Summary
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Yoda most famously trained Count Dooku – but he wasn’t the great Jedi Grandmaster’s only former Padawan.
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Yoda’s former Padawans were often successful, and at least one seems to have become one of the Jedi Council.
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Yoda’s influence on the Jedi Council ultimately led to their downfall.
Star Wars said subtly to another of Yodas old Padawans, strengthening the impact the Jedi Grandmaster had on the Order. It is impossible to overestimate how important and influential Lord Yoda was to the Jedi. Aged just shy of 900 when he met Luke Skywalker on the swampy world of Dagobah in The empire strikes backYoda has been training Jedi for 800 years. During the prequel trilogy, He was revered as something of a living legend.
Yoda particularly enjoyed training Jedi Younglings. During the High Republic era, he was known for going “walkabout,” taking ships full of younglings across the galaxy on adventures as he taught them how to be a Jedi. As seen in Young Jedi AdventuresHe routinely pays visits to distant Jedi temples, spending time with the children trained there. But once, just once, Yoda’s eye caught a potential Padawan. Count Dooku is the most famous but he is not the only one.
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Ki-Adi-Mundi was also one of Yoda’s old Padawans
This is still the case in Star Wars canon
in Star Wars Legends, the Cerean Jedi Ki-Adi-Mundi – a member of Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menaces Jedi Council – was once Master Yoda’s apprentice. Ki-eddy-mundy’s canon story is a little different; for one thing, The acolyte Revealed to be older than his Legends version, actually living during the High Republic. However, surprisingly, There is evidence that he is still Yoda’s old Padawan. He is confirmed to be Yoda’s student in a second grade workbook, and also in an annual based on LEGO Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles.
Yoda’s three confirmed Padawans |
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ki-edi-mundi |
Doku |
Luke Skywalker |
Yoda is known to have only rarely chosen Padawans, meaning something about Ki-Adi-Mundi must have stood out to him. Curiously, like Yoda’s other Padawan Dooku, Ki-Adi-Mundi is known to have been quite skilled with a lightsaber; Like Doku, he was a practitioner of the lightsaber form known as Makashi, a graceful lightsaber style that emphasized conflict and combat. This helped Ki-Adi-Mundi a bit during Order 66, as he was able to deflect several blaster bolts before being overwhelmed by the unexpected clone trooper betrayals.
The Yoda connection of Ki-Adi-Mundi adds surprising new depths to it
and explains the influence of Judah in the council
This surprising detail gives an idea of ​​just how much prestige was attached to Master Judah; Even his Padawans were future Jedi Council members. But there are also subtle hints that Yoda became almost too Influential among the Jedi; Other council members got used to following his lead, to see him as a mentor figure who guided them wisely. They became too different, and Yoda’s views on the Force became too dominant, with other perspectives losing popularity.
The Force is far too great for any Jedi to fully comprehend – even Lord Yoda
The Force, of course, is far too great for any Jedi to fully comprehend – even Lord Yoda. The truth is emphasized in Star Wars: The High RepublicWhich revealed different ways to understand the force that flourished among the Jedi only 200 years before the Skywalker saga, but was lost by the time Anakin joined the Jedi. With the benefit of hindsight, the presence of Yoda’s old Padawan at the Jedi Council hints at exactly how the Jedi lost their way in Star Wars.