the most powerful jedi/sith ever

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Crimson_Dragoon said:
Mace Windu. He doesn't even need his pimpin' purple lightsaber. He can take out an army with his bare fists.

Also, Samuel L. Jackson.
Yea I am going to go with this one. He was a Jedi literally created to be Samuel L. Jackson, I don't see how anything could be stronger than that.
 

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Rakkana said:
General grievous. I don't care if he's not a Jedi or a sith. He's the best. All others are wrong. He's not dead. He's only pretending.
especially when in the original clone wars miniseries he takes on 6 jedi, including 3 masters!
 

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The literal answer is "whomever The Force currently favors to work it's will". Understand that "The Force" isn't some personal form of mysticism people master entirely due to their own abillity. It's a sort of governing entity that guides the universe through cycles with good and evil each having their periods of "control" with a period of balance in between. "Star Wars" is the story of an age of good coming to an end to be replaced by an age of evil. This is why the prophecy (sent by The Force) is that Anikin will bring balance to The Force, for the good guys who were in control the only place for them to go was down. Darth Sidious made the mistake of thinking that he was going to be the ruling force of the new age of evil, he was not, he was a tool to bring about the transition point. Vader achieves balance by killing all the Jedi, and then killing The Emperor. Luke being sort of a tool to get him to do both.

In an age of evil, whomever rules The Sith is probably the most powerful guy around. In an age of good, it would be whomever leads the Jedi. In an age of balance, neither side has any real advantage and probably doesn't have anyone on that power level.

At the time of "The Old Republic" games, I'd imagine it's fundementally an age of evil coming to an end, albiet the majority of the evil was located out there in the Sith empire. The big guns for The Sith would logically be feeling the force becoming "cloudy" (as many of the Jedi put it) and their powers reducing accordingly. The end result of this period is that The Sith and their empire are going to be wiped out so totally that come the end of the next cycle (in the Star Wars movies) nobody will know for sure what a Sith even was.
 

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I'm gonna have to put my vote down for Jacen Solo for both the Sith and Jedi side. He went and got super strong with the force during the Yuzenvong invasion and drove hem off, and then he fell to the Dark Side and tried to destroy the Jedi and the Galactic Alliance. I never did find out how it all ended though, I couldn't find the books.
 

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I really don't see how anyone could argue against Darth Nihilus. Why is he so underrated? He became so powerful that he could suck the Force out of entire planets. He didn't even have a body anymore, he infused himself with his armor. If the Exile did not stop him (which to this day I do not understand how) Nihilus would have undoubtedly consumed the entire universe to appease his hunger. And so what if Starkiller brought down a Star Destroyer? Nihilus ripped the Ravager from Malacor V and kept it together and functional. Also, since it's not certain what happened to Nihilus's mask, it's possible he is still alive if the mask is intact.
 

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Ghostwise said:
Marka Ragnos I think his name was? I don't know I remember him in KOTOR as being some mystical all powerful Sith Lord.
His prime feature was to come back from dying twice, uncommon even among sith lords.
 

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ICanBreakTheseCuffs said:
Darth Nihilus is my nomination because he is 10x more powerful than Darth Sidious
Ya but Darth Sidious did a Force Storm that was so powerful it went from world to world to reach Luke Skywalker who was lightyears away.
Darth Bane is my vote, because he brought patience into sith teaching. As well the rule of Two. Too bad about the failed apprentice...
 
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Rakkana said:
General grievous. I don't care if he's not a Jedi or a sith. He's the best. All others are wrong. He's not dead. He's only pretending.
I love Grevious' design. Most badass star wars character IMO, although I'm not too well versed, so perhaps I'm wrong.
 
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Reasons, he would of beaten the emperor if Anakin wasn't there, could Yoda? No. Could Vader? No. Could Luke? No. Could Starkiller? No.
I rest my case.
 

Asdrubaal

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metachlorins are the strongest of them all ...especially those dark ones that makes you go to a dark place
 

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Either Bane or Nihilus. The jedi/sith got so much weaker as time went on. By the time the movies came in, it took a whole space station to destroy a planet.
 

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Lord Hoth, hes the Lieutenant Colonel Bill Kilgore of the Jedi.
And he has a planet named after him!
 

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Dango said:
I believe this has not been mentioned yet.

Whichever Sith lord that Revan and Malak found on the outer reaches of the galaxy, who caused then to turn to the dark side, seek out the Star Forge, and almost destroy the galaxy, all while just sitting back and watching, if I knew who it was, I'd give him the most awesome medal ever.
Woo! Time to geek the fuck out!

There was no Sith lord that corrupted Revan and Malak, Malak was corrupted by the (I'm not even gonna spoiler this because if you haven;t played KoTOR by now you can go kill yourself) Star Forge which was in turn created by the Rakatans, the sadistic alien race that conquered a ridiculously large portion of the galaxy.

And really, Revan wasn't corrupted by the Star Forge, because he wasn't dumb enough to rely on it's power fully, Malak was, which why you end up killing his jawless ass.

I really wouldn't call Revan any particular alignment, now that I think about it. He used both sides of the force, in what was probably the most elaborate Xanatos Gambit in the history of the Expanded Universe. He did what needed to be done in order to preserve the galaxy.

Obviously, my vote goes to Revan.
 

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I was under the impression that Kyle Katarn was like the Jesus of all Jedi or something? He was awesome enough in Dark Forces anyway.