‘Star Wars’ Finally Confirms Why the Jedi Use Lightsabers

As a longtime Star Wars enthusiast who has spent countless hours marveling at the intricate lightsaber duels and collecting various replicas of these iconic weapons, I can wholeheartedly say that the release of “Star Wars: The High Republic: The Lightsaber Collection” by Daniel Wallace was like receiving a long-awaited answer to a burning question.


It’s common knowledge among fans that lightsabers, a crucial and beloved element in the Star Wars universe, are not only a significant part of its storyline but also one of the top-selling merchandise items from the Star Wars franchise. The series has consistently demonstrated their power, and lightsabers have always been the most captivating aspect that keeps viewers engaged.

Over time, the development of lightsabers has proven quite captivating, branching out from the original trio of colors – red, blue, and green – and introducing a variety of distinct types and designs. This expansion not only added intrigue to the franchise but also unveiled additional fascinating details about this iconic weapon.

Why do the Jedi (and Sith) consistently wield lightsabers? This is a question that has long intrigued us, and now, a fresh Star Wars book sheds light on this mystery. After all, what makes these weapons so unique to them?

Lightsabers are a crucial element in George Lucas’ universe, offering numerous memorable moments to Star Wars fans. From Yoda’s battles against Dooku and Palpatine, Grievous wielding four lightsabers in his intense duels with Obi-Wan, to the iconic confrontation between Obi-Wan and Anakin (Vader) on Mustafar – these epic lightsaber duels bring immense satisfaction to fans. When a series delivers an exceptional lightsaber battle, everyone rejoices!

This is the reason behind the high demand for lightsabers among Star Wars fans, who aspire to own one themselves.

And while, today, we know a lot about them, there are still some mysteries. For example, we know how they are made, how complicated the process is, as well as how they are designed.

Beyond our understanding, it’s clear that we recognize the number of colors and their origins, as well as their symbolic meanings. However, what remains a mystery is the reason behind their widespread appeal among the Jedi.

Indeed, a thought-provoking query arises: Why do the Jedi primarily depend on lightsabers, given their complexity and seemingly unpractical nature, as portrayed in the series?

Indeed, one might think the Jedi could have chosen a less complex weapon, but they didn’t. This is because, after many years, the book “Star Wars: The High Republic: The Lightsaber Collection” by Daniel Wallace offers an explanation. Specifically, it defines the lightsaber, shedding light on this unique weapon used by the Jedi.

Lightsabers were created as tools to resolve conflicts, inflicting minimal harm whenever possible. In extreme situations where lethal force was unavoidable, they were designed to cause death swiftly. The extent of damage caused by a lightsaber is determined solely by the user’s discretion.

You’ll notice that this explanation doesn’t directly address why Jedi wield lightsabers, but its entirety provides clarity on the matter when thoroughly read.

As a gamer, I find myself often embodying the role of a Jedi, peacekeepers who strive for harmony above all else. Weapons aren’t our first choice; only when absolutely necessary do we wield them. This necessity led us to seek a practical yet compassionate tool – as humane as a weapon could possibly be. And that’s why the lightsaber was crafted, a symbol of our commitment to peace even in the face of conflict.

They avoid causing unnecessary harm, and when necessary, they dispatch their targets swiftly and with minimal suffering. This is why the Jedi favored them, as they are arguably the most compassionate and non-torturous weapons within the series, which aligns perfectly with their values.

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2024-10-30 19:14