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Post by Jarren Landcaster on Feb 14, 2007 20:59:51 GMT -5
I , a jedi chroniclar, have went over the lightsaber forms, and most use 4 of the 7 for different situations. All are good, of course, but multiblades users are becoming more and more common when it comes to the sith. I have been working on a form that has a begining and no end. Many of the guardian forms are pratical, 2-3 step forms, saber fighting for minutes. Well I will go over this form I have created and will take from my jedi brotherin. Since this is the introductory, let me start off by going over its format. 1. I call it form VIII : Isi-Kadu 2. It's made for multi blade sabers/attackers 3.It's made if you ever find yourself cornered. 4.One has to be very much intouch with the Force to use it for laser blast. 5. It has a begining, but no end till duel is over. 6. Is great when combined with forms VII & II In ending, let me finished by saying the attacks are the defense or visa versa, all motions are circluar.
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Post by Jarren Landcaster on Feb 14, 2007 21:00:47 GMT -5
Sorry , I didn't mean the face, don't even know how I did it.
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Post by Jarren Landcaster on Feb 15, 2007 17:48:34 GMT -5
In all reality, no one wants to fight more than they have to. When in a real RPG, or facing to sith/dark jedi, you want to ened it as soon as possible. The formats of blocks conducts forms of letters. For example, a sith strikes from left to right swing. I would bring my saber up from my waist, with the blade facing the floor, in a upward motion, once striking off the attackers blade, swing on ( not stopping with the block) around the head, with the blade going behind you, and striking towards his/her head, neck, upper torso. When appling such a move, it makes a U form.
I'll post more examples and will love to take questions.
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Post by Jarren Landcaster on Feb 18, 2007 10:08:22 GMT -5
Most forms as you know take on a 1-2-3 step section. This has no "step" because this form makes letters with the saber blade ; therefore the whole letter form is a step. Footwork is the real important part to execute correctly and effectively. The "U form" metioned above, the person appling it would step to the side ( most likely to the side they are dominate with, like being right handed-left handed). Most of the best effective way to get and strike down the attacker/s is from sideway motion. Less of a target and more reach.
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Post by Jarren Landcaster on Apr 8, 2007 9:45:26 GMT -5
I have tested mt theories of this form...
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