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  • Form II/Legends
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  • Form II, also known as Makashi, The Way of the Ysalamiri, or The Contention Form, was the second of the seven classic forms of lightsaber combat. Developed for the purpose of lightsaber-to-lightsaber combat, to address the failings of Form I, Makashi was the most dueling-centric of the seven classical forms. Relying on precision and efficiency over Shii-Cho's wild, sweeping motions, Form II allowed an initiate to defend themselves against an opponent with minimal effort, while placing a heavy focus on avoiding disarmament.
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cardname
  • Makashi
  • Makashi Training
practitioners
  • *Dooku/Darth Tyranus *Cin Drallig *Jerec *Grievous *Qui-Gon Jinn *Kas'im *Kento Marek *Jax Pavan *Meetra Surik *Shaak Ti *Darth Vader *Asajj Ventress
eras
  • *Old Republic era *Rise of the Empire era *New Republic era *Legacy era
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Number
  • 2
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  • Form II
Set
  • Champions of the Force
  • Edge of Darkness
Affiliation
  • *Jedi *Sith *New Jedi Order
DE
  • Makashi
Name
  • Form II
Text
  • Champions of the Force
  • Fightsaber: Mastering the Art of Lightsaber Combat
  • Jedi Abilities: Learning the Way
IT
  • Forma II: Makashi
Alternate
  • *Makashi *Way of the Ysalamiri *The Contention Form
PL
  • Makashi
Ru
  • Форма II: Макаши
hu
  • Makashi
Fi
  • Tyyli II: Makashi
JA
  • フォームII:マカシ
Pt
  • Estilo II: Makashi
ES
  • Forma II: Makashi
url
  • games/videogames/news20080728.html
  • players/content.vm?id=66843&resource=features
abstract
  • Form II, also known as Makashi, The Way of the Ysalamiri, or The Contention Form, was the second of the seven classic forms of lightsaber combat. Developed for the purpose of lightsaber-to-lightsaber combat, to address the failings of Form I, Makashi was the most dueling-centric of the seven classical forms. Relying on precision and efficiency over Shii-Cho's wild, sweeping motions, Form II allowed an initiate to defend themselves against an opponent with minimal effort, while placing a heavy focus on avoiding disarmament. Makashi was described as elegant and focused, and was based on balance and footwork to outmaneuver opponents. Fluidity, precision, and economy of motion were relied on, rather than strength, with Form II bladework heavily utilizing jabs and light cuts rather than hack and slash movements. Overall, the form was at its fore when engaged in combat against a single enemy duelist. However, after the Hundred-Year Darkness saw the destruction of most of the galaxy's Dark Jedi, the chances of a Jedi encountering a lightsaber-wielding opponent began to decrease drastically. In the intervening years, the Great Hyperspace War and the Old Sith Wars began and ended in fits and starts, which caused the appearance of Dark Jedi and Sith to take on a sporadic pattern. This, combined with the increasing availability of blaster technology, resulted in Jedi encountering ever-increasing numbers of blaster wielding opponents, but only rarely encountering enemy duelists. As Makashi had been designed strictly for blade-to-blade combat, it lacked an effective means of combating enemies with projectile weapons. Due to this oversight, Makashi lost a great deal of its practical applicability, and over time it faded into relative obsolescence. It would eventually be supplanted by Form III, which was both the most defensive of the seven forms and designed specifically for blast-deflection. However, the style would see a return to prominence during the New Sith Wars, a thousand years of off and on warfare which saw the rise and fall of numerous Sith organizations. After the Battle of Ruusan concluded these wars, the style once again faded from popular use and never regained any widespread practice amongst the Jedi.