Post by Natalie on Apr 29, 2011 23:19:48 GMT -5
Form I: Shii-Cho "Way of the Sarlacc" or "Determination Form"
Form I is the most basic of the seven forms and is learned by every Jedi Youngling. Shii-Cho includes the fundamental elements of all the lightsaber forms, including the basic attack, parry, body target zones, and practice drills called velocities.
Form II: Makashi "Way of the Ysalamir" or "Contention Form"
Form II represents the ultimate refinement of lightsaber-to-lightsaber combat. Masters of Makashi develop unique offenses and defenses and train studiously against having their sabers taken or damaged.
Form III: Soresu "Way of the Mynock" or "Resilience Form"
Form III was first developed in response to the advancement of blaster technology in the galaxy. Soresu's emphasis on tight, efficient movements that expose very minimal target areas make it the most defensive and passive of the seven forms.
Form IV: Ataru "Way of the Hawk-Bat" or "Aggression Form"
Form IV is the most acrobatic of all the forms and requires a Jedi to first master the Force Run, Jump, and Spin abilities. By incorporating all the Force powers that allow a Jedi to exceed standard norms of physical abilities, Jedi may resemble nothing less than a blur when using this style.
Form V: Shien / Djem So "Way of the Krayt Dragon" or "Perseverance Form"
Form V was also created in response to the advancement and frequency of blaster use in the galaxy. Unlike the strictly defensive style Soresu, Shien exploits the ability of a lightsaber to block blaster bolts and deflect them back at an opponent in a counter-attack maneuver. In a duel, the Djem So variation of this form, which focused on strength, would be used.
Form VI: Niman "Way of the Rancor" or "Moderation Form"
Form VI seeks to balance the emphases of forms I through V. Niman allows a Jedi to fight with harmony and justice without having to resort to powerful, aggressive movements or overt emotion.
Form VII: Juyo / Vaapad "Way of the Vornskr" or "Ferocity Form"
Juyo instead employs bold, direct movements, more open and kinetic than form V, but not so elaborate as the acrobatic form Ataru. Juyo requires greater energy and intensity out of the practitioner because his focus is wielded more broadly and draws upon from a deeper well of emotion; while the outward bearing of a Form VII practitioner is one of calm, the inner pressure verges on explosive. It was also considered to be the most dangerous in regard to falling to the Dark Side, because it required a certain amount of enjoyment in the fight from the person experiencing it.
Sokan
A fighting method that focused tactical superiority; on using the terrain to one's advantage.
Jar'Kai
A fighting style that focused on dual-blade combat.
Lus-ma
Little is known of this style, though it is known that Grievous and his MagnaGuards received training in it from Dooku.
Form "Zero"
A Jedi doctrine of avoiding conflict unless absolutely necessary.
Dun Möch
A Sith technique of psychological warfare, utilizing taunts and telekinetic assaults to distract and demoralize opponents.
Telekinetic lightsaber combat
Wielding a lightsaber with the Force and attacking from a range.
Trispzest
A type of aerial dueling, essentially flying lightsaber combat.
Mounted lightsaber combat
Fighting from a mounted position, either on a beast of burden or a vehicle, usually of an open cockpit design.
Double-bladed lightsaber combat
A fighting style designed specifically for the use of Double-bladed lightsabers.
Lightwhip combat
A fighting style designed specifically for the use of Lightwhips.
Tràkata
A combat style that was designed to take advantage of a lightsaber's ability to be quickly activated and deactivated.
Form I is the most basic of the seven forms and is learned by every Jedi Youngling. Shii-Cho includes the fundamental elements of all the lightsaber forms, including the basic attack, parry, body target zones, and practice drills called velocities.
Form II: Makashi "Way of the Ysalamir" or "Contention Form"
Form II represents the ultimate refinement of lightsaber-to-lightsaber combat. Masters of Makashi develop unique offenses and defenses and train studiously against having their sabers taken or damaged.
Form III: Soresu "Way of the Mynock" or "Resilience Form"
Form III was first developed in response to the advancement of blaster technology in the galaxy. Soresu's emphasis on tight, efficient movements that expose very minimal target areas make it the most defensive and passive of the seven forms.
Form IV: Ataru "Way of the Hawk-Bat" or "Aggression Form"
Form IV is the most acrobatic of all the forms and requires a Jedi to first master the Force Run, Jump, and Spin abilities. By incorporating all the Force powers that allow a Jedi to exceed standard norms of physical abilities, Jedi may resemble nothing less than a blur when using this style.
Form V: Shien / Djem So "Way of the Krayt Dragon" or "Perseverance Form"
Form V was also created in response to the advancement and frequency of blaster use in the galaxy. Unlike the strictly defensive style Soresu, Shien exploits the ability of a lightsaber to block blaster bolts and deflect them back at an opponent in a counter-attack maneuver. In a duel, the Djem So variation of this form, which focused on strength, would be used.
Form VI: Niman "Way of the Rancor" or "Moderation Form"
Form VI seeks to balance the emphases of forms I through V. Niman allows a Jedi to fight with harmony and justice without having to resort to powerful, aggressive movements or overt emotion.
Form VII: Juyo / Vaapad "Way of the Vornskr" or "Ferocity Form"
Juyo instead employs bold, direct movements, more open and kinetic than form V, but not so elaborate as the acrobatic form Ataru. Juyo requires greater energy and intensity out of the practitioner because his focus is wielded more broadly and draws upon from a deeper well of emotion; while the outward bearing of a Form VII practitioner is one of calm, the inner pressure verges on explosive. It was also considered to be the most dangerous in regard to falling to the Dark Side, because it required a certain amount of enjoyment in the fight from the person experiencing it.
Sokan
A fighting method that focused tactical superiority; on using the terrain to one's advantage.
Jar'Kai
A fighting style that focused on dual-blade combat.
Lus-ma
Little is known of this style, though it is known that Grievous and his MagnaGuards received training in it from Dooku.
Form "Zero"
A Jedi doctrine of avoiding conflict unless absolutely necessary.
Dun Möch
A Sith technique of psychological warfare, utilizing taunts and telekinetic assaults to distract and demoralize opponents.
Telekinetic lightsaber combat
Wielding a lightsaber with the Force and attacking from a range.
Trispzest
A type of aerial dueling, essentially flying lightsaber combat.
Mounted lightsaber combat
Fighting from a mounted position, either on a beast of burden or a vehicle, usually of an open cockpit design.
Double-bladed lightsaber combat
A fighting style designed specifically for the use of Double-bladed lightsabers.
Lightwhip combat
A fighting style designed specifically for the use of Lightwhips.
Tràkata
A combat style that was designed to take advantage of a lightsaber's ability to be quickly activated and deactivated.