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Do ambidextrous Jedi have any advantages?
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As discussed in another question, it is made clear that Luke was very likely ambidextrous. What are the advantages to being ambidextrous as a Jedi?
Is lightsaber combat or reaching out to the force easier?
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As discussed in another question, it is made clear that Luke was very likely ambidextrous. What are the advantages to being ambidextrous as a Jedi?
Is lightsaber combat or reaching out to the force easier?
star-wars jedi
Just about every advantage you are thinking of can come into play. It would be the same as if you or I (normies) were ambidextrous in their situations. Say you are in a light saber battle and someone hits your dominant arm making it unusable you would have the ability to swap to your other hand and be just as proficient. Someone chops off your hand; you still have the ability to fire a blaster, wield a light saber, or write legibly... being a Jedi (or being able to tap into the force) has no real bearing. Ambidextrous people just have more tools in their belt than "regular" people...
– Odin1806
5 hours ago
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An ambidextrous Jedi would be able to defend him/herself better if his/her Dad lopped off a hand in a light saber match.
– Jeeped
4 hours ago
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This can be primarily opinion based...
– Ginge
4 hours ago
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As discussed in another question, it is made clear that Luke was very likely ambidextrous. What are the advantages to being ambidextrous as a Jedi?
Is lightsaber combat or reaching out to the force easier?
star-wars jedi
As discussed in another question, it is made clear that Luke was very likely ambidextrous. What are the advantages to being ambidextrous as a Jedi?
Is lightsaber combat or reaching out to the force easier?
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star-wars jedi
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Just about every advantage you are thinking of can come into play. It would be the same as if you or I (normies) were ambidextrous in their situations. Say you are in a light saber battle and someone hits your dominant arm making it unusable you would have the ability to swap to your other hand and be just as proficient. Someone chops off your hand; you still have the ability to fire a blaster, wield a light saber, or write legibly... being a Jedi (or being able to tap into the force) has no real bearing. Ambidextrous people just have more tools in their belt than "regular" people...
– Odin1806
5 hours ago
3
An ambidextrous Jedi would be able to defend him/herself better if his/her Dad lopped off a hand in a light saber match.
– Jeeped
4 hours ago
1
This can be primarily opinion based...
– Ginge
4 hours ago
add a comment |
Just about every advantage you are thinking of can come into play. It would be the same as if you or I (normies) were ambidextrous in their situations. Say you are in a light saber battle and someone hits your dominant arm making it unusable you would have the ability to swap to your other hand and be just as proficient. Someone chops off your hand; you still have the ability to fire a blaster, wield a light saber, or write legibly... being a Jedi (or being able to tap into the force) has no real bearing. Ambidextrous people just have more tools in their belt than "regular" people...
– Odin1806
5 hours ago
3
An ambidextrous Jedi would be able to defend him/herself better if his/her Dad lopped off a hand in a light saber match.
– Jeeped
4 hours ago
1
This can be primarily opinion based...
– Ginge
4 hours ago
Just about every advantage you are thinking of can come into play. It would be the same as if you or I (normies) were ambidextrous in their situations. Say you are in a light saber battle and someone hits your dominant arm making it unusable you would have the ability to swap to your other hand and be just as proficient. Someone chops off your hand; you still have the ability to fire a blaster, wield a light saber, or write legibly... being a Jedi (or being able to tap into the force) has no real bearing. Ambidextrous people just have more tools in their belt than "regular" people...
– Odin1806
5 hours ago
Just about every advantage you are thinking of can come into play. It would be the same as if you or I (normies) were ambidextrous in their situations. Say you are in a light saber battle and someone hits your dominant arm making it unusable you would have the ability to swap to your other hand and be just as proficient. Someone chops off your hand; you still have the ability to fire a blaster, wield a light saber, or write legibly... being a Jedi (or being able to tap into the force) has no real bearing. Ambidextrous people just have more tools in their belt than "regular" people...
– Odin1806
5 hours ago
3
3
An ambidextrous Jedi would be able to defend him/herself better if his/her Dad lopped off a hand in a light saber match.
– Jeeped
4 hours ago
An ambidextrous Jedi would be able to defend him/herself better if his/her Dad lopped off a hand in a light saber match.
– Jeeped
4 hours ago
1
1
This can be primarily opinion based...
– Ginge
4 hours ago
This can be primarily opinion based...
– Ginge
4 hours ago
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Just about every advantage you are thinking of can come into play. It would be the same as if you or I (normies) were ambidextrous in their situations. Say you are in a light saber battle and someone hits your dominant arm making it unusable you would have the ability to swap to your other hand and be just as proficient. Someone chops off your hand; you still have the ability to fire a blaster, wield a light saber, or write legibly... being a Jedi (or being able to tap into the force) has no real bearing. Ambidextrous people just have more tools in their belt than "regular" people...
– Odin1806
5 hours ago
3
An ambidextrous Jedi would be able to defend him/herself better if his/her Dad lopped off a hand in a light saber match.
– Jeeped
4 hours ago
1
This can be primarily opinion based...
– Ginge
4 hours ago