
What was the that song at the very end of the video? It sounds really badass and I'd like to listin to the whole song.
Force edging.
Likely comes down to toolset. You can be a really good golfer with just 4 clubs in your bag, but you are going to become an even better with 8. Even if you have an equal strength and accurate club either way. There are just some situations where knowledge/use of a particular tool is more accurate for the situation. Not to mention, Jedi often must overcome different barriers through temperance, patience and thought using only the power required to get by, instead of just bashing down different barriers with the same battering ram via overwhelming force without patience. Thus Jedi fallen to the dark side, it's not shocking, the most successful in light saber combat, didn't show their hand and only displayed what they needed to defeat, saving overwhelming power as a shock and awe method of defeating their opponent.
Please do a video on the hutt family's/ the hutt council
I feel this... don't care to explain it.
I would think that they have knowledge of both the light and dark sides would benefit them altogether
Darth Plagueis once said that no Jedi could ever become a "true" Sith. However, many of the early Sith legends were former Jedi. Exar Kun, Darth Revan, Darth Ruin, even Darth Vader were all former Jedi. An old Wookieepedia page from years ago (Wookieepedia is always changing) has the legendary Tulak Hord as a former Jedi Master.
Actually, a Jedi master won’t tell someone to “mind their feelings;” they will tell them to “be MINDFUL OF their feelings.” This is critical to understanding the Jedi because mindfulness is a real concept-you can look it up. The short version is that it means being fully aware of one’s feelings, and how they shift from moment to moment, accepting them without being overwhelmed by them. It’s actually something used as a real world therapy technique. As such, a traumatized Jedi SHOULD be mindful, since therapy is obviously a good way to help with trauma, and as previously stated mindfulness is therapeutic.
I wonder if the same thing could work in reverse as well. If a jedi turned sith has all their pent up energy and training released as a sith, what about the torrent of rage, pain, and power that a sith has focused finely down to a point like a jedi? One's a burst dam, the other a funnel. Both increase the power of the flow in different ways.
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Just like the Grey Jedi would be more powerful than a sith or Jedi more knowledge equals more power
The differences described in the video are more the distinction between pain and anguish. Sith are made to endure pain, Jedi use their own will to endure the forced detachment of a Jedi, to witness restrictions on acting on their compassion and a degree of helplessness for things they were not allowed to prevent. This makes the pain their own and when mixed with regret and resentment produces a truly anguished soul which will have more of the dark side to draw upon than a mere sith born of sadism.
Papa Palps: “Am I a joke to you?”
Palpatine took down 3 Jedi in quick succession with the lightsaber before Windu overcame him and Yoda one on one, he is not calm in these duels and expertly uses his emotions in battle, that would imply the mastery of an high emotional style is technically better at peak than the emotionally checked Jedi styles
(except Vaapad)
Vitiate, Sidious, Bane. Fallen jedi surely have a great understanding of the force, but also fall very easy to the biggest weaknes of the Sith: "Falling" to the light: Vader, Revan, Quel-Droma, even Pall.
I think the fact that even certain light saber styles give Jedi a taste of the dark side, and every grand master has studied the legends of the dark side to understand their opponent better… this tells us that the dark and light is ever present in both Jedi and Sith. The true difference is only one thing, Jedi detach from emotions Sith intrinsically embrace them.
I honestly believe qui-gon was the best of the Jedi. Mace was able to use vapod and make the dark side fight for him, but qui gon really was a true gray Jedi. Stuck to his principles and allowed compassion
A true Jedi. Lolz a Grey Jedi is not a good thing. Or possible.. At least canonically.
Maybe it's because that the Jedi who fall to the dark side, thus embracing the philosophy of the Sith subsequent to their fall, are trained and spend the majority of the early and mid years of their lives as jedi, so that when/if they fall, it's not like their power and all they've learned prior just disappear. Maybe, due to an absolute shift in their stance in the force, causes a total shift instead of a partial shift, and the existing power they have already just becomes absorbed by their new stance in the force and becomes unified with whichever alignment so much that it comes into contact with the new power acquired, essentially doubling the intensity of what was before if we're talking about power for powers' sake of course
tyranus/dooku being able to keep up with yoda only beeing a feat of embracing the dark side as a former jedi is a hot take ... considering he was a prodigy in duelling while he was still a jedi its faily safe to assume that he was probably able to get there at some point without the dark side... maybe the dark side allowed him to be not so much held back by the restrains of his aging human body but only making his duelling capabilities based on the dipping into the dark side feels like disregarding his former capabilities
I think it has something to do with gray Jedi being the intended not light or dark
I mean, it just makes sense to me that someone who studied both would end up more powerful: Who’s the better MMA fighter? The boxer, the grappler, or the guy who studied both?
To me, what would be more interesting would be a fallen Jedi vs a reformed Sith (Starkiller?).
I think of it as like a base form and transformation. Think if DBZ. If you are always a super Saiyan, your base form is basically weak. But if you get your base form to be roughly equal with a super Saiyan and then turn into one, your power will eclipse the other.
Why i love the bindu😊
I believe Jedi shouldn't bottle up there emotions. At the end of the day, Jedi are still people who have emotions like regular people. Yea..some of them are aliens but still though. I believe Jedi should be able to express there emotions but at the sametime though..have good control over them
It's like being a omnivore vs strictly carnivore or vegetarian. Omnivore gets the good of both I think
picture it like this the light side is camp fire. powerful yet in full control of its actions. it can be used to cook and keep warm. the darkside is like a forest fire. wild and untamed. it moves as it sees fit. a Jedi's job is to maintain the campfire while the sith's job is to spread the forest fire. But when a jedi becomes a sith something changes. before a jedi had to use focus to make up for a lack of raw power available to the dark side. meanwhile the sith use emotions tk amplify that power. but the reason they lose is a lack of focus. they grow so wild like animals that they can't even direct their attacks. but a jedi who has become a sith carries with them the lessons of focus and obtains the raw power of the dark side. in essence the most technically characteristic parts of each side and combines them. that is why a jedi who becomes a sith usually can use force lightning after only minimal instruction while A sith who becomes a jedi struggles to give up power for focus and control
I think its like what Palpatine said. To become truely powerful, one must study all aspects of the force not just a small part of it. Jedi and Sith both know their own aspects of the force to what their order will allow them to learn but a Jedi who becomes a Sith has knowledge of the Light side AND the Dark side making them more powerful.
Don't jedi that turn to the dark side get a heavy bost because they have now have a new outlet of power or well to draw from but that extra is like a drug or blood magic by destroying the user
I think it's less about them being Jedi and more WHICH Jedi they are. the ones you mentioned were prodigies, rising stars of the Jedi Order, the most powerful of their generations. The dark side only reached to those who had reached as far as the Jedi could go. When they fell, they were stronger than most in either order, but that was true before they fell as well.
We should also consider the notion that the Dark Side is a corruption of the Force, not innate to the Force itself. Though lore seems to go back and forth on this concept, the idea that the Dark Side is, at least in part, a twisted divergence from the true nature of the Force (or at least that many think of it that way, an idea that would echo through the Force itself and potentially alter its expression) could be a factor. Instead of comparing rivers and dams, lets compare the Force to living tissue. If a Jedi is a healthy cell (constrained, functional, full of life but essentially limited, acting in concert with the body) then a Sith would be a virus (unrestrained, self-concerned, a life made through parasitic violence). What is a Dark Jedi, then? Cancer. They combine the traits of the healthy tissue and the traits of the virus to become something unbound. If we accept the idea that the Dark Side is an influence of corruption within the Force, then it would care little for those already under it's sway. The Sith are a prize it has already "won", and the main thing it gains from them is the ability to spread. If the Force has a will, and the Jedi can enact that will, then it stands to reason that the Dark Side has a will of its own -- one reflected in the desires of its adherents, a will to possess, to conquer, and control. Simply put, the Dark Side would want to claim the Force entire, and so providing a boon of power to those who help it fulfill that goal -- those who turn from the Light to the Dark -- serves its interests nicely. It's the baited hook to catch the fish, essentially.
Please do a video on all star wars metals